Top 24: Boys Recap
Oy. Tonight's show was not exactly the most promising way to kick off this next phase of the competition. Hopefully now that the first show is out of the way, the kids will stop soiling themselves long enough to scrape together a respectable effort. Let's see how they did, shall we?
David Hernandez
Performed: "In the Midnight Hour" by Wilson Pickett
The song was fine but, truthfully, I was totally distracted by how much David's... father, I guess? looks like Phil Margera. Uncanny. I wonder if David wakes him up in the middle of the night and kicks the shit out of him. Yeah, probably not.
Chikeze
Performed: "More Today Than Yesterday" by The Spiral Starecase
Wow, that was rough. It started out really low and just never got better. Yet, Randy and Paula fawned all over it. I felt redeemed when Simon criticized the song and then quickly incensed when Chikeze got super cheeky and eye-rolly. I was trying not to go there but after that hissy fit?! Well, that behavior, my friends, just earned Chikeze a new nickname from me on this blog: Fat Alfonso Ribeiro. Please make note.
David Cook
Performed: "So Happy Together" by The Turtles
Dear David,
You simply cannot rock a mic stand when you have three backup singers behind you cheerfully chirping "Bah bah bah bah bah bah!" Douche.
Sincerely,
Curly
P.S. Tell Randy that if ever compares you to Alice in Chains again, I'll twirl that mic stand right up his ass. Sideways. Thanks!
Jason Yeager
Performed: "Moon River" by Andy Williams
A quick reenactment of my reaction to this song:
"Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. OMG, is his son wearing a wig? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz."
Robbie Carrico
Performed: "One" by Three Dog Night
Well, that blew. Seriously. I don't get the praise heaped on him by all three judges. He may very well be this year's Constantine for me. I hated that fucker from the get-go and my stance did not soften. Robbie and his dramatic finger pointing and gesturing bullshit are headed in the same direction.
David Archuleta
Performed: "Shop Around" by The Miracles
Careful, David... you're quickly venturing into creepy Bindi Irwin territory. I used to think she was cute and now? Well, frankly, I want to kick her in the face. If you don't dial it down a bit, you too will be eating my kicks tout de suite.
Danny Noriega
Performed: "Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis
Question: Should a skinny, slight gay boy like Danny REALLY be singing about prison?
Luke Menard
Performed: "Everybody's Talking at Me" by Harry Nilsson
Pack your hoodie and go, Luke. You bore me. And the rest of America too, I'm guessing.
Colton Berry
Performed: "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis
For some reason, I want to like Colton. I guess I feel bad that his achievement was sort of overshadowed last week by Simon's loving ode to the just-ousted Kyle. Colon got a luke-warm congratulations and then the rest of the time was spent fawning of Arvid Engen's younger brother.
Colton, do me a solid here and stop, you know, sucking. It will make things easier on the both of us.
Garrett Haley
Performed: "Breaking up Is Hard to Do" by Neil Sedaka
Do you know what's even harder, Garrett? Keeping my eyes open during your song.
Jason Castro
Performed: "Daydream" by The Lovin' Spoonful
He's so pretty. I think I found my boyfriend for the season.
Michael Johns
Performed: "Light My Fire" by The Doors
Things got a little screamy as the song progressed but it didn't blow, I guess. Can you tell I'm running out of things to say?
Predictions: Buh-bye, Luke Menard and Jason Yeager.

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