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The Final Idol Fight: Has Cook Been Knocked Out?

Posted Tue May 20, 2008 9:52pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

About six years ago, my mom phoned me, spasticaly sputtering, barely able to spit her words out because she was laughing so hard. She'd just seen some tone-deaf wackjob with delusions of grandeur get flat-out insulted by some surly flattopped Brit, on some hilarious new talent show called American Idol. She ordered me to turn on Fox immediately, I did as I was told (she's my mother, after all)...and my life hasn't been the same since.

I'm not sure if I should thank her or scorn her for turning me on to this TV obsession. Probably the former. So I've thanked her over the years by taking her to various Idol events, like last year's Jordin-vs.-Blake finale (read blog here) and Yahoo!'s Nissan Live Sets show with Kelly Clarkson (see blog). And tonight I escorted my mom--who, like me, is a proud member of the Team Cook cheerleading squad--to the season 7 David-vs.-David showdown at L.A.'s Nokia Theater.

Here's me and my mom, Leslie Parker (aka "LP Sr."), in front of the Nokia right after we collected our tickets from will call--when we were super-excited because we'd just spotted Idol alums Justin Guarini, Kimberly Caldwell, Constantine Maroulis, and Chris Sligh milling about, and we were about to see David The C rock our Idol-logo'd socks off:

Gee, and you wonder where I inherit my strong opinions from, huh? 

Anyway, after the show we weren't quite as excited. We were actually pretty worried that we'd soon be hanging up our Team Cook cheerleading pom-poms for good. But more on our post-show reaction later. First, let's discuss what went down inside the Nokia tonight...

When we first entered the theater, we felt like we'd arrived at the official site of Team Cook HQ. There were noticeably more pro-Cook glitterglue signs than Archie ones ("Maybe Archuleta's fans are too embarrassed to hold signs," my mother quipped in her typical Parker-smarmy manner), and when the crowd-warmup comedian dude demanded that audience members cheer for their fave Dave, Cook elicited much more deafening, Beatles-at-JFK-style shrieks.

Then the Davids came out dressed in satin prizefighters' robes (part of the evening's whole hokey boxing-match motif), and David C. sure filled out that robe much more nicely than his punier opponent. Cook looked like the real heavyweight, the true rock star. Then Cook sang U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I've Looking For" (as astutely chosen for him by Clive Davis) in full Bono-messiah mode. "I have goosbumps," my mom murmured to me. It sure seemed like 19/Fox/BMG had found what they were looking for. They'd found their new Idol, all right.

But then, it almost appeared that Cook was trying to throw this match. No, the scenario wasn't as bad as Jason Castro's forgetting of lyrics and mouthing "Don't vote!" to the cameras, but the whole situation was still pretty suspicious. And very disappointing.

First, Archie countered in round 1 with the Clive-selected "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (which my mom jokingly retitled "Don't Let My Dad Come Down On Me"), and though I've made it clear over the course of my many Idol blogs that I am no Archuleta fan, I must say he seemed in it to win it. To continue with the multi-paragraph boxing analogy: David A. was up against the ropes, so he came out swinging. He delivered the kind of big, bold performance necessary to stay in the game. At times his demeanor bordered on desperate, as if he was a little too hungry, as if he wanted it a little too much...but even I have to admit he did good. The judges thought so, too: Simon went so far as to declare Archie the winner of round 1.

Uh-oh.

Round 2 consisted of "coronation songs" selected from a batch of the 10 most popular original tunes that were available for online voting. David C. went first, singing an uptempo pop-rocker called "Dream Big." I personally appreciated the fact that he didn't choose a typical "I Believe A Moment Like This Is My Now"-style ballad (after all, being forced to perform such stylistically inappropriate finale ballads led to the downfall of other rockin' top-two contenders, like Bo Bice and Blake Lewis, in the past). "Dream Big" was sort of "Summer Of '69"/"Jesse's Girl"-retro in vibe, and it suited Cook well, but it wasn't the kind of chest-thumping, "Star-Spangled Banner"-esque victory anthem that gets Idol voters all verklempt...like Archie's chosen coronation song, a more formulaic, Star Search-y tearjerker titled "In This Moment." So Simon declared Archie the winner of round 2 as well. My mother and I subsequently booed...but I don't think Simon heard us over the din of gleefully screaming Archuleta fans, who'd suddenly gotten much louder.

LP Sr. and I were starting to worry now. But we were even more distressed after round 3.

See, for the final head-to-head match, the Davids sang songs of their own choosing. Archuleta wisely did what most past contestants have done: He picked his favorite, most memorable song of the season, in his case the five-hanky John Lennon weeper "Imagine." He sang it as well as he did back during '60s Week, and he naturally got his third standing ovation of the night.

So what did Cook choose? "Billie Jean"? "Hello"? "Hungry Like The Wolf," even? Nope. He sang a draggy, forgettable, never-performed Collective Soul song, "The World I Know."

What the frick?

This is when my mom and I started to wonder if Cook was deliberately trying to throw the competition. Had Jeff Archuleta's goons threatened him or something? Or maybe, as I postulated in my last Idol blog, Cook also thought he might be better off coming in second? How else to explain such a so-so song selection at this crucial stage in the game? Whatever the reason, Cook seemed cooked. Simon declared the show a total "knockout" by Archuleta, and then my mom and I slumped out of the Nokia with Ruben Studdard's sad exit music not-so-celebrating us home.

Here's our mother/daughter Team Cook post-show reaction, with the wind taken slightly out of our pom-poms:

Oh well, at least we got some cross-generational family bonding out of the experience. I'm glad I have a healthier relationship with my parent than Archie reportedly has with his stage dad, who'd probably be furious if his golden-boy son didn't win. So I guess Li'l David must be relieved, now that he pretty much seems to have run away with the season 7 Idol title.

But we'll just have to wait to find out which David really is the seventh American Idol. Come back tomorrow for the big announcement and all the behind-the-scenes goings-on in the press room and on the red carpet.

Seacrest out...

1691 Comments

1. Ezra -
I'm first!

2. Joe T -
Dang I've never posted so early. :-)

3. Lady Jane -
ROUND 1
David Cook - Once again a wonderful new take on an old song. Very good opening shot. Loved it.


David Archuleta - Good. Fit right into his comfort zone with no changes. I might have even enjoyed this one if it wasn't so similar to all his performance.




ROUND 2

David Cook - Liked it a lot. Most songs don't grab me the first time I hear them but would really like to hear this one again especially sung by DC. Not sure how the song was written, DC made it his own.

David Archuleta - Nice Song. Very much in the comfort zone.



ROUND 3

DAVID COOK - Loved it. Loved it. Loved his reaction. Totally right song for David Cook - once again he took the risk not to try to redo what he felt was his best.

DAVID ARCHULETA - Goes back to the dependable, what was said to be his best. Breathing very audible. Didn't have the same impact as it did the first time he did it. The first time he sang it, it was his best of the year, making this his second best.



DAVID COOK 3/DAVID ARCHULETA 2

The judges simply floor me. Despite Simon's claims on public television that he prefers Cook, he stood by the party lines.


COOK won the night in my book and with my votes.

4. Lady Jane -
Well, I sure hope it's a good sign and not a problem but I can't get a vote to go through. I keep getting a busy signal, first time all season. Instead of being a comfort, it worries me.

5. Miss R. -
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE David Cook, but I did agree with Simon - as much as it pains me to say it, Archuleta won the night.

6. Joe T -
Lady Jane, I usually don't vote, but this will be the second time I am voting for a Cook this year. Hopefully, I have better luck this time. 20 votes so far. :-)

7. Yahoo! Music User -
LP Sr is cute. How cool that your mom is into Idol too.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
Archuleta should definitely win. Cook is overrated. They're both only good within their genres, but Archuleta is more distinctive and has a much more unique, signature-type sound. Archuleta needs more stage presence, but that will come with time. When does the "From David to David" movie come out?

9. Lady Jane -
Thanks Joe T. Keep on voting. We have to fight fire with fire. LOL

10. vic simon -
Thanks Lyndsey. Cheers!

11. Yahoo! Music User -
Archie wins hands down. This whole conspiracy, rigged AI plot, Cook deliberately throwing the contest, etc. stuff is ridiculous. Both want to be the winner, neither wants to be the LOSER. Tonight, and at several points in the season, Archie was the most memorable and bigger talent.

12. Yahoo! Music User -
David A. won the night. he should win the whole thing.

13. Writeheart -
Well, it's over now where I live and we've done the best we could do for David Cook. Four straight hours of voting nonstop (we had a tag team on the phones so we could have a break sometimes. lol.) Less than 50 busy signals though, so I estimate around 3,000 went through! That may have canceled out at least one teeny bopper for Archuleta. lol. Still, we tried. As for the night, it was such a Deja'Vu for me, what with the sappy ballads and the Elton John song and Randy's trite comment about the phone book. We need to all pitch in and send Mr. Jackson a thesaurus or at least a dictionary so he can expand his vocabulary. I thought Cook did what he does best...take risks with not so common songs and not butcher the ones we all know and love. U2 appears to have had confidence in him, since this is the first song they've cleared for any AI competition. To me, that says a lot. Anyway, Cook once again knocked me out and I am looking forward to his CD.
By the way, I don't believe Cowell's "about face" for a second. Perhaps he's hoping that, once again, some viewers will do the opposite of what 'Simon Says.' Sometimes, that does seem to me to occur.

14. jack -
Joe T, You need to be payed critic. Your take on what went down tonight is right on the money. DC should win, but unfortunately I think the masses will be swayed by the pre determined choice of AI.

15. Joe T -
Lady Jane. I think I am up to like a 100 maybe more kinda of lost track. :-)

16. Robin -
Im so glad that it came down to these two gentlemen. I personally have been a Davis Archuletta Fan from the start. I never really enjoyed many of David Cooks performances for the main fact that he seemed to be fake or too original with his songs, Mostly all the constestants this year I thought didnt give it all they GOT!! David for 1. being a 17 year old has an excellent voice as did Jordan sparks, 2. So what if his dad wants him to accomplish his goals, isnt that what life is all about?! Come on guys, if you had kids you would want the same from your kids!
3. People want to hear and see a young singer get the chance of a lifetime, and from what I have heard David Cook already has a record deal so what does he need to be an idol for anyway when hes already on the road to FAME!
So I pray that David Archuletta wins it tomorrow night cause I think and truly believe that he DESERVES IT!

17. Yahoo! Music User -
Awesome Job Archuleta!

18. Yahoo! Music User -
David Cook deserves to win for the season ...Hands Down!! I wouldnt buy an album of Archie's and Cook has DMB Power!!

19. Yahoo! Music User -
Simon was right - as usual. Cook's performances and looks were simply anemic. I doubt anyone will remember him in three or four months. Then again, maybe Cook will skyrocket to fame just like Scott Savol or George Huff...

20. Yahoo! Music User -
Simon was right, Archuleta kicked Cooks butt!
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