David Cook Wins it All, Named 2008 American Idol

May 22, 2008

Welcome to the two-hour Fox promo machine – I mean, the season finale of American Idol.  And believe it or not among all the stars, a new star was crowned in what had to be one of the closest finales in seven seasons.

Cook rocks his way to victoryIt was easy to forget that the purpose of the night was to award the Idol title as Fox paraded star after star among this season’s Top 12.  But never fear, the answer to your long awaited question of who is the next American Idol is answered.

With a fairly narrow 56% of the record-setting 97 ½ million votes, David Cook beat out David Archuleta for the 2008 American Idol title.  Who knew that the cougar vote was more powerful than the teen vote?

Seriously, I was sure that Archuleta had the crown cinched especially after the judges gushed all over him last night.  But just before the winner was announced, Simon apologized to Cook saying that after rewatching the performances from Tuesday night, he didn’t give Cook enough credit and that the race was closer than he thought.

As the new Idol, a very emotional Cook closed out the show with a performance of “Time of My Life,” the songwriting contest winner.  This song was worthy of the award and suited Cook to a tee.  It was a nice finish to a busy night.

Individual Performances

But if I was Cook, the highlight of my night would have had to been jamming with ZZ Top to “Sharp Dressed Man.”  Second on the list would have been doing the Guitar Hero commercial a lá Risky Business – which for me was the best cross-promotion of the night (sorry Archuleta, your boxer version just didn’t cut it).

But sing with a star was the name of the game tonight.  Archuleta sang the hit “Apologize” with One Republic.  And I actually liked him with this group.  Maybe there is hope for him yet.  But did anyone else notice that he seemed to have a little trouble keeping up with the group?  I think the multiple performances were taking their toll on him.

Syesha Mercado returned to sing “Waiting for You” with Seal.  I’m not sure if it was the time off, the song or her duet partner, but I thought she sounded great.  Guess it’s easier to perform without the pressure of being judged.

But apparently the producers couldn’t find anyone willing to sing with Jason Castro, who gave us an encore performance of “Halleluiah.”  My husband kept wondering if he’d remember the words.  I think the song was handpicked for him because they knew it was his best performance all season.

Brooke White teamed up with Graham Nash to sing “Teach Your Children,” a song that suited her style well.  She seemed more relaxed than ever.  Maybe she wasn’t struggling with stage fright afterall, but with the stress of the competition.  Either way, I was impressed with her performance.

Carly Smithson rounded out performances of the Top 6 by teaming up with fellow contestant Michael Johns to perform “The Letter.” 

Group Performances

The finale was packed with so many performances by the Top 12 that it seemed more like a preview of the upcoming tour with special guests.  But if the confident performances we saw tonight are any indication then the tour shouldn’t be as bad as I once imagined – at least for the more individual performances.

The group numbers weren’t quite as impressive.  The finalists of So You Think You Can Dance joined the Top 12 to liven up the opening number.  Clearly the producers are saying they don’t expect the Idol contestants to have any dancing abilities.  Do you think the dancers will be going on the tour too?

The two Davids treated us to a duet of Chad Kroeger’s “Hero,” a performance that clearly exaggerated the differences between the two and why Cook deserved the title.  As my husband said, Cook has a rocker sound that is more interesting to listen to.

The Top 6 women did a medley with Donna Summer featuring her new song “Stomp Your Feet.”  I was not impressed with this number.  Amanda Overmyer looked totally uncomfortable – maybe it was all the red outfits for “She Works Hard for Her Money.”  Somehow with these outfits the song wasn’t bringing to mind a woman working as a waitress.  But even with the prostitution undertones, Brooke still managed to look pure and innocent. 

And then there was the aging Donna Summer who had to be helped down the steps.  Couldn’t they come up with a better entrance that didn’t make her seem so feeble?

The Top 6 men had a better outing with their Bryan Adams medley.  They all looked sharp in their dark suits and Adams aged better than Summer.  He sang his new single “I Thought I’d See Everything.”

And finally the Top 12 performed a George Michael medley with the man himself.  Who knew that the Wham alum was resurrecting his career with his first American tour in 17 years?  Personally, I can do without the medley numbers.

Additional Filler

The musical side of the show was rounded out with performances by past Idol winners Jordin Sparks and Carrie Underwood.  The Jonas Brothers also performed.  I guess they had to have someone on the show that was within Archuleta’s age range.  But even the Jonas Brothers made Archie look young.

While I expected to see the array of singers, I was a little shocked by the number of comic acts.

Of course, we’d be treated to a promo for the new Mike Myers’s movie The Love Guru.  The mock advice of the guru was cute, but it was when Ryan almost drove his “flying pillow” off the edge of the stage that I laughed.

Surprisingly, Jimmy Kimmel (not a Fox product) put in an appearance to give us a season recap monologue.  Unfortunately, his Simon video just didn’t compare with his Ben Affleck video.

My favorite comic act of the night was the try outs for Gladys Knight’s Pips which featured funnymen Ben Stiller and Jack Black, and the surprisingly stoic Robert Downing Jr.  This skit was my favorite bit of the night.

It definitely beat out the return of Renaldo Lapuz who got to perform his original “My Brother” song with the USC marching band.  This Best of the Worst feature was still better than last year’s “awards.”

Overall, the two hours of fluff could have been worse – at least most of the time was filled with performances and a few of them were even good.

What do you think?  Did the best David win?  Was the show a complete waste of two hours or have the producers finally found a good mixture of fluff and performances?

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David H. Says Goodbye on Idol Top 12 Results

March 13, 2008

Welcome to the Horton Hears a Who version of American Idol, also known as 55 minutes of fluff for a five-minute decision.  And amongst all the brouhaha, we learned the results from the Top 12 performances.

David HernandezThe highlight of the evening, or so we are lead to believe, is the appearance of Jim Carey in the audience complete with his own Horton outfit.  If fact, his presence was such a focal point, we were blessed with shots of him in the audience a half dozen times or more in the first 10 minutes.

Then we got the montage of the Top 12 at the Horton premiere where we got to see even more Jim Carrey and a shot or two of Steve Carell.

But that’s not what we really want to know.  We want to know is how 29 million people voted.  We want to know who gets sent home tonight.

Ryan draws out the process by pulling out the bottom three contenders – Syesha Mercado, Kristy Lee Cook and David Hernandez.  Each got to perform their song from last night one more time.

Honestly, I was surprised to see Syesha among this group.  Last night wasn’t her best performance, but I think several others did worse than her – namely Ramiele Malubay and David Archuleta (if we are going on last night’s performance alone).

And either Kristy Lee’s country version of “8 Days a Week” is growing on me (a sure sign I’ve watched too much Idol) or she slowed it down and made it sound better tonight.

But both girls are alive for another week and America says good-bye to David Hernandez.  Hernandez had a really good performance during ‘80s week, but has been pretty forgettable onstage otherwise.  Since last night’s train wreck pretty much sealed Hernandez’s fate, I was not shocked by this decision.

The evening was rounded out with:

  • A performance by Katharine McPhee and David Foster.
  • The Ford Top 12 Video “The Distance.”
  • Viewer calls.
  • A medley performance by the Top 12 from the Lennon/McCartney library.
  • Announcement of next week’s theme – more Lennon/McCartney.
  • A new going home song by Ruben Studdard.
  • And my vote for best fluff – The Ford Top 12 video.  I think these videos are fun. 

    And the biggest waste of time – viewer calls.  Can you say someone ran out of ideas?  Anyone else see Simon roll his eyes during these calls?  Don’t chastise him too much, I was doing the same.

    So America, did the right person get sent home?

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    Chikeze Steps it Up on Idol Lennon-McCartney Night

    March 12, 2008

    American Idol is down to its Top 12 and the competition just heated up with performances of songs from the John Lennon and Paul McCartney Library.  But can the Top 12 handle the pressure?

    AI Top 12 

    Tonight I expected everyone to bring their A-game to the brand new stage, but 12 top notch performances were not what we saw this evening.  In fact, we saw some of the worst performances in weeks.

    But we also saw some of the best – and surprisingly these top performances weren’t from the favorites.

    ChikezeI absolutely loved the bluegrass start that Chikeze gave “She’s a Woman.”  I have to admit that I didn’t expect this ingenuity from him.  And then he amazed me even more by rocking out the rest of the song.  This performance was Chikeze’s best by far.  He might have been an underdog coming into tonight, but he pulled out all the stops and blew us away.

    Then David Cook rocked “Eleanor Rigby” and proved, as Randy said, you can rock on Idol.  Still, this week’s performance couldn’t measure up to last week’s “Hello,” but it was a close second.  Is Cook the next Chris Daughtry?  I hope so.

    I’m not a big fan of Carly Smithson something about her voice just doesn’t do it for me.  But I was impressed by her rendition of “Come Together.”  She finally found a song that worked for her and it showed.  I think this evening was my favorite Carly performance.

    Also hitting big tonight was Brooke White.  She took on a big song with “Let it Be” and performed it well.  But I was a little disappointed that we didn’t see anything a little different from her.  Her song choices – and even her performances – are a bit predictable.  I’d like to see Brooke take a risk or two.

    And speaking of risks, Amanda Overmyer took a big chance with her arrangement of “You Can’t Do That” and it really worked for her.  I really liked parts of the song, but overall, it wasn’t her strongest performance.  She has a unique sound, but she’s going to have to work hard to appeal to the general audience if she wants to stay in the competition.

    It was nice to see Syesha Mercado try something up beat with “Got to Get You into My Life,” instead of another ballad.  But the song seemed to start out a bit rough and it’s too late in the competition to have this kind of flaws.  However, when she finally found her groove, she seemed to genuinely have a good time.

    Unfortunately, we didn’t see the fun side of Michael Johns.  Michael picked a song with an emotional connection for him – “Across the Universe.”  While the song had special meaning for him and he performed it beautifully, it just didn’t seem to be enough.  I’m waiting for another performance like “Bohemian Rhapsody” where Michael blew me away.

    Jason Castro is another who played in safe this week reverting to his old standby – an acoustic song behind the guitar.  Jason’s “If I Fell” was a pretty song but it doesn’t compare to his performance last week when we saw him venture out from behind the guitar.

    On the other hand, Kristy Lee Cook took a big gamble by turning “8 Days a Week” into a country song, but I think she overdid it in a big way.  As a big fan of country music – both traditional and modern – I was not impressed with the arrangement.  Kristy Lee needs to go back to last week where she subtly worked her country influence into a song.

    Likewise, David Hernandez went also overboard this week.  “I Saw Her Standing There” is one of those songs that you could rock out on and Hernandez really missed the boat on this one.  This song is one of my favorites, but I couldn’t even follow along because I was distracted trying to figure out where David was going with it.

    Conversely, Ramiele Malubay totally underperformed this week.  Clearly she is still missing Danny Noriega, who she obviously dedicated “In my Life” to.  But is she doesn’t kick it up a notch she’ll be joining him on the sideline.  Tonight’s performance didn’t cut it.  Not only was it a safe performance, it was forgettable.

    Lastly it was nice to see David Archuleta actually venture out from his ballads with “We can Work it Out.” But that said, it’s too late in the game for performers to be forgetting lyrics to the song.  A real contender can’t make a basic mistake like that.

    Although Archuleta obviously had the weakest performance tonight, he’s had too many good nights to be voted off.  My pick for being voted off is Ramiele.  She hasn’t wowed me in a while and definitely seems more timid than ever.

    Who would you send home and why?  Who blew you away this week?

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    America, Your Top 12 Idol Contenders

    March 7, 2008

    After three decades of theme weeks and millions of votes, America has pared down the Top 24 to just 12 contenders to vie for the title of American Idol.

    Without further ado, America, here are your Top 12 contestants (in the order they were announced):

    1.  David Cook

    2.  David Archuleta

    3.  Jason Castro

    4.  Brooke White

    5.  Syesha Mercado

    6.  David Hernandez

    7.  Michael Johns

    8.  Ramiele Malubay

    9.  Carly Smithson

    10.  Amanda Overmyer

    11.  Kristy Lee Cook

    12.  Chikeze

    But we also said good-bye to four singers.

    Kady MalloyFirst to go was Kady Malloy, who expected to go home last week after a mediocre performance.  Unfortunately, she didn’t improve this week and Kady sang her last song as an American Idol contestant.

    Luke MenardNext we said goodbye to Luke Menard.  The Hoosier only had one decent performance during the semifinals and choosing a Wham song this week didn’t win him any points with most of those who survived the ‘80s bubble gum rock the first time. 

    Asiah EppersonSeeing Asia’h Epperson go was a bit of a shock for me.  I think she has a beautiful voice, but she has struggled a little the last two weeks.  Of the four going home tonight, Asia’h is the one I’ll miss most.

    Danny NoriegaLastly, we finally send Danny Noriega on his way.  For me, this one has been a long time coming.  I actually would have been upset if he made it to the next level.  Unfortunately, his departure means we have to hear “Tainted Love” again.

    The hour lead off with an encore performance from last year’s runner up Blake Lewis, who hasn’t given up his beat boxing.

    What do you think America, did we get the finalists right?

    In the end, I got 10 out of the 12 in my predictions for the Top 12.

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    Here’s a recap of the semifinals:

    Top 8 Women Perform

    Top 8 Men Perform

    Top 20 Results Show

    Top 10 Women Peform

    Top 10 Men Perform

    Top 24 Results Show

    Top 12 Men Perform

    Top 12 Women Perform

    A Closer Look at Top 12 Men

    A Closer Look at Top 12 Women


    Predictions for American Idol Top 12

    February 29, 2008

    We have just one week left before American Idol announces its Top 12.  Here is my prediction for the Top 12:

    1.  Asia’h  Epperson

    2.  Syesha Mercado

    3.  Kristy Lee Cook

    4.  Brooke White

    5.  Carly Smithson

    6.  Ramiele Malubay

    7.  Michael Johns

    8.  David Cook

    9.  David Hernandez

    10.  David Archuleta

    11.  Chikeze

    12.  Luke Menard

    I’m pretty sure of my picks for the girls although I’d really like to see Amanda Overmyer stay.  Unfortunately, I don’t think her rocker sound appeals to the general population.  If she does stay, I’ll be pleasantly surprised.

    I’m less confident about my picks for the men.  I have no doubts about Michael Johns and the three Davids, but I think the last two slots are open for grabs still.

    Who do you think will make it to the final 12?

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    Here’s a recap of the semifinals:

    Top 20 Results Show

    Top 10 Women Peform

    Top 10 Men Perform

    Top 24 Results Show

    Top 12 Men Perform

    Top 12 Women Perform

    A Closer Look at Top 12 Men

    A Closer Look at Top 12 Women


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