Thursday, May 13, 2004

Jasmine Trias Moves On To Final Three

I love big upsets in competition. They are the most satisfying games or contests to watch. And last night’s American Idol result show is no exception. Jasmine Trias, condemned by almost everybody (except me, of course) to be the one packing up her bags actually ended up among the top two vote getters along with Diana Degarmo. Fantasia Barrino and La Toya London ended up in the bottom two, a night after where even judge Paula Abdul had trouble finding good words for Trias’s performance.


And like what happened after Jennifer Hudson was voted off the competition, the three judges who obviously tried everything the previous night to let America know whom they want America to vote-off once again rattled off condemnations. Travesty, America got it wrong, holy sh*t. Ha ha ha. I say the judges don’t get it. How can you possibly say to somebody that he or she got it wrong by voting for his or her favorite? Now that is travesty.


Good luck Jasmine. Never forget to pray. Always believe in God and in yourself. That’s all that matters. Don’t ever give up.


What Others Have To Say:

[Jennifer King of RuggedElegantLiving.com]
The ultimate success of these artists will not be determined by phone calls and text messages. Rather success will be defined in the marketplace as people start spending their hard-earned cash to buy these artists' albums. It will be very interesting to watch who sells more CDs: La Toya London or Jasmine Trias?

Yeah, we know that. But the ultimate success in American Idol is to garner the most votes. The judges did say that La Toya has not really improved. That she is still the same La Toya from the start of the competition. I assume of course that they don’t think La Toya is perfect already and needs no further improvement. Interesting indeed.


[Anika Van Wyk of Calgary Sun]
Even more puzzling, LaToya was joined in the bottom two by Fantasia Barrino.

What is most puzzling of course is that why are most columnists or journalists do not know that there is no such thing as “wrong favorite”.

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