American Idol - Season 3
Published March 19, 2004

Led by excellent and entertaining ongoing reviews by Scott Pepper and the Raging Critic, we are accumulating a very thorough look at American Idol - Season 3, whose popularity appears to be slowing not a whit:
Wither American Idol?
For three seasons, American Idol has been Fox's top rated show, consistently ranking in the top 5 in the Nielsen's and achieving water cooler status as one of the few reality shows with any real staying power. The controversies this...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 28, 2004 09:16 AM
American Icon
Thanks to Tivo and a busy schedule, I'm just now catching up with American Idol. I've just seen Fantasia Barrino perform "I Believe." It's not the greatest song ever written, but it was a great performance. My admiration for Fantasia...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 28, 2004 12:35 AM
It's "Fan-tas-ia"
As Simon and the other Brits pronounce it. From a career standpoint it didn't much matter who won Idol last night - Clay has fared much better by NOT winning last year, he was permanently cast in the underdog role,...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 27, 2004 08:58 AM
American Idol - The Winner
Ladies & gentlemen, presenting your 2004 American Idol...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 26, 2004 10:08 PM
American Idol - The Final Two Perform
Tonight, Diana DeGarmo and Fantasia Barrino took the AI3 stage one last time. At stake: fame, fortune, and a major label recording contract. While both women are unquestionably talented singers, only one can be the next American Idol. Each of...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 25, 2004 09:46 PM
American Idol - The Final Three Results
AI3 viewers were treated to a solid hour of entertainment tonight, capped off by the most satisfying expulsion of the season. The high point of the night was an appearance by Tamyra Gray, who performed two self-penned songs off her...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 19, 2004 11:56 PM
More than an Idol
If Fantasia Barrino doesn't win Idol, America has proven itself once and for all that it can't judge talent. It's something I long suspected, but now we're down to proof time. Fantasia isn't just an American Idol. That title falls...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 19, 2004 01:03 AM
American Idol - The Final Three Perform
Three young women sang their hearts out tonight, but only two will go on to the AI3 finals next week. In what's become the most contentious and unpredictable season of Fox's singing competition yet, the American public has been treated...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 19, 2004 01:00 AM
American Idol - The Final Three Preview
Because it is the network with no shame, Fox added an extra hour of AI3 programming to its schedule last night with a "special" entitled "The Final Three." Unfortunately, it was an hour wasted. The first half of the show...
Posted in Blogcritics on May 18, 2004 07:40 AM
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Leave me out of the "whites only vote for whites" category - I wouldn't watch the show even if I could afford cable again. Amateur talent shows are just not my thing.
Darnell I must agree with you on the point about Reuben and Clay. Some people were even mad because if you noticed whenever Reuben was on MTV,or any type of show Clay was like a shadow and why?, because they were pushing Clay's career anyway possible. Our people always make comments about what is fair and what is justice, thats the same 50% that didn't vote,call in, or just give their input.
I think something should be done about the host and judges showing favoritism to a contestant. It was quite obvious that the host and judges showed favoritism towards Fantasia from the beginning. Many times, she had longer interviews than the other contestants. I think the voting is rigged. How do we know that they really count our phone votes or do they just pick their favorites? I don't think you should be able to vote more than once, so another system for voting should be implemented.
The judges are supposed to show "favoritism," that is their job. They favored Fantasia because they thought she was special, and they were right as far s I'm concerned. I think the show did all it reasonably could to make the voting fair - especially keeping the phones open for four hours instead of the ususal two - but I agree that one-person-one-vote would be a better system.
I think that I have decided to never watch American Idol again. I believe that the show reveals to us how stupid we are as a society. We have three people who pretty much have decided from the beginning who they will promote and we blindly follow their lead and then are naive enough to think that we are choosing the star. And then throw in all this crap about racism. Well, they must be racist, two black winners in a row. Sound ludicrus, doesn't it? They made no mention of the fact that Decarm's monitor was turned off on her last performance Tuesday night. I did not care who won but the show is far from fair. I think that the judges should keep quiet until the next night when the votes have already been cast. That way the judges do not have any influence on the voting. And Simon'' sarcasism will fall on deaf ears, Paula's dribble will only hit her table and Randy's babble will have time to be deciphered and displayed on the bottom of the screen. As for Barino, good luck. I am not interested in buying a cd that has yeah yeah yeah at the start of it and yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, at the end. Listen to every one of her songs and you will hear it. If you don't then Simon has has you brainwashed with the other stupid sixty five million who spent there money on phone calls.Hoew many of those people have not called other family members in a while but will call Fox. How many of these people who are old enough will not vote in the election? Disgraceful!!!













Say what you want, but America is a racist country. That fact couldn't have been any more obvious than last wednesday's American Idol. The three women, formerly known as the three divas, ending up in the bottom three, while the mediocre performers ended up in the top four? George made the top three only because there could only be three in the bottom. If they could have 4 people in the bottom four, he'd be there too (to be honest, he deserved to be in the bottom four, after last weeks' performance).The three in the bottom were the three BLACK WOMEN. But I don't blame the voters too much for that fact. I blame our people. My people. We tend to not vote as rabidly as white people do. We fail to realize that white people will only vote for white people, no matter how mediocre they are, and they are trying their best to make sure that the only two qualified contenders, Latoya and Fantasia don't make the final 2 round. America wouldn't be able to tolerate that. Two black women? They made that mistake when Reuben won. Remember that big scandal? People were up in arms about that. There were threats of lawsuits against American Idol.
Rueben won, but with all the publicity Clay was getting, you'd think that Clay had won. And every black person who mentioned to me that they were pissed that Jennifer Hudson was kicked off, I asked if they voted, and they said no. I bought me an automatic redialer, and I'm voting at least 100 times, like everybody else