Skylar Laine and Phillip Phillips
have it, which is why they’re surely safe. Jessica Sanchez had none a week ago and still needs to
work on hers. And Elise Testone got
to hear about her lack of it for what seemed like an eternity.
To
hear the judges tell it, the voices are not the issue. As Randy Jackson
reminded everyone, the talent here is way better than those of any competing
show, which is a complete shock coming from one of the guys who picked said
talent. It’s all about connecting with the song and the audience so we can see
the contestants are as great as the judges think they are.
Everyone
sang twice, one recent hit and one soul number. That gave the judges two
chances to remind us that Jessica has a really great voice and they were
totally right to save her. But they did note after her second song, “Try a
Little Tenderness,” that she needed to improve that connection. She may not be
the low vote-getter again, but if you didn’t like her shoutiness before – and
judging by the results last week, many of you didn’t – your opinion was
unlikely to change Wednesday.
She
could still find herself in danger, but Joshua
Ledet is unlikely to join her this time. If there was ever a
week that set him up for success, it was this one. He sang last, and the
soul theme allowed him to close the show with “A Change Is Gonna Come” and got
Jennifer Lopez begging the viewers not to send him home. Then again, ask
DeAndre Brackensick how well that plea worked out for him a couple of weeks
ago.
Skylar
might not have Jessica’s voice, but she can sure work a crowd. Though “Born
This Way” was better than “Heard It Through the Grapevine,” she had the
audience eating out of her hand, and the judges along with them. The same went
for Phillip, particularly with his cover of Usher’s "U Got It Bad."
Colton Dixon, on the other hand, might have to worry for the first time this
year. Neither “Bad Romance” nor “September” were truly gripping, and it
particularly hurts that Skylar’s Gaga cover was better than his. And speaking
of trouble, even though Hollie Cavanagh
sang as well as she has all year, going first won’t help her, and her fans may
not be as determined after she survived last week’s scare. The endorsement from
the Liverpool Football Club was appreciated, but an NFL club would have helped
her more, given that the show is located on this continent.
As
for who’s likely to go ... let’s just say that the deck was stacked
against Elise from the beginning, and the piling on from the judges didn’t
help.
After
her performance of "Let's Get It On," Steven told her she needed to
"take it up a notch," while Randy opined that she's "not really
sure" what's right for her voice, and that she "kind of
oversang" the tune. That's tough talk coming from the "Idol"
judges. And it didn't end there.
"Elise
has a vacation home in the bottom three. I don’t think she has a massive fan
base in this thing,” Jimmy Iovine noted in the mentoring session. “I don't
know what it is. She's a fabulous singer. If she isn't great, she doesn't get
the votes."
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