Thursday, April 19, 2007

Sanjaya vs Stern: Class Act?

Last night Sanjaya Malakar was voted off of American Idol. Truth be told, his time had come more than a couple of votes ago. And while it was time for Sanjaya to go, my bet is we haven't seen the last of him. He has a solid fan base of little girls and enough "cuteness" and talent to at least get a shot a something. What? I'm not sure, but something.

Two more things before we close: 1] Sanjaya took more flack, bad comments and teasing than any other American Idol contestant that I can remember. Sanjaya kept his sense of humor and showed class through it all. 2] Sanjaya's leaving puts a rest to the Howard Stern claim that Howard has the power [through his audience] to take Sanjaya to the finals and kill American Idol. Let's just hope that Stern can show the same class as Sanjaya now that Stern's mission has failed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT IT PROVES IS ONLY THAT IT OPENS THE DOOR TO WHAT EVERYONE HAS EXPECTED SINCE THE 1ST AMERICAN IDOL CONTEST.

THE VOTING IS AND CAN BE RIGGED!

SANJAYA WILL BE THE MOST REMEMBERED AND WILL PROBABLY BE THE MOST POPULAR PERSON FROM THIS SEASON'S OFFERINGS, WHICH ARE THE WEAKEST TO DATE.

Craig Zablo said...

What do you mean when you say that the voting can be rigged? If you mean that everyone can vote for who they want [even if it's the worst singer in the competition], that's how the show was designed...

Craig Zablo said...

What do you mean when you say that the voting can be rigged? If you mean that everyone can vote for who they want [even if it's the worst singer in the competition], that's how the show was designed...