SPOILER ALERT: 'American Idol': Syesha Mercado ousted as the field is down to two
Leading to what will probably be the most closely fought final in the its history, "American Idol" winnowed its field to two after ousting jazzy singer Syesha Mercado on the Wednesday results show.
Mercado had struggled through much of the season -- occupying a seemingly permanent berth in the bottom tier -- before finally surging in the final weeks and outlasting all her 12 fellow female contestants. In the last month, she seemed to find her voice, however, performing jazzy, Broadway-esque songs that accentuated her light touch.
However, in this week's final-three performance show, she struggled to keep pace with alternative rocker David Cook and 17-year-old sensation David Archuleta. In particular, her rendition of the sultry standard "Fever" left the judges cold. Simon Cowell even termed it bad cabaret.
Mercado was ousted in a week in which more than 56 million votes were cast to choose the finalists. The show also featured tear-jerking video packages of the remaining contestants' journeys home, where they all were met by massive crowds.
With two finalists each drawing on massive popular support, next week's finals could be the closest race for the crown in the show's history. Archuleta has become a 'tween phenomenon this season, with his soulful renditions of ballads and giggling, youthful manner. Cook has surged in the last six weeks, rising from the lower ranks of most predictions and winning over fans with his dramatic alternative-rock takes on popular songs.
Check back later for a full report from the scene at the Idoldome.
-- Richard Rushfield
Photo: Fox




What is this doing in the LA Times, let alone on the front page? Please go out of business, fast.
Posted by: RH | May 14, 2008 at 09:27 PM
You blow LA Times...I am taking you off of my favorites bar...ok...you are now gone...
Posted by: Dude | May 14, 2008 at 09:48 PM
As noted by many, we made a big mistake at the website and put a headline out in public that disclosed the results before the show aired on the west. Our deepest apologies to all.
Posted by: Richard Rushfield | May 14, 2008 at 10:04 PM
Apology accepted. Enuf said!
Posted by: Mila | May 14, 2008 at 10:56 PM
I have watched with interrest the Time's coverage of the Idol performances.
Usually, I never watch the show; but, this time I have been intrigued with the duo-toned voice of the kid, David Archuleta. As well, I have been intrugued by the kid's unusual abiltiy for clear diction and to "caress" words "tenderly."
The song choices, at times, have been remarkable, aptly displaying the tonal quality as well.
So, if you are lucky enough to have speakers on your computer, I hope you enjoy my personal song selection for Archulet'a final song -- word meanings, tonal qualities, diction and caressing. My, what a great final possibility.
At least, enjoy the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D17p0D-rks
Posted by: Terry Mehaffey | May 15, 2008 at 06:43 AM
I have watched with interrest the Time's coverage of the Idol performances.
Usually, I never watch the show; but, this time I have been intrigued with the duo-toned voice of the kid, David Archuleta. As well, I have been intrugued by the kid's unusual abiltiy for clear diction and to "caress" words "tenderly."
The song choices, at times, have been remarkable, aptly displaying the tonal quality as well.
So, if you are lucky enough to have speakers on your computer, I hope you enjoy my personal song selection for Archulet'a final song -- word meanings, tonal qualities, diction and caressing. My, what a great final possibility.
At least, enjoy the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D17p0D-rks
Posted by: Terry Mehaffey | May 15, 2008 at 06:45 AM
Funny that the writer of this column thinks that Syesha has a 'light touch'. The woman screamed, shrieked and screeched her way through the season, often through a barrage of flat notes. Is that what constitutes a light touch?
Posted by: Sara | May 15, 2008 at 09:48 AM
Oh RR, If you're going to put a spoiler alert in the headline, don't put the news right alongside it! After the jump, my friend... after the jump.
Posted by: The General | May 15, 2008 at 12:44 PM