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Come on, let's face it: this show is scripted. For a long time I've been thinking that the only utility for the votes if to help TPTB in the scripting. Helping them in who should go, and who should stay and how to help build fan bases for the ones they want to milk after the season and the tour are over. They use the votes as an indication. They can then say: "Ok this one has that many million fans, we can get rid of him/her now in order for this other one (who has less but some potential) to develop a bigger fan base ($$$). It will create drama and when the show is over we will rake a few more millions from the CDs sales." As a show that needs to sustain interest but in the direction where it will be more profitable for them, they can't rely on the public votes because it is too risky. Sanjaya is a good example of that. He had a huge fan base, but him winning, they could not accept that because they felt they would have lost credibility. AI is no more real than pro wrestling. When I was a kid, there were people who believed pro wrestling was real. When I would tell them it was fake, they would get in a fit, like the trolls we have in the Mailbag. But pro wrestling is very scripted. Sometimes, the please the crowd and let the good ones or the best ones win, some other time they let the bad ones, the evil ones win. And people keep coming back in drove, and they keep raking in the dough. I dream that American Idol could be exposed and showed as the scam that it is. Canned music, fabricated artists... The music industry is feeding us crap and then they wonder why their sales are going down. They blame "peer-to-peer", pirates... well, they should look closer to them. The music industry is having problems because they create crap. In the 60's and the 70's, DJs had more control on what to play on radio. They would hear a band, or a singer, they would like it and then take a chance to play their stuff on the radio. People would like it, then they would buy it. None of that exists anymore. Instead of people deciding what they like to hear, TPTB decides for us. So I do really hope that they find more about AI's supercherie.
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