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‘American Idol’ Top 24 (Or Make That 25?) Revealed

David Leathers Jr. loses his spot - for now - to Eben FranckewitzWednesday night, 14 of this season's "American Idol" top 24 were announced, ending with what was supposed to be a cliffhanger as weepy scenery-chewer Adam Brock awaited his fate. Well, Adam found out within the first 90 seconds of Thursday's part 2 "Green Mile" episode that he'd made it (much to my dismay; see below for my mini-rant why). But there were a few other announcements this evening that were indeed surprising.

Scott Dangerfield goes homeAmong Thursday's notable eliminations were charismatic boy wonder David Leathers Jr, who'd really impressed me in Vegas; Scott Dangerfield, one of my favorites from last year who'd I'd been hoping to see more of this year, but who faltered in his final performance; bipolar teen Shelby Lynn Tweten, who'd once disturbingly declared that her "Idol" dream was the only thing keeping her on her meds; and gentle giant Jermaine Jones, who sobbed like a small child when he didn't make it through.

Jermaine may get a second chanceWill these rejected contestants try again next year? Well, considering that a whopping EIGHT of this season's official top 24 are actually returning auditioners, it's quite possible that some of these castoffs will come back for Season 12. And we may very well see Jermaine or David back next week!

Who will be the 13th boy?Yes, that's right: Even more surprising than Thursday's cuts was the end-of-show announcement that the judges apparently had had some change of heart and had decided to bring back one bonus boy, to create a top 13 boys group--an "American Idol" first, for sure. The four contestants in the running for this extra slot will be Jermaine Jones, David Leathers Jr., psycho-cowboy Richie Law (please, gawd, NO), and handsome singing waiter/J.Lo crushboy Johnny Keyser. Gee, I wonder who it'll be? Johnny seems like the super-obvious choice...but we will have to wait until next Tuesday to find out for sure.

Anyway, here are the final contestants who definitely DID make the top 24 this Thursday, listed in order of my "ones to watch" personal preference:

THE BOYS

Deandre BrackensickDeandre Brackensick - One of many returning contestants this season, Deandre tried out last year at age 15 and somehow slipped through the cracks. Now, he seems truly primed for "Idol" glory. He looks like a star already, with hair even Heejun Han's idol Michael Bolton would envy, and the kid can sang. And most importantly, he seems relevant and current. He's the total package. As Simon Cowell would put it, Deandre's got the X factor.

Aaron Marcellus SandersAaron Marcellus Sanders -  Sometimes I think this season is beginning to look a lot like "American Idol Rewind." Aaron is yet another returning contestant, a veteran of both Seasons 7 and 10. Apparently the third time's the charm for him. And as one of the shockingly few African-American R&B singers this season, he may now easily find a niche in this competition.

Eben FranckewitzEben Franckewitz - With a head of hair like his, one almost as glorious as Deandre's in its own way, the Bieber comparisons are inevitable here. But 15-year-old Eben has a better voice than the Biebs, and better manners. He's a little square (I think his final-two competitor David Leathers Jr. had a little more Justin-like swag), but he's a sweet kid that grandmas and little girls will adore. And let's face it, grandmas and little girls are the ones who have the time to mass-vote for "American Idol." They don't care so much about swag.

Chase LikensChase Likens - Chase is this year's token cowboy. Yes, he's a whole lot better than Heejun's aforementioned arch nemesis, Richie Law. But so far, he hasn't gotten much screentime and has blended into the background, so he seems like a fodder fall guy to me.

Jeremy RosadoJeremy Rosado - So far, Jeremy has come across to me like this year's Jovany Barreto--an everyman sort of lug with a good voice, but not someone who seems to have superstar potential. (J.Lo kept raving about what a "nice guy" Jeremy is, but just because someone is nice doesn't mean he deserves to be in the top 24.) That being said, Jeremy's Hollywood Week rendition of "Superstar" was not bad, even if it was practically the only screentime he got all season before this week. Is Jeremy just fodder? Probably, but we shall see.

Adam BrockAdam Brock - I'm sorry, but this self-described "white chocolate" guy annoys the heck out of me. It's as if the mad "Idol" scientists who forged frontrunner Phillip Phillips out of the spare parts of Lee DeWyze, Kris Allen, and David Cook went back into the 19 Entertainment lab and pieced together all the worst bits of Danny Gokey and Taylor Hicks, in an "Idol" experiment gone very awry. Adam seems like a nice guy, and maybe he'll prove me wrong on next week's live show, but right now, I'm not sweet on this particular flavor of white chocolate. (Plus his constant pimping of his neglected new baby is kind of off-putting.) I find it interesting that the decision to put Adam through to the top 24 was not unanimous...I wonder which judge gave the thumbs-down to this guy?

THE GIRLS

Hallie DayHallie Day - A Hitchcock blonde with a dark, druggy past (and perhaps equally embarrassing failed-girl-group past), this reformed bad girl has not only a made-for-TV sob story, but a made-for-the-camera lovely face and a made-for-the-studio voice. She seems like the total "Idol" package. Now it remains to be seen if her cool Deborah Harry-esque looks will alienate catty female voters.

Shannon MagraneShannon Magrane - A six-foot-tall, flaxen-haired, barely-16 volleyball player and daughter of St. Louis Cardinals veteran Joe Magrane, Shannon is "Idol" material is I ever saw it. But she may be this year's Pia Toscano: a gorgeous girl who seems to have it all, EXCEPT a really engaging, vibrant personality. Shannon needs to loosen up on next week's live show, if she wants to seem likable and relatable. She also better not make the mistake of flubbing the lyrics, like she did during Hollywood Week. And she might want to make sure her dad is chaperoning, possibly while holding a baseball bat, whenever lecherous ol' Steven Tyler is on the set.

Skylar LaineSkylar Laine - I was a bit put off by this 17-year-old's first audition, when she introduced herself to America with the declaration, "Let's go shoot some deer!" and invited "Idol" cameras into her bedroom, which was creepily decorated with the taxidermy remains of her hunting conquests. But hey, at least no one could accuse Skylar of not being a real, red-blooded country girl. Skylar is one tough chick--she impressively belted her guts out during Hollywood Week, even after being hospitalized with the Idol Flu--and she's got a sort of Miranda Lambert thing going on. So I think she could go far and give the top 24's other two country girls, Baylie Brown and Chelsea Sorrell, some serious competition. I like how raw and real Skylar is, and I think America will too. (But she should have jumped in that Idol pool when she had the chance!)

Hollie CavanaghHollie Cavanagh - Here's another familiar face. Hollie auditioned last year, when she was 17. At first she was told by the judges that she wasn't quite ready for prime time, after nerves got the better of her. But then they gave her the benefit of the doubt and put her through to Hollywood anyway. Unsurprisingly, Hollie floundered there and didn't make it any farther, but now she is back. Unfortunately, she hasn't received nearly enough screentime this season for me to determine how much she has improved since then. Let's just hope that she has those nerves under control for next week's live show!

The Top 24So below is the full top 24 list, once again sorted in order of my favorites. Next Tuesday, the dozen boys--plus one 13th mystery man TBD--will compete live for the first time, followed by the girls on Wednesday. Who will make it to the overall top 12? We'll find out on next Thursday's sure-to-be-nail-biting first live results show. Until then...Parker out.

Boys:
Heejun Han
Creighton Fraker
Reed Grimm
Colton Dixon
Deandre Brackensick
Phillip Phillips
Joshua Ledet
Aaron Marcellus Sanders
Eben Franckewitz
Chase Likens
Jeremy Rosado
Adam Brock

Girls:
Elise Testone
Erika Van Pelt
Hallie Day
Jen Hirsh
Shannon Magrane
Skylar Laine
Baylie Brown
Jessica Sanchez
Brielle Von Hugel
Haley Johnsen
Chelsea Sorrell
Hollie Cavanagh

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  • ben  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 months ago
    Rooting for Hollie Cavanagh. She was good last season, and great this season. Judges were right in deciding not to put her thru in IDOL 10......now with her new found confidence, she cud wing it.
  • Mel Philip  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 months ago
    why LAUREN GRAY is out..her voice is so powerful and outstanding...she has the soul thing...so sad... what are the judges thinking...tsk tsk =(
  • RM  •  Monterey, United States  •  2 months ago
    At least when Scotty McCreery sings it's natural...this cowboy dude this year seems so forced as if he is trying to be Scotty! Please! Please! DO NOT bring him back! My money is on David...BRING HIM BACK AI!!
    • ConservativeCA 2 months ago
      The cowboy is a little snot, too.
    • Tommy G 2 months ago
      Nooooo... on the cowboy, but Scotty was nothing either. There are some 500 country singers waiting in Nashville that are better than Scotty.
  • Taylor  •  2 months ago
    I want Jermaine to get the 13th spot. I think his voice is incredible, easy to listen to, and I think he deserves it. If not him, my second pick would be David.
    • Mary Ann 2 months ago
      Johnny Keyser.
    • Becky Hagerling 2 months ago
      If Jermaine comes back he won't make it over the mass elimination, Johnny deserves to be there
    • kathy 2 months ago
      i want jermaine too i think he needs it more.i really hope he gets the 13th spot
  • The Truth  •  San Antonio, United States  •  2 months ago
    So it comes to this...A.I. is so desperate for ratings that Steven Tyler strips on camera!?! If they really want ratings then J-Lo should strip instead!!!!
    • Bill 2 months ago
      I agree with that ....
  • JenW  •  Pembroke, United States  •  2 months ago
    RM, I agree with you about Richie trying to be Scotty. Now, as a proud Scotty fan, I was not a fan of Richie. AT ALL. Hated his attitude during group round in Hollywood, and have despised him ever since. Seriously AI, DO NOT bring Richie back. Make it anybody but the cowboy! If I had to pick someone, I'd go with David or Jermaine.
    • Becky Hagerling 2 months ago
      I am also a Scotty fan, he is NOTHING like Scotty, total opposite.
  • lalehamlass  •  2 months ago
    The way they announce the top 24 is disgusting - making two night's of it, agonizing contentestants. Ridiculous. Just announce it to all in one place. At once. I kept flicking off and watching something else, flicking back every so often, it was so boring and agonizing - to me - cant imagine to the contestants. And I hope they bring the gentle giant Jermaine, back into the fold - wonderful deep voice - they dont have anyone else like that - 75% of the people picked made no impression on me whatsoever - similar - had no idea who half of them were as they walked into the lions den.
    • IT'S MY OPINION 2 months ago
      I agree, they're going for drama but in actuality, they're killing my nerves of what's left of them.
  • boneswv  •  2 months ago
    I have seen pretty much all of AI this season, but one thing really bugs me. I am from Chase Likens home town, and I am hoping he does well this year. My only problem with AI is that Chase never got a lot of face time leading up to the next elimination. Unlike the others that did, Chase hasn't had any background stories to endear the fans to him. Those that have had face time are already two steps ahead of the ones that didn't. Thats unfair leading in to next week, because people have already falling for certain contestants, and people like Chase are going in handicapped. I have to agree with this article about Chase being fodder.
  • Jean  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
    If they vote that Kermit the Frog cowboy back to the show, no more watchin' for me - at least till he's gone.
  • Sharmaine  •  2 months ago
    Please don't bring back the cowboy..please!!
  • Wendy  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  2 months ago
    If they chose the Richie I will lose all faith in the judges intergity. He is an arrogant jerk who has to have things his way. Do we really want to watch someone like this? I think not!
  • Matt  •  Marathon, United States  •  2 months ago
    I was sooooo happy when Hollie made it through!!! Last season I was not too fond of her but after seeing her sing last nite he is AMAZING!!!!
  • Nancy G  •  San Diego, United States  •  2 months ago
    Too many crybaby's this season...
  • JJDog82  •  Irvine, United States  •  2 months ago
    Last night I said as a joke that Idol is gonna pull an X Factor move and bring back the Melanie Amaro,,, or the person they think can do best. So considering we never saw what sent home Johnny... one of the best singers... I think they did the predictable thing I joked about.
  •  •  2 months ago
    To The Cowboy: It's better to keep your mouth shut an look stupid than open it and prove it.
  • Dontblameme  •  2 months ago
    Why can't they revive the real Wildcard show like on Season 2? That way the public gets some singers it wants in the top 24, not just the ones the judges deem fit.
  • J  •  Merlin, United States  •  2 months ago
    Talk about manipulation. If they bring back the cowboy, I won't be watching until he's voted off. And why an extra male but not an extra female?!?
  • tim m  •  Queensbury, United States  •  2 months ago
    I do find it a bit funny that one of the possible 13th guy, is a guy who didnt even make it to the last round of judging.
  • cjf  •  Kitchener, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    This show is losing credibility fast.
  • Donna  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  2 months ago
    Oh Please not the Cowboy, If he thinks his image is a likening of Scotty McCreery, he is so wrong. There is a difference between a gentleman and a jerk!
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