Friday, March 27, 2009

Michael Sarver's American Idol journey came to an end following a subparts mark of respect

So did the American Idol judges finally have the opportunity to use one time only a veto right to replace the shaky American way to vote?





Nah. It turned into a rough night for the offshore oil rig roughneck Michael Sarver's Idol tour after the end of subpar Motown tribute last night.

It is not surprising, redoing "is not too proud to beg", as fitting as it was-didn't help his cause, and Idol's resident quarrelsome quartet worked dismissed him, but not without him squirm a little.


"We have not decided," Simon Cowell said, laughing, when Ryan Seacrest to press him for an answer right away.

In any case, 27-year-old married father comes back, the Idols Live tour, and we probably caught him wearing all white and singing a medley or a season finale.

More than 36 million votes were cast-Top 10 records and the identity of two of the three finalists, who were waiting for it does not come as a surprise. But like last week, when the plucky little Allison Iraheta inexplicably countries imported the bottom three, third behind sitting on the bum-cupping a white stool belonged to someone more deserving of a ticket into the Top 9 than anything else.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

equivalent of that honor went to Adam Lambert, who was the first to be called safe after showing "The Tracks of My Tears" who was boss last night.

Joining him were Kris Allen, Lil Rounds, Allison Iraheta, Anoop Desai, Danny Gokey and, finally, Megan.

coffee said...

they saved the best for last this week -- Adam, Danny and Allison, all in a row

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