Josiah's On Fire!
Perhaps not since Chris Daughtry got booted off in season 5 has an American Idol upset proven to be such a blessing in disguise. I'm of course referring to that weepy, lovable, homeless moppet, Josiah Leming.
See, most Idol semi-finalists who fail to make the top-24 cut simply leave Hollywood and fade back into obscurity faster than Randy Jackson can say, "Sorry, dawg, it's a no from me. But good lookin' out!"
However, in this fan favorite's case, his unexpected Idol exclusion has turned him into an instant national hero; a major Yahoo! Search term (he's commanding more queries than most of the actual finalists); a probable label-bidding-war target (he's already sold more albums via his MySpace page than finalist Carly Hennessy/Smithson did when she was signed to MCA); and, most recently, an Ellen DeGeneres special guest.
Yes, Josiah was just flown out to appear on this afternoon's Ellen, to perform his original ballad "To Run" (the number he crooned a cappella at his first American Idol audition, before Simon Cowell made him sing Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars" instead) as well as chat with Mrs. De Rossi herself. It was a true meeting of two America's-sweetheart minds.
Given Josiah's tendency to break into tears at the drop of a beanie skullcap and Ellen's Iggygate-instigated onstage breakdown not too long ago, I kind of expected some serious waterworks on today's episode. But instead both beloved blonde media darlings remained dry-eyed...even when Josiah discussed his mom's illness, and even when Ellen pulled an Oprah and surprised him with $8,000 worth of free musical equipment. (I sure hope Josiah can fit all that booty in his car. It might be time for him to upgrade to a nice hybrid SUV.)
Here's a little snippet from today's Ellen/Josiah conversation:
ELLEN: You never know, when one door closes...You walked away thinking, "Oh my God, now what?" And then I saw you and called and said, "People need to see you."
JOSIAH: Thank you so much....Everything happens for reason.
ELLEN: Tell people why you auditioned for Idol.
JOSIAH: Well, it definitely wasn't something that was preconceived. I hadn't planned on it for a long time. I was going through Atlanta and my mom called and she told me that the auditions where going to be in Atlanta. My mom is a big fan of the show. She has terminal cancer and I dropped out of high school and she was very disappointed; she wanted me to go to college and make something of myself. So when I dropped out it was disappointing for her and I just really want to prove to her that I'm going to be something, you know? That I can really do something with my life. So that was definitely my reason for auditioning.
ELLEN: Your motivation was because she was a big fan of Idol?
JOSIAH: Absolutely.
ELLEN: What did you think when Simon said he thought you were too confident and that it hurt you? Did you feel like you were too confident?
JOSIAH: I definitely didn't feel that way at the time, but it's hard to see. It's always easier to see looking back, and I do think I let the compliments from the first audition go to my head. I regret that, but I went on a gut feeling...little sleep, I was emotional, of course. I promise I don't cry that much...I do not cry five times per two hours! But looking back I understand what happened, but I don't regret it. You make mistakes for a reason.
ELLEN: You made mistakes--and it brought you here.
The real Idol competition starts tonight, but it looks like Josiah has already won. Anyway, go to EllenTV.com to watch his possibly star-making "To Run" performance, and visit Yahoo! TV to see the singers that Simon, Randy, and Paula deemed more deserving than Josiah of a spot in Idol's top 24.


You want injustice? Try Colton over Kyle.
I like(d) Colton Berry. It is a misunderstanding that he is being blamed for Kyle not being in the top 24. He just happens to be the one who was last in the room. Any of the other 12 guys who made it are equally responsible for Kyle not getting in. I wonder if the Idol producers would Colton in the same room with Kyle, a singer they must have known was going to be popular due to all the screen time he got (+ Simon's rant about how Kyle should have made it), so that Colton would be unpopular and cut early on. They needed a guaranteed first-cut scapegoat and Colton was set up for a fall. Garett too (because he got no screen time at all)
None of this stuff is an accident. This is TV after all.