I think Nadia's voice sounded amazing last night, but her song... *yawn* It was so boring!

Scott is like the gum stuck under your shoe that you can't get rid of. I hope he'll go tomorrow. I think the only reason the judges said nice things last night was because Hall & Oates were there. Like, what were they gonna say, "Horrible song selection"??? Eh... I hope we get rid of him soon. Maybe before he goes, he'll do a "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" I don't know, maybe I'm the only one who thinks he looks like Porky Pig.

Anthony coulda represented 1985 a LOT better than he did. He coulda done "Careless Whisper," or "I Want to Know What Love Is," come on!! Then, "A View to a Kill" would have given him some variety... "You're the Inspiration," one of my favorite cheesy songs of all time... The list goes on. I was disappointed.

Vonzell did an amazing job, although that song always now reminds me of the Will & Grace episode where Matt Damon is guest starring as the straight guy who wants to join the gay men's chorus. But she was great, cute outfit, too.

Now, Carrie's no Pat Benatar, but I think this was her best attempt at anything yet. Finally she didn't look like she just dropped off the kids at soccer practice, nor did she sing an excruciatingly boring song. Although I did love when she covered Heart, too. But anyway... I still think her hair sucked, it never has any movement. But she sang really well.

Bo disappointed me... I love, love, LOVE "Free Bird," but he sounded like the guy from Creed singing it. It was bad, really bad. Oh well.

Constantine was brave to take on Queen, but he pulled it off because he didn't even TRY to be like Freddie Mercury. There were some "off" parts, but overall he rocked.

Anwar, as always, was so-so. I can't get myself to like him.
And his outfits are all so girly... if you look at them objectively, they're all outfits that would look better on a girl.
To say nothing of his song choice... it's one thing if a really manly guy picks a Dionne Warwick song, or if Constantine had done it, it'd be like a funny little joke thing.

But when a guy as feminine as Anwar sings Di, wearing girly jeans and a velvet blazer, it's beyond the realm of "cool guy who's comfortable in his sexuality" and it crosses over into the "Um, okay..." with the obligatory "Not that there's anything wrong with that" comment.

If you know what I mean.