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American Idol: The Top 24 Revealed

American Idol Season 7
(S07E10)
Looks like Idol's getting an early start with the cheesy blatant endorsements. They opened this episode with an incredibly corny Jumper intro featuring Hayden Christensen and Ryan Seacrest. But tonight is all about about the chair and final judgment for the contestants. No more singing; no more chances to prove themselves. It's simply a matter of sitting down and hearing if they're in the Top 24 or headed home.



It's amazing that what on paper looks like it has to be one of the most interminably boring hours on television still manages to be compelling and taut with suspense. Ronald Hodge, who I don't remember having ever seen before is the first to take the chair, and the first to get cut. I might feel more sympathetic about this if I knew who the hell he was. That string continued as I said "Huh?" and "Who?" while Nina Shaw, Mycale Guyton and Lisa Aukerman all heard that their journeys had ended as well.

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Finally, I got a familiar face with Carly Smithson, who said that if it didn't go well she may just call it quits on a music career. Now, every season we have people who say "This is my last shot at making it" so we can feel all tense and nervous for them and of course (OF COURSE!) they get through, so as to not dash their dreams. As usual, the judges tortured and tormented the contestants and Paula pushed Carly to her emotional limits before telling her she's in. Simon said to Paula, "You tortured that girl." This is the part of reality television that's always difficult to watch, because these shows really do toy with real people's real emotions for dramatic affect.

The rockers represented in Hollywood. For David Cook, he knew he hadn't impressed Simon with his guitar work, but he still made the Top 24. The judges were worried if American Idol was the right place for Amanda Overmyer, but ultimately decided it was. The news wasn't as good for Brandon Green, Amanda Hawkins and Buck Smith, who get a very sympathetic "Who the hell are those people?" from me. Sorry to see you for the first time as you're leaving. Shaun Barrowes, Lorena Pinot, Drew Poppelreiter and Natasha Blach (sp?) joined the list of people we barely know or don't know at all and now say goodbye to.

I was equally as sorry to be seeing for the first time, or damned well might as well have been, Jason Castro, Luke Menard, Garrett Haley, Jason Yeager, Alexandrea Lushington and David Hernandez. They all made it into the Top 24, but who are they? When did we get to see them shine on stage and understand how they made it? It really bothers me what a disadvantage Idol gives some of their Top 24 contestants. Here we are ten episodes in and I've never seen these guys sing, that I can recall.

Star Search winner David Archuleta certainly got plenty of screen time throughout the first nine episodes. And he'll get plenty more as part of The Top 24. Kristy Lee Cook, Brooke White, and Danny Noriega, Ramiele Malubay and Michael Johns made it through as well, though these names got so much air-time and praise throughout, I can't say I was surprised by any of them.

Syesha Mercado lost her voice in Hollywood, but still managed to pull out a strong performance in the end. I wasn't as confident that she'd make it, as I felt she oversang some of her songs. But she did and joins Robbie Carrico, Kady Malloy, Chikezie Eze, Amy Davis, Asia'H Epperson and Alaina Whitaker in the Top 24

Plenty of time was also spent on homeless Brit-sounding Josiah Leming, who was called overconfident by Simon at the end of Hollywood week. And he took up way too much of my TV time again here.We got to see him talk about how his gut told him he would make the Top 24. And then after he got a "No" served with a nice big slice of humble pie, we got to see him break down and hug all the other contestants. Hell, he even got his own background music for his rejection. I have to wonder, considering all this attention, if he's not set up as an alternate, that way if someone posed topless on an internet site four years ago and they have to kick them out, they can call on Josiah. Of course, then it'd have to be a guy who did that ... Chikezie?

In the end, as always, the Idol loves to bring it down to two contestants on each side who go up together, so they can reject one at the exact same time they put the other one through to the Top 24. This creates one of those awesomely uncomfortable and awkward moment. Ecstasy side-by-side with anguish. Ah, sweet anguish! Zoom that camera in! See how she's trying to pretend she's happy for the other girl? Oh yeah! She wants to stab her right now. This is pure gold, right here! Pure gold!

For the guys, they put Colton Berry up against future politician Kyle Ensley. Neither decision was unanimous, but in the end it's good news for Colton and the end of the road for Kyle. Simon disagreed with this decision and thought Kyle should have made it, no disrespect intended to Colton. Kyle got a lot of praise and support and encouragement to come back and try again.

Then it was the ladies turn, and Joanne Borgella and Cardin McKinney got to face off for the final slot. Wrapping up the Top 24 is plus-size model Joanne on a unanimous vote. So there you have it. An hour of television in which essentially nothing happened but hearing a bunch of people hear "Yes" or "No." Good stuff, huh? And without further adieu, here they are:

Top 12 Girls:
Joanne Borgella
Kristy Lee Cook
Amy Davis
Asia'H Epperson
Alexandrea Lushington
Ramiele Malubay
Kady Malloy
Syesha Mercado
Amanda Overmyer
Carly Smithson
Alaina Whitaker
Brooke White

Top 12 Boys:
David Archuleta
Colton Berry
Robbie Carrico
Jason Castro
David Cook
David Hernandez
Chikezie Eze
Garrett Haley
Michael Johns
Luke Menard
Danny Noriega
Jason Yeager


Those of you who read the spoilers will find this list a little less than exciting, and more than a bit familiar. Those of you who don't can now go back and look at our "spoiler" posts, because not only do they feature plenty of video from the audition rounds, but other video and audio from outside of American Idol for many of the contestants as well. Brush up and pick out your favorites before the competition begins for real next week!

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