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‘Idol’ chatter: Snippets from inside the show

Celebrity fans, supportive signs, former finalists, and Simon's softer side

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updated 9:44 p.m. ET May 19, 2009

LOS ANGELES - Here's what one writer was seeing from his vantage point inside the Nokia Theatre at the "American Idol" final performance (Row H, seat 401 — way back in the loge).

Recession? What recession?
The lobby is energized as the audience slowly tromps in through security. Some folks immediately line up to purchase merchandise. The Adam Lambert T-shirts — no metal studs, just black lettering — seem to be selling at a slightly brisker pace than Kris Allen's garb.

Celebrity fan
Stars: They're just like "Idol" fans! Debra Messing and two young boys (one looks to be 5-year-old son Roman) frantically shuffle into the concession line for a snack before heading inside to their seats.

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Blake's babies
Sixth season runner-up Blake Lewis is mobbed by fans in the lobby. He stays to sign autographs and pose for photos even as the lobby lights flash, beckoning for the crowd to take their seats.

Adam on the eve
The show starts and this crowd seems split down the middle. The Adam howls are as deafening as the Kris wails. While many fans hold up homemade signs — "Adam on the eve of becoming 'American Idol'" reads one — there's several printed yellow Kris signs sprinkled throughout

All kinds of fans
As the smoke begins to clear and the judges critique Adam Lambert's first song, several audience members yelp their love for Lambert. First it's a couple of high pitched girls — then a deep-voiced man grunts "I love you, Adam!"

Round one to Allen
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  Kris Allen plays it cool
Whether strumming his guitar or playing the piano, the “Idol” winner always stayed low-key.

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Kris doesn't get as much standing-ovation attention from the audience after his performance, but everyone erupts when Cowell announces Allen as the winner of Round One.

Simon's softer side
Simon Cowell isn't a total meanie — during a commercial break he stops to hug stage manager Debbie Williams, who tumbled off the "Idol" set's stairs a few weeks back, before he heads backstage.

Time to rest
Lambert's bluesy rendition of "Change is Gonna Come" once again makes the audience come to their feet, but some of the older crowd members sit this one out.

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  The many looks of Adam Lambert
From motorcycle jackets to snazzy suits, the “American Idol” runner-up knew how to dress for each song.

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Uh oh. This may officially be a Lambert crowd. Kris' second song barely gets a reception. And the audience warmup guy has trouble giving away Allen merchandise to a 5-year-old girl.

Itty-bitty pit
In case you hadn't noticed yet, the "Idol" stage at the Nokia Theatre has been outfitted with a shorter, wider staircase, huge monitors and an itty-bitty pit of audience members in front of the judge's desk.

Two fans
Other than the pit, there are exactly two people standing throughout Allen's "No Boundaries" performance: booted contestants Jorge Nunez and Scott McIntyre.

Sorry, Carrie
Cell phones aren't allowed in the Nokia Theatre, so this crowd won't be voting until they get back to their cars. Maybe that's why several decided to skip out on Carrie Underwood crooning "Home Sweet Home"?

Chanting for a favorite
After the show is over, Allen and Lambert come back onstage to film one of those ominously lit elimination shots for Wednesday's episode. All the lights in the Nokia Theatre are shut off except for nine spots beaming down on the two singers as they stare at the camera. For a moment, everything is calm, and then people start chanting: "Adam, Adam, Adam ... ."

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