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‘American Idol’ - Did the Ohio teen make it through for another week?
28 million votes later, America has spoken and the round one results are just around the corner… but who will America send home?
Simon says, “some people were good and some people weren’t.” Profound words to set the show a sail.
What a kick! I loved the opening number. What a great way to put all this talent together. I wish they would have put part of this into the first nights’ performances. It also seems they may have done something with the sound… it was mixed so much better than the last two nights performances.
So who will be heading home?
For the guys…
Garrett Haley, Ohio’s contestant, was the first to be sent home for season 7. Tuesday night’s performance was a little weak. So, it doesn’t come as a big surprise Garrett went home… great try Garrett!
Next out for girls is…
Amy Davis. Her performance tonight (FEB 21) and last night was weak and was a good choice to send home.
In an unexpected twist - Paula and Randy preview their upcoming album - “Dance like there’s no tomorrow.” Paula looks amazing!
Back to the show.
Joanne Borgella, I’m not sure I would have sent her home of all of the choices… I thought she did a little better than several of the other girls. But, America has voted.
Finally, the guys.
Colton Berry, is the final contestant to go for the night. Despite Simon’s thoughts, Randy and Paula tried to encourage Colton to keep up singing. Simon told Colton on audition night of his performance, “It was okay it wasn’t quite as bad as the other Elvis song. You have no relevance in the music industry.”
So the question for tonight, Did America send the right four home? Thoughts anyone?
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By Laura
February 22, 2008 8:48 AM | Link to this
I agreed with all but Colton - Luke Menard should have gone home first. And I probably wouldn’t have sent Garrett home yet, but that’s the “homer”-ness talking partially. All in all, good decisions America!
By Laura
February 22, 2008 8:46 AM | Link to this
I agreed with all but Colton - Luke Menard should have gone home first. And I probably wouldn’t have sent Garrett home yet, but that’s the “homer”-ness talking partially. All in all, good decisions America!
By Michael
February 22, 2008 5:35 AM | Link to this
The guys have about 7 or 8 weak ones. The women seem to have only 4 or 5 really weak ones. These choices weren’t terribly wrong. None of them would have gone far.