Season 7
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The Writers' Guild of America strike is slowly starting to take its toll on the entertainment industry as each company begins running out of fresh scripts. Networks are looking for ways to retain a sturdy audience without additional scripts coming in from their shows' writers, whether it be by reruns, the regular assortment of mid-season replacements, reality shows, resurrected shows, and even cable network shows. The presence of reality shows strengthens more and more as the strike continues because reality shows are produced relatively cheaply and, most importantly, without scripts.
One might think that American Idol would benefit from the strike because a show like AI is theoretically expandable into many more episodes. (more…)
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Contestant #20547
Renaldo had an undeniably unique outfit for his American Idol audition: A white hat covered with white feathers, a sign on the front saying "SIMON", and with wings on the bac; a quilted vest; large, white feather pompoms on the back shoulders; and a shiny silver cape.
As Renaldo walked into the audition room, Paula asked him why Simon's name was on his hat. He answered, "Two reasons: Everyone, everywhere, as long as there is free media, television, radio, speaks the name of Simon. Even a newborn baby. Secondly–" and then Randy and Paula cut him off. The first reason was already too much for them to take.
Renaldo sang his own composition, We're Brothers Forever, which is a ballad consisting of the following lyrics, sung boldly and proudly:
I am your brother,
your best friend forever.
Singing the songs;
The music that you like.
Brothers 'til the end of time.
Together or not,
you're always in my heart.
Your hurt, your feelings
and you will worry no more.
Renaldo finished singing the song and Randy urged him to continue. Apparently that is the full song, because Renaldo sang that chorus again. In fact, he continued singing it over and over again, and Randy and Paula were trying to convince Simon that the song was really a ballad to him.
After a few rounds, Paula screamed and got up, and Randy joined Renaldo on stage to rock to the left and to the right as they sang the song. Randy then brought Ryan in to sing along, and Paula joined them on stage as well as they serenaded Simon.
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Contestant #16732
In this episode, we saw a parade of transvestites, but none was more noticeable than contestant number 16732. Unfortunately, the show never displays Contestant #16732's name, so I simply referred to him as "Unconvincing Transvestite," but his name is actually Nick Pozderac.
Nick was an (hopefully intentionally) unconvincing transvestite. He had visible stubble, an large, awful wig, a large white beaded necklace, and a shapeless dress.
Nick sang Tyler Bonnie's Total Eclipse of the Heart with little success.
Simon asked him, "What have you got in your trousers?"
Post-audition, Nick pleaded with the men of America, "Guys, give it a try 'cause pants can be restricting, if you know what I mean. And there's breezes here that I've never felt before."
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Contestant #17945
Tammy isn't the most outgoing, energetic person auditioning for American Idol. In fact, she seems to have a very low key personality.
Tammy told the judges that she would be singing Celine Dion's The Power of Love. Instead, Tammy started singing If You Asked Me To in a high, timid voice. Tammy asked to start over after a rough start.
Simon clarified which song Tammy was singing, and they asked her if which song she wanted to sing.
Randy told her that she was a nice, sweet girl, but that her audition was horrible.
Despite her failure to make it through to Hollywood, Tammy kept the same unemotional demeanor. Nonetheless, Ryan consoled her and told her to calm down.
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Contestant #20929
"Hi, my name's Kyle Ensley, and elect me to be your next American Idol."
Kyle is a PolySci and International Business major with aspirations to be the next governor of Oklahoma. Of course, the best springboard to governor is to be American Idol first.
Kyle sang Queen's Somebody to Love in earnest. Simon admitted that Kyle wasn't as bad as he thought he would be and gave him the thumbs up. Before they passed him through, however, Simon made Kyle promise that he wouldn't be like Clay Aiken, doing weird things with his hair, wear red leather jackets, or sing Grease Is the Word.
Forget about Hillary, Rudy, Barack, Mike, and the Johns. I'm voting for Kyle!
Read about Kyle's Hollywood audition.
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Contestant #13839
As Ryan was encouraging the waiting room to whoop it up and prove that they were ready to take the American Idol title back, Douglas only clapped mildly and said, "Right." When Ryan confronted Douglas about not being very enthusiastic, he said, "I don't want to, you know, lose my voice." Ryan responded, "I don't want you to strain it, then. You're like Christina Aguilera."
Douglas reflected on his previous singing experience:
My family does not know I'm here today. My dad caught me singing one time eight years ago, and he's like, "Who do you think you are?" But then I would, like, sing so well a lot of times he would say, "I hate you," not like, "Man, I hate you, you're so good," like "I really hate you."
In his audition, Douglas admitted that he was nervous and asked to do a warm-up. He turned away from the judges and uttered some
After poorly singing Bon Jovi's Living on a Prayer, Douglas admitted that he "was rough on that one note." Simon replied, "The one note?"
Paula told him to take a drink and relax, so Douglas drank some more water and started doing his warm-ups as he walked around the room. Finally, he returned to the stage and timidly started singing Mariah Carey's Circles — and as he sang it, he started walking around in a circle.
Simon stopped him again and said, "Douglas. Douglas! Douglas, I don't want to hear any more of this stupidity." This prompted Douglas to slip back into Living on a Prayer.
Finally, security moved in to escort Douglas out, and Simon assured him that he'd take them to a safe place.
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Contestant #12755
Erick sang Boyz II Men's A Song For Mama. Unfortunately, the only way he could sing that high was to sing softly and in a falsetto voice.
After hearing this audition, Simon commented, "You sound like you're seven."
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