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'American Idol' Recap: Top 24 Partially Revealed

Posted: 02/23/2012 1:53 am

Another week, another wholly unnecessary, post-audition audition episode of "American Idol," because the judges are apparently unqualified to accurately measure talent until they've heard a contestant sing at least eight times in four different venues. Everything that was revealed in this episode could've been covered in a five minute montage, but the producers have a two-hour timeslot and they're determined to make you sit through every monotonous minute, gosh darn it!

Since I am not nearly as sadistic as the creators of "American Idol," all you really need to know is included in the handy list of survivors and lucky escapees below. I suggest you save your DVR space and just drop in for the last five minutes of the Feb. 23 episode, when the show will roll out its annual "Ridiculous Dancing Montage" that will remind you of the Top 24 in one manageable, filler-free chunk.

The first 14 contestants to make it to the live rounds were:

  • Jen Hirsch -- The winery worker we first met in Galveston, who was one of many to wow the crowd with a bluesy rendition of "Georgia on My Mind" in Hollywood.
  • Creighton Fraker -- Jen's fellow group member, the "starving artist" from New York. His quirky tone won't be everyone's cup of tea, but he's certainly been a standout of the audition rounds.
  • Joshua Ledet -- A soulful crooner who was basically a non-entity during the initial auditions, but quickly differentiated himself from the masses during Hollywood Week.
  • Haley Johnson -- This peppy blonde is one of many with a strong voice, but not really enough personality to separate her from the crowd this season. Great belter, though.
  • Elise Testone -- She nailed "It's A Man's World" for her final performance, and her husky tone and sweet runs should help her progress to the Top 12.
  • Reed Grimm -- Though he's not a member of the Fantastic Four, he's certainly pulled off several super performances; especially his a cappella-turned-drum performance of "Georgia."
  • Erika Van Pelt -- One of the strongest female voices in the competition, with a tone eerily reminiscent of Pink, the mobile DJ was an easy yes -- though the judges did say that she didn't do as well as they'd hoped throughout Hollywood and Vegas.
  • Chelsea Sorrell -- The first of several indistinguishable country crooners; from what I recall, Chelsea was a solid enough singer, but likely to be canon fodder in the live rounds since she hasn't been all that memorable thus far.
  • Baylie Brown -- Another country girl, with the added cachet of having had far more screen-time than Chelsea, due to the fact that she first auditioned back in Season 6, which is apparently super impressive. She mangled Rascal Flatts' "Here Comes Goodbye" in her final audition, but in spite of that, the judges gave her a pass.
  • Heejun Han -- Best known for his deadpan zingers and rivalry with Richie "The Cowboy" Law (who was thankfully sent home), long-suffering Heejun has always been one of J.Lo's favorites and acquitted himself beautifully in his final song. His hilarious response to Ryan Seacrest's "What are you sweating?" ("Mostly water") was possibly the high point of the episode. Yes, it was one of those nights.
  • Jessica Sanchez -- I don't remember this sweet 16-year-old at all, but her final performance of "The Prayer" was beautifully controlled and had a sweet, natural purity that literally gave me chills. She wants to succeed so that she can support her family since they're broke from supporting her musical ambitions. No pressure.
  • Phillip Phillips -- This season's Casey Abrams, which is only a good thing if you liked last season's Casey Abrams. He's graveled and seems to have a great grasp of who he wants to be as an artist, but I predict he'll be even more divisive than Creighton.
  • Colton Dixon -- The reluctant brother who hijacked his sister's audition after the judges bullied him into performing. He's still far too affected for me, but he's unique and confident. Plus, he's white, male and can play and instrument, so he'll probably win. He tried to make up for stealing his sister's thunder by dedicating his final song to her, but things got awkward again when she told him to ask the judges to put her through next year. Yeah, that sibling rivalry isn't going away any time soon.

  • Brielle Von Hugel -- Teen diva with a suffocating stage mom. She performed a mid-tempo version of "Killing Me Softly" for her final audition, which was interesting. I think she thinks she's better than she actually is, not sure she'll make the Top 12.

And, in an attempt to fabricate drama from a completely pedestrian episode, the show ended on a "cliffhanger" with proud daddy Adam Brock left in limbo until the next episode -- though I can't fathom him being sent home, especially after his rousing performance of "Georgia" in Hollywood.

We mostly lost a few faceless nobodies who hadn't been given any exposure during the audition rounds, and I didn't even catch their names, but there were a couple of surprises. The consistently fantastic Lauren Gray was eliminated, despite her commercial-skewing, Kelly Clarkson-meets-Adele sound. She had great range and a lot of personality, so I wouldn't be surprised if she was brought back as a wildcard (or are we not doing that this year?) but it's somewhat baffling that she was let go in the first place. And despite the catchy name, Neco Starr was also sent home, which made more sense since his last performance sounded nasal and whiny.

On Feb. 23, the 10 remaining members of the Top 24 will be revealed, and thankfully, next week, we can finally get on with the actual singing competition. Were you surprised by any of the judges' decisions?

"American Idol" airs Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on Fox. Next week, "Idol" will also air on Tuesday (2/28) at 8 p.m. as the semifinalist boys perform.

 

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Another week, another wholly unnecessary, post-audition audition episode of "American Idol," because the judges are apparently unqualified to accurately measure talent until they've heard a contest...
Another week, another wholly unnecessary, post-audition audition episode of "American Idol," because the judges are apparently unqualified to accurately measure talent until they've heard a contest...
 
 
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
11:04 AM on 02/24/2012
is anybody watching?
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11:53 PM on 02/23/2012
Where are the African American girls? Anyway, I'll be watching "The Voice".
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08:03 PM on 02/23/2012
I would suggest a down-a-shot-of-vodka game for every time we hear the phrases "my dream," "means everything," "change my life," "want it so bad," and maybe "it's tough" -- but then we'd all be dead of alcohol poisoning within the first fifteen minutes.
06:55 AM on 02/24/2012
brilliant. F&F
06:06 PM on 02/23/2012
Why the hell is Steven Tyler doing this when he can be making another Aerosmith record? He already probably has more money than God, why not pump out some bluesy hard rock instead of wasting space on this now-defunct filler show?
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BLinCincinnati
04:28 PM on 02/23/2012
There is no way I could watch AI without a DVR... 2 hour show and I watched it in about 15 minutes skipping through all the nonsense.
07:01 AM on 02/24/2012
you pretty much hae to do that with any reality show these days--especially the "talent" shows.
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Hrover
02:31 PM on 02/23/2012
Is this show still on TV?
11:48 AM on 02/23/2012
I feel sorry for those of you who do NOT have DVR or some way of recording so you can FAST FORWARD.
That being said, I'm so glad to read that others feel the same way about HEEJUN! He MAKES the show and I laughed SO HARD when he said "mostly water".
In fact, he is the MAIN reason I watch it except to see how many North Carolinians move on.
Heejun is not only cute and adorable, he is EXTREMELY FUNNY and TALENTED. He will have my vote every single week!
Please let him know that if for some insane reason he doesn't win it all, please consider being a comedian for pay..he's already a comedian!
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Bluesue
05:17 PM on 02/23/2012
I agree - Heejun is cute, funny, talented and seems like a really nice guy. That "mostly water" answer was so funny and unexpected. I hope he goes a long way.

I was glad to see the last of the cowboy. He had some talent but he was such a jerk.
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phoebequeen
I blame the dog
06:44 PM on 02/23/2012
I agree. I love Heejun's dry sense of humor. If he doesn't make it as a singer, he could become an actor. I love his back story too. Taking care of special needs kids and it helping his depression.
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epotruchyeahright
06:57 PM on 02/24/2012
Wouldn't be surprised to learn that he has a bit of a special need himself. His deadpan honesty looks like high-functioning autism to me, like Asperger's Syndrome. That "mostly water" line was definitely along those lines. I don't see him as a comedian.
11:24 AM on 02/23/2012
Most boring season in years. I see a bunch of kids who can sing decently, most have good voices, but there is little 'oomph' factor showing through as yet. And you're right, they're dragging it out way too long.

Plus, as DRFAST says, the top 24 leaked two-plus weeks ago, so no drama for lots of us. (although, if this season had been fraught, with lots of charismatic entertainers, I wouldn't have read the list.)
10:25 AM on 02/23/2012
I agree. I don't remember all this behind the scenes stuff. I just remember a contestant walking out on stage and performing like Britain's Got Talent. Maybe I'm wrong. This is the main reason I don't like the X Factor. I for one don't need to know about their home life, how they're feeling , et cetera, et cetera. I just want to see them perform.
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09:59 AM on 02/23/2012
Wow. This show is still on?
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drfast
November 2012 can't come quickly enough
08:58 AM on 02/23/2012
The spoilers have been posted for weeks....so no reason to watch this episode except to see The Cowboy get cut. That was satisfying. It is sad that the producers would present a 19 year-old in such a negative light...but he was easy to dislike.

Heejun should easily make the top 12....he is my only reason for watching. I can't get enough of his hysterical commentary. He needs his own show.
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phoebequeen
I blame the dog
06:45 PM on 02/23/2012
Agree. His reactions to Cowboy Dude was hysterical. Love his singing and especially his sense of humor.
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drfast
November 2012 can't come quickly enough
09:50 AM on 02/24/2012
OMG..did you see that they are thinking about bringing the Cowboy back? Let the hilarity ensue!
07:12 AM on 02/23/2012
Hard to decide which was worse, the entire 2 hours of complete nonsense, or the idea that we care enough about any of these people that a cliffhanger ending would get people talking. If this guy gets in, who cares? If not, who cares? The audition rounds went on a good 2 weeks too long. There was so much unnecessary filler that I stopped watching the episode 45 minutes in, put on my DVR of Survivor, watched that, while fastforwarding THAT show's filler, went BACK to Idol, fastforwarded all the garbage backstories and montages, listened to some of the singing, and I still finished Idol on time.

No wonder Big Bang Theory is beating Idol head to head.