No Surprise on 'Idol'
Well almost! Quirky jerky perky Megan survived another week and I now believe it's because she's so gorgeous and weird that we need to keep her around with hope that she dramatically improves. She makes for great television because I tune in just to see what she'll do next. I've only seen her have one good performance and Randy Jackson called her last performance a "train wreck." I'm not sure but it looked like Megan may have thought that was a compliment.
Adam Lambert (left) was safe. Thank God! Look at him! He's gorgeous! When it gets down to this level the fans can find a favorite and vote off the competition. I get nervous at this level because 16 year old Allison Iraheta is a young girls favorite and nothing will stand in their way. Not even Adam Lambert.
Michael Sarver was voted off and it was time for him to go. He's a gentleman and respectful but his talent level just wasn't high enough. He was asked to sing his last song to see if he could save himself right after Stevie Wonder did his rendition. He started to laugh and said, "I have to follow Stevie Wonder?" He sang and it was better then the night before but not good enough to save him.
Matt Giraud was the surprise of the night. When I saw him in the bottom three I was shocked. He can play the piano, he can sing, and he has showmanship. Why he was their is because he's not the fans favorite. Talent has nothing to do with it now. Well, not completely but the young girl vote in America is a tough thing to beat.
That's all for now, Jennifer. I'll talk to you later!
Lynn, Los, Angeles
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