It’s the final night the American Idol judges will have any say in who stays and who goes, as the control is handed over to us and our votes beginning next week. It’s a round of “future Idols meet Idol stars” for the last half of the elite top 24, and after a “twilight zone” night of solo performances, we can only hope the seasoned vets bring out the best in the newbies. Amelia Eisenhauer And Season 5 Standout Kellie Pickler: If Kellie Pickler ever gets her own reality show, I vow to watch every second. (We’re gonna not mention that
American Idol Review: Back to the Future, Again...
American Idol Review: Back to the Future, Again...
- 2/19/2016
- by Jimmie Taylor
- TVovermind.com
Turning on American Idol to find Haley Reinhart, David Cook and Jordin Sparks was, for this Idoloonie, like walking down to the corner pharmacy and spotting a unicorn in the shampoo aisle. Adding Chris Daughtry, Kellie Pickler and even Constantine Maroulis to the All-Star mix, and it was like I’d found that unicorn tossing a bottle of Pantene Pro-v back and forth with a pegasus.
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- 2/19/2016
- TVLine.com
One of the great mysteries of American Idol‘s farewell season is its failure to snag Red Bull as a sponsor for its semifinal rounds.
There’s been a “blinked? you missed it!” Usain Bolt-ish pacing to these telecasts, in which a dozen performances and 36 individual critiques — plus some pithy “meet the contestants!” packages — get crammed into approximately 42 minutes of airtime.
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- 2/18/2016
- TVLine.com
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