American Idol Audition Commentary at it’s best
This week marked the beginning of season six of American Idol. The first week of the
season brought new faces, voices, costumes and other talents to the show.
The beginning of the season showcases the selection process, bringing the more interesting and even some of the unfortunate talent to the stage. In a sense I should probably feel guilty for laughing and even at times mocking the less fortunate contestants. But, I just can’t seem to help myself. I often wonder, “What in the world were they thinking getting on stage and trying to do that?†But, they are a pertinent part of the show, just as the contestants that are sent to the next round of competition are.
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An estimated 36.9 million people watched the two-hour special on Fox Wednesday night, only slightly down from the 37.3 million who tuned in for Tuesday’s two-hour season premiere, according to Nielsen Media Research.
The Associated Press (AP) reported they were the two biggest nights of prime-time entertainment on Fox since it came onto the air nearly two decades ago.
The audience for what host Ryan Seacrest dubbed “the weirdest turnout in history†on Wednesday was 17 percent bigger than the corresponding night a year ago, according to Nielsen reports.
To put the numbers into perspective, the most popular show on television so far this season, ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,†averages 20.7 million viewers a week - or a little more than half of what “Idol†delivered upon its return, AP reported.
Another substantial part of the show is the judges’ response. There is nothing better than watching Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson or Simon Cowell’s face when a contestant gets on stage and does their rendition of whatever song and destroys it. Watching them as they shake their heads, hide their faces and even at times react to the point of laughter only adds to the humor of the audition.
Wednesday’s edition featured hopeful contestants from Seattle, one of seven cities where auditions were held last summer. And it provided plenty of criticism from the Idol judges.
“What the bloody hell was that?†Cowell said after enduring a unique version of “Unchained Melody,†adding, “It was almost non-human.â€
To another woman who insisted a drink of water would smooth her delivery, Cowell replied: “You could lie in a bath with your mouth open and you couldn’t sing.â€
The “American Idol†juggernaut has become ever more popular in this, its sixth season. But it sure seems meaner, too. At least that’s the talk this week as the judges - not just the acerbic Cowell, but the usually genial Jackson and the kind but loopy Abdul - up the torture quotient, taking train-wreck TV viewing to a whole new level, the AP reported.
“Obnoxious,†Cowell commented of a contestant who’d just been voted into the next round. “What a strange guy,†Jackson said of another.
The cruelest moment undoubtedly came in Seattle, where a spirited young man named Kenneth Briggs, who liked to compare himself to Justin Timberlake, was told by Cowell: “You look a little odd … you look like one of those creatures that live in the jungle, with those massive eyes … a bush baby.†Once he left, the three judges were shown cracking up hysterically at the “bush baby†remark.
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