Top 11 Results - Recap

Amanda Overmyer is eliminated 

Bottom 3

  • Carly Smithson
  • Kristy Lee Cook
  • Amanda Overmyer

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Thanks, Lawrence, for the video!

Amanda Overmyer–Eliminated tonight.  Damn.  I think she did herself no favors when she declared Tuesday night that “Ballads are boring” and seemed to be sneering at Simon’s advice.  Appearing early in the show, with a middling performance didn’t help her either.  I think Amanda was somebody you either loved or hated.  Her tough biker-chick persona is not for everyone.  But, that’s exactly why I liked her.  The white chicks on Idol tend to be these pretty little pony princess types.  Amanda is certainly not that.  Although she’s not as versatile as some of her castmates–her vocal ability was limited to blues rock–I think she would have added something different to the tour.

I admired Amanda’s aloof, don’t-mess-with-me attitude, but I can see how that might not be the best strategy for encouraging viewers’ votes.

Here’s the recap:

Hey, the results are in and someone’s number is up! But not before Ryan reveals the “mentors” for this season.  There are only 4.  I was kinda hoping for 0, especially after hearing the list: Dolly Parton, Mariah Carey, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Neil Diamond. 

Only the inclusion of Dolly really excites me.  Besides her fun, out-sized personality, she’s also a formidable singer/songwriter and savvy business woman.  LORD Andrew Lloyd Webber makes me throw up in my mouth a little bit–oh the horrors that will be inflicted on these poor kids song choice-wise.  Mariah Carey just pisses me off, because she’s the queen of melisma.  She’s the one who has inspired every middling singer across America to throw horrific runs randomly into every song possible. Ugh.  And I know this won’t be popular, but I like Neil Diamond’s early work, but I think he kinda turned into a hack later on–Rick Rubin notwithstanding.

Ryan recaps last year’s songwriters contest and reminds us that the winner was the dreadful “This is My Now”.  Now, it’s time to submit your crappiest song to this year’s contest.  The winner will be performed by the two “lucky” finalists at this year’s finale.  Before you submit, make sure your tune is full of the lamest, most pathetic cliches you can dream up.  If the song is actually, like, good–you won’t stand a chance. Argh.

Time for the group sing.   

Jason Castro and David Cook sound like crap singing “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” together.  Somebody had the good sense to turn off Ramiele Malubay’s mic when she dueted with Brooke White on “Here, There and Everywhere”  The cameraman slipped when he was filming Kristy Lee Cook.  Maybe he was thinking of getting his socks blown off.  The medley takes a strange turn when the group launches into ”The Sun King” Really, I’m guessing this isn’t what the lads had in mind when they conceived the song for the Abby Road album.  They finish off the performance with “The End” and a big pointy pose.  The Beatles earlier tunes made for better medley material  Now, no more Beatles.  OK?  Stick a fork in it… Etc.

Eeps!  It’s Kevin Covais and Jon Peter Lewis sitting together in the audience. Awesome!  They both have product to shill:  Kevin is starring in the movie “College” due to be released April 11.  And JPL is working on an album that drops June 3.

After the recap of last night’s show, the eliminations begin.

The contestants will be brought out on stage one at a time to learn their fates.  The Top 10–the kids who get to go on tour–will be seated together after they get the good news.  The Bottom 3 will be across the stage.  From there, the eliminated contestant will be revealed.

Ryan never mentions how the Bottom 3 was formulated.  Never once does he utter the words, “lowest number of votes.” Remember this.  It becomes important later.

Brooke White comes out first.  Ryan asks her to respond to the judges comments–that her performance was “awkward”.  Brooke says, yeah it totally was! Ryan says, “America voted, and Brooke…” ”Hmm hmm,” she responds, rubbing her lips together.  “You are in the Top 10,” Ryan finally says.  Oh sweet relief!  Brooke takes her spot on the couches of safety. She’s a little confused. Ryan has to help her find her seat.

Meanwhile, Carly Smithson is waiting center stage. Ryan says, “Simon wasn’t too keen on your performance last night.  And after the vote NEITHER WAS AMERICA.  Carly YOU are in our Bottom 3 tonight.”

Carly is in the Bottom 3.  The audience boos. And the judges disagree.  “America definitely got it wrong,” says Paula.  Randy says, “She’s one of the best singers in the whole thing, Dawg.”  Carly takes a seat on a Stool of Doom.

Putting on tin foil hat.  I think Carly was put in the Bottom 3 to cause drama and kick her fan base in gear.  I’m guessing her middling numbers aren’t pleasing TPTB right now.  This is a reality show, the rules are pretty slippery.  As I mentioned above, Ryan wasn’t explicit about the make-up of the Bottom 3.  There you go. My conspiracy theory of the week.

Little David Archuleta is next.  The “mosh pit” (gah I hate calling it that. It’s so NOT a mosh pit) is filled with comely teen-aged girls who start to scream.  Ryan says, “Lot’s of screaming girls last night and tonight.  I’m sure that’s something you’ll get used to.  You’ll have to because you are in our Top 10!”  David giggles and takes his seat.  He’s going to Disney World on tour.  Creepy stage dad is in the audience tonight. Eep.

Michael Johns takes the stage. Micheal tells Ryan he’s worried.  Will his craptastic performance of “A Day in the Life” spell doom for Michael?  But despite his concern, Michael is firm about last night’s song choice.  He loves “A Day in the Life”.  He would not have sung another.  That kinda attitude can get a fella kicked off of Idol. But not tonight.  “Michael,” says Ryan, “You’re in the Top Ten.”  “Oh My God!” says Micheal as he nearly collapses on the stage.  His relief is palpable.  He happily takes his seat on the couch.

Time for the Ford video.  This week we get a “behind the scenes” look, and it’s much better than the video itself.  David Cook screaming through a megaphone as the Ed Wood-like director is pretty amusing.  The video, not so much.

More results. David Cook takes the stage.  Ryan asks David how he reacts to Simon’s comment that he looked a little smug last night.  David shrugs, “I don’t.” Smart boy.  “America voted…Sofas! Top 10!” says Ryan.  David claps as he heads to the couches.

Kristy Lee Cook is next.  Ryan asks her how she thinks she did last night.  Kristy thinks she did “pretty good” and that it was her strongest performance.  Not strong enough, however.  “This night is tough, on all of you, I know…”  Kristy smiles knowingly.  “And it’s going to be tough on you,” says Ryan, “You’re in the Bottom 3″  Kristy smiles, nods and takes her seat next to Carly.

Jason Castro takes the stage.  Ryan says, “America voted, Jason, you’re in the Top 10, congratulations.”  Jason runs to the couches, “Let’s tour baby!” he says to Michael and David as he hugs them.

Next, Ramiele Malubay.  She’s very nervous. Her voice is so very teeny-tiny when she answers “a little bit” when Ryan asks her if she regreted her song choice this week.  Ryan puts his hand on Ramiele’s shoulder, “America voted, Ramie…You’re in the Top 10…”  She breaks into a big smile and takes her seat on the couches.

Time for viewer questions.  This segment is taped before the live show begins.  Probably to foil the Worsters who call in with questions for Carly like, “Hey, plant, how’s it going? PLANT PLANT PLANTY PLANT!!” The segment centers on the lamie-lame assiness of the judges, so I’m going to skip it. Except when Michael Johns admitts to a caller that he peaked in Hollywood.  That is pretty honest.

Ryan introduces Kellie Pickler, “We’re very happy to welcome a contestant from Season 5 who has grown in so many ways since leaving us…”  Ryan is deadpan and takes a second for a reaction, but there isn’t any.  “…and she’s stolen our hearts in the process.  Take a look at this…”

Kellie gets her own video package tonight.  There are highlights from her run on the show–naughty little minx–and footage from her tour with Rascal Flatts. Afterward, she sings “Red High Heels” and gets all flirty with the judges.  She looks good in a chic hair do and red dress.  Yay!  There’s Austin Clark on dobro!

Back from break.  The remaining contestants have to cool their heels for a little while longer, while Ryan introduces a clip about the upcoming charity special, Idol Gives Back.   Elliott Yamin and Fantasia travelled to a tribe in Angola to demonstrate how the money raised from last year’s fundraiser was put to work.  They tour health clinics and give away mosquito bed nets to families.  Fantasia sings “Amazing Grace” while Elliott learns that a mom who just had a baby named him Elliott.  He’s blown away by the gesture and tears up a little.  It’s nice.

Now it’s time for more slash and burn!  Syesha Mercado takes center stage. Ryan says, “America voted, and you…are in our Top 10.” Syesha runs to her seat and hugs Ramiele. Chikezie and Amanda Overmyer are left, and they both take center stage.  “After the nationwide vote, Chikezie, you are SAFE this week.  He hugs Amanda, who is the last to take her place in the Bottom 3.

Carly and Kristy Lee join Amanda center stage. We’ll find out who’s out…after the break.

Ryan, back from break, “Carly, Kristy and Amanda are standing here in agony. One of them is leaving us,”  Ryan continues, “After the nationwide vote, Carly…you are safe.”  Of course, Carly is safe! “You’re kidding, me you’re kidding me…” she mouths over and over.  She’s crying as she takes her seat on the couch.

“That means, the contestant going home is either Kristy, or Amanda.”  Ryan asks Simon if America got it right.  “Two weeks running, yes,” he says.  “Kristy,” says Ryan.  “You are SAFE for another week.”

Amanda leaves us tonight, on American Idol…”It’s ok, it’s ok,” Amanda says to Kristy and she motions for her to take her seat.

Amanda is smiling.  “One of the most fearless contestants we’ve ever had on this show,” says Ryan.  Amanda’s goodbye video plays as Ruben Studdard sings. After, Amanda sings out.  She starts off a bit rattled, but then she finds her groove.


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  1. 151 tinawina Mar 20th, 2008 at 12:31 pm

    Ramielle isn’t going anywhere. She has a massive fanbase. But I agree, she is being done in by her complete and utter lack of musical savvy. The girl sings fantastically, but it’s like she has no understanding of her instrument.

    I have to say, I really don’t see who can take down Archie at this point. Of the people left who are capable of jumping though the musical hoops (Carly, Michael, perhaps David C.) Carly is lacking charisma (Latoya London redux), Micheal is choking bigtime, and the ego monster is threating to eat David C whole. Brooke matches Archie on likeability, but is her voice strong enough to jump genres? And Castro certainly has his fans, but a quick check of message boards reveales that he is a tad polarizing. The rest have no chance anyway. What does everyone else think? Is there someone I’m overlooking?

  2. 152 dusty Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    –I think Carly and Michael will rebound. Michael is doing a good job of displaying his humbleness. If I weren’t a Michael fan I might think that whole question thing was practically scripted.

    –Why not call the questions segment “spotlight on the judges?” We are shown more about them than the performers.

    –In Season 3, the second place contestant, Diana G, was in the bottom three top 11 week

    –In Season 3, J Hud was bottom 3 in top 10 week and went on to win an Oscar.

    –In Season 5, the second place contestant, Kat, was in the bottom three top 10 week.

    –IMO Carly needs to use the show as it is using her–she needs to make a play for Broadway. The Wiz, perhaps?

    –Kristy Lee’s fan base is not that big but if she pulls out a good performance then she could hang on even longer. Eventually she will go. Just a matter of numbers.

    –Amanda will be missed. She may make the tour if **something** keeps one of the ten from touring. No details just now; just saying. I have two strong possibilities in mind.

    –Too many rockers split the rocker vote. Amanda got the short straw but I don’t disagree with that choice–she was going to be the first of the rockers to go.

    –Michael’s year–1978–means he could do some Queen! Yeah!

    –I don’t get the fawning for David A. Do David A’s fans like him as well when they just listen to him? Maybe I am tired of balladeers and excess hype. He is no masterclass, though.

    –The 4 mentors this season favor singers who sing big ballads. What a surprise. Too bad Bon Jovi was last year.

    –Dolly’s web site’s message board also says April 1 and 2 for her appearance on the show.

    –A word on making videos: nothing is left to chance in terms of what is in the shot. If there is a Confederate flag on the wall, it was intentional. That was her big debut video. As for what does the Confederate flag mean, that is a whole other kettle of fish. But perception of the Confederate flag is certainly largely negative in the US, even though it is widely seen on tourist items in the south.

    From Wiki: “According to Civil War historian and native Southerner Shelby Foote, the flag traditionally represented the South’s resistance to Northern political dominance; it became racially charged during the Civil Rights Movement, when fighting against desegregation suddenly became the focal point of that resistance.”

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_flag

  3. 153 dusty Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    P.S. Carly needs to decide what she is on the show to do. Is it to advertise her hubby’s tatoo business or is it to do well in the music industry? I think she needs to dial down on displaying the tats for the time being and see if that helps. Some emotional connection would help, too, but I think that will be coming any week now.

  4. 154 rher Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    Dusty, I agree with your comment regarding the flag on Kristy’s video. This is not youtube where the background is just wherever the camera points. Perhaps she has proclaimed innocence that she didn’t know what kind of flag it was? I haven’t kept up with this story. Either way, if she didn’t know or she did know, she is just plain dumb.

    Perhaps Carly was in the bottom 3 because she decided to wear a clown shirt. Eeegads! Between that and the indulgent 7 that she tatooed on her finger, she is having a fashion brain fart. Playing armchair psychologist, this could be because she is subconsciously acting out against her mother, who I guess was some sort of model.

    And maybe I’m in the minority, but I don’t see David C as smug at all. He seems genuinely happy to be there and is doing what he can to win. And yes, I think he really wants to win, unlike past idols who came in 2nd who didn’t care for the crown. I would really like the top 3 to be Jason, Chickezie, and David C. That would be too cool. Yea, I know, never going to happen.

  5. 155 rher Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    And I have I already mentioned that Ramiele also has no business being there? This is not season 3! This is the most talented season ever!

    (*sniff* yesterdays show . . . reminiscing back to season 5 when seeing Pickler and Elliot again)

  6. 156 moody Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    The performances were so blah this week I don’t want to shell out money for any of them. But I did notice that Ramiele’s 30 second iTunes clip sounds miles better than her live performance did.

    I tend to think Carly’s bottom 3 grouping was a ploy to drum up more support. However, I agree that it could have been punishment for wearing that horrid shirt.

    The pre-taped Q&A segment needs to go. It’s awkward and so very lame. The only good thing to come out of it was the question for Michael Johns. I’ve had no use for him up till now but he’s starting to grow on me. I hope he can step it up next week.

    Loved seeing Elliott!

  7. 157 t2 Mar 20th, 2008 at 1:57 pm

    Ironically, I think Michael Johns is the Phil of this season. An absolutely gorgeous voice that records even better. Also the “big voice” that the judges feel obligated to negate.

    Simon is so full of malarkey sometimes when he comments on the singing. I think they ought to requre the judges to get a hearing test before each show.

  8. 158 primeminister Mar 20th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    Jason Castro and David Cook sound like crap singing “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” together. Somebody had the good sense to turn off Ramiele Malubay’s mic when she dueted with Brooke White on “Here, There and Everywhere” The cameraman slipped when he was filming Kristy Lee Cook. Maybe he was thinking of getting his socks blown off.

    lol, mj, telling it like it is. I liked SEEING Cook and Castro together though- a great fangirl moment for me. :)

    And I totaly buy into your conspiracy theory. Curious to see if Carly’s votes increase next week. This ploy by the producers may gain her votes, but I think she’ll loose a little self-confidence.

  9. 159 MrsTrep Mar 20th, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    Was I the only one that noticed that Amanda had to practically sit KLC in her seat, ok ok, go, go go… with the little hand ushering. I thought it was kind of funny… And every week everyone, KLC included, thinks it’s her last…..

  10. 160 colette Mar 20th, 2008 at 2:57 pm

    Can’t get behind Carly. A good voice, obviously. But she pushes so hard on every note to the limit, overdoing. Why aren’t they telling her she’s shouting, like they’ve told so many others?

    Do want a put in a word for the Neil Diamond fest however. I agree, Dolly Parton is a fantastic choice. And Andrew Lloyd Webber….remind me to not watch Idol performances on Youtube that week. Pure torture.

    But scattered among Neil Diamond’s drippier tunes (”You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” “Girl You’ll be a Woman Soon “) are some really fun uptempo ones he wrote mainly for other artists, including The Monkees”

    “I’m a Believer”
    “Cherry, Cherry”
    “You Got to Me”
    “Solitary Man”
    “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You”
    “Red, Red Wine”

    Of course, they may only cover the crap…..

    Let’s hope

  11. 161 Margaux Mar 20th, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    Collette - yes I want all those Neil Diamond tunes covered.

    And also the cheesy soul shlock of Holly Holy and Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show. It gets me excited just thinking of the hot cheesy mess.

  12. 162 moody Mar 20th, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    I don’t know if this has already been mentioned but once Ryan has named 2/3 of the bottom 3, shouldn’t the rest of them know they’re safe unless they’re the last 2 standing? Jason/Ramiele/Syesha aren’t going to take that last B3 spot if there are still contestants waiting their turn backstage. Kind of takes some of the suspense out of it.

  13. 163 thedingoateyobaby Mar 20th, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    I wanna know who the “F” KFC, I mean KLC has been doing cause that b*tch should have been gone 2 weeks ago IMHO of course. One by one the most entertaining and most interesting and most different are being purged from this flock of wannabees.

    I cant stand that girl, I want her GONE.

    Im so pissed that Amanda’s gone I kicked the cat.

    Damn, damn, damn.

  14. 164 Fran Orl Mar 20th, 2008 at 7:15 pm

    Dingo, I agree with you. I wonder what she has done that she is still there.

  15. 165 dante Mar 20th, 2008 at 8:35 pm

    Agree about KLC !! She is awkward on stage and doesn’t have that good of a voice. And it isn’t like she is a raving beauty either, although not bad looking - I just don’t understand why she is still around or who is voting for her?

  16. 166 Giggy Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:59 am

    I don’t know if anyone else has picked up on this but Kristy is last season’s Haley. Remember when they would pit Haley against someone in the bottom two and Haley always ended up staying? It made her (and Kristy) look as though it were their fault better talent was leaving.

    I bet beginning next week, Simon starts with ‘pretty girl but you’re not in the same league, not talented enough…’

  17. 167 primeminister Mar 21st, 2008 at 2:16 am
  18. 168 purplesmile Mar 21st, 2008 at 3:48 am

    Thanks for the link, prime. :)

    I thought this one belongs in the Caption This thread…

    http://www.americanidol.com/photos/?set=583&seq=38

    ;)

  19. 169 Former_AI_Junkie Mar 21st, 2008 at 8:36 pm

    God must love Amanda, cuz imagine what’d happen had she made the tour. Having to be stuck on a tourbus with Krusty and Shitson would drive anyone towards homicide …

    She’s the least delusional idol contestant I’ve ever heard, and probably knows that her elimination had nothing to do with the votes, and everything to do with TPTB.

    I hope she at least sells-out that bar in Lafayette and that her regular and worster fans will go and cheer her on.

  20. 170 MrBennett Mar 21st, 2008 at 9:21 pm

    I hope she at least sells-out that bar in Lafayette and that her regular and worster fans will go and cheer her on.

  21. 171 MrBennett Mar 21st, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    Oops. Let me try again.

    I hope she at least sells-out that bar in Lafayette and that her regular and worster fans will go and cheer her on.

    As I mentioned in another thread, I’m there already!

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