Judges pick the 24 semifinalists on ‘Idol’
Perhaps in hopes of avoiding another Sanjaya, one favorite is rejected
Last year, “American Idol” became the Sanjaya Malakar show, and the other, more talented singers were left in the shadows. This year, the judges made one decision that will either prevent that from happening again or they missed out on one of the best stories in recent memory.
The dirty little secret of the final “Idol” auditions show, in which the 24 semifinalists are named, is that there are very few surprises. Most of the people who have gotten a lot of airtime make it through, and most of the others don’t.
Because of that, the big stories are the people who everyone expects to make it, but get denied. And nobody fit that bill more than Josiah Leming.
Leming has been a favorite ever since he first auditioned in Atlanta. The 18-year-old from Tennessee talked about living in his car, sang with a British twang, and seemed to charm everyone he interacted with. Until, that is, his final performance in Hollywood, when he couldn’t work with the band and struggled through “Stand By Me.”
Even with that, however, he would have easily been one of the early favorites, especially considering that the 12 men once again look less compelling than the women. As Paula Abdul said after his first Hollywood performance, “You have a magical thing about you. You make the girls fall in love with you, and the guys think you’re cool.”
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It’s a big risk either way. Nobody will know how he would have done had he advanced, but if Leming’s story gets him a round of performances on the morning talk shows and the men don’t come through with some strong performances early in the semifinals, the person who didn’t make it may become bigger news than those who did.
Simon vs. Randy and Paula
The other big surprise was also a male performer who didn’t make it.
Kyle Ensley never seemed like Simon Cowell’s type of singer. He’s a kid from Oklahoma who hopes to enter politics someday. He got Simon’s vote to squeak through the Dallas auditions despite Randy Jackson’s objections, then seemed to lose it again when his first performance in Hollywood resulted in the British judge stalking off the stage.
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But before Berry could celebrate, he had to listen to Simon’s half rant, half apology to Ensley. “I want you to know from me, wholeheartedly, that I completely and wholeheartedly disagree with this decision,” Simon told the rejected contestant. “I think you would have had something people would have enjoyed, and I’m really disappointed.”
Simon also disagreed with the decision to keep David Hernandez, and told the 24-year-old from Phoenix that “I wasn’t the one who said yes … and I think you’re going to have to work an awful lot harder to have even the remotest chance of winning.”
Paula makes them sweat
The rest of the selections were no surprise — at least, not to the audience. The contestants were much less certain, because they had no idea who had gotten all the airtime in the early episodes and also because the judges can be mean people who enjoy making everyone sweat.
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Paula made her cringe in her seat, telling her that in Hollywood she became “that shy girl who doubts yourself” before Simon finally forced Paula to get to the point and give her the result. Not surprisingly, Smithson advanced to become the first announced contestant to make the list of 24.
“You tortured her,” Simon noted to Paula as Smithson walked out.
She did it again to David Cook. “We deliberated … and I’m happy to say we’ll be seeing you again,” she told the 25-year-old who auditioned in Omaha. “Congratulations.”
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Brooke White was nervous even before seeing the judges, especially after she messed up on the piano during her first Hollywood performance. She was crying when she sat down, but they asked her how she was doing anyway because that’s what the script said. “I’m great,” White sobbed. “It’s a big day.”
“Some days I hate having to say this, but … you’re going to be seeing a lot more of us,” Randy said. Fortunately for him, White didn’t pass out in horror at the first part of sentence and managed to make it back to the elevator much happier than when she arrived.
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