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Idol Sparks New Controversy (Former Contestant from Last Season Says She Won't Watch Show)
Access Hollywood ^ | January 18, 2006 | Laura Saltman

Posted on 01/19/2007 11:01:04 AM PST by meg88

Idol" Sparks New Controversy on Access Hollywood

By Laura Saltman

The show is only back two days and already "American Idol" is sparking controversy. Today the buzz all around my office is about how mean-spirited the show is during the audition rounds. While I was out having dinner, an email came over my blackberry from our music producer, Nancy Harrison, who was on the east coast watching the show, "I must say tonight's episode was quite disturbing. Two of the Seattle contestants--Kenneth and Jonathan--were clearly limited... and the judges still poked fun of them. I found this to be in really poor taste and can't believe this show would sink this low for ratings." My first thought, having not seen the show yet was, "old news." The show has done this throughout its first five seasons on the air. The fact of the matter is that snickering at people who clearly can't sing or telling people they are "too fat" or "not the right look" to be the next American Idol is nothing new here. That's what the audition shows are all about each and every year. They poke fun of bad singers and everyone laughs.

Then I got home and watched the show and realized what the outrage was over. I want to share this email I got from our show's Senior Producer, Claudia Eaton, who was watching with her son, David. As a parent, I'm sure her sentiment is something being felt all over households today: "Last night's programming was uncomfortably entertaining ... painful to laugh at ... I had to explain to my son on more than one occasion how inappropriate these adults were. And, as a budding thespian, had to convince him that it would in fact be ok for him to try out for the school play. What does bother me as a newcomer to the Idol craze is how cavalierly the public seems to accept the way Simon talks to people to their faces about things as basic as how they look or talk ... PLEASE let them hurry up and get to the finals ... where hopefully truly talented people will truly entertain people with talent ... and we do NOT laugh at people for being "ugly," "odd," "tall," or just plain different."

While I don't think the format of the audition shows has changed, what I think has happened is that the judges are acting more and more like catty school children with each passing season. Simon is the bully on the playground and Randy and Paula are his underlings. Someone says something mean and the others either laugh or play along. It's like watching the movie, "Mean Girls." Every once in awhile Paula and Randy will scold Simon but in a laughing manner, never to the point where someone is saying 'you know what, this is inappropriate.' Do I think it's their fault? Partially. Only partially because Idol is a reality show and therefore the producers must create situations. That means they must put bad singers in front of the judges to make the auditions interesting. After seeing thousands of people who are either playing it up for the cameras to get on TV or just plain delusional about their talent it has to get frustrating for the judges.

Having said that... you, America, are the ones who have allowed this type of behavior to go on. 37 million of you were watching on Tuesday night while the insults were flying... up 2 million from last year. If people were truly offended, well then they should have tuned out last night. Not the case though. Another 37 million watched the Seattle auditions. In fact, the audition shows always get a higher audience then the performance shows. This morning I talked to Katharine McPhee, who did not watch the audition shows this week but heard about the controversy on "The View." On the subject, she told me, "There crosses a point I think where you start actually being mean about people's appearances and I think that kind of really is just wrong. I've never liked that part of the show. So, that's why I don't really tune in for the early part of it."

Last night's outrage I'd say was mainly over the way 21-year-old contestant, Jonathan Jayne, and 23-year-old Kenneth Briggs were portrayed. Obviously, a little different than others, Simon's calling Kenneth a "bush baby" just went to far. We talked to Jonathan this morning who truly was just happy for the chance to be on TV. His only complaint wasn't about how he was portrayed on TV but that Randy was chuckling during his audition, " I just think that he was trying to make television at that time. He didn't really mean it." He did however get very upset about the way Kenneth was treated, "They treated him horribly. I just didn't like what they said about him. That really made me kind of ticked off that they were treating him like that."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: americanidol; idol; katharinempcheever; paula; randy; simon
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To: Holicheese

I'm sorry... but the bad auditions and comments are why people watch the preliminary shows. I've watched several seasons and I like this part of it. Most of these people must realize how bad they are! I think it's the whole reason they come out by the thousands -- to get on national TV for a few minutes. It's a game fur cryin out loud. If ya don't like the game, pick up your marbles and go home.

The comment by one of the two now infamous auditioners was that he knew people would vote for him... and why would that be? The pity factor?


41 posted on 01/19/2007 11:34:36 AM PST by myrabach
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To: meg88

Old story. Alan Funt. People are Funny. 25 years of entertaining people by humiliating and making fun of others. The American mass audience loves watching someone they can feel superior to. Idol's just the latest incarnation.


42 posted on 01/19/2007 11:35:07 AM PST by ArmstedFragg
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To: Holicheese
"Clear them out of your life as the scandalous and evil-living lot they are"
Michelangelo Buonarroti
And the old man clearly knew what he was writing about, and must have had them, and their kind and ilk, in mind. Thus do the mental prophylactics and do not watch the trash. For every idiocy watched, the viewer's IQ declines by a fraction of a point.
43 posted on 01/19/2007 11:38:25 AM PST by GSlob
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To: relictele
Wow, makeup and photoshop make all the difference in the world!


44 posted on 01/19/2007 11:38:56 AM PST by meg88
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To: bert

No child left behind...


45 posted on 01/19/2007 11:40:33 AM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: ArmstedFragg
Apparently no one remembers 'The Gong Show.' I'm sure Gene the Dancing Machine was limited in some capacity, probably by diabetes!


46 posted on 01/19/2007 11:41:39 AM PST by meg88
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To: meg88

That jogs things other than my memory...


47 posted on 01/19/2007 11:43:51 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Dr.Deth

Mcpheever or Clarkson?


48 posted on 01/19/2007 11:46:21 AM PST by meg88
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To: Tenacious 1
Embarrassed for the contestants and painful to watch about sums it up. Train-wreck television at its finest.

At first, I could agree with those who say that Simon was over the top with his criticisms, but after a few of the really bad ones, I looked forward to his reaction. He is reality. Most of those so-called contestants would get savaged if they tried out at a karaoke bar. That they chose to go on tv without knowing what was going on or suspecting what might happen is ludicrous.

49 posted on 01/19/2007 11:47:13 AM PST by GBA (God Bless America!)
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To: meg88

Heck if I know. I'm a guy. Names are superfluous ;)


50 posted on 01/19/2007 11:47:14 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Dr.Deth

Brunette or blonde?


51 posted on 01/19/2007 11:48:37 AM PST by meg88
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To: myrabach

I just watched the guy named Red. That was AWESOME!
He was so awful but they were a bit scared of him.
He looked nuts.


52 posted on 01/19/2007 11:49:48 AM PST by Holicheese (Beerfest could be the greatest movie ever made!)
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To: myrabach
" I think it's the whole reason they come out by the thousands -- to get on national TV for a few minutes."

You have to be really good at being so bad you get on national TV.

yitbos

53 posted on 01/19/2007 11:50:53 AM PST by bruinbirdman ("Those who control language control minds." -- Ayn Rand)
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To: meg88

Chuck used to tell a tale about the time he spent as an ABC executive. Admission to studio lots is closely controlled, and parking space is always in short supply and carefully regulated. Chuck was in constant conflict with studio guards over a difference in perception regarding what he believed he was entitled to.

So, when he left the executive corps, and made a deal with ABC for his first show, he obtained private office space on the lot and took great joy in breezing by the guards in his Rolls, acknowledging their presence with a one finger salute.

If you take the kind of mentality that story illuminates, and look closely at the Gong Show, you can see that it was the perfect Chuck Barris product.


54 posted on 01/19/2007 11:50:57 AM PST by ArmstedFragg
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To: meg88

The way the cameras focused on the people crying was purely sadistic.

Cultural entropy indeed.


55 posted on 01/19/2007 11:51:41 AM PST by Killborn (Age of servitude. A government of the traitors, by the liars, for the sheep.)
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To: meg88

Okay, I'm interested in the opinion of others about Nick Zitzmann. I thought he was total put-on. A smart guy and a good actor creating a Napoleon Dynamite type character.

Any thoughts.


56 posted on 01/19/2007 11:54:09 AM PST by lady lawyer
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To: robertpaulsen
I didn't see the show. What is "clearly limited"? Their voice range was limited?

I saw the show though I wasn't paying close attention - the kid Cowell mocked for his looks was clearly a bad singer, but I don't know if the innuendos about mental problems apply to him. A lot of people who can't sing think they can. But maybe the "limited" thing is about some other contestant when I wasn't watching.
57 posted on 01/19/2007 11:55:02 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: Killborn
The way the cameras focused on the people crying was purely sadistic.

LOL - also the way they refuse to post an "Exit" sign so contestants get to try the wrong door first.
58 posted on 01/19/2007 11:56:20 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: pnh102
I always wondered why some of these obviously bad contestants don't have at least someone, anyone, listen to them first...?

i think many of them know how bad they are... they do it on purpose... it's funny... some are asked back to the final show... appear on video clips...

i have no sympathy for those who appear on the show... they know how harsh the judges are... it's just like someone calling Dr. Laura... i never feel sorry for the callers... everyone knows she's not there to wrap you in cotton balls to make sure you feel good... Idol is the same way...

59 posted on 01/19/2007 11:56:23 AM PST by latina4dubya
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To: lady lawyer
I think some of the people go on the audition show to 'create' a character that may be not part of the personality.

Maybe lightening will strike twice ala William Hung

60 posted on 01/19/2007 11:56:28 AM PST by meg88
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