The Final Idol Fight: Has Cook Been Knocked Out?
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...


All three of his songs were snoozers. Not a single upbeat contribution the whole night for DA.
David "Sizzling hot" Cook was an entertainer, a consumate artist. No one can do Bono but Bono - however, DC was (to quote Simon) PHENOMENAL!!! I think they had the judges on a "if you push the kid we'll renew your contract" button last night. I mean to say that DC should have sang something he had already sang was stupid! As DC said, this is a progression, he wanted to do something that was new. His rendition of the Collective Soul simply made his versitility all the more eveident. Archelette sings ballads, Cook sings everything else!!!!! If we go by what the judges have indicated in the past, they want a POP SENSATION! The demographic they are marketing to is the 15-30 group. David Cook fits this demo. David Archeltta fits the under 15 and over 40 demo. The teenyboppers and the moms and grannies! He is NOT Josh Groban, he is a flash in the pan that will burn out very quickly. He is immature, he needs to finish high school and gain some more maturity. He will not be able to "jump the shark" he LIVES with the shark and dear old dad is going to feed little Davey boy to the feeding frenzy that awaits him if he wins. Look at Britney Spears - she won Star Search too, she has a horrible stage mother, she was a kid that lived her mothers dreams big and now she is crashing and burning in a big way. She was never allowed to grow up. She has no clue. NOW...we have another case here of someone with a fairly decent talent that is going to be bled dry before he is 20 and with his immaturity and insecurity, he will be going the Britney or maybe even Michael Jackson route. He will be the boy that no one will ever let grow up. Mark my words, it is all downhill for Archeletta from here. His dad will destroy any career he might have had, had he been allowed to wait a few more years.
I hope David Cook does come in second simply for the fact that I want to see TMZ in a few months and see the glassy eyes of David Archeletta when they start giving him things to pep him up, slow him down, screw him up!
Cook or Archuleta? I really don't care that much--either one is deserving. I think Cook will see success earlier, Archuleta will see it a few years down the road after he matures a bit. Who do I think has a better chance of being around in 25 years? Contrary to opinions here, I actually think it could be Archuleta who I concede has a middle of the road style, but it could be a style that has the longer shelf life.
For not getting any standing ovation from the judges, i believe that being dubbed as 'the one to beat' by all 3 judges trumps any standing ovation.
For being original, when can you call a person truly 'original' when he was called 'original' by doing a cover of a cover??? wtf?!!! what gives, i think people are just looking past that fact that it was just an UNKNOWN cover of a song.
For beating, oh sorry, crushing 'the rocker' during rock week.
So hands down, Archie won the night. And that's a matter of fact.
Cook should never have been in the final 2. Just because he's edgier than the the other poppier idols doesn't make him a good singer -or a good rocker. He's an insult to rock.
It seems like it's a beauty pageant...
Did it ever occur to you that Cook wasn't trying to "throw it", but that he isn't as talented as everyone seems to think? C'mon, you can't have it both ways. Stop making excuses for this guy -- he didn't invent the electricity after all. Maybe he should have sung Jesus Christ Superstar and then you would have had a more appropriate analogy.
Not that I should talk.
David Archuleta was amazing last night! I got scared at the first song...he seemed way to nervous. But the second was almost better than Castro's Hallelujah(something I listen to on my iPod obsessively)
Sorry, no I'm not -- Cook doesn't have the voice that Archuleta has!
I also have to wonder IF he realized that as many of us may just prior to the final event that he may be better off to be an independent agent and get a record deal NOT so controlled by the producers of this show.
I fail to see how it's not a controlled show. In that aspect, if David A. IS dictated to by his dad (I don't know the mormon upbringing personally) I feel he's best suited to be the spokes guy for the american idol this season. Winning this show doesn't mean you are the BIGGEST winner of the season. I feel Jordin Sparks being under 18 at the time she won and her label dropping her after the first year is a prime example the fame may be too much for someone that young of an age to meet the demand for. I feel they are not prepared for it. Archie may be in for a first year run in this as he was on Star Search reportedly before. That gives him some heads up maybe.
I feel the BEST way Cook backers like myself can support and show the REAL winner though is to BUY his debut album when it comes out.
I feel that was what happened in the case when Clay was the second place finish as he went on to the top seller of that season then.
He is still doing work now, Let's hope that Cook ends up more in the direction of Daughtry though and has a LONG career ahead.
BUY David Cook's album if you wanted him to win. This way he does in selling the most. The public can still have their say after voting is done and they can still have the last laugh on the show tha is so "rigged". (The year Clay lost is the time they reportedly claimed AT&T "lost" votes..yeah, sure). I feel they pick who they can dictate to.Either way this is my LAST season to watch.
IF David C. did win this, I feel it's all for the sake of keeping others watching next time. I am a fan of his from the start but I feel his career would go farther with a different record company offer now instead.
will go farther in his career than DA.
Cook's a phony rocker -and since I love rock music, he embarrasses the genre. Collective Soul? And Randy admitted to liking them too. That was precious.