This was your best male performance by far.
I skipped American Idol this season. Oh, the freedom. I can't imagine being tethered to that 2-3 shows a week anymore.
And so I'm sure you faithful have already catalogued all of this stuff, but reading up on Paula's judging this season pretty much satiated any AI cravings I might have been having.
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I get all the AI fix I need by listening to "Since U Been Gone" 35 times a day. If QT isn't a judge, there is no reason to watch that thing.
Have you tethered yourself to the one-show-per-week Project Greenlight 3? It's the best show of 2005, fiction or non-. If it's not at least getting stored in your magic box, you've made a huge mistake.
Posted by: Omar | April 26, 2005 11:19 AM
I've made a huge mistake.
Perhaps I'll correct it with Sunday's upcoming marathon? Still, that's a lot of hours to store and plow through.
Posted by: x amount | April 26, 2005 11:30 AM
Store and plow. It's the most riveting television I've seen other than The Wire. It's also hilarious. It's like the previous two seasons of Greenlight except it's 1,000x more awesome. It's those things. Apparently that marathon does not include episode #301. Be sure to grab that at some point. Great Matt and Ben stuff in that one -- this year's director selection process is stunningly great.
Posted by: Omar | April 26, 2005 12:00 PM
Maybe they should call it Project Awesomelight
Posted by: drd | April 26, 2005 12:11 PM
Looks likes others are also questioning Paula's judging tendencies.
Posted by: drd | April 26, 2005 1:26 PM
I am still fast-forwarding AI. But at this point it's really only because I'm hoping Scotty The Body snaps and starts bitch-slapping someone.
I wanted to, but forgot to schedule Project Awesomelight. I hearby pledge to record said upcoming marathon.
Posted by: DOP | April 26, 2005 2:00 PM
"What's going on to keep him here?" she asks. "I guess you don't see many chunky white boys with a voice like that."
dig the cross-topic e-mailage, foo's!
Posted by: chambermaid | April 27, 2005 9:10 PM
They tried so hard to get rid of him this week. They put him last, had all the judges say he was horrible, and then Seacrest didn't even let him speak. But you'll never be in the bottom 3 when you have Method Man as a friend.
Posted by: DOP | April 27, 2005 11:51 PM
personally, i think this is a fix to fix the fix theories. anticipating the coming exposé that is rumored to make charges of fixing the outcome based on paula's bias, the producers have clearly fixed the results to remove this year's paula favorite (and my pick to finish as runner up) from the running. thus, neutralizing said claims. notice how they only let teary paula comment after the result was announced? notice how they showed paula kneeling in agonizing sorrow to console constantine's mother? coincidence? i think not.
or it could be that the show is just not big enoug for two rockers.
Posted by: drd | April 28, 2005 2:17 PM
or it could be that the "rocker" who left last night, was not very good at being a "rocker", and much better at being a "crooner". That said, I don't think the other rocker is that great a singer either. Regardless, whomever wins will not be nearly as good a singer as previous winners, but this season is starting to get much more entertaining.
Posted by: DOP | April 28, 2005 2:52 PM
that other rocker likes both flavors of Coke
Posted by: DOP | April 28, 2005 3:12 PM