Idol Talk — The “American Idol” Finale — May 26, 2010
Here we are folks — the final “American Idol” of 2010. I can’t say it hasn’t been a trudge some weeks, but it’s that realness — the highs and lows — that always keeps us tuning in.
We have a long two-hours and seven minutes ahead of us, so I will shorthand much of the proceedings, focusing on the highlights.
Fascinating fact — Ryan says that only 2 percent of the votes separated Lee and Crystal going into the finals. That’s amazingly close and shows maybe Crystal has a chance. If voters were disappointed in Lee Tuesday night, this might be enough to overcome his “dreamy” qualities and open the door for a Crystal win. At least, that’s what I’m hoping.
I am perplexed when Lee and Crystal take the stage in stylized school uniforms. A plaid skirt, ties and blazers are about as far away from Lee and Crystal’s vibe as one can imagine. But then the entire Top 12 takes the stage to sing Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out” and the appropriate, if trite, apparel makes more sense. So do the freaky “Village of the Damned” teenagers with the black eye make-up.
Hooray! Kris Allen is on the stage singing. Not that we can hear it thanks to an open microphone somewhere in the Idol studio that obliterates the start of Kris’ performance. We hear Ryan blurt something out and then the mic is turned off. Kris sings “The Truth” and he’s a class act. He was a great “American Idol” and it’s too bad that his album sales haven’t been what they should be.
The audience is filled with a “Who’s Who” of past Idol seasons. Jordin Sparks, Chris Richardson, Taylor Hicks, Blake Lewis, etc. etc.
Love the Bee Gees.
Comedian (and I use the word lightly) Dane Cook takes the stage. I can’t stand him and immediately fast-forward. However, Twitter quickly lights up with people saying how unfunny and lame he was. How that guy ever got famous is beyond me.
Women Idols sing “Beautiful” and “Fighter” by Christina Aguilera, who then joins them on the stage. Quel surprise! She just happens to have a new album dropping soon. She goes on to sing a maudlin slow song. The buzz has been that she is no longer relevant. She hasn’t had an album since 2006 and Lady Gaga has come in and usurped the spot that Xtina once had. BTW, her song grows on me as it reaches its powerful crescendo.
Carrie Underwood singing “Undo It” — looks great, sounds great. She is the epitome of superstar. I also love that she has a hot, blond back-up singer. Most performers prefer to have back-up singers with different figures and hair colors from themselves. The idea is that they will stand out and also be the “hottest” person on the stage. I love that Carrie has the confidence to let a blond, attractive vocalist back her up.
In a dramatic moment, Casey James sings the Poison hit “Every Rose has its Thorn” and is then joined by Poison lead vocalist Bret Michaels. He’s recovering from major health problems over the past few weeks and he looks as good as ever. He also just won “Celebrity Apprentice.”
Gen. Larry Platt and some dancers perform “Pants on the Ground” and are joined by William Hung, another once-upon-a-time Idol joke. Platt, by the way, was a prominent civil rights activist back in the 60s.
She’s back! Paula appears like a vision in pink on the stage to pay tribute to Simon. She looks beautiful, but unfortunately, she opens her mouth and tries to be a comedienne and it doesn’t work. Cringeworthy! But then that’s what we always loved about spacey Paula — those many moments that made us cringe. Simon says his goodbyes and is remarkably restrained.
At this point, Kelly Clarkson, the American Idol from Season One, takes the stage singing. She is joined by Ruben Studdard (Season 2), Fantasia (Season 3), Carrie (Season 4), Taylor Hicks, (Season 5), Jordin Sparks (Season 6), and Kris Allen, (Season 8). It’s great to see them altogether on one stage, but of course this line-up begs the question: Where is David Cook (Season 7)? If he had been there this would have truly been historic — at least in Idol-land.
Side note: I enjoyed seeing the original David Archuleta standing on stage next to his doppelganger, Aaron Kelly, aka David Archuleta 2.0.
Top 12 sing “I’ll Never Fall in Love with You Again” as Janet Jackson takes the stage. She then proceeds to sing a haunting “Nothing” and a spunky “Nasty.” She’s also back in top form after years battling her weight.
Lee and Crystal sing with “With a Little Help from My Friends” with legend Joe Cocker. Has anyone else noticed how awesome Crystal and Lee sound together? They have sung duets on several occasions and they are stellar together.
Dim the lights… it’s time for the big announcement.
Lee looks like he is going to throw up. His face is pinched, his eyes look distant. Meanwhile, Crystal is having a grand old time, laughing and clearly working to keep Lee from collapsing completely. Just before Ryan makes the announcement, Lee looks skyward and says, “OhmyGod!”
To repeat — Crystal has been the strongest singer and performer all season long. She deserves to win. However, Lee has had some great performances and his hang-dog charm has attracted a huge following. He had an off night Tuesday, but did it hurt his chances?
My call: SHOULD WIN — Crystal Bowersox, WILL WIN — Lee Dewyze.
Ryan opens the envelope and the winner is… Lee Dewyze. Your American Idol for Season Nine.
A big congrats to Lee. He deserves many accolades, even if Crystal deserves a few more than him.
As I see it, there are two possible paths he can follow: 1) He can produce an album where they will auto-tune the occasional weaknesses and pitchiness out of his vocals and he’ll sound solid all the time. He will gain confidence in himself on the tour this summer and his half-hearted, nerves a’pinging performances will be a thing of the past. And he will become a star. OR 2) He will continue to be a hot-or-cold performer, one who occasionally reaches for greatness (see the Top 3 semi-final show) and often falls far short (see Tuesday’s final). In this scenario, he will become the latest Taylor Hicks, with an under-performing album and a quick retreat to the sidelines of Idol fame.
For Lee’s sake and for the show’s sake, I hope Lee becomes a star.
Thanks to everyone for sticking with Idol and with this “Idol Talk” blog all season long. I’ve enjoyed your comments and our give-and-take. Until next January, g’night everyone!



