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03/06/2007 6:38 PM Alert 

New crop of 'Idol' contestants are missing that elusive 'it' factor

Erin Carlson, Canadian Press

Published: Tuesday, March 06, 2007

NEW YORK (AP) - Blah.

If any word were to sum up this year's mostly bland and sometimes unwatchable batch of "Idol" contestants, that'd be it.

Sure, there are some standouts - sweet-natured former backup singer Melinda Doolittle, big-voiced belter and Flint, Mich., native LaKisha Jones and cocksure beatboxer Blake Lewis are shoo-ins to face off in the weeks before the Fox talent show's big May finale. Each are confident, worthy performers, yet they don't leave you wanting more.

Yes, I'll admit it. I miss Taylor Hicks and his herky-jerky dancing. I miss watching the kittenish Katharine McPhee make goo-goo eyes at the camera. I miss making goo-goo eyes at the TV when bald rocker Chris Daughtry worked the stage like a pro. Then there's my personal favourite, the soulful and snaggletoothed Elliott Yamin, who had me in tears when he was voted off last year. (Yamin has since had a full dental makeover, complete with new veneers.)

"It's a very hard season I think, at this point, to pinpoint who has the 'it' factor," said Michael Slezak, who blogs about the show for Entertainment Weekly magazine's website. "Which is strange, because usually by this point in the 'Idol' season, you could say: 'Fantasia has IT. Carrie Underwood has IT. Chris Daughtry has IT."'

It must be noted, though, that this year's guy to watch - the scrappy Lewis, who nailed a cover of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" - is a lot hipper than Hicks. The likable Doolittle seems less of a diva than McPhee, who at times came off as aloof and self-aware. Still, last season's talent pool - stuffed with variety, excitement and star quality - might have set the bar so high that viewers are feeling let down by the new kids.

Give them time to develop, said host Ryan Seacrest, who counts Doolittle and Jones as "the favourites."

"I can hope that the guys get better and better each week," Seacrest recently said. "And, in terms of anything else, the contestants are experiencing something they've never been through before and (are) thrown into this. And, it's a long process.

"We are SO early in the season and in the series, you also don't want to be somebody (who) peaks too soon," he continued. "You want to make sure you're good enough to stay in but you're building with each week, so the audience gets behind you."

In other words: Don't write off this crop of contenders just yet. After all, the top 12 finalists have yet to be announced.

"This group of singers has a chance to redeem themselves," Slezak said. "Right now, I would say it's gonna be tough for them to outdo last season. But I think there are enough good singers that it could be as good as last season."

One of those singers is the spunky and stylish Stephanie Edwards, who tore up her rendition of Beyonce's "Dangerously In Love" last week. "So many people are going to be in love with Stephanie Edwards right now," gushed Paula Abdul.

Hope so. Producers should show more of Edwards' backstory, so we can get to know her better. Her competition - especially Jones, who gives us someone to root for as a single mom to an adorable little girl - has an edge on her in that respect.

Edwards, 19, who is from Georgia, would also do well to separate herself from the pack of female front-runners: Jones, Doolittle, 17-year-old Jordin Sparks and curly haired Sabrina Sloan. All are going the R and B route, which makes for boring TV on a star-making show that has crowned such disparate acts as Hicks, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Fantasia Barrino.

What's missing on this "Idol," Slezak said, is "a real mix of different types."

"A lot of the guys are working a sort of Justin Timberlake-y, Usher-y vibe, and a lot of the women are sort of working an old-school Gladys Knight, Aretha kind of vibe," he said. "I was surprised by the fact that there aren't really any legitimate rock singers, that there doesn't seem to be anyone who's a country singer."

Remember Tami Gosnell, the pedicab driver from Colorado? Now there was a star. When she sang "Whipping Post" during her audition, it was like that scene in "The Queen" when Helen Mirren's Queen Elizabeth is nearly rendered speechless by the sight of a magnificent, elusive stag. Such moments happen rarely, when we least expect them.

So invigorating was Gosnell's bluesy, natural performance that it required another viewing, courtesy of DVR. She had a certain something - a quality that can vaguely be described as "IT."

She was also inexplicably cut after this year's Hollywood rounds. In a sea of "blah," Gosnell certainly stood out.

Isn't that worth voting for?


http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/arts/story.html?id=ea8dfbe9-8a51-46aa-bee0-5f8ccc09760c&k=16653&p=1

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03/06/2007 6:49 PM Alert 

I agree. Except I never found anything to complain about with Kat! 


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03/06/2007 11:30 PM Alert 
Same here Barlo...!
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03/07/2007 2:52 AM Alert 
Kat seemed like the Woman With a Thousand Faces when she was competing on 'AI' last year. For some reason, a lot of us saw the real person during that time rather than the misconceptions other people had. Does that make us more astute people? Yeah, sure, let's pat ourselves on the backs.

Even Kat has described herself in similar words to what this writer describes Kat as last year. I just didn't notice anything (or, if so, very little) that resembled aloofness, sternness (Kat's word) or self-awareness. Well, I could tell Kat was self-aware when her performance wasn't going the way she wanted it to. But that's nothing unusual about a perfectionist performer...and Kat's admitted to it and has worked on that challenge. This writer makes it look like Kat's entire personality was a liability that annoyed people. I just call that misunderstanding. It was really 'AI's fault for not showing more in-depth profiles on the contestants. That's one big flaw in the show that maybe they're doing a little better on this year. Though you still find yourself wondering who those contestants really are as people as the show progresses. For me, I could decipher who Kat really was for the most part through her body language.

Beyond that, I agree that the 'X Factor is missing somewhat this season. But I'm also a believer in that appearing all of a sudden in a singer. We've seen it happen before on 'AI.' I imagine a lot of us didn't think Carrie Underwood was going to go to such high heights in Season Four--and look where she's gone. I've recently thought she and Kat are both the most exceptional singers anywhere in the pop world right now.

Ryan's right (yes, the man does have some sense) that we should wait and see what happens with these Season Six contestants. While none of them are overly intriguing--they do have some marketable talents there. Blake, Melinda, Lakisha, et al., could be giving us a "wow" factor later on in April or May. The 'X' Factor can unleash itself at unknown times and take people by surprise. It's usually in the people you least expect too.

Some might look at this as 'AI' dripping one bead of sweat that maybe this season will get so non-interesting that people will (gasp!) stop watching. I don't think they have anything to worry about. There's also an 'X' Factor to 'AI' itself that we still have yet to figure out.
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03/07/2007 6:13 AM Alert 
It is a long season; barely begun. So far, there are only 3 or 4 contestants worth following. The challenge will be after the top 12 is determined when they are forced out of their comfort zones each week. Who knows, people like Chris Sligh and Sundance Head could rise to the top. I agree that nobody has that "IT" factor just yet. Blake is unique, but is it a WOW factor?
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03/07/2007 6:43 AM Alert 
i agree. This guy/girl is absolutely right...
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03/07/2007 11:51 PM Alert 
Couldn't agree more! This Season I don't think will ever compare to Season 5. It doesn't matter who stays or who goes, Season 6 just doesn't have the same excitement that Season 5 had. The contestants, they all seem like they really don't want to be there but just sing for the hell of it. The only way that Season 6 will spark more people is if they bring Katharine back to sing a song. Everyone knows how memorable it was having Katharine sing those beautiful soulful ballads with so much heart and emotion and energy especially during her more upbeat songs on AI. If they have her back, the show might get the same viewers from last year and then maybe once the contestants see Katharine sing, they will be inspired to give it their all every week and actually try to win.
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