I kind of agree with disneybound2010. For me last seasons treatment of Jason Castro revealed that the show obviously has a scripted agenda. I can't see anyone actually believing that the show is being objective after Paula read a review of Jason's song before he had actually performed. And you know, the show never gave him apology but followed up with various and contradictory explanations and then apologized to Paula? I also had questions about how the big finale was put together. Logically it just looked like it was too scripted ahead of time to have been left to the voters' choice. The whole Andrew Loyd Weber and boxing analogy would not have worked with just any of the contestants. I don't think that they would be able to line up Weber or the other talent with one weeks notice. Everything was just too planned toward who the producers obviously wanted to win.
If I watch, it will now be with amusement as to how they are manipulating a gullible public. I can no longer see it as a fair assessment of how we value talent.
I don't know if I'll be as dedicated a viewer this season since every other season has proven to be terrible. I appreciate them removing the freak show aspects of it since a lot of those people were clearly disturbed and don't need to be devastated in the manner they are. As for those wanting to make fools out of themselves they can go on the gong show.
This show needs to get back to what it's all about. The generic reality show contestants singing for us.
The Heartthrob
The Young Kid
The Pretty Girl
The Rock N Roll Girl/Guy
The R&B Girl/Guy
The Hot Chick
The Gay Dude
The Culturally Detached Girl/Guy
The Overtly Religious Girl/Guy
That pretty much covers the top 12. It's a well known fact the contestants are chosen based upon personality, musical style, and talent. In that order.
I say change that word to "belief".
I don't know if I'll be as dedicated a viewer this season since every other season has proven to be terrible. I appreciate them removing the freak show aspects of it since a lot of those people were clearly disturbed and don't need to be devastated in the manner they are. As for those wanting to make fools out of themselves they can go on the gong show.
This show needs to get back to what it's all about. The generic reality show contestants singing for us.
The Heartthrob
The Young Kid
The Pretty Girl
The Rock N Roll Girl/Guy
The R&B Girl/Guy
The Hot Chick
The Gay Dude
The Culturally Detached Girl/Guy
The Overtly Religious Girl/Guy
That pretty much covers the top 12. It's a well known fact the contestants are chosen based upon personality, musical style, and talent. In that order.
Other than that I think it's a good list!I stand by my claims that this is a fact. It's all about ratings.
On an unrelated note.
I just heard a couple of ArchieBOT songs and I'm not surprised that they're identical. I watched two videos to the end thinking R. Kelly was going to make an appearance but he didn't. Probably because there weren't any closets featured in either video.
On a production note I think the producers could have covered up the use of autotune a little better. The kid can hit most of him notes. I think leaving as much of his actual vocals in tact would lend some honesty to his album performance. We all know the kid can sing. A few pitch mistakes are very humanizing and are really what his fans have come to love him for.
David Cook's album is really good. I won't say awesome because it's not but it is really good. If Michael Johns ever gets his album out I'm sure it will also rock my socks off.
The ONLY reason I watched last season was Jason Castro.I caught him accidentally the first nite, while flipping thru channels. It was instant fandom. I hadn't watched religiously before that and after he left the show I stopped watching. I don't see myself watching this season at all.
I kind of agree with disneybound2010. For me last seasons treatment of Jason Castro revealed that the show obviously has a scripted agenda. I can't see anyone actually believing that the show is being objective after Paula read a review of Jason's song before he had actually performed. And you know, the show never gave him apology but followed up with various and contradictory explanations and then apologized to Paula? I also had questions about how the big finale was put together. Logically it just looked like it was too scripted ahead of time to have been left to the voters' choice. The whole Andrew Loyd Weber and boxing analogy would not have worked with just any of the contestants. I don't think that they would be able to line up Weber or the other talent with one weeks notice. Everything was just too planned toward who the producers obviously wanted to win.
If I watch, it will now be with amusement as to how they are manipulating a gullible public. I can no longer see it as a fair assessment of how we value talent.
I don't know if I'll be as dedicated a viewer this season since every other season has proven to be terrible. I appreciate them removing the freak show aspects of it since a lot of those people were clearly disturbed and don't need to be devastated in the manner they are. As for those wanting to make fools out of themselves they can go on the gong show.
This show needs to get back to what it's all about. The generic reality show contestants singing for us.
The Heartthrob
The Young Kid
The Pretty Girl
The Rock N Roll Girl/Guy
The R&B Girl/Guy
The Hot Chick
The Gay Dude
The Culturally Detached Girl/Guy
The Overtly Religious Girl/Guy
That pretty much covers the top 12. It's a well known fact the contestants are chosen based upon personality, musical style, and talent. In that order.
I'm not sure if I'll get into it this season. I LOVED last season. Loved David Cook, Michael Johns, and Carly Smithson. The previous season...I was not a fan. Blake and Jordin were just awful. And so were pretty much all of the other contestants. So if this season is like that one...I won't be watching much.
I don't expect a contestant more annoying than Blake but I've been wrong before. I do expect a winner along the lines of Jordin Sparks though. They'll most likely have a short career that takes them all the way to a Christmas album later in the year.
He's a street performer at best, IMO. I hope we get a REAL rocker to win this time.... IMO, that isn't David Cook.Geez, imagine if he had actually won!He's a street performer at best, IMO. I hope we get a REAL rocker to win this time.... IMO, that isn't David Cook.
I don't think AI has ever been about "how we value talent". It has always been about "who we like", and there is no question that promoters always have a say in prompting us to like who they consider those with whom they can make the most money. That's the American Way, and this is American Idol.
I stand by my claims that this is a fact. It's all about ratings.
On an unrelated note.
I just heard a couple of ArchieBOT songs and I'm not surprised that they're identical. I watched two videos to the end thinking R. Kelly was going to make an appearance but he didn't. Probably because there weren't any closets featured in either video.
On a production note I think the producers could have covered up the use of autotune a little better. The kid can hit most of him notes. I think leaving as much of his actual vocals in tact would lend some honesty to his album performance. We all know the kid can sing. A few pitch mistakes are very humanizing and are really what his fans have come to love him for.
David Cook's album is really good. I won't say awesome because it's not but it is really good. If Michael Johns ever gets his album out I'm sure it will also rock my socks off.
I've always taken the show at face value. The viewers are manipulated, especially by Simon. I don't think it has ever been a real singing competiton, it is partly that but so much more.
I am totally enjoying David Cook's CD. I play it a lot. It's funny though because I did not like him during the auditions. The first time he caught my attention was with "Hello". Michael Johns..can't remember a single song he samg during the show.

I think I only sort of noticed him in the beginning. And mostly because he auditioned in Omaha, which is basically where I live.
*sigh* I remember watching some of the Omaha auditions last January in our room at Port Orleans Riverside. I miss that place.
What days of the week is the show on? Perhaps we'll catch some of the auditions at our hotel at Disneyland this time.![]()
I think it's on Tuesdays and Wednesdays still.