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To: Palladin

I really do suspect them both messing with “the original” AND being particularly blatant with their “picks” - especially with the Drudge/NY Post article earlier today about the F4 being “pre-ordained” that it may well happen.

Of course they can also leave phone lines open “at least [read as long as necessary to get the intended results] 2 hours after the show ends” so they can still mess with the results even without the save...unless it were to be so blatant...that could be harder to swing.


712 posted on 03/17/2009 9:09:25 PM PDT by mfccinsd
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To: mfccinsd
Of course they can also leave phone lines open “at least [read as long as necessary to get the intended results] 2 hours after the show ends” so they can still mess with the results even without the save...unless it were to be so blatant...that could be harder to swing.

Why bother with all that? They never release actual numbers. They can get rid of whoever they want at any time. This show has no checks and balances.

732 posted on 03/17/2009 9:46:58 PM PDT by Netizen
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To: mfccinsd

Regarding yur post about the final 4. Found this:

Tuesday, March 17th 2009, 7:13 AM

Aside from Paula Abdul, the producers of “American Idol” have one more loudmouth to deal with on the set.

One of the hit show’s staffers is running around telling anyone who’ll listen that the team of producers and judges has already picked the final four contestants — despite the fact that 11 kids are still battling to be the latest pop star.

The female “AI” worker told a “group of people that the last four are going to be Danny Gokey, Lil Rounds, Adam Lambert and Alexis Grace,” said our insider. Asked if this was opinion or actual fact, the staffer vehemently retorted, “Those ARE the people,” saying it wasn’t mere speculation.

If it was just her prediction, she’d be spot-on with this week’s TV Guide, which also chose those exact four wanna-be crooners as its picks for stardom.

But the lass took it a step further, claiming that higher-ups at the hit Fox show were taking an issue with two of the top contenders.

“Adam Lambert and Lil Rounds are better singers and musicians than Gokey and Grace, but they’re too much like past winners and ‘A’ successes,” the woman said. “Adam’s too close in style and sound to Chris Daughtry, while Lil Rounds is a dead ringer for Fantasia. Even their background stories are similar!

“The producers really want it to be Danny or Alexis. They think they’re very commercially viable, have a good image and a great story.”

Gokey’s sorrowful story of the death of his wife, Sophia, during heart surgery a month before his audition is “a huge reason viewers are tuning in,” said the staffer. “Fox likes the attention that he’s getting, and they’ve taken to giving Danny much more airtime as a result.”

While Fox’s reps had no comment on the allegations, another TV insider told us, “It’d
be very hard to manipulate the entire final four. Sure, the judges get one vote to save someone, but that’s before the top five, so theoretically, it’s just delaying the inevitable.

“There’d have to be so many people lying for them to pull something like this off — so I doubt it’s true.”


Alexis was the lowest vote getter according to Dial Idol. If true, will the judges save her? If the final 4 is pre ordained will they sacrifice her to prove that the final 4 is not pre ordained? lol

Either way, tonight is going to be interesting. I’d hate to see her leave when there are others more deserving of leaving. She was good and would have been a great addition to the tour.

Scott is in the bottom three as well and he could be a bit more challenging for them to deal with on the tour.


798 posted on 03/18/2009 7:24:21 AM PDT by Netizen
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