Wednesday, April 29, 2009

american idol top 4

America already had voted him from the competition, so it was no huge surprise Matt Giraud was the latest to fall on American Idol. The real surprise, without question, is how Adam Lambert landed in the bottom three.

A definite favorite to make it to the finals, Adam somehow landed in the dreaded bottom three of the group. Before you get too carried away, let’s do the math.
With five contestants left, three being in the bottom three … well, odds aren’t that stacked against such a scenario. And, considering many people have pegged Adam to go the distance, some people may be power voting to try and save their “other favorite” contestants.

Not to make excuses for Adam. We all saw how being in the bottom — and getting voted off, really — saved Matt for a couple of extra weeks. No matter what happens to Adam in the coming few weeks, he will be the most successful Idol finalist from this season. It’s not even a question.
I also think Matt will be OK. Even if he returns to his dueling piano gig in Michigan, he’ll be much more of a successful artist than he stood a chance of being without this show.
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