Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Why Has Idol Lost Its Flavor?

I know ratings are an important indicator of a show’s success, but so is water cooler buzz. Water cooler buzz over the last few weeks indicates people are not so keen on American Idol anymore. I know I’m not. If I was going to miss an episode during past seasons, I would definitely tape it. Now, I don’t. I ask my kids how everyone performed. You might say I don’t tape it because you can go online to view performances. I have not once looked up a performance from this season online. I’ve watched Idol since season one and I am finally ready to give it up. (Maybe…)
Why has it lost its flavor? My thoughts:

1. Four judges! It did not work last year (too long, too much pontificating). We do not need 4 people telling us “two” opinions. Was the performance good or bad? The reason three works is the tiebreaker. If two people disagree, you have a third to break the tie. The even number of four does not work here. (If you knew me, you’d know I’m a big fan of even numbers. So much so, you might call me superstitious. My TV volume is never set to an odd number and I pump my gas so the dollars spent equals an even number. Too much information about my neurosis?)

2. I miss Paula. (Did I just say that out loud?) I’m sorry I do. She was entertaining. I watched Idol 80% for the performances and 20% for Paula’s craziness. Admit it, even if you didn’t know you watched Idol for Paula, you miss her, don’t you? It is like the old saying “you don’t know what you had until it is gone.”

3. Substitute Paula does not work. Although I am one of the few that thinks Kara is sometimes the only one who gives constructive criticism (whether I agree with it or not…) I despise her attempts to be crazy with Simon. It is like the producers said, “Okay, Kara and Simon can you try to flirt with each other and create sort of what Paula and Simon had, but a little different?” STOP THE MADNESS! It is not working. It is nauseating and obviously contrived!

4. I don’t think Ellen is contributing to the loss of flavor—but I don't think she is adding value to the show. Again, the four judge panel approach is not working. In the beginning Ellen was able to be constructive, but now she is filling in for nice Paula. If she doesn’t want to say anything bad, she quickly turns it over to Kara. I think my expectations were too high for Ellen. I don’t think she is adding what the producers thought she would add.

5. Top 24. I don’t think the judges picked the “right” Top 24. I love the talent this year, but there is something missing. I haven’t put my finger on it yet. It is not lack of talent or lack of vocal diversity but it something. It just does not captivate like it used to. Some Adam crazed fans say it is because since they can never replicate Adam—Idol will never be the same anymore. I certainly do not subscribe to that! (Most of you know—I wasn’t a huge Adam fan.) I do agree last year, people did tune in to see what he might do or look like next. However, the show was successful for many years prior to Adam.

6. Simon is phoning in his comments this season. He knows it is his last year. He is different. Simon was always too harsh, but he was often on the mark. This year he is just innocuous. I think they are doomed next year without him. My best advice to the producers would be to find a smart, witty no-name to replace Simon. Do not try to fill his shoes with a big name. He was unknown to Americans prior to Idol. Do that again. (Try at least)

7. We are sick of the commercials and the length of the show. When you are down to 8 contestants, the show does not have to be 2 hours long. I get it. It is a business. You can sell 2 hours worth of commercial time, so why not? Why, because you are losing us!!!

8. Since I can’t end on “7” I need to think of an 8th reason. Oh, probably the one that frustrates me the most. Inconsistent judges comments!!! Ugh!! One week, the artist doesn’t make the song his/her own-- the next week the same artist changed the song too much. One week the artist sings to slow, the next week they sing too fast. I find that to be the most annoying part of the show. “Tim, why do you smile when we are criticizing you?” Perhaps because he is polite!! Who cares why he smiles? All you need to worry about as a judge is if he takes your criticism and uses it next week. Stop focusing on the inane!!! The judges are truly the reason why I’ve decided not to follow faithfully this year

Okay, I’m done. Yes, it comes down to the judges. Love to hear your thoughts!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Hate Veiled as Religion

Have you heard of the Westboro Baptist Church? Well, let me provide you some details. They are an anti-gay church (which, yes, by definition many religions have that as their “official” stance) whose members’ favorite pastime is protesting at the funeral services of American soldiers. Why? Well, because American soldiers defend a country that supports homosexuality. (I bet I can find a bunch of homosexuals that would say, “uh, no we don’t live in a country that supports homosexuality—we can’t even get married in most states!”) However, that is beside the point. Let me list how many ways their conduct is wrong:
1)In the simplest terms—just downright callous and disrespectful.

2)Their website is actually www.godhatesfags.com. Okay, you know what God hates? Haters, that is what! How can you hide behind God and spew such hatred? Look, if you don’t like homosexuality—I won’t call you out on that. This is a free country—you have the right to agree or not to agree with someone’s lifestyle. However, you do not have the right to be judge and jury. I will not judge you because I disagree with your stance on homosexuality, but I will judge you for your lack of compassion, insensitivity and mob like mentality. Oh, and I will judge you for using God as a shield. The God I worship, would not be happy about that.

3)If you do not want soldiers protecting a country that supports homosexuality, why do you live in a country that “supports” it? Hey, we live in a free country remember? You can leave any time. Let me list a few of the countries you might feel more comfortable in because they are not tolerant of homosexuality and consider it a crime: Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, Afghanistan, Iran….just to name a few. Why don’t you pack your passports, bags and bibles and move out!

4)WWJD? He wouldn’t protest a funeral--that is for sure. A family is grieving over losing a young son/daughter, husband/wife, father/mother, they do not need publicity hungry hate mongers disturbing their worship. According to scripture, when Pontius Pilate asked the crowd who should be saved, Barrabas or Jesus, they chose Barrabas. Even then Jesus did not hate or judge. Why do you, members of the Westboro church?

I actually went to their website and took a peek at their picket schedule. Guess where they are heading in April? Virginia Tech. Yes, a week before the anniversary of the tragic shootings, they will be there protesting. These are quotes from their website regarding why they are at VT:
•“WBC to picket Virginia Tech to connect the dots. God sent the killer because of your proud sin!”
•“... they think fornication, adultery, and sodomy are all just in good fun (instead of the filthy practices they are), and that's why the wrath of God is on them. God is cursing you by killing those same children that you have lied to all their lives. VA Tech was just GodSmacked”

I support Freedom of Speech—whether it is speech I agree with or do not agree with. However, there is a time and a place. If they are so unhappy with laws and legislation, the most prudent place for them to protest would be at state capitals, Washington, etc. Not at a funeral.

The most dividing thing in this country is narrow-mindedness. It doesn’t matter if you are a Republican, a Democrat, a conservative, a liberal, a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim or an atheist…what matters is that you can keep your mind open and maintain more than a single focus. It is okay for us to disagree—what kind of boring world would we live in if we all were the same with the same ideas and beliefs? We need compassion, trust and a judgment free zone. It sickens me that this group claims to be spreading the word of any God. Actually, take God out of the picture. It sickens me that HUMANS (the one thing we all have in common) would create such a hostile environment on such a mournful day. I’m stepping out of my judgment free zone-to say that this is shameful and disappointing.