What!? No Idol thread?

Are we doing a new thread for tonight’s A.I., or continuing from this one?

They also had a little bit showing a bunch of people being turned down and then thanking the judges for their time, which they say rarely happens in other cities.

Huh. Thanks. I wonder what rockle found scary (unless it was along the lines of “It seemed so quaint that it was scary.”) I was afraid they portrayed it as the burnt-out industrial hulk it really is. :slight_smile:

IIRC, we usually make one thread do for the week.

my guess is he was referring to some of the participants, many of whom were typically southern in a way that those unfamiliar with people from the deep south might find a bit odd- not like Deliverance scary, but in the same general ballpark.

I don’t think Hair Girl said anything explicitly about a church, but it might be a reasonable conclusion to draw, that she’s fairly churchified.

Blah episode. Apparently lots of talent in Birmingham, to their chagrin, and the whack jobs were barely interesting.

The most interesting thing was Paula 2.0. Apparently she’s switched from painkillers & Jack Daniels, to speed. She couldn’t even stay in her chair. (Or, this is what she’s really like when clean & sober).

He might have meant something else. The present tense is ambiguous. “Birmingham scares me” might be just a general comment about the city based on something other than the show. It always is amusing to hear our dear Yankee bretheren, bless their hearts, speculate about Southern bigotry and scariness. Apparently, they’ve never been to Philadelphia, Minneapolis, or Boston.

“That was the most revolting version of that song I’ve ever heard.”
“OK, thank you!”

I know it was just editing but it was amusing. Even better are the ones:

“I’ve never heard that song sung quite that way before.”
“Thank you.”
“No, no, that’s not what I meant.”

And I almost bust a gut when instead of the usual “It’s a no, sweetheart” Simon said “It’s a NEVER!”

I kept waiting for one of the rejected contestants to tell Simon, “Well, bless your heart!” :slight_smile:

Ahem. I am a she, as far as I am aware. (And if I am not, then someone has a LOT of explaining to do, beginning with the reproductive endocrinologist who has been trying to make me pregnant for the last 3 years.)

And by “Birmingham,” I meant “some of the contestants in Birmingham,” not the actual city itself. Although I cannot now, at this particular moment, remember why I said that. The City of Birmingham seems perfectly lovely, and I am not backpedalling here, either: I was just criminally unclear earlier.

And, Lib, I am in fact a Philly girl (… seriously) who is also a Red Sox fan (… no, seriously!), and who has seen both teams play in their home stadiums. So I know from scary. What I don’t know, obviously, is specificity. Or tact. :wink: Never been to Minneapolis, though, so I’ll take your word for it, there.

Gah, you’d think that for a 50/50 odds thing like gender, I would get it right half the time by sheer blind luck. But in my nearly 8 years here, I believe I’ve made wrong guesses more than 80 percent of the time. Maybe 90. It all started back in '99 when I wrote an impassioned post defending DavidB and Gaudere against some agitator who was attacking them, all under the presumption that they were gay male lovers. It’s been downhill ever since.

Eh, don’t worry about it. I’ve been called worse by lesser folks than yourself. Just wanted to set the record straight.

The Cher wannabe was pathetic.

  • stomping on the floor *

“If you don’t let me sing another song badly*, I’ll tell my moooooommy!

  • hysterical crying *
    [RIGHT]** Not to be confused with “sing another bad song,” because The Clash? RAWKS.*[/RIGHT]

I love the way they’re giving each city their own, pathetic personality. Yes, I said I love it.

“Feelin’ Good” by MICHAEL BUBLÉ?!? Have none of these people heard of Nina Simone? Gaaaaah. Michael Bublé’s version is HOT TRASH compared to Nina’s.

… Wait, did I miss Elena? Oh, I did, because I am an old fart caught up on semantics.

We went through this last season, rock. No, nobody remembers Nina except us dinosaurs.

BUT I’M ONLY 32! Am I really that old already? I mean, I know I lie about my age, but I usually UP the number, so people tell me I look good, and …

“Always On My Mind”! Awwwwright. I love this song, and this guy is good. And kind of yummy.

Oooh, keys … shiny!

Is Pauler crying?

I don’t know, but I am. Thank God for TiVo’s pause button. God, I hate it when they do this to me. In front of Olivia Newton-John, no less, a cancer survivor herself! It would be six kinds of wrong, if it wasn’t totally adorable. I completely want to adopt that man and make him my grandfather or something.