Thursday, April 29, 2004

I Am Not A Crook

'American Idol' judges say Stevens' ouster more appropriate

Guest host Gerald Ford said it best last night on American Idol: "Our long national nightmare is finally over."

OK, it wasn't as dramatic as all that, and I admit it was bittersweet watching John's farewell video, but it was time for Stevens to go. Did you see him trying to dance during the group singing that started the show? A sad spectacle indeed.

Simon predicts, meanwhile, that the final two will be La Toya and Diana, while suggesting that Fantasia would replace Diana there if the competition were based strictly on talent. With only five contestants left, we can attempt to predict the order now, can't we? I'm guessing we say goodbye to Jasmine, George, then Fantasia, who unfortunately seems to have as many detractors as fans. La Toya will smoke Diana in the finale. Of course, if next week's theme is rap or polka, all bets are off.

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