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American Idol, Season 6 Episode 2 Recap

The American Idol Seattle auditions will absolutely go down as the worst in the reality show’s six year history. The whole thing turned out to be an absolute car wreck from the outset, without really any great performers and a whole slew of terrible, awful, unbelievably bad singers. Seattle is actually known for its musical sensibilities and this is one reason that the episode was so disarming. Whether or not Seattle’s true talent level was really on display is unknown/ What is known is that those who did show up for the audition were a bunch of freaks, no-talent weirdos who I wouldn’t let into my home.

However, millions upon millions of Americans do allow these freaks into our homes every time American Idol lets us. Does this say something about us as a people? Why do we gain such pleasure out of watching others suffer through brutal bouts of humiliation? Maybe its all in good fun and the ends justify the means when these people are ridiculed into never singing for anyone ever again. Simon, Paula and Randy are getting meaner as the seasons wear on, which is understandable. They have become desensitized to the awfulness of the contestants and don’t care anymore about the feelings of others. I don’t begrudge them for this, but it can be almost painful at times.

The Seattle auditions will, hopefully, be the lowlight of the season. Or, highlight, if that’s your thing. The remaining audition episodes will surely be better, and one would think to a large degree. Regardless, I’m glad the nightmare that was Seattle is over.

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Pussycat Dolls Present Girlicious: Episode 8 “public Image” Recap

On the previous episode of Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious, 25-year-old Carrie from Fairfield , Illinois was sent home because Robin Antin believed she would be better off as a solo artist than as a member of the group. Carrie took her elimination well and said she would be moving on with her rock and roll thing.


Meanwhile, the episode 8 was all about Public Image. Members of the final five were challenged to convince the press about their public image and were forced to conceal their differences. The contestants all participated in interviews for radio and for TV as well. They were put on the spot by JoJo of KIIS-FM and by Mark McGrath.


Being in the contest this far made some of the girls realize that it would be much better if they try to set aside their differences and work on being a better group instead. They try to straighten things out but one of them doesn’t accept the peace offering.


Natalie and Chrystina are still indifferent to Charlye and Tiffanie. Right after the elimination, Natalie and Christina locked themselves inside their room, excluding themselves from the other girls. Both were excited when they learned that this week’s challenge was about Public Image.


Robin Antin told the aspirants that they would be performing “How Many Times, How Many Lies” and “Buttons.” During rehearsals, Kenn Hicks told Chrystina that she better harmonize with Tiffanie.


In their interview for a local radio station, Tiffanie told the DJ that they were working happily together. They were also asked to sing a cappella, wherein Chrystina fumbled with words while the others did well.


In the end, Natalie won the competition. The girls talked and decided to fix their relationship with one another but Charlye said she doesn’t want to bond with people whom she doesn’t click with.


Charlye and Chrystina were placed in the bottom two. But surprise, surprise! No one was eliminated. Everyone will be part of next week’s finale.

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