Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Top Five Sing

Frank Sinatra… oh groan. Oh my god, Harry Connick Jr. looks just like a giant version of Ryan Seacrest. Look at them next to each other in their matching suits.

Aaron: Well that kind of reminded me of that Michael Buble guy. Corny as heck. Simon said it best: it didn’t have conviction.

Casey: Neither Casey or Aaron looks very good in their Sinatra outfit. The vest is not cool. I have to say, though, that this is the first time I liked Casey in a long time. The last line in his song was sweeeet. Oh my goodness, though—what’s with Randy saying it was the worst performance yet? Ellen’s dogging him, too. Now Kara? What? Oh well, what do I know?

Crystal: Harry said “The more obscure your references are the more personal it is for the audience?” What does that mean? I thought she showcased her voice at the end and brought her own style to a classic look. But Donnie has a problem with her back talking: he said she was “so brazen.”

Michael: It started out really good—I thought I was watching an old movie or something. Love the hat. But then… it got kind of boring. The judges loved it, and they were right about it being much better than the other three.

Lee: He get could get up there and sing the alphabet and it would be rock star. Lee is sooooo good. I can’t wait to buy his record and play it in my car. I Heart Lee.

Harry Connick Jr. wins the award for being the best mentor so far this season. He really put the most effort into it and took his role very seriously.

Best to Worst: Lee, Michael, Crystal, Casey, Aaron.

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