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Idol: Brooke White Says Goodbye

May 1, 2008

Brooke White, the willowy 24-year-old from Mesa, Ariz., was sent home Wednesday night. But with so few left, it wasn’t a huge shock. The judges seemed consistently iffy about Brooke’s folk-pop style in recent weeks, with Simon Cowell actually describing one of her Neil Diamond performances Tuesday as “a nightmare.”

Paired in the bottom two with Syesha Mercado, Brooke said at one point that she was in “that happy, grateful mood” no matter what happened. But the results at the end of the hour brought on some heavy tears from the contestant who has cried consistently on results nights throughout the competition.

The bigger shock came at the very beginning of the show when Ryan Seacrest informed Jason Castro that he was safe, despite a week that could best be described as tepid. It’s the dreadlocks, isn’t it? And that cute look of bafflement and naiveté? And maybe a public vote of sympathy after Paula Abdul’s strange double judgment of his single performance the night before.

But there were several happy surprises to pad out the cruel hour.

First Happy Surprise: Guest vocalist Natasha Bedingfield gave David Archuleta a big ol’ hug and a kiss. (Ryan joked that David might ask her to the prom.)

Second Happy Surprise: One of the night’s call-in questioners turned out to be a woman named Tara Miller, who kissed 9-year-old Simon back when they were growing up in England. Do you know her?

Third Happy Surprise: Mr. Neil Diamond himself. Despite looking like an old sailor, he was in fine, gravelly form singing his new single, “Pretty Amazing Grace.” –Tom Gliatto

Tell us: Did America make the right decision in sending Brooke home? Will you miss her?

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Idol Fan May 1st, 2008

Im really upset because Brooke is good and Jason should have went home last night because ALL his songs sound exactly the same. All the good people have left, like: Michael, Carly, and now Brooke. David Archuleta did really awesome tho. But David Cook will prolly win b/c of his fanbase.

Brandi May 1st, 2008

I think America finally got it right. Brooke was the weakest competitor. I was worried that Syesha would go with her repeatedly being in the bottom two. But I’m glad to see she’s still on the show. I would like to see it come down to Jason Castro and David Cook. Althouh of the two I’d probably only buy Jason’s album, but I think both are the only ones left that bring originality to the competion. Regardless as to how it goes down, I think the final four will all do well after AI.

Kevin May 1st, 2008

I am blown away by some of the comments here. Wow! There are some completely biggoted and unobjective oppinions here. 1. Brook arrogant? Dee must have some issues. She seemed very nice and supportive of her fellow contestants. Someone arrogant would have done neither. You don’t know her. Other than jealousy or just plain being mean, why would you make such a negative comment? Jeez. 2. Brenda, you are a biggot. Syesha has a beautiful voice and is a beautiful girl. She deserves the votes she gets because of tallent not race. Making a comment like you did only shows that you see her race first and it clouds reality for you. Again, you are a biggot. BTW I am a 40yr old white male in case you want to call into question my racial bias. 3. I am a musician and love all kinds of music. Just based on tallent, not looks, the top five would have been both Davids, Carly, Michael Johns, and Syesha. Individually they may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they are each tallented in their own right and their own niche in the music industry. I think we should admire all these kids for what they are trying to do instead of bashing them. We should all vote the way we want, but what purpose do all the hateful and negative comments serve?

Cheek Bones May 1st, 2008

I’m just glad i’ll be able to see my Jason Castro another week. I watch the show for him. Good luck, Brooke.

carrie13 May 1st, 2008

Brooke should have gone home about 6 weeks ago. We’re all relieved. So tired of the “vulnerable” thing. Ugh…

Kristine May 1st, 2008

So here’s the thing - I like Brooke’s voice, and I would buy her CD if the songs were good. She reminds me of Sheryl Crow. But I will not miss her on AI. She talked too much, as if we wanted to hear her every thought. I don’t mind Jason’s hair, but I can’t believe he’s still in the running. I think Syesha is talented, not a token. David A. has a nice voice, but he is nearly inarticulate when he speaks (golly, gee, yeah, I dunno, I was just trying to have fun with it). Same with Jason (grin, shrug, whatever). At least David Cook has a a personality and a brain (he’s got that big skull to fill!:)and talent. Even if he doesn’t come in no. 1, that may be a blessing, as others have said, because he won’t have to conform to the AI mold.

Amanda May 1st, 2008

I think if the contestants were able to pick their own music, we would see a lot better performances. I think everyone there has talent but it’s hard to show it when you’re forced to sing Neil Diamond and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Those men are both gifted but inappropriate for the age group of singers and fans. It’s very obvious when the songs are picked for them…their real talent shines through when they have more freedom. AKA- Hallelujah/Over the Rainbow vs. Forever in Blue Jeans/September Morn…..come on!

Danielle May 1st, 2008

Glad that she is gone. She wasn’t better than Carly and she should have been eliminated before her. America definitely made the right choice!

Noe May 1st, 2008

It was Brooke’s time & I think she knew it, too.
UGH! How did Syesha end up in the bottom 2?? Better yet, how did Jason C. survive another week??

Andy May 1st, 2008

I think it is time to applaud these very talented young people, who are trying to make a mark in a very tough business. David A. is only 17 years old and has a very big voice. So what, if his stage presence is lacking at the moment, he will develop it. Out of all the auditions, to make it to the final four is an accomplishment in itself. So, how about praising them instead of tearing them down.

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