Sadly, the producers are the snarkiest people in Idol right now. They played April Smith and the Great Picture Show’s “Can’t Say No” over a montage of Jennifer Lopez trying to reject a series of terrible auditioners. Nice to hear the band get some national props – they’re terrific – and a subtle extra touch, since they were in New Orleans for half of the show, and “Can’t Say No” is written in a slow Dixieland style. Brilliant work by the producers.
“Get Ricky Gervais”
That’s pretty much a universal answer to anything, isn’t it? There’s yes, no, and get Ricky Gervais. 🙂
He has replaced John Cleese as the funniest man alive.
Sadly, the producers are the snarkiest people in Idol right now. They played April Smith and the Great Picture Show’s “Can’t Say No” over a montage of Jennifer Lopez trying to reject a series of terrible auditioners. Nice to hear the band get some national props – they’re terrific – and a subtle extra touch, since they were in New Orleans for half of the show, and “Can’t Say No” is written in a slow Dixieland style. Brilliant work by the producers.
Rob — He IS hilarious. Everyone who’s giving him grief about the Golden Globes needs to get a sense of humor. STAT.
NF — I blogged the AI debut the first night, but I got so bored from the incessant niceness, I only watched one hour and didn’t post it.
I don’t blame you, Tracey. I considered starting up the Water Cooler again, but I couldn’t muster the enthusiasm.
Yes! Exchange one surly Brit for one with an awesome sense of humor. Love the idea.