ext_35784 ([identity profile] clauderainsrm.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] therealljidol2011-07-07 08:13 am

Green Room - Week 31 - Day 2

I was thinking this morning about how, given that it's a Final 3 and there are 4 contestants available, with two of them being guys, that we are guaranteed to have our second male contestant in the finals, and one of them at very least tying the best performance by a male during an Idol season ever!

Up until now - the winners have fit a pretty clear profile - white, female Americans. Most people know this. What might not be completely on your radar though is that there has also been a "kids pattern" - no, yes, no, yes, no, yes.

Which means regardless of what happens in the finals one of these "Idol Truths" is about to be broken.

A guy could win. A damn foreigner could win. Or, maybe someone with kids will break that pattern.

http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/479084.html is where the entries will go that will help determine what is going to happen next, and who those 3 contestants are going to be!!

Or, as I like to say, one of these four is one step away from having a really good excuse why they won't sign up next season! :P

[identity profile] pixiebelle.livejournal.com 2011-07-07 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha no, we don't live together. Though to be honest, I don't think it matters in our case stil since we both love Idol equally. Even as he lasted longer than me, I never felt neglected by Idol. Never once. It never even occurred to me. We only have weekends together and yes, deadlines have taken our weekends away. If it had been other stuff like work? I'd have been sad...but we just sat side by side and wrote a few weekends away...we have spent hours a day together just writing. If we lived together? That wouldn't change I'm sure. So we are lucky that we both get it. I know couples that don't live together and they can't stick it out still since they would miss deadlines for plans with their SO's. I'd never miss a deadline, neither would Java, since I'd either be all over him to get something or in or he'd be all over me. We encourage each other, not distract each other.