A few more random thoughts:
- For the "coronation" song, the producers should pick about 10 to 15 different songs from the various submissions - with a good mix of styles from "slightly rockin'" to "jazzy" - and let the finalists choose what song they believe best fits them. Saddling either of the finalists with a song completely unsuited to their style is a travesty.
- They should
never make them sing two songs they've already performed again. Stick with the 1-1-1 formula; one new cover, one "favorite" from the competition, and the coronation drek. As much as I enjoyed Kat's two songs the
first time they were performed, they just lost something the second time around, and the same goes for Taylor.
- How anyone could watch the clips from the season they showed last night - including the one of Kat crying when they told her she was through to Hollywood - and still call the girl "conceited" or "arrogant" is just beyond me.

I usually have a pretty good "bs" detector, and I just don't get that from her at
all.
- I absolutely
guarantee that Kat will sound phenomenal on her album, where as Taylor will sound like...well, just like Taylor sounds (and no, that's
not a bad thing). The thing with Kat is, when she is 'on her game", she is incredible. But she is not
always "on her game," which is why I think Taylor should win the competition itself. However, in a studio, she won't have that problem, as
only her best will go into the album. Because of that, I fully expect her to have a
tremendous recording career.
- The whole "he'll be better off for not having won" thing cracks me up every time I read it. There isn't a
shred of evidence supporting that theory over the five years of this show. Sure, some of the non-winners have gone on to do some great things. But the
vast majority of the people that have lost on this show have done little-to-nothing afterwards. In my opinion, the "better off for not winning" crowd is just "sour grapes", and nothing more.
- As Bo last year led directly to Chris, I'm anxious to see what kind of people are attracted by Taylor's success. I doubt that very many of us have
not seen some local "bar band" singers that we didn't think to ourselves, "wow...this guy (or girl) is
really good." I
hope that T's success will lead to a lot of those types giving it a shot next year. It can only serve to improve the talent pool, and I think we all benefit from that.
