Thursday, April 19, 2007

A Moment of Clarity


Yeah, he wasn't the best singer in the world. And no I wasn't rooting for him to win. [I'm going with Jordin Sparks. I'm buying what she's selling.]But for some reason I felt for this kid they call Snajaya as he clutched Lakisha and cried all over her shoulder. Big ups for making it this far Sanjaya. I am sure this won't be the last we'll see of you. [I am sure the folks over at Nickelodeon or the TV Guide channel pulled you aside last night and threw contracts and money at you. Them or KFC.]And since I am all out of words, let's just go with these, taken from the folks over at
  • The Evil Beet:


  • "The madness that is Sanjaya is now over. Last night on “American Idol” Sanjaya finally got the boot and really it was time. I felt a bit sad for him because I really think he was having a good time being the nations’ unlikely Idol.

    His Ponyhawk and signature smile made him loveable. His voice, well, it wasn’t very good and he never really cared. America embraced him in different ways. Some, like Howard Stern and PerezHilton, encouraged their fans to vote for him to mess with the juggernaut that is “American Idol.” Other people thought that he was sweet and had a good personality and loved the way that he messed with the judges.

    I did some research on Sanjaya. He grew up in poverty and has been working in theatre and choral work for some time. He didn’t even finish high school and elected to get his GED so he could participate on Idol. I think this whole experience, as you could tell by the tears in his eyes, was a great adventure for the young kid. I don’t really think he was the popular guy in high school (the creative types never are) and this was his moment in the sun.

    He was a smart contestant…picking fun songs and working the camera like we haven’t seen since Constantine. He knew that America’s votes kept him in the competition and even the guest judges kind of fell in love with the cute Indian kid with funny hair.
    I thought it was cute when he got eliminated and substituted the words, “other than hair” for “how about love.” No matter what you say, you will miss Sanjaya. I’m kind of over this season now. Everyone is really boring. I hope that Jordin wins…she at least has some personality. Maybe Sanjaya can give her some tips on her hair."


    Peace out Sanjaya. And thanks for the memories.

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