definitely not William Hung.
poor guy.
he is such the unlikely celebrity. i don't know whether to congratulate or pity him.
anyways, i like american idol not for its contestants but for its judges, rather. you know who i'm talking about,
the (in)famous Simon Cowell.
he's a funny dude, all right. mean and egoistic at times but you'd have to admit he's one of american idol's biggest stars.
oh, i've digressed.
i was watching the show tonight (when i should be studying for my PRMP), and it just felt so stale.
kelly clarkson, clay aiken, ruben studdard, justin guarini, even the current contestants like tonight's group erskine walcott, ashley thomas (who?) and marque lynche....
what do they have that makes them differentiated from the other idol wannabe or previous winners?
just about nothing, in my opinion.
yes they've got good vocal range- way longer than i could have ever imagined- but everyone just starts to sound the same after the first couple of contestants. i actually fell asleep when diana degarmo came on. they were that boring.
not even simon could keep me glued to the telly.
i only sat up when katie webber came along. simply because she sang a jazz song.
and i think her song, albeit sounding a tad broadway-esque, was uplifting and unexpected.
i'd give her a thumbs up for choosing not to follow the crowd but simon said she sounded a some hotel bar singer. typical of simon, but i was really disappointed.
i mean, if this goes on all the american idols are just gonna sound one and the same.
they might as well not have a competition at all.
diversity, where art thou?
so now all they've got to really show is their personalities but how easy is it to portray that through a two minute performance?
what's more, this season's the only season i've devoted myself to watching almost every episode (i missed the william hung one! damn!) only to be completely disenchanted.
another reality program - gone the ways of paradise hotel, are you hot? and temptation island.
'tis all my opinion though. honestly, some people simply cannot tell the difference between a statement of fact and opinion. tsk.
poor guy.
he is such the unlikely celebrity. i don't know whether to congratulate or pity him.
anyways, i like american idol not for its contestants but for its judges, rather. you know who i'm talking about,
the (in)famous Simon Cowell.
he's a funny dude, all right. mean and egoistic at times but you'd have to admit he's one of american idol's biggest stars.
oh, i've digressed.
i was watching the show tonight (when i should be studying for my PRMP), and it just felt so stale.
kelly clarkson, clay aiken, ruben studdard, justin guarini, even the current contestants like tonight's group erskine walcott, ashley thomas (who?) and marque lynche....
what do they have that makes them differentiated from the other idol wannabe or previous winners?
just about nothing, in my opinion.
yes they've got good vocal range- way longer than i could have ever imagined- but everyone just starts to sound the same after the first couple of contestants. i actually fell asleep when diana degarmo came on. they were that boring.
not even simon could keep me glued to the telly.
i only sat up when katie webber came along. simply because she sang a jazz song.
and i think her song, albeit sounding a tad broadway-esque, was uplifting and unexpected.
i'd give her a thumbs up for choosing not to follow the crowd but simon said she sounded a some hotel bar singer. typical of simon, but i was really disappointed.
i mean, if this goes on all the american idols are just gonna sound one and the same.
they might as well not have a competition at all.
diversity, where art thou?
so now all they've got to really show is their personalities but how easy is it to portray that through a two minute performance?
what's more, this season's the only season i've devoted myself to watching almost every episode (i missed the william hung one! damn!) only to be completely disenchanted.
another reality program - gone the ways of paradise hotel, are you hot? and temptation island.
'tis all my opinion though. honestly, some people simply cannot tell the difference between a statement of fact and opinion. tsk.
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