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‘American Idol’ recap: Hollywood round #2 season 11: Free fallin’

AMERICAN IDOL: Hollywood: Over 300 contestants made it to Hollywood and only 70 will survive. The Hollywood round begins Wednesday, Feb, 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET PT ) and Thursday, Feb. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Pictured: Contestants at the Hollywood round. The provided caption provides no identifying info. CR: Michael Becker / FOX.

AMERICAN IDOL: Hollywood: Over 300 contestants made it to Hollywood and only 70 will survive. The Hollywood round begins Wednesday, Feb, 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET PT ) and Thursday, Feb. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Pictured: Contestants at the Hollywood round. The provided caption provides no identifying info. CR: Michael Becker / FOX.

Was this “American Idol” or “Contagion, Part II”?

The hour featured two doses crying, three doses whining and four doses regurgitation.

Patient Zero, the editors decide, is “Tent Girl” Amy Brumfield. A lot of kids get sick and she appears to be the one to blame as others have trouble keeping their dinners down.

And we find out what happens to Symone Baker, who  is fine. It was dehydration and fortunately, she didn’t seriously hurt herself falling off the stage.  As earlier bloggers noted, the producers wouldn’t have created such a cliffhanger if she were seriously injured.

[Before we get to the action, I also finally caught Monday's "The Voice" three days later and saw Jamar Rogers (season 10 of  "Idol"), who gets the sob story big time. He actually used to live in Atlanta for a time and was a huge fan of Cee Lo, saying he saw him at Music Midtown. Cool local reference!

As for ratings, "Idol" drew 19 million last night and a 6.1 rating 18-49. That's down 20% from 24 mil a year ago for the fourth Wednesday and a 8.4 rating 18-49, down 27 percent.  In other words, the comparable dropoffs will continue unabated unless something odd happens.

In comparison, NBC's "The Voice" on Monday drew its 6.6 rating, beating "Idol" in 18-49 ratings while "NCIS" with 20.8 million this past Tuesday easily beat "Idol" in total viewers.]

Anyway, we start the night with Symone Baker, who quickly regains consciousness, drinks a Coke and is taken to the hospital to get checked. Symone is put through because honestly, she deserved it.

We hear that neither Ethan Jones, whose father was in alcohol rehab, and the indistinguishably dull Lauren Mink are cut.  Jeremy Rosado makes it through.

We move to group round! 185 make it to the next round. Almost half are going to be cut the next round.

The twist: day one and day two people have to intermix in groups. Cop Alisha Bernhardt and Amy “Tent Girl” Brumfeld (who is getting sick with the flu – perhaps from living in a tent) are have trouble finding groups. “Everybody is afraid I’ll get them sick,” Tent Girl said. Can’t blame them! She starts crying. “Inside is suffocating me,” she said. Which makes sense if she spends all her time outside.

Several others are trying to cobble together groups based on songs. Some are being picky, including Brianna-Marie Bell. There seem to be a lot of 1970s songs on the playlist. Alisha wants to sing “Joy to the World.” People keep thinking it’s the Christmas song, not the Three Dog Night song. Two others are trying to get folks to join them to sing Boston’s “More Than a Feeling.” Alisha loses her two group members because she refuses to sing Boston.

We hear snippets of Blu Cantrell. Brielle Von Hugel made it past group round last year with Pia Toscano. She’s back. She becomes leader of her group.

Symone returns after being dehydrated and finds a group.

It appears Tent Girl’s bug has spread quickly. We see someone throw up. Another guy has kidney stone issues. Richie Law, a dude with a cowboy hat is trying to teach the others choreography (including Mr. Cheerful Heejun Han.) “That kid is crazy,” Heejun said. “I don’t know how they do it in cowboy town. It’s not how we bring it down.” Whiner doesn’t even bother to know Richie’s name.

Christian has caught the bug and is throwing up. He returns from a break and someone hugs him. Why do these kids keep touching the sick ones? Cop Alisha is struggling with “Stuck Like Glue.”  Christian can barely stand up. Heejun keeps on whining. Richie, who acts like Mr. Know It All, calls it a night eventually.

Jennifer is part of a group that wants to go to sleep. Brianna, the picky one, leaves, but comes back, not wanting to abandon her teammate. Jennifer helps Brianna learn lyrics.  They leave at 5:11 a.m. (I’d be the one opting for sleep over rehearsing exhausted.)

Anyway, we get no real singing this week, just the build-up to next Wednesday. Presumably, we’ll get more fainting!

And over on CBS, Astro of “X Factor” is on “Person of Interest” in a rather meaty role.

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By Rodney Ho, Radio & TV Talk

220 comments Add your comment

sue

February 9th, 2012
8:44 pm

I could be watching 30 Rock! Yawn!!

Seth T

February 9th, 2012
8:44 pm

The extra camera time for Heejun, just might spell victory over the my-way or highway Cowboy- in terms of moving up the ladder..

Deirdre

February 9th, 2012
8:47 pm

Group sing drama has always been a popular part of Hollywood Week. I think they always planned for 2 hours of group night, they’re just dividing it into 2 nights of tv.

DanJ

February 9th, 2012
8:48 pm

I want to punch Richie Law!

Rodney Ho

February 9th, 2012
8:48 pm

Heejun is now the King of Whining.

Deirdre

February 9th, 2012
8:48 pm

OK…the cowboy is annoying, too!

Highlander

February 9th, 2012
8:50 pm

Yeah, I’m ready to see Heejun get kicked to the curb …or just get kicked!

DanJ

February 9th, 2012
8:51 pm

Ditto Highlander!

Rodney Ho

February 9th, 2012
8:52 pm

How much advantage do you think a group has if it performs later in the day vs. earlier in the day. There are effectively 40 groups or so.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
8:53 pm

The cowboy is very annoying and he’s going home.

Highlander

February 9th, 2012
8:53 pm

So, now we’re going to get about 5 minutes of singing? This episode was really poorly done!

Deirdre

February 9th, 2012
8:54 pm

You’d have to weigh the advantages of extra rehearsal time against the end of the day crankiness from the judges.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
8:54 pm

Curious to see how the girl in the yellow blouse who stayed behind after her team went to bed will fare. She won’t have a lot of sleep under her belt.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
8:54 pm

Too many commercials.

Harriett

February 9th, 2012
8:54 pm

I think people will consider how obnoxious the cowboy was

Seth T

February 9th, 2012
8:55 pm

Heejun now don’t like cowboys – not even the Dallas Cowboys – now that was funny!! (and I have nothing against the Cowboys).

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
8:56 pm

Not even 5 mins, Highlander.

Deirdre

February 9th, 2012
8:56 pm

I haven’t minded the no singing as much as some of you. There’s a lot of getting to know the personalities of some of these people. If someone who annoys us gets into the top 24, we’ll know what to do with him/her.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
8:59 pm

WOW, they’re up first. Who saw that coming?

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:00 pm

Haaa, ain’t that some mess. One note and it’s off.

Deirdre

February 9th, 2012
9:00 pm

I actually kind of like it this way. Next Wed. will be devoted to the singing and nothing else.

Harriett

February 9th, 2012
9:03 pm

Astro on Person of Interest

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:04 pm

The non-singing didn’t bother me, it helps us get to know them, but I did expect some group to actually perform.

Rodney Ho

February 9th, 2012
9:05 pm

One hour of semi-manufactured drama is not a bad thing. Bratty behavior, illness, idiocy. It’s not a bad thing.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:06 pm

Astro, really?? WOW

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:08 pm

I turned to it to see Astro, but I don’t see him yet.

Seth T

February 9th, 2012
9:08 pm

Tonight was certainly the most attention-getting of the Idol shows so-far this season.

When the top 12 start, maybe aA puts on a pool to pick eliminations by points?

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:09 pm

Ok, I see the punk

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:13 pm

Turned by to Grey’s and the McDreamy just order propofal for a patient (the same medicine that killed MJackson). Wow.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:16 pm

BTW, I know I was no where close to spelling the medicine correctly.

Pitchy

February 9th, 2012
9:37 pm

@RHO – just read your recap. I believe Symone drank a Sprite, not a coke (lol). I believe the can was green, not red.

Harriett

February 9th, 2012
10:26 pm

Astro was actually good. Night all.

Matt the Brave

February 9th, 2012
10:42 pm

Man, sounds like I was lucky to miss this episode. Is this the last season of Idol? Might be hard for Fox to lose two main shows after announcing that House is going off the air, but maybe that’s what Fox needs to do…try some new shows…

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MyPatootie

February 10th, 2012
12:31 am

Glad I had something else I wanted to watch tonight. I didn’t miss a thang apparently. Thanks for the heads up for next week also. If it’s group singing hopefully there will be something else on to watch. Just not into that “groupie thang”.

DanJ

February 10th, 2012
12:47 am

I don’t know if the episode tonight helped me get to know these contestants or to give me reason to dislike them. Especially those who go on to make the final 24. Seeing people sick and vomiting is not entertaining. I understand the reason to mention the virus but I thought that along with the complaining was a bit much. While this is just my opinion I think the show tonight is part of the reason for the decline in the rating. It was nothing more than pointless filler. Maybe the worse Idol show ever.

JTesla

February 10th, 2012
1:11 am

Interesting episode. All the people that we should like got along well and went to bed, all the people that we won’t vote for even if they make the top 24 and promise us candy (Heejun) we got to see a lot of. I hope they don’t waste any of the top 24 slots on Heejun, luckily he is the only one that made himself a “vote for anybody else” target.

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What about the front desk clerk of infectious diseases? He must be FREAKING OUT with all these people dropping like flies from this virus (being a Germ-A-Phobe)

February 10th, 2012
5:28 am

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Jenna

February 10th, 2012
5:32 am

What about the front desk clerk of infectious diseases? He must be FREAKING OUT with all these people dropping like flies from this virus (being a Germ-A-Phobe)

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Bigred

February 10th, 2012
6:31 am

By far the worse Idol yet. Advertisers should pull their ads. A complete waisted hour. I guess they forgot that this is a singing competition.

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Deirdre

February 10th, 2012
7:19 am

I guess I’m in the minority. I thought the episode set up the groups very well….and everything needs a set-up sometimes. Sometimes I don’t think the viewers “get” the pressure these kids are under. We say we get it but occasionally we have to have it shoved in our faces. The fainting, the vomiting, the whining and complaining are all manifestations of their fear.

The cop and her insistance that her group sing only what she wanted to sing and that, for some reason, being a cop had something to do with it.

Heejun trying to be funny but coming out whiny and not realizing that the camera(which he was courting) wasn’t seeing him in a favorable light.

The cowboy trying so hard to make the group what he thought it should be also coming across as demanding and pedantic.

I thought, watching what the pressure does to these people, made it easier to understand their desperation.

Deirdre

February 10th, 2012
7:58 am

We, as a group, are always harping and making the shows about the contestants. The main problem with X-F and The Voice is that we feel like the judges take center stage and the contestants are just there to showcase the judges.

Last night, on Idol, we hardly saw the judges. We heard Ryan but we didn’t see him much. Last night, the show was ALL about the contestants.

Deirdre

February 10th, 2012
7:58 am

Someday I’ll remember to proofread!