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On the Scene: 'Idol' Top 2 performance night

May 21, 2008, 09:38 AM | by Adam B. Vary

Categories: 'American Idol', On the Scene

Idolrumble_l I gotta admit, PopWatchers, I got totally swept up during last night's American Idol. I think it was something about the goosebumps racing over my skin during the Davids' first songs that just washed away my better (i.e. snarkier) instincts for the rest of the night. Not even the sight of Constantine Maroulis' hedge-row of chest hair could shake me from my Idol-soaked reverie — well, okay, the sight of that V-shaped plantation of curly hair did cause my snark demon, Smirkelstiltskin, to dance a tarantella of abject glee on my shoulder, but, really, the pickings were otherwise pretty slim for the poor horned dude.

Part of that, I think, has to do with the Nokia itself. I can understand why the producers moved the finale here; the place is frickin' HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE, and I wish I had a more erudite way of describing it, but somehow "elephantine," "Herculean," and "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" just don't convey the HUUUUUUUUUUUUGEness that is this theater. Put it this way: Nigel and Co. could comfortably fit four of the regular Idol domes inside the Nokia's Mega Idol Dome. Or put it this geekier way: The Nokia is the super star destroyer to CBS Television Studio's plain old star destroyer. Strike that: It's the Idol Death Star to the CBS's star destroyer. Um, in a good way?

Well, to answer my own semi-question, yes and no. Like I said, the vibe was electric for even those lame-y second songs, which is a sensation only a crowd of some 7,000 people can provide, really. But it also meant that I was seated about 15 miles from the stage -- and, no, that is not me complaining, just stating the facts, I totally loved my seats totally, no complaints, thank you Fox for providing them! -- and since it took roughly 3 minutes and 32 seconds for the light from the stage to reach my eyes, I wasn't quite as able to soak in all of the minute behind-the-scenes details as has been my wont for the rest of this season.

But that certainly didn't stop me from trying, so let's all take this jump into hyperspace, and I'll download all the details I was able to discern with my wee peepers.

First, a quick note of the circus outside the Nokia, which I'm sure is but a gram of the kiloton of insanity that's set to ensue before tonight's grand finale. The winding red carpet was already set up for said finale, and beside that sat a small bazaar of Idol-related TV outlets already taping interviews with experts (like our own Jessica Shaw!) and Idol alumni (like, er, Anwar Robinson!). The will-call line was choked with people waiting to get in, and as I walked to grab my press credentials for the post-show "winner's walk," I caught Papa Archuleta and Mr. Brooke White snagging their tickets from a Fox official. (As promised, Mr. Brooke White had shorn his shaggy frat-boy hair upon the departure of his wife from the show. For the record, Mr. Brooke White, don't ever let it grow that long again.) I also caught one of our EW.com Idol commentators, Chris Sligh, entering the stage — when you're done here, be sure to check out the Idol finale columns he, Jon Peter Lewis, and Nadia Turner will contribute today. Alksjalzd.vjhalius (Sorry; Smirkelstiltskin just bit my fingers to protest such bald-faced pluggery.)

I passed through security (which, despite the warnings to leave all electronic devices in our cars or "they will be confiscated," wasn't exactly what I'd call thorough), and then, with my estimable colleague Shirley Halperin, wound my way past the walls of Nokia cell phones and Idol merch booths ("Vote for Cook" and "Vote for Archuleta" T-shirts were going for $25) and up the escalator to our seats in the Nokia "loge," which, to my disappointment, wasn't a winter Olympics venue. Shirley helped me identify the dance mash-ups playing over the speakers — "Bleeding Love" got the royal treatment, with beats culled from "Don't Cha" and "Yeah" — but with no Corey the Warm-Up Comic in sight, I took the opportunity to hire a sherpa and hike all the way from the loge to the front of the stage to get a closer look at all the goings on.

The front rows were thick with Idol alumni but no other discernible celebrities. Gina Glocksen signed autographs while Constantine enveloped fans in the balcony with his chest sequoias, and David Cook's little bro won some sorority girl "wooos!" all by himself. I also caught a glimpse of that one semi-finalist. You know, the one with the blonde streak in his hair? Who cornballed sang "Moon River"? That dude.

I hopped a Lear jet back to my seat in just enough time to catch Corey making his customary entrance — for those of you just joining us, that would be "Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww yeah!" As our beloved WUC went through his full, unabridged warm-up routine, I realized with what Smirkelstiltskin was horrified to discover was a wee smidge of nostalgia that this was the first time I'd actually experienced Corey go through his entire routine since season 6. Even when the woman in the red-and-white blouse that seemed right out of Little House on the Prairie kicked off her shoes so she could more vigorously show us her Beyoncé, I couldn't help but break into a wistful smile.

Corey's scream-off contest for the Davids ended in a clear win for Mr. Cook, but my favorite two signs were both for Mr. Archuleta: One, a giant letter "R" and "U" and then a sign saying "LETTA"; and two, a row of Brownie Scouts each holding up a sparkle-motion-y letter that spelled out "Brownie Scouts Love David A." Their den mother — is that the correct Brownie term? I only know from Cub Scouts — assured me, however, that all the scouts "love both guys," but I don't know why they couldn't have also brought a be-sparkled "C." just to cover their bases, ya know?

Corey welcomed the judges, Randy greeting the crowd with the rousing "What's goin' down LA? Yeah yeah!" Nigel Lythgoe emerged looking, as Shirley put it, like he was ready for a rugby match, and with three minutes to go before air time, the other ten Idol finalists marched in and took their seats. (Even from 12.7 light years away, Brooke White's glow burns bright.) Debbie warned the audience that "something different" was afoot, and it was only then I realized that we'd seen no sign of Ryan Seacrest. I'd assume they were keeping him hidden to better set up the surprise Michael Buffer "let's get ready to rumble" boxing match intro — am I the only one who thoroughly enjoyed how the Davids completely embraced this vat of Velveeta? — but after we all finally saw Ryan emerge, it looked to me and Shirley like he may have just been getting an extra five layers of make-up instead. (An illuminating factoid: If you shrink Michael Buffer down to the size of your thumb, he looks like a thinner George Lucas.) Interestingly, D'Archie won the second Idol Death Star scream-off by a landslide, but the audio for much of the opening sequence was otherwise slightly janked. (Jankified? Jankeried? No, janked is right.) Foreshadowing the sometimes striking contrast in audio quality between the TV broadcast and live performances, perhaps? Indeed.

During the first ad break, the Davids came in for a hug — and not even the bro kind! — and then Debbie the stage manager had them wave to the audience as the Idol band played them off the stage with a fairly random rock riff they thankfully avoided the rest of the night. Nigel trundled over to what I first thought was the row of ex-Idols but turned out to be the seat of one Clive Davis, and gave the golden-eared music guru a thumbs up. As in, "Thank you, Clive, for choosing two songs so perfectly suited to their respective singers that you may have single-handedly elevated this ratings-challenged season into the Ruben/Clay stratosphere."

Because, as Eric Cartman might say, I'm seriously, PopWatchers: Both Davids had my skin taut with all the goosebumps they caused in this first round. And I was far from the only one; right from the start, Cook's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" had the Mega Idol Dome all atwitter; a handful of people in the rows in front of me were even spontaneously waving their arms. And I didn't even care. I actually felt bad for D'Archie; whereas Cook got to glory note his way through a U2 classic never before heard on any American Idol stage, the chipmunk from Utah had to tackle a song that Clay Aiken had so memorably soared through way back in season two. (And, I'm sorry, but I've got to link to this rendition as well.)

I needn't have worried, of course; D'Archie killed it, bringing palpable passion to a song Clay had only tamed through slick-but-empty vocal virtuosity. (Somehow, I feel I've just managed to satisfy all the D'Archie fans while also inflaming the Claymates, which gives both me and Smirkelstiltskin a deep feeling of accomplishment.) As much as Cook bowled me over, I agreed completely with Simon that D'Archie won the first round — though Shirley, it must be said, wasn't nearly as sure. Here's the strange thing: After the show, as I was driving home, I called up my sister just after the first round had been broadcast on the West Coast, and she wasn't nearly as hot on D'Archie's performance either. When I watched it back on the DVR with my neighbors later that night, they, too, were fine to let the sun go down on Archuleta. And I can understand why: The audio mix on his performance was, yep, totally janked on TV, dropping the volume on Little David's vocal track just as he took to his feet and ripped out "bliiiiinded by the liii-iii-iiiight!" It made his voice sound under-powered and a bit tinny when, in the Death Star, it was anything but; so much so, in fact, that I suspect what caused the audio techs to drop the volume so quickly was the audience responding with its own ear-splitting cheers of appreciation.

Anyhoo, during the ad break, Little David did a quick high-five sweep of the Idol mosh pit, the techs brought out Cook's amp, Big David did a sound check for his second song, and Corey proved that joking with six-year-old girls about snagging a boyfriend is creepy no matter what the size of the venue. Best I could tell, the judges stayed put more or less during the entire evening, most likely for the simple reason that leaving their post to head offstage meant a five-minute trek, both ways. I'm sorry, my snark demon is telling me that time frame isn't randomly hyperbolic enough, and therefore not "funny." I apologize. I meant a 582,045-year trek, both ways.

The less said about the middle round of songs, the better, I feel, other than to note that my heart is all soggy now that it's clear neither of the Davids read the reviews Slezak and I logged of the 20 finalists for the songwriting competition. All the same, I would like to go on record now with the prediction that "No Turning Back" will be the winning song that the winning contestant sings at the end of tonight's finale, if only because Smirkelstiltskin is really digging what that title implies for the winner's career. The only excitement during the ad break between the songwriting performances, meanwhile, was when Ryan Seacrest hightailed it up the row next to me and Shirley's seats, and I mean right next to our seats — so close, in fact, that had either of our names rhymed with Pitney Wastorek, we could've tackled him and stuffed him into our bags before anyone was the wiser. And if he'd managed to escape, we could've just snatched him up again when he made his way back down our aisle during D'Archie's performance of "In This Moment." Although maybe we would've lined the bag with plastic first, just to be sure RyRy's makeup didn't smudge up our Blackberry. Which, er, we would've left in the car anyways lest security confiscate them. Right. Totally.

Um. So where we're we? Right, the ad break after D'Archie closed round 2 was equally uneventful, save the moment when Corey, while goading the season 7 ex-Idols to wave to the audience, said that Syesha was "lookin' hot" for all 7,000 to hear, which was just awkward for everyone, really. When we came back from the break, Shirley began curling her nose the moment Big David said he'd chosen Collective Soul's "The World I Know" as his final song, and then began repeating "bad choice" over and over the further into the performance he got. (By contrast, several people seated around us were quite vocal with their approval of Little David's decision to sing "Imagine.") I can see what she meant — "The World I Know" is not exactly the rousingest of songs, and Shirley rightfully pointed out that I couldn't conjure the non-chorus parts of the song if my life depended on it — but I still admired Cook for taking on a song that clearly represented who he hopes to be as an artist, and he sang the heck out of it, too. 

Our debate over the song actually distracted me from observing much of the final ad break, although I did enjoy the extra guttural oomph Debbie gave her command of "A-pplause!" as we came back from it. After Archuleta sang "Imagine" once more (I still prefer his semi-finals version) and Ryan gave out his numbers for the last time, Debbie kept the kid put during the performance recaps, and then redirected both the Davids to the front of the massive American Idol logo. The Fox PR people had told me to get to the "winner's walk" press event ASAP after the end of the show, so I let Ruben Studdard celebrate me out of the Death Star and down into the media den in the Nokia basement, where I promptly waited two hours for my two minutes with each of the Davids. Actually, truly, this I didn't mind at all; it completely goes with the territory, and those two hours proved eventful enough that, once I log some seriously needed shut-eye, I aim to recount the highlights for y'all, on-the-scene style.

In the meantime, tell me, PopWatchers, was the audio on Archuleta's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" buggin' you like it bugged me? Are you feelin' the Nokia as the home of the Idol finale, or are you pining for the days of the Kodak? And what the heck do you think was up with Ryan's make-up?


Lauren Fri, May 30, 2008 at 06:57 AM EST

David Cook is a winner inside and out. Congratulations David Cook!!!

To: Daniel Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:50 AM EST

The producers would not dared override 12 million votes. Cook fans came out in full force. I'm afraid that the producers AND Simon had to eat some crow finale night.

Once and for all Thu, May 22, 2008 at 04:49 PM EST

Can we just put a ban on guyliner, please. Its just wrong, people.

Justin Castillo Thu, May 22, 2008 at 04:30 PM EST

Stay at the Nokia theater from now on. It's much wider

Daniel Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:58 PM EST

A lot of fools eating crow for what they said about Nigel hav.ing it all set for David A to win. You can't even really tell who really won from the totals anyway because one person could vote 1 to 1000 times or more and many of Cook supporters said they voted 138 times and more so the numbers are skewed.

Daniel Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:53 PM EST

It takes time and years to grow up fools why don't you grow up. Cook has 8 years, years plural on Arch and if DA sings like he did with One Republic,I'll buy his record

Necile Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:24 PM EST

mimi, you have no right to tell me to do ANYTHING! You are not my boss nor my mother. Just because YOU think it's funny that EW has spent five years trying to sabotage Clay and his fans doesn't make it alright. If anyone needs to get a grip and get over their vendetta, it's EW. Maybe if people like you would quit encouraging the media's hate agenda, they'd quit thinking they are so damned clever.

Dub Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:32 AM EST

Did anyone notice that the highlights playback showed different performances than the ones aired as the live performances? Both David C's "Still Haven't Found" and David A's "Imagine" highlight playbacks were DIFFERENT performances. If you play them back you'll see C went flat on the highlights and didn't during the performance, same with A's final note on "Imagine" during the highlights, and his voice cracked on the high note. Are they re-playing the rehearsals in the highlights? What does all this mean??

mimi Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM EST

I think think the live shows always have wonky audio... it has been unflattering to just about every contestant this season at some point or another.

RE: the suicide comment... get a grip. No matter how "into" this show or the contestants you are... it is JUST A SHOW! Snark it up, I say... Anyone who gets seriously upset by any of this needs to seek some professional counseling.

Ori Thu, May 22, 2008 at 06:47 AM EST

I didn't notice anything about the sound when David A performed "Don't Let The Sun.."
Something was seriously up with Ryan's makeup! Was he wearing eyeliner that smudged? Or did he forget his under eye concealer?

I thought David Cook was way better than D'Archie on all 3 performances!!!! His second song choice "Dream Big" was way better than what D'Archie chose. In fact after hearing it only once I started humming the tune the whole next day.

hk Thu, May 22, 2008 at 04:44 AM EST

I am quite disappointed with the result.

Necile Thu, May 22, 2008 at 02:37 AM EST

It sounds like a hit a nerve with some of you. Instead of calling me a drama queen, maybe you should examine why you find it so much "fun" to trash others.

what? Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:33 AM EST

Who on Earth would commit suicide because an internet entertainment columnist mildly insulted a singer they like?

DB Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:38 AM EST

Necile, there is no competition for American Sanctimonious Drama Queen Idol -- you get the crown!

Trina Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:57 PM EST

The only thing I have to say is THE BEST PERFORMER WON WTF DAVID AND YOUR BROTHER WILL LIVE TO FIGHT CANCER ANOTHER DAY BECAUSE OF YOU.

Necile Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:54 PM EST

"(Somehow, I feel I've just managed to satisfy all the D'Archie fans while also inflaming the Claymates, which gives both me and Smirkelstiltskin a deep feeling of accomplishment.)"

How wonderful that trying to piss off fans of an artist gives you such a feeling of accomplishment. What exactly does that say about your sad, pathetic little lives that hurting others gives you such joy? If you caused a teenaged girl to commit suicide like that one woman did, would that send you into the stratosphere of ecstasy?

yatrien Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:18 PM EST

David A..is amazing.im pray he will be winner tonight

Tracy Wed, May 21, 2008 at 09:32 PM EST

Cook wins!!!!

D B Wed, May 21, 2008 at 09:08 PM EST

my daughter is at the SLC pep rally for David A. where they are airing the finals live, not an hour later like most of us get. David Cook won. Darn it!

Marceebee Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:58 PM EST

Actually, I didn't give you my opinion, did I, Tarheelgirl?

lulu Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:30 PM EST

Interesting article. I don't watch Idol anymore. It's boring.

gail Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:24 PM EST

DAVID A. is truthfully the one that has been consistent and he had the best vocals tuesday night. i do give DAVID C. credit he is good but his voice is not as refined and fine toned like DAVID A. so good luck DAVID A.

Steve in Cali Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:16 PM EST

The problem I have with American Idol is that it is supposedly a search to find a RECORDING ARTIST and not necessary PERFORMING ARTIST. The music (record/CD) does not profit directly from an artists concert revenue although concert tours do promote record sales. So, a singer with a great voice and singing style could sell millions of CD's without being a great stage performer, or being great looking or very personable. But contestants seem to be judged by the public on their personality, attractiveness, performance style, etc. Thus, someone capable of making great recordings could be denied the opportunity because they weren't a great looking "package" or dynamic stage performer.

David--makes 3 Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:13 PM EST

It was a ho-hum ending. David C has more talent musically, but David A has a better tonality of voice. Unfortunately the Gosh performer doesn't have the charisma on stage. And what's with David C's grunge look? That scruffy beard makes him look too old. He has a handsome face and should capitalize on it like pretty boy David A. At this point either David can win it in my opinion and I'll be content with whoever wins. Now: DROP PAULA NEXT YEAR!

aw Wed, May 21, 2008 at 05:45 PM EST

Am not understanding why, after such a stressful show, they put DC & DA thru 2+ hours of press interviews when they both said they were exhausted and their voices were shot - and they had a full slate of songs to prepare for tonight? Over & over, it shows TPTB look at these kids and just see dollar signs. They treat them like kaka - shamefully sandbagging DC like they did Jason, etc.

Patrick Wed, May 21, 2008 at 05:21 PM EST

I think Simon rooted hard for DA last night to get people motivated to vote for Cook. He has said he wants Cook to win.

Tracy Wed, May 21, 2008 at 05:16 PM EST

Both Davids earned their way to the top and therefore should have been given a fair fight. We did not need to hear anymore opinions from the judges...I was screaming at the tv for them to quit bashing David C. because I knew it would affect his performances. I would have forgiven David C. if he had just thrown in the towel and handed the judges their Perfect Archuletta on a silver platter. Do you think they receive a bonus if David A. wins??

tarheelgirl Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:32 PM EST

marceebee...do you think you have to be a big enough fan of any of the contestants to watch the show? I've watched every year and the only CD's I've bought were of Carrie Underwood. And why would we want YOUR opinion either?

duh Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:31 PM EST

One thing is for certain. I know 2 Davids who will be able to breathe again after tonight is over.

Marceebee Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:17 PM EST

May - If you don't care who wins and you don't plan to buy either of their CD's, what are you doing on this site, and why would you think we would care about your opinion?

Perkle Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:03 PM EST

On one hand I want Cook to win because I think he is the best. But as seen from some past contestants, winning might not be the best thing. Nothing wrong with being #2. They both will get contracts and #2 will probably have more control over what they want to do. I still want to see Cook win though!! I love him more everytime I see him.

sam Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:37 PM EST

I find it incredible that there are people who base their opinions of last night just on what Simon said. DA has a decent voice, but he sang essentially the same song three times and one of them he has been performing since Star Search (without the No Heaven line, of course). DC gave us new performances that were incredibly professional and beautiful. Simon was simply wrong--Randy doesn't even know what year it is and Paula is kind but irrelevant. I believe DC won the vote, but they will give it to DA. DC will sell CD's like crazy (many to me) and DA will probably disappear, maybe try Country or Christian or go to Broadway. Simon owed DC more respect last night--did he enjoy subjecting him to pain considering everything that DC is dealing with now? It wasn't necessary to give DA a coronation to deliver the win to him. Trying to humiliate Cook was absolutely wrong of them and they should be ashamed.

Kimbelle Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:31 PM EST

One more thing - what was up with Simon last night? Would it have killed him to be objective and not so obviously biased toward DA? DA did three sappy ballads in a row - yah, he can sing, but he's so one dimensional it's sad. DC is not one dimensional. He takes risks, has a great voice, and shows millions of people every week what a great recording artist he is and how much potential exists in his future. Simon was sickening last night. And I'm being realllly kind with that description.

May Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:26 PM EST

I really don't care which one wins. Not a fan or either and will not buy a cd of either. In all truth, the one with the best voice is DA, but I don't think he can carry the title. He has a huge problem talking to the press and answering questions.

I do have to say this is the cryingist bunch of idols I've ever seen. For whatever reason, if they want to be entertainers they need to learn to control their emotions before the cameras. I realize some have family problems as have many others who have performed without breaking down after they sing.

Kimbelle Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:24 PM EST

Last night...wow. I thought DA was actually better on the first two songs that any other. The Imagine from last night wasn't as good as the first time he performed it. And a repeat...excuse me, but that shouldn't be allowed unless everyone agrees to do it because it takes them so much more time to do a new song. DC - Loved the first two, even not being a U2 fan and the other song being new. The last song - he did a very good job, but it wasn't incredible like some of his past performances. What struck me was how off he looked. Like maybe learning that third song was too much. Or having his dying brother there. Or being overwhelmed by the craziness of his life for the past months. We have to remember that DA has done star search. He understands head to head competition and performing in front of the world...and has a family that understands that. They're both great. I look forward to purchasing David Cook music in the near future. Have itunes downloads and he is amazing.

tracy Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:41 PM EST

last night was really disappointing to me. AI has tried to take steps this year to legitimize the contestants by allowing instruments and including contestants like jason and brooke, and by complimenting dcook for his creativity and artistry. by praising archie's typical AI pageant stylings last night, and the lack of appreciation for cook's beautiful final performance (in which he truly did leave his heart on the stage), they took a giant step back. same old Idol.

kaydevo Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:38 PM EST

To WilKAT: I saw that on Dialidol too. Question: How does Dialidol get that info? Just been wondering...

Thought both singers did great last night. But I was disappointed that DA chose to sing "Imagine" again AND sang 3 ballads (and judges didn't call him on it). Sticking with your strengths, yes, but also playing too safe for me. I respected that DC decided NOT to re-sing "Billie Jean" or "Hello," but took a chance on the kind of song that shows the artist he will be. I was shocked that Simon knocked him for that. Changing the lyrics to Imagine bothers me too, as it changes Lennon's meaning. The boxing theme was cheesily amusing at first (and I appreciate that the Davids were game for the silliness), but got old quickly. The prompters were no doubt mostly there because the contest songs(ugh!) were unknowns and they probably didn't have that much rehearsal time on them. Extraneous crap aside, it was a great sing-off. Now do away with the extras and songwriting contest, and let 'em sing 3 minute songs.

Laura K Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:36 PM EST

I thought it was a joke--small people are often described as being "100 pounds, soaking wet."

Lisa B. Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:25 PM EST

So, I've been on here pretty much all day reading (and writing) comments, and here's how I can sum it up...

I would buy a David Cook CD. Not pirate it off the internet, but acutally buy the CD.

I cannot say the same for David Archuleta.

Ask yourself that question. Who would you spend money to listen to?

pede Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:21 PM EST

Totally loved it when David Cook said he picked a new third song instead of singing one he had done before because he sees the show as a 'progression'. Take that, one-hit wonder "Imagine" boybot!

kaydevo Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:18 PM EST

To Island Girl: Considering David Cook's very ill brother's attendance at last night's show, and the lovely, relevant lyrics to DC's chosen song, only a cruel, hateful person would call his teary-eyed emotion "lame" and "funny." I'm a Cook fan, but I can see that little David is a sweet, nice boy with a beautiful voice. Two nicer, more humble and talented contestants would be hard to find. What a great competition! Bitter, angry, childish posters like you poison message boards that should be a place for fans to have fun exchanging opinions with other fans.

kaydevo Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:18 PM EST

To Island Girl: Considering David Cook's very ill brother's attendance at last night's show, and the lovely, relevant lyrics to DC's chosen song, only a cruel, hateful person would call his teary-eyed emotion "lame" and "funny." I'm a Cook fan, but I can see that little David is a sweet, nice boy with a beautiful voice. Two nicer, more humble and talented contestants would be hard to find. What a great competition! Bitter, angry, childish posters like you poison message boards that should be a place for fans to have fun exchanging opinions with other fans.

tarheelgirl Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:10 PM EST

Was anyone else surprised to hear that David A. only weighs 100lbs.? I'm a nurse and I see 17yo's all the time and that is tiny!! Does his dad withhold food unless he has a good performance? No, wait..that would mean he would be overweight.

malal Wed, May 21, 2008 at 02:01 PM EST

I must have been watching a different show. I didn't think David Archuletta won any of the rounds. His melismalizing of all the songs (no matter what it is) and bowdlerizing of Lennon's Imagine (there is no heaven and no religion too) turn me off. Also, his gaspiness, squeekiness, and strained vocal quality is so far from great singing that I just don't understand what you are all hearing that is so great. He is not the best technical singer either. In any case, technical singing is not a compliment. David Cook wins whether he wins this thing or looses, so good for him. Well, if David A wins, he better grow up. This 17 going on 12 thing he has going for him is creepy. He needs to step away from his father, and grow up.

Lk08 Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:59 PM EST

I loved the article. You made me smile. I think both guys will do great in their careers. David A. was incredible, despite the sound issues, even in my living room, but I think David Cook will win tonight because Simon and many of the entertainment people promoted him for weeks and tore down David in many ways including trashing his father who doesn't deserve it. I am ok if David C wins, and I think David A is ok with it too.

WildKAT Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:42 PM EST

I used DialIdol.com to speed dial vote for David Cook over the 4 hour voting period. I was able to connect using his third number 908 times. Here are the combined 3 phone lines per contestant. Busy; actual votes that got through; combined totals for each. Dial Idol Prediction: Archuleta: 29.372
Cook: 40.928

Now the raw scores:

Archuleta - Busy: 112734; Actual Votes: 257456; Total with busy: 370190.

Cook: Busy: 276473; Actual Votes: 354182; Total with busy: 630655.

This is only speed dialing figures. There is no site that I can find for the raw data for phone or text voters.

I definitely hope Cook wins. But from the expression in his eyes after getting trashed by the judges three times and not getting a single word of support, it appeared that he didn't seem to hold much hope of winning. Even with the votes above listed, you can bet the winner will be David A. because Lithgoe said so.
I can't stand this program any more. It is a total breech of public trust.

To Island Girl Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:37 PM EST

You said you want your son to "be a David A."...

Well, I hope you have one hell of a controlling baby daddy.

Michael Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:34 PM EST

The broadcast audio is always CRAP! The main vocals are ALWAYS too low at the beginning of songs and mics are ALWAYS dead during ensemble numbers. The audio guy doesn't appear to understand that HEARING the vocals is important in this show and should be fired.

OTOH, if thet are trying to deliberately torpedo a performance, that's a pretty subtle way of doing it.

?? Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:31 PM EST

So what's it cost when you vote 127 times?

Tarheelgirl Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:27 PM EST

Adam, I just have to take up for you. I loved your article. Some people have NO sense of humor. Ignore them. They're scum on the frog pond of life. As far as last night goes, Archie gave me chills with song 1 and 3. He should win. And Randy DID say 2007. I thought Simon would correct him, but...not. Can't wait til tonight. Keep up the good writing, Vary. And anyone who writes and talks ugly to you needs to sit down and give their brain a rest first.

suzeet Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:22 PM EST

I think that Ryan had on eyeliner, mascara and fake eyelashes. My teenage son and I both noticed it at the same time. Maybe he was looking for a date?

Caitlin Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:22 PM EST

Island Girl, if you are truly so delusional as to stick to the bullsh*t line that Cook is arrogant even after Simon Cowell, in the midst of throwing the show to Archie, noted how kind he was, then there is no hope for you. But the fact you share agreement with Wagster, who said Cook screamed even though none of his songs were in that genre and the last was a soft slow song without a touch of hardcore made that clear from the start. Hey Wagster, do you ever confuse lullabys with screamo?

Look, I'm a Cook fan. I'm watching this damn show for him. But I think Archie is a sweetheart and I will admit he won the first round and the night. But he, even the audience, seemed uncomfortable with his praise in the end. The fact is, these guys are both huge talents in completely different ways. They deserve this despite certain "fans" of theirs. And all things aside, yes, Archie won the night, but I honestly believe Cook won the season. Go watch some old eps- I'm NOT just saying this from bias.

Marcia Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:21 PM EST

I think they both deserve to win, but honestly if the contest is about the voice, David A should win, he's just a child but once he turns an adult he will be so hot that will drive all women crazy, I picture him with a nice body mature face and gets a little steamy around me.

i love david cook Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:12 PM EST

Island girl are you crazy??? First time David C got emotional??? He cried the week his sick brother was there and he cried on his home town show last week, and by the way David C is not cocky just confident, even Simon said he is the nicest most genuine contestant in AI history and David A is socially retarded, he looks like he is going to crawl out of his skin whenever he has to have even the slightest conversation with anyone. All I have to say is ROCK ON DAVID COOK, I voted for almost three hours last night, you are the American Idol!!!!

Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:11 PM EST

omg!ok i love dc, but was just watching auditions on ew and dc says he watched daughtry the myt b4 idol - didnt he kept saying the last few weeks, he came as moral support 4 his gro but acidently auditioned..lol

Debonair63 Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:10 PM EST

If David A. wins I will never watch AI again. He has a beautiful voice but he is no American Idol. If he wins can you imagine the problems with the "stage dad from hell" on tour with him. He is too young and can only sing ballads. I wouldn't buy his albums! David Cook could sell albums!Good Luck Cook!!!

sue Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:04 PM EST

As soon as DLTSGDOM i turned to my sister and said "What the hell is going on with the sound" The mix was all off. And I know 3 people in the audience who said the same thing. Unbelievable powerful in person in a way that didn't come across on screen.

Island Girl Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:48 PM EST

Wagster, me and you both plus the other millions that will put David A over the top, can see right through David Cook's annoying, cocky persona. I don't hate DC, but that bloody smug way about him kills me. Putting on airs throughout the entire competition, then last night that lame but too late attempt to be emotional, was quite funny. I want my son to be a David A. What a great role model David A will be for our kids in a time when the planet it seems is heading to hell in a hand basket. Yes and David A did sing his heart and soul out.

cruzceleste Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:47 PM EST

Actually Is sound really weird during "Don´t let the sun go down"... but still make me cry...

cruzceleste Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:47 PM EST

Actually Is sound really weird during "Don´t let the sun go down"... but still make me cry...

Richard S Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:44 PM EST

The song Archie sang in round two sounded an awful lot like Shania's From This Moment On to my ears. The notes are almost identical. And did Randy actually say at early on that this was a good start to the 2007 final? 2007??

Axis Suede Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:40 PM EST

If David Archuletta wins, i will never ever watch American Idol again, he has no charisma at all, he is not a star quality, he would end up like Taylor Hicks, he is very boring

Axis Suede Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:39 PM EST

If David Archuletta wins, i will never ever watch American Idol again, he has no charisma at all, he is not a star quality, he would end up like Taylor Hicks, he is very boring

cook but Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:38 PM EST

cook is amazing and will do amazing - but is it just me or is archie too much like josh groban - i mean josh closes his eyes wierdly when he performs too and esp durin the 2nd song i swear - it sounded like such a josh-song too!!maybe crazy-dad found a way to clone and inject some genes or something!!is it really just me?

Pistachio Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:37 PM EST

Cook is going to win. i got though 73 times and the rest of my family go though a total of 127. we stayed up as long as possible to do it. my brother is still voting right now. and i hope lil wayne dosent show up. he sux.

Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:34 PM EST

Yeah sure Lil Wayne! ill believe it when i see it. and besides if you r who u say you are why would you be on this article site. i highly doubt you watch american idol when you could be out Poping bottles or licking lolly pops of what ever you RAP about. if you do show up today your going to get laughed at. both davids can sing way better than you. iv herd your stuff. i cant understand you.

JHH Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:28 PM EST

The teleprompter was used AND SHOWN in EVERY song that both Davids sang. It is absolutely ludicrous that they used one. I thought that was part of the show...making sure you know the songs.

Lil Wayne Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:23 PM EST

just so yall know. im goin be makin a surprise appearance tonight. Make sure ya toon in.

chugga baby Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:22 PM EST

I think that David C tanked it on purpose. His performance was SO lackluster. It was as if he was trying to sing as unemotionally as possible. I just didnt get it. LOVED David A for the first time ever. Great breakdown of the night, thanks!

sideshowbob Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:19 PM EST

Does anyone else think that David Cook blew it on purpose? Like getting tied to the winning title was not where he wanted to go? He has made sure that he'll get a record contract, but coming in second gives him a lot more freedom (hi Daughtry) than the winner. After the tour, Cookie is free, and Archie is tied to record execs who will be in constant battle with his show dad.

Go Cook!

Palla Abdumbshit Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:18 PM EST

Cook should win. but i think he will have a better carrier if he doesnt. and besides everyone is probably voting for that small kid that can sing to save his life. he sings about as good as Palla does way back in the day.

Nancy Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:17 PM EST

Vary/Smirkelstiltskin -- loved the article!

Dennis Grayson Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:15 PM EST

In spite of the fact that Archie beat the pants off David Cook last night- Cook has still already won the competition. This simply tells me that no matter how you do on any given night- your success is how your fan base votes on the critical night. David Cook appeals to many more viewers than does David A, whose fan base is mostly younger girls. But I agreed with the judges last night and in spite of it they will crown David Cook tonight. It's a done deal.

Lint_Licker Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:13 PM EST

they both were average.

Steph Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:11 PM EST

Archie may be able to sing but is only marketable to tweeker tweens, the Disney Channel and those who enjoy elevator music or musak. I also believe Lennon is rolling in his grave. Cook is marketable and original. The judges should have just gone on stage and done Archie last night. At least he would have stopped crying.

Butthead Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:11 PM EST

I think the judges went way overboard with praise trying to revive an incredibly boring finale.

christian Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:09 PM EST

If that little David wins im not ever watching this show again. hes not that good compared to all the others, but thats my opinion

christian Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:09 PM EST

If that little David wins im not ever watching this show again. hes not that good compared to all the others, but thats my opinion

Mark, Washington DC Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:06 PM EST

what a stupid article. Adam, you wasted a great opportunity to take us behind the scenes of the finals; instead you wasted our time with your "cleverness" and banter. Seriously. A remark here or there is fine but not the constant interruptions and asides and parentheses . Annoying. Entertainment Weekly used to try to emulate Rolling Stone; sadly it now mimics "Us Weekly."

Suzanne Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

Just read the piece. Speed of light and sherpas. Adam B. Vary--I appreciate you. You're a very, very witty writer.

i heart Adam B. Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

your wrap up was a joy to read. thanks!

Pam Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM EST

Wait.. Did little David sing 3 different songs? They all sounded exactly the same to me. I believe that John Lennon must be turning over in his grave from how badly little David killed his song. The over zealous praise heaped on him from the judges was "in my opinion" not deserved. Win or lose I still think that he is in NO Way ready for what is about to happen to him. He could barely hold it together between songs.

Kelly Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:59 AM EST

Both David's had a teleprompter during the "songwriting contest" (and I use that term loosely) songs. I saw the words scrolling during both performances so they were on even playing fields. GO COOK!

Terry Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:57 AM EST

Hey...I'm an adult and I'm contemporary. does that mean I can't listen to the Backstreet Boys?
Seriously, you people who say Archie is not marketable, are you insane? You'll be eating those words in a year. I'd never buy his album but I know a goldmine when I see one.

Into the mix Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:57 AM EST

My husband and I agreed, David A. out-sang David C. last night. We both prefer Cook's music but a large margin, but Archie seemed to step up and put some actual emotion into his singing. He's been a robot with the smooth voice for so long, and I thought Cook would walk away with it. Plain and simple, even with the audio problems, David A. brought it more than Cook. David C didn't seem to be his usual mesmerizing self last night, but if he loses, he'll still have a great career (maybe better). Archie should be a Christian pop singer. I can't envision him on regular radio.

JANINE Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:57 AM EST

I really hope that little David takes it tonight. He is the better vocalist and I agree with Simon that he is what Idol is all about...finding that one person who is different and showcasing their talent. There have been David Cooks on the show before as in Bice and Daughtery but there has never been an Archuleta. He has a beautiful voice and I can't imagine where he will be with maturity and training by the time he reaches the same age as David C. Having said that, I think Cook is a class act and wish him the very best. If he wins tonight I can live with it, almost. Good luck to both and thanks to all for a great season.

Anika Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:56 AM EST

It doesn't matter if you say 5-minute trek or not, I don't don't find any of this funny, so if that's what you're going for, you should probably re-evaluate your approach. Report. That's your job. kthxbye.

CMU Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:52 AM EST

Sandy K--did you really just call Backstreet Boys adult contemporary?! HAHAHAHAHAHA!

BettyLee Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:52 AM EST

WAGSTER, I do agree with you on the author of this article. He/she should change his/her career!! woooh...!!

Elvira Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:50 AM EST

My opinion: David A. has the better voice. He just sang so beautiful, I was so impressed. Yes, he may be young, but he has been singing for so many years, and his voice is so controlled, I can't even imagine how great he will be....

Elvira Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:49 AM EST

My opinion: David A. has the better voice. He just sang so beautiful, I was so impressed. Yes, he may be young, but he has been singing for so many years, and his voice is so controlled, I can't even imagine how great he will be....

Elmer Fudd Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:44 AM EST

Cook rocked the whole season David A. has a tineybopper base and last night it was obvious who the judges wanted to win. I thought Cook blowed Archyboy away as he has all season. (most orginial) Archyboy tries to look sexy by squinting his eyes when he sings but in truth he looks like he could be in a Cheech & Chong movie like just smoked a big logggg.............

vivi Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:42 AM EST

Lisa is right David A is not marketable he will go the same way as last years winner who's name I can't even remember. I don't care who wins Cook will be a HUGH STAR Little David (the fact thats what his called say it all) will hopefully do well when he grows up.

Tom Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:41 AM EST

A lot of David A.'s popularity comes also from the fact he's only 17, just like Jordan was. It's mentioned constantly. The naive, vulnerable, 'so talented for your age' thing ranks high for a lot of people. If Archie were say, 23, I think everyone would have a totally different outlook. He wouldn't be as sugary sweet as he is now and it would be a more level playing field with Cook.

bekd Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:40 AM EST

David A. really puts me to sleep. He has a great voice, but it's all slow songs. David C. is a lot more diverse, and should win because of it. At least David C. took a risk by picking a song that he hasn't done before. He should get credit for that. If everyone keeps picking the safe songs, we will never have a rocker win.

nikki28 Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:39 AM EST

JBM, I didn't notice the teleprompter, but yes it's cheating. I think it was more for little David than for DC, because we all know how often DA botched his lyrics and that was somehow over looked this season.

I hope DC doesn't win, so that he can make a great record and be away from the Idol machine.

rascal Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:37 AM EST

GOD, you EW people, it's just really all about YOU, isn't it?! Just despicable.

cimagato Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:34 AM EST

The fix is in. The producers want the Miley Cyrus money & think Archie is their golden ticket. For me, Cook won, but the hubby who thought Arculetta had it all season, didn't change his mind either. The blatant pandering of the judges made me wonder why I watch this show. It comes down to those unoriginal, never underestimate the public's bad taste, producers who 'count' the votes. Wanna bet Ryan announces it was so so close but Archie wins! Yay! Marketing over music wins again!

JillS Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:33 AM EST

Archuleta nailed it. I tried voting for 2 hours and got thru only twice.

JillS Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:33 AM EST

Archuleta nailed it. I tried voting for 2 hours and got thru only twice.


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