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11 June 2002 (USA) moreTagline:
Thousands audition... Millions vote.... One wins. morePlot:
Twelve finalists and/or future singers (six men and six women) who were selected from America, compete... morePlot Keywords:
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Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 25 wins & 58 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(1125 articles)
Kathy Griffin on Clay Aiken: "He Was Not Very Nice" (From E! Online. 4 December 2008, 12:02 PM, PST)
Exclusive Portrait: ‘American Idol’ Judge Randy Jackson in Chicago For Book ‘Randy Jackson’s New You Plan’
(From HollywoodChicago.com. 4 December 2008, 9:25 AM, PST)
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With Its' Way Ups and Pretty Pathetic Downs moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 4 of 198)| Ryan Seacrest | ... | Himself - Host (157 episodes, 2002-2009) | |
| Simon Cowell | ... | Himself - Judge / ... (157 episodes, 2002-2009) | |
| Paula Abdul | ... | Herself - Judge / ... (157 episodes, 2002-2009) | |
| Randy Jackson | ... | Himself - Judge / ... (157 episodes, 2002-2009) |
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American Idol (USA) (new title)American Idol 2 (USA) (promotional title)
American Idol 3 (USA)
American Idol 4 (USA) (fourth season title)
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Malaysia:U | Singapore:PG | Australia:G (some episodes) | Australia:PG (some episodes) | USA:TV-G | USA:TV-PG (audition segments)MOVIEmeter: 
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Top 12 Rankings (2005): - Winner: Carrie Underwood, - 2nd place: Bo Bice, - 3rd place: Vonzell Solomon, - 4th place: Anthony Federov, - 5th place: Scott Savol, - 6th place: Constantine Maroulis, - 7th place: Anwar Robinson, - 8th place: Nadia Turner, - 9th place: Nikko Smith, - 10th place: Jessica Sierra, - 11th place: Mikalah Gordon, - 12th place: Lindsey Cardinale moreFAQ
Who is the best selling contestant of American Idol?Was Simon Cowell going to quit if Sanjaya won season 6?
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This show is a reality show at heart. Thousands of people audition in front of three judges, the infamous (yet truthful. People, if they're bad singers, don't blame him!) Simon, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. They're mostly given the boot but some pass and go through many elimination rounds until we, the viewers, get to vote and slowly one-by-one toss out the final ten until we get one American Idol.
The first episodes are definitely the ones that spark its' popularity. As an exchange for a free contract deal, FOX is allowed to videotape and broadcast anyone they want.
This is the 5, 000+ auditioning stage. With so many people of so many cities, we've got to find at least a dozen people who think they can sing. I'm talking about the bad ones. Emphasize on THINK.
It's sad when they say they've always had a singing dream and are awful. But it's hilarious when people outburst because they now THOUGHT (or still think) they can sing. One guy on a recent season 2 episode thought he deserved to be the American Idol 'cause he thought he could sing and he stood out 5 days in the cold. Too bad he sounded like a bird being strangled.
There was another one of the same episode who said he had a dream(so far sad) of being a singer. He sings, and puts way too much into it(he's trying to sound like Enrique Glasias", and is turned down(still sad). He's OK, though, and walks out with a smile(right now confusing). He then walks out and proclaims to everyone he's going to Hollywood(the next round)(a little funny). About an audition later, the camera finds him sitting waiting for an audition. He explains to the security guard with the cameraman he's been invited back(now funny). As this never happens, the security guard doesn't hesitate to correct him and boots him out(kinda funny). He yells while leaving(the security guard lets him walk out himself) "I'll see you all in Hollywood!".(funny)
One last one, a girl couldn't believe they said she was just under average, good only hidden in a crowd of a choir. She denies being turned down, and when the host(with proof) asks her didn't she get refused Hollywood, she states she doesn't know, and tries to get back in to find out. One thing: she's a terrible liar. For ratings, she's allowed back in. Simon asks her hadn't they already seen her. She clearly wants a second chance, but strangely tries to start with (maybe the host was there) "I wanted to know if I'm going to Hollywood". "No, because you're terrible.". And it ends.
The second round is OK, as the crowd of about 200 is brought down to 30. The people who don't make it get a chance to speak out.
After that, we start voting, while the judges provide their thoughts. In a clearly planned move, you take away the bad singers now, and wind up with audience interaction. It's not the same, but you still see one vote and wonder how many people are trying to mess it all up by purposely trying to wind up with a bad singer winning.
I really enjoy the first parts more. But it's truly speechless. You have to see it to believe it.