
American Idol: And so it goes…
Melissa Ruggieri
May 15, 2008
So it’s David vs. David in next week’s finale.
Yawn.
Even as Scruffy David (that would be Cook) sweetly held out his hand to clasp Syesha Mercado’s as the final trio waited to hear Ryan Seacrest shatter a dream, was there ever any doubt who was going home?
Syesha didn’t look very surprised at the news, remaining poised and able to flash a mega-watt smile to the Broadway producers watching from home. You almost expected her to make the universal “call me” sign, hoping that someone will save her from becoming the next Melinda Doolittle (my favorite contestant from last year who has, unfortunately, lived up to her last name – at least in any major, public way).
But it’s funny how I’ll always equate third-place week with Elliott Yamin.
Just watching Scruffy David tossing out a pitch at the baseball stadium (albeit with a major league team), Syesha riding in the back of a top-down limo with her parents as squealing fans lined the streets and David “Gosh” Archuleta getting handed a special proclamation from the groovily mustached mayor of Murray City, Utah, instantly brought back memories of Elliott’s magical day here two years ago.
So here’s to Syesha having some Elliott-level success.
But if there were any revelations last night – aside from the fact that I wanted to start a new drinking game and down a shot of whiskey every time David A. murmured “gosh” and blinked…but then I’d be too drunk to type – it’s that Fantasia, God bless her, hasn’t changed a whit.
She’s not my favorite “Idol” winner if we’re talking about vocals – I always found her a bit too screechy and overbearing – but has there ever been a more spirited, command-the-room performer as Lady F? I think her guest appearance last night proved that the answer is most definitely NO.
(Also, was there a more priceless camera cut in the show’s history than to Simon’s nearly dropped-jaw reaction to the Fantasia workout?).
Anyway, that’s why I’m throwing what little gusto I still have for this season behind Scruffy David next week. No secret that David A. just doesn’t do it for me, and Fantasia was another reminder why.
Scruffy David isn’t about to start booty-boppin’ across the stage (and after watching him dance, poor thing, during last night’s dreadful group song, that’s a good thing), but he has presence. His quiet authority projects an underlying sexiness and he’s demonstrated repeatedly that he can mold any style of song and inject it with originality.
David A., meanwhile, still looks and acts like the “Star Search” contestant he once was – a sweet-faced boy in a Members Only jacket who does treacly well and is as dull as a PBS telethon.
But, as Simon predicted moments before Syesha was celebrated home – or, back to her “Idol” dorm – next week’s D&D finale has the potential to be a “humdinger” that will come down not to talent, but to the fan base with the fastest phone connections.
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We all know that Syesha was suppose to be in the finale but this is America and with that being said, I’ll move right along. I’m glad that Syesha didn’t win because the only thing she will be missing is the title “American Idol.” She is going to do so much better and make lots more money not being locked into that american idol contract. (Look at Jennifer Hudson) As opposed to D & D, Syesha is BEAUTIFUL, has a very nice personality, a huge smile that lights up the entire room and not only is she a wounderful singer but a fantastic performer. I’m anxiously anticipating the arrival of her first cd.
Mr Real of Smyrna, GA
May. 15, 2008 at 01:02 PM
I’m all for starting an anti-David A. movement. He’s boring and isn’t that good. It’s the same-old, same-old every week. He’ll be a very successful Christian singer and that’s it. David C. on the other hand has potential to be three times as successful as Daughtry. When he releases a CD it’ll be the first time I buy something Idol-related.
Another David of Richmond
May. 15, 2008 at 09:52 AM
Yep - it’s scruffy David for me too. He’s sure got a powerful voice and will be great in his genre, but he’s versatile too (remember ALW night?) And on top of that he seems to have a strength of character that makes him a lot like our Elliott. Success to them all - but I hope scruffy David takes home the prize.
Linda
May. 15, 2008 at 07:18 AM
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