Being the over-analytical freak that I am, I was thoroughly amused by the ploys the producers took in their attempts to make this show subdued and successful. Let me start this by saying that I think it's a great idea for Fox and American Idol to do charity work like this, and to make it so accessible to the American public (if they reach 500 million votes this week, some company will donate $.10 for every vote to their causes, totaling $5 million if you're like me and could not calculate that fast enough in your head before Ryan Seacrest clarified it). We've been seeing short clips of Ryan and Simon visiting Africa and different charities and poverty stricken areas in the U.S. all season, and hopefully after last night we can be done with them, because we watched it all YET again.
What I found so humorous is that the episode of American Idol last night should not have been dubbed Idol Gives Back, but rather Idol Gives Back Their Razors, or something to that effect. As far as I could tell, the producers decided to tone down the show by featuring an unshaved Ryan Seacrest, Chris Richardson, Blake Lewis (sans crazy-hot faux hawk too), and Simon's chest hair (hanging out of his white button down shirt in full glory). Apparently the way these fools give back is to not shave for a day and give serious smoldering looks into the camera. Stick that up with simplified lighting and orchestrations, and you've got yourself a charity show!
Being that this was the first night without Sanjaya in the competition, Simon and Randy each remarked that it felt like it was the beginning of the true competition. It was also the first night with 2#'s for each of the performer's, which always seems to up the stakes.


Melinda Dolittle~ Someone stole my slogan! There was a sign last night that said "Melinda Dolittle can do lots!" (of course, it's not the most original slogan, but I would still appreciate some credit!). This girl, I swear to God. She proved this week that she can do nothing but stand in the middle of the stage and sing, and still command a standing ovation. I thought she was the best performance of the night, and literally the only blocking she had was move from center to down center in the middle of the song. She's unhuman. And she looked gorgeous too. She sported a simple look, but that was not a simple performance. And she is starting to realize she's better than everyone else too. There's always someone who doesn't have to do the stupid finger waving when Ryan reads their phone #, and this season it's Melinda. She just looks at the camera with a smile, and BOOM! She's safe.


Lakisha Jones~ I'm very big on taking breaths at the right moments in a song. You don't want to let me catch you taking a breath in the middle of a phrase, because I will ream your ass! Enter Lakisha, singing a song from a past Idol for the second week in a row (which I equate to singing a song from a musical you are auditioning for...you just don't do it Kiki!). After taking breaths at two inopportune moments, I tuned out. "Reach for...a star..." "Rea...lize" (not kidding about that second one. She actually took a breath in the middle of a WORD). The judges criticized her for not being comparable to the original, and it is impossible not to compare her to one of the more successful Idols (I can guarantee if she were to have sung something by Ruben Studdard or Taylor Hicks no one would have noticed). But despite Kiki hitting two of my biggest pet peves, "Believe" by Fantasia is more the style of song she should be singing in this competition, and I hope she can continue to make smart choices like that. Otherwise, she'll be gone gone gone gone gone. Which she may be this week. She's in my bottom 3, and she will be in America's, too.


Phil Stacey~ Phil has such a great quality to his voice. I almost like it when it's a little raspier (you can tell his voice is getting tired). It's like a deeper Michael Bolton with a tiny bit of country twang (which I never noticed until he sang during country week last week). His best notes come when he sings with he really opens up and relaxes (but when he does that I'm pretty sure he unhinges his jaw. Last night I was afraid he was going to swallow the microphone AND Paula Abdul in one bite!). I'm not sure if he will be able to make it as a country artist, though. He may have the sound, but country music is largely based on telling a story, and with the lack of stage presence and emotion he has when performing, I am skeptical of his ability to move an audience with his emotion and energy. He'll be in the bottom 3 and may go home by default.

So my bottom 3 should reflect America's bottom 3: Chris, Lakisha, and Phil, with either Phil or Lakisha going home. I don't think Chris deserves to go yet.
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Any reference to my voice deserves a comment - how sweet are you? I'm starting to forget that I was ever a singer, and it makes me cry.
I digress - Jordin is my favorite singer. Last week's performance is my favorite of hers... she's sweet, and effortless, and not hyper-self-aware of it like McPhee was. She's the real thing.
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