![]() ![]() He purposefully tried to go for polarizing. The thing that was polarizing was the script and edit that Nigel used. What did you think of Week 2 of the Season 15 semifinal results? What were your favorite duets? Vote in our poll below, then hit the comments to expand on your thoughts! Shelbie Z (with All-Star Constantine Maroulis), “Bohemian Rhapsody” - Grade: A-Īdvancing to the Top 14 (By Judges’ Decision Alone) Trent Harmon (with All-Star Jordin Sparks), “To Love Somebody” - Grade: B+ Olivia Rox (with All-Star David Cook), “Light On” - Grade: B+Īdam Lasher (with All-Star Haley Reinhart), “Can’t Help Falling in Love” - Grade: Bĭalton Rapattoni (with All-Star Chris Daughtry) “Higher Ground” - Grade: B Tristan McIntosh (with All-Star Kellie Pickler), “Best Days of Your Life” - Grade: C+ Jenn Blosil (with All-Star Constantine Maroulis), “My Funny Valentine” - Grade: B. Manny Torres (with All-Star Jordin Sparks), “No Air” - Grade: B. Lee Jean (with All-Star Chris Daughtry), “Home” - Grade: C+ĬJ Johnson (with All-Star David Cook), “The World I Know” - Grade: C+ Kory Wheeler (with All-Star Haley Reinhart), “Bennie and the Jets” - Grade: B+ Letter Grades (for Contestants - Not All-Stars)Īmelia Eisenhauer (with All-Star Kellie Pickler), “Suds in the Bucket” - Grade: B+ Hey, never let actual musical performances get in the way of a good story arc, right?Īnyhow, I have to skedaddle to recap How to Get Away With Murder, so let me offer my letter grades for the episode’s duets - then get to the business of results. The bigger problem, however, was the fact that for the second straight week, viewers were left with our hands tied behind our backs, while the judges were given total control of cutting five of this week’s 12 performers.īafflingly, three of the contestants who struggled the most with pitch during their solo and duet rounds - Tristan McIntosh, Jenn Blosil and Lee Jean - advanced, while vocalists who clearly outperformed them (Shelbie Z, Amelia Eishenhauer) were unceremoniously dumped just so producers could continue the narratives in which they’d invested way back in the audition rounds. (Also, remember when Randy said his favorite performer of the night was… everyone except for Haley!? Good times!) Sadly, though, it wasn’t for lack of trying on the part of the show’s judges and producers!įirst, we had to endure J.Lo’s revisionist history about how back in Season 10, she and her fellow judges were certain Haley Reinhart would win - even though Jenny From the Block did everything short of throwing eye of newt into a bubbling cauldron during every results show in an effort to thwart the eventual third-place finisher’s chances. The Wonder Years Recap: Phoebe Robinson and Tituss Burgess Drop by the Season 2 Premiere - Grade It! ![]()
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