Last
night the dream ended for Scott Savol and the nightmare
began for Paula Abdul.
Despite a performance on Tuesday that Simon
called his best ever, Scott was voted off. I was
pretty sure that he'd be in the bottom group, but held out
the hope that it'd be Anthony who'd get the boot.
Still, it's quite an accomplishment that Scott made
it as far as he did. Scott certainly isn't what most
would consider the proto-type for an American Idol.
Still, I wish Scott the best, and hope this leads
to good things for him.
The Primetime
Special on Paula Abdul's alleged affair turned
out to have a lot of evidence pointing to the fact
that it happened. I'll admit that before the special aired,
I thought there was a possibility that Paula could
have paid more attention to one of the contestants, but
man, I didn't think that the facts would be so blatently
bad against her.
Not only did Corey Clark provide phone records
showing Paula repeatedly called him and his parents
[with some lasting over an hour], but there were voice
mail messages telling him to keep quiet, receipts
for clothes she paid bought for him, a cell phone,
and even medicine that Paula bought him. She
even helped him pick out a Journey song to perform
saying that Randy would like it, since he played
with the band years ago and sure enough that's what happened.
How will this affect American Idol? My guess is
that it won't hurt the show much at all.
The real question is how will it affect Paula? If
the producers of the show don't stand behind her, she's
done. Although many fans love her positive comments and
playful interactions with Simon, the show could go
on without her.
And unfortunately, it may have to.
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