The Judges' Save is off the table, so we know that somebody's going home on Thursday night.
Smart money says that Elise Testone is doomed. One could also make an easy argument for Hollie Cavanagh's ouster. But that's why the play the games on the field, to use the sports cliche. Will America throw a curveball for the second straight week?
And, for the record, I'm using a picture of Joshua Ledet not because I'm completely confident he's safe or because I loved his rendition of my favorite song ever, but because that's a fantastic red jacket and it deserves a few more minutes of recognition.
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8:10 p.m. ET Sorry about the late start. I was interviewing The King of The North and I got stuck in traffic coming back from Santa Monica. Fortunately, I got back in time for the Zodiac-themed Ford Commercial, set to "Stars." Whee!
8:11 p.m. Hollie insists that the absence of Save hasn't changed anything backstage and that they're all still close and they're all still singing for their lives.
8:11 p.m. Joshua and Hollie face judgement first. Jimmy thinks that Joshua did well, particularly with "A Change Is Gonna Come." Jimmy doesn't think Hollie's going to move out of the Bottom Three, but she still took a "giant step" this week. On the other hand, Jimmy just thinks Joshua needs to keep doing what he's doing to make the finale. Joshua says that it's crazy he's here, because he's claustrophobic and he nearly couldn't get on the plane to come to "Idol."
8:15 p.m. Are we going to do The Huff again? We had 53 million votes cast last night. Joshua's safe, but only after a few seconds of Seacrest being an ass. Thanks, Ryan! And as for Hollie, she's the first person in the Bottom Three, which is pretty fair. But two more Stools of Shame must be filled. After Kris Allen.
8:19 p.m. Taylor Hicks is alive. And he's on-hand to tell Ryan that he's playing Vegas this summer. It's utterly absurd that the man next to Ryan Seacrest won "American Idol." And he beat Katharine McPhee. "American Idol" is weird, kids.
8:20 p.m. Frankly, it's also still a bit odd that Kris Allen won "American Idol." Kris has grown on me. He's a solid performer and he's reasonably appealing and musical. It's just that Kris hasn't really competed with Adam Lambert in the "hype" department over the past three years. But there's more to being an Idol than hype, I'm sure and it's nice to see how polished Kris has become. I'm not sure I'd personally have built an entire song around Kris Allen's falsetto, but what do I know?
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