American Idol Season 9 Episode 38

Aaron Kelly was sent home in American Idol Season 9 Episode 37. Tonight the top 4 perform songs from the cinema with mentor Jamie Foxx. They will be performing duets to go along with their solo performances.

Lee DeWyze
Song: Kiss from a Rose by Seal from Batman Forever
Randy: Did nothing with that song. Just okay.
Ellen: Could have done more with the song, but you’re so good.
Kara: One of the most difficult songs to sing. You got lost a little.
Simon: Verging on karaoke.

Michael Lynche
Song: Will You Be There by Michael Jackson from Free Willy
Randy: Didn’t ever take off and started kinda rough.
Ellen: Little bit predictable.
Kara: Didn’t feel that from you. Played it safe.
Simon: No idea what Free Willy is and can’t make sense out of this.

Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox (talk about your stacked deck)
Song: Falling Slowly by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova from Once
Randy: Great song by two great singers. That could be a hit right now.
Ellen: Like the new Captain & Tennille.
Kara: One of my favorite moments of the entire season. Brought out the best in both of you.
Simon: Fantastic song.

Casey James
Song: Mrs. Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel from The Graduate
Randy: Kind of cool, laid back version of the song.
Ellen: Wish you would have gone further with it. I’ll turn it over to Mrs. Robinson.
Kara: Like to see you vulnerable and in touch with the song.
Simon: Didn’t think the song or the performance had the substance required on this important night.

Crystal Bowersox
Song: I’m Alright by Kenny Loggins from Caddyshack
Randy: Definitely an artist.
Ellen: Made that song better.
Kara: Completely agree with Ellen and Randy.
Simon: Back in the game.

Casey James & Michael Lynche
Song: Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman by Bryan Adams from Don Juan DeMarco
Randy: Loved the guitar playing.
Ellen: Yes, I have loved a woman.
Kara: The duets were incredible. Better than all of the solo performances.
Simon: Really good. The duets were a million times better than the solo performances.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol 9 Episode 39 which airs Wednesday at 9/8c on Fox.

The Biggest Loser Season 9 Episode 17

With the others worried about breaking up the final pair, Sam was voted out in The Biggest Loser Season 9 Episode 16.

Sam and Sunshine say that Daris and Ashley are ridiculous and stupid. As upset as Koli is about what’s happened, it’s hard to take his point as anything but anger that a relative was voted out.

This week there will be no yellow line. Friendships and alliances won’t help. That makes the threesome pointless, eliminating gameplay at one of the game’s most pivotal moments. The person with the lowest percentage of weight loss will be below the red line and automatically eliminated, while everyone above it will automatically be in the final four.

Helen (winner of The Biggest Loser 7) and Erik (season 3 winner who gained it all back) have returned. Erik’s making an effort again and has dropped down to around 300 now. They break off with each of the contestants to answer their questions. It doesn’t end here at the ranch.

Bob senses some thick air, although the others are not wanting to jump at admitting it.

Regardless of having lost nearly 200 pounds, Michael’s still not in a good place. Either he gets over this, or he’s going to fall on his face and end up right back where he started. As he’s talking with Bob, he starts slamming and throwing things, storming out of the gym. This isn’t easy or fun. Well, hopefully that tantrum is out of his system and he’s ready to move on.

It’s the put the weight back on challenge, the exact same one from two seasons ago. At the top of each hill, they will remove the weight they gained for that given week. The challenge winner will get $10,000.

Sunshine: 97 pounds
Ashley: 136 pounds
Daris: 141 pounds
Koli: 159 pounds
Michael: 192 pounds

Daris and Sunshine jump out of the starting gates pretty quickly, with Koli on their heels. Michael can barely pull his weight when it’s on the ground, a reminder of just how miserable he was. Daris has opened up a nice lead over everybody else. It’s not even a question who’s going to end up winning this challenge. Sunshine and Koli are neck and neck placing second and third. They head back out to help Ashley and Michael as they lug their former weight through the course.

Bob brings the contestants shopping and to meeet Tony Romo, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys. He’s apparently another spokesperson for Danskin Now and Starter. Once that commercial is over, they get to see videos of what they looked like when they first got there.

Michael gets to meet with Dr. H again. He takes a look at side by side picture of himself, noticing he no longer looks half dead. His know your number health scores have dropped down to 38 years from 54 and to 1% risk from 15%.

For the person with the highest percentage of weight loss, Curtis Stone will be visiting their home to help them keep losing weight.

Michael: 322 pounds (-12, 3.59%) – over 200 pounds lost
Koli: 231 pounds (-13, 5.33%)
Daris: 195 pounds (-10, -1, 5.37%) – over 150 pounds lost
Ashley: 231 pounds (-7, 2.94%)
Sunshine: 176 pounds (-2, 1.12%)

Having fallen below the red line, Sunshine is not The Biggest Loser. She’s no longer having to wear a men’s XL jersey and is tailgating the healthy way for the first time with grilled turkey burgers, grilled asparagus, fresh fruit, and a black bean salad. From her starting weight of 275, she is now down to 162.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 9 Episode 18, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 9

As the losing project manager, Summer Sanders was eliminated in The Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 8.

Holly doesn’t like that Cyndi wasn’t fired. Not only is she stuck with Cyndi, but now she doesn’t have Summer to gang up on her.

Now we find out why Trump kept Curtis around. Sharon and Maria stuck their feet in their mouths, for whatever reason saying they didn’t like Curtis despite not having worked with him. Knowing that, Trump switches Curtis to RockSolid, and Bret moves to Tenacity. They get what they deserved, not that it’s necessarily a bad thing.

Richard LeFrak, who’s involved in real estate, will be Trump’s eyes and ears this week. Each team will be given an apartment to refurbish. The task that made Omarosa a D-lister. They are looking for originality, celebrity style, ability to stage the apartment to improve its value, and overall quality of the renovation. They will be judged by Lee Curtis of BridgeStreet Worldwide and celebrity designer Jonathan Adler.

Holly is project manager because neither of her teammates wants to be. Sharon Osbourne is the project manager for RockSolid.

Bret realizes he’s stepped into a bad situation with two people who don’t like anything the other has to say.

Curtis’ goal is to have Sharon and Maria like him by the end of the task. Either that, or they’re both going to gang up on him when they get to the boardroom.

Tenacity’s theme is New York zen. Serenity now.

Holly gives Cyndi the off the beaten path nutty room. She’s not sure about Bret but likes the way he’s managing both of them.

Sharon wants a modern clean look that will appeal to the executives they’re decorating for. Maria would like to push the envelope a bit, but Sharon dismisses her as just being a kid with “truck stop taste,” whatever that is. Maria’s dismissed to go pick up the paint and similar work, for which she blames Curtis, the master manipulator.

Bret is put in charge of the crew.

Cyndi’s going completely the opposite direction of Sharon. She wants to make it as freaky as possible. Holly’s apparently predictable, as Sharon was expecting her to do exactly what she’s done. They don’t need to be overly predictable, though, for Sharon to score the details. Sharon’s phone call with the prop place gets her all the info about what the other team is doing.

Bret’s leaving early to do a concert, but he will be returning the next day and be back without much sleep.

Curtis calls a bunch of his friends in the housewares industry and asks for some free stuff. They grab about $10k worth of stuff. Sharon does one better and calls up one of her friends, so she can get whatever she wants at a store, walking out with $140k of free stuff.

When Richard LeFrak shows up, Maria wants him to know she’s not fully onboard with her team’s plan. Either she’s covering herself, or she’s setting herself up as a fallguy for not being onboard.

Maria’s worried they’re not going to have enough time to paint, so everybody calls some more friends to help them out.

When Curtis and Sharon return, there’s not very much done, which Maria takes offense to since she says she’s done as much as she can get done. All their friends show up, and they have a painting party. They also got so much furniture, probably too much.

It’s approaching midnight, and Sharon is not happy with the wall color again. Maria originally started painting in purple. Then it got switched to grey.

The next morning, panic sets in when they realize how much they still have left to do.

Bret snapped a bunch of pictures of the skyline. He seems surprised that the pictures are way too small, but we’ve seen this happen before earlier in the season. He reorders them with some specs this time, and they show up before the day is over. With the elevator out, he’ll have to go 18 flights of steps with them, but nothing’s stopping him from adding his own touch to the apartment.

Cyndi’s having something of a meltdown, when she starts yelling at the workers helping them out. Holly wants Bret to remember this in the boardroom.

RockSolid had an expensive and huge looking apartment, but their celebrity room, which was just an afterthought for them, fell short. They also didn’t have a dresser. Tenacity shrunk the space because there was so much going on. It felt more cheap than zen. Their celebrity room was infinitely more celebrityesque.

Sharon and Maria have decided they love Curtis now.

Based on the comments thus far, it comes as no surprise that RockSolid has won. BridgeStreet will be doubling the prize for Sharon’s charity, and she will get $40,000 for Cedars Sinai Hospital Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Program.

Holly says she’s not particularly nervous right now.

Cyndi’s mad that she did all the grunt work. So why didn’t she step up as project manager? She may not be a designer, but neither are the other two.

Bret kind of dances around the answer, but gets to the point that Cyndi talks too much. Cyndi would fire Holly because she’s difficult. Holly would fire Cyndi, also because she’s difficult.

Bret’s surprised that they are being so easy on him. Something doesn’t feel quite right to him.

Richard would get rid of Bret, who wasn’t there for part of the task. Hardly fair seeing as Cyndi and Sharon have both done that. Don Jr. was going to say Holly until Cyndi said Holly gave her the inspiration for her part of the project (by saying she wanted a red room and letting Cyndi run with it from there).

Holly has to take credit for Cyndi’s room because she has to take credit for everything as the project manager. Hence, she also has to take blame for everything.

As the girls are tearing each other apart, Bret’s being quiet. Trump doesn’t like quiet. It’s not good TV.

Bret finally gives an answer who should be fired. Cyndi. Holly would not fire Bret.

Because Cyndi mentioned the red color being Holly’s idea, she is fired. As lame reasons for firing go, that’s sure up there. Holly has no problem walking away, but Cyndi won’t let Bret patch things up with her either.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Celebrity Apprentice 3 Episode 10, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on NBC.

The Amazing Race 16 Winner

Louie & Michael were eliminated in The Amazing Race 16 Episode 11, leaving us with a final three of Brent & Caite, Jet & Cord, and Dan & Jordan.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

First: Brent & Caite – 2:37AM
Second: Jet & Cord – 3:11AM
Third: Dan & Jordan – 6:00AM

The race’s final destination is San Francisco, CA, more than 6000 miles away, where their next clue awaits at Battery Godfrey. The marked ticket counter opens at 10:45, so everybody will be on the same flight. The gameplay begins right away when Jordan tries to cut in line despite arriving 3 hours later than the cowboys.

On the plane, they make an actually logical move. Dan & Jordan move up to first class, which will allow them to be among the first people off the plane, giving them a much bigger jump than they could have gotten by trying to cheat.

The riddle they must solve is about Coit Tower, where they will find their next clue. Dan & Jordan ask a guy on a bicycle because people on bikes are generally smart. Jet & Cord know the answer because they got a guide book. As for Brent & Caite, they’re still lost with a cab driver who doesn’t seem to know any more than the foreign cab drivers did. Caite’s quickly becoming a raving lunatic, screaming at her cab driver and calling him a dumbass.

The road block is to climb Coit Tower using a mechanical ascender to go 120 feet straight up. Jet & Cord arrive just as Dan’s about to complete the road block. It’s looking like a two way battle for the win.

Road block (in order of arrival): Dan, Cord, Brent

Teams must find the Yoda fountain located in front of Lucasfilm. One team member will put on a motion capture suit while their partner directs them through levels in a virtual world. When they arrive, Cord decides to screw with Dan’s mind, directing his partner to hop, skip, and do ballet moves before he even has his headset on. By the time Cord begins for real, Dan & Jordan have completed level 1. After Dan & Jordan complete the next level, they have to read the clue, which is spinning across the screen at a high rate of speed, unless their partner spins to slow it down. The problem for Jet is that Dan’s standing still in the same spot where he needs to go. He doesn’t want to push him out of the way, but they find out he can get right up in his personal space and complete the first level. However, he is unable to advance any further. What a stupidly planned challenge, especially when the finish line is so close. Dan & Jordan manage to complete the task, so now Jet & Cord can actually proceed. After Jet & Cord complete the second level, Brent & Caite finally show up. It takes Cord a while to figure out why Jordan was spinning around in circles. During this time, Brent & Caite nearly manage to catch up.

The Tonga Room, one of the country’s first tiki bars, is the next stop. They must take the trunk to their next destination, The Great American Music Hall. In order to get their final clue of the race, teams must put the 11 psychadelic in the correct order of eliminated teams. Jordan wrote them all down, so this should be pretty easy. The cowboys don’t have it written down, but they get it done easily as well.

The finish line is located at Candlestick Park, and there’s no hope of any drama of how this is going to end, despite Dan & Jordan searching for a cab. It all came down to that last plane ride and one team being able to move forward to first class. The Amazing Race 16 winners are Dan & Jordan. Jet & Cord finish in second place, and Brent & Caite place third.

Apparently now would be the time to start/continue fighting, so Brandy says she doesn’t want to hear sorry or anything else from Caite.

The Amazing Race has already been renewed, and The Amazing Race 17 will air in the fall.

The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 21

Stefan went all crazy in The Vampire Diaries Season 1 Episode 20, but then as expected decided he’d like to try to live happily ever after. When all was said and done, Isobel decided to come to town.

All Isobel wanted was for Alaric to just mourn her and move on. Two years later, that still hasn’t happened. She’d like him to be her messenger boy, arranging a meeting between herself and her daughter Elena. He’s not going to do anything for this selfish bitch, at least not until she threatens to start killing off his students.

John returns home to find Isobel having fun with a half clothed chick and a gay (but not right now) cowboy. She has decided that John’s failed to get the invention, so she will be taking it from here.

Fearing she will regret not meeting her potentially homicidal mother, Elena agrees to go through with it. The very pleasant mama informs Elena that her father was just a teenage waste of space, and a name is irrelevant. So why did Isobel want to be a vampire anyway? For a long list of reasons, such as how Stefan will not get old and die, whereas Elena will. Enough with the pleasantries. Get the invention from Damon, or the blood will be on her hands. Good day.

Damon joins in on the half clothed fun while waiting for Isobel to get back home. What does she want with this little invention? They’re on the same side: Katherine’s. Katherine wants John to have the device and isn’t very happy if she doesn’t get what she wants. During their little makeout session, Damon has a message to return to Katherine. He does believe in killing the messenger, and if Katherine wants something, she can come get it herself.

Bonnie has decided that Elena’s her friend, and she’s there for her if she needs her.

According to Emily, Jonathan never actually invented anything. Emily used magic to make his inventions work. The device is a weapon to be used against vampires.

Since Caroline won’t stop yapping, she tells Isobel everything she needs to know about Elena’s inner circle. The first victim is Matt, who has a trailer fall on his arm. Then Jeremy disappears. This is going too far even for John, so it’s time to start beating him.

Perhaps Damon will hand over the device if Bonnie can prove she’s able to remove the spell from the device. He can’t trust Bonnie, but he does trust Elena.

Bonnie has successfully turned the device into a mere trinket, which Elena can now give to Isobel. First, where’s the brother? Since Elena has brought vampire bodyguards, she can now call home and find out that Jeremy’s okay. Isobel knew Elena could get the device from Damon because he’s in love with her. After exchanging the invention, they trade their final hateful words.

She may have rescued him, but that’s not going to stop Jeremy from hating Elena for being a liar and having his memory erased.

Alaric tosses aside his ring and vervain. With that aside, Isobel is now free to kill him or compel him. She opts to compel him to move on before saying goodbye.

Stefan’s warning for his brother: history will not be repeating itself where Elena’s concerned. Well, now Damon has a story to tell, as the only one capable of putting 2 and 2 together. John is Elena’s father.

On his doorstep, John has received what he’s been looking for. Katherine wants all those tomb vampires dead, and Isobel wants to add Stefan and Damon to the list, preventing Elena from having this life.

It should come as no surprise that Bonnie pretended to do something she didn’t really do.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Vampire Diaries Episode 22 Founder’s Day, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.

Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 12

With Candice switching sides in Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 11, Amanda was eliminated. Tonight there will be two immunity challenges, two tribal councils, and two more Survivors will meet their fate.

Jerri has decided that someone who would flip that easily is untrustworthy, and, therefore, useless to them now.

Rupert says the Heroes are now on a sinking ship. As if they weren’t on one before. This isn’t Candice’s fault. It’s the fault of everybody who was stupid enough to give Russell the hidden immunity idol.

Rupert and Colby aren’t talking to Russell. What game do they think they’re playing anyway?

We head off to the first immunity challenge, a familiar test of endurance. They will stand barefoot on a small wooden perch with their hand tethered to a bucket. Rupert previously competed in this challenge, lasting over an hour. At over 6 hours, Parvati won this challenge. The one new addition is the perch, which should cause feet pain to go along with that arm strain. A twist will be revealed at the end of the challenge. First temptation is offered at 1 minute. Sandra and Russell both want it without seeing it. They’ll be sharing cookies and milk. After 20 minutes, the next items up for grabs are donuts and an iced coffee. Not much in the way of protein in that snack, but it’ll taste good. Colby, who’s as in danger as anyone left standing, will take it. At 35 minutes, the next item is peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches, chips, a bowl of candy, and milk. Now that’s an interesting offer. Danielle, Candice, and Jerri will be sharing it. Wanting someone to outlast Rupert, they’re leaving it all in Parvati’s hands. Rupert stumbles after 1 hour and 10 minutes. Parvati wins immunity.

Rupert says he’s going home tonight and is done.

Jeff reads the hidden immunity idol clue out loud for all to hear. When they get to camp, everybody starts scrambling for the idol. Sandra finds it.

Rupert sticks a rock in his pocket, hoping people will believe he’s got the idol, or at least is just happy to see them. Russell falls for this immediately and wants to split the votes.

Parvati proposes splitting the votes, three for Colby and three for Rupert. Jerri would rather get rid of Candice. Knowing that Candice may get some votes, Colby and Rupert plan to join in on the anti-Candice vote.

Colby and Rupert take the opportunity at tribal council to whine some more about Candice flipping sides. Her defense is that she wasn’t going to down on a sinking ship, and her vote was not the final nail in the coffin of the eye rolling Amanda. A fair defense.

No hidden immunity idols or rocks are played.

Votes
Rupert
Rupert
Rupert
Candice
Candice
Candice
Candice
Candice

With 5 votes, Candice has accidentally been voted off the island. Poor move by the Villains listening to Jerri about sending votes Candice’s way, but quite the interesting play by Colby and Rupert, who may not be as dumb as they have appeared thus far (okay, they probably are).

Russell calls this a terrible decision, and he blames the girls. What he does finally realize is that he’s no longer in control of the game, or at least he says he’s only half in control with Parvati.

Now it’s time for another immunity challenge. Each person will dig up a peg and get it through a table maze. The first 5 move to the next round, where they will use pegs to get to the top of a climbing wall. The first 3 will go to the final round, where they must solve a slide puzzle. Rupert, Sandra, Russell, Parvati, and Danielle advance to the second round. Russell, Rupert, and Parvati will compete in the final round. I’m not so sure any of them are any good at puzzles. Russell wins immunity.

Russell doesn’t like that Parvati and Danielle are a team, so he’d like to break up that couple. He tells Danielle that he wants to get rid of Parvati, and he tells Parvati that Danielle wants to get rid of her. He assumes they’re not going to talk to each other. Once he finds out that Parvati wants to talk to Danielle, he warns her that her game’s going to be over if she does that.

Seeing the girls talking, Russell has decided he wants to get rid of Danielle tonight. Colby and Rupert will be easy to get onboard. Then he tells Jerri that, if they don’t get rid of Danielle, she’s next.

The others are all still talking Rupert. With Russell wearing the immunity necklace, they can’t flush out the snake.

Danielle’s explanation to Jeff for the events of the day: just a miscommunication. After the truth comes out and Danielle says she’s in a three-way alliance since the beginning with Parvati and Russell, Danielle starts crying. And by the way, she’s closer to Parvati than Russell thinks. Holy excessive honesty.

Votes
Rupert
Rupert
Rupert
Danielle
Danielle
Danielle
Danielle

Wow. By a vote of 4-3, Danielle has been voted off the island. Russell I’m not surprised by because these random senseless acts are his trademark, but I’m totally confused what the heck Jerri’s plan is here. Granted, this is the same person who flipped to take out the strongest members of her tribe, thereby sinking their dominance.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Episode 13, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on CBS.

Lost Season 6 Episode 14

Once everybody was back together in Lost Season 6 Episode 13, Widmore took this as his cue to begin the attack.

Locke wakes up in the hospital to Dr. Jack. Everything is back where it belongs, and he thinks he’s a candidate for a new surgery that could possibly make it so he can walk again. Not interested, minimal risk or no.

Jack has made his way to Hydra Island shortly after the attack. Meanwhile, everybody else is being escorted to cages at gunpoint. Widmore needs Sawyer, Sun, Jin, and Hugo, but he’s willing to merely imprison the others if James agrees to get in the cage.

Bernard is in his office when Jack goes to see him. He’s hoping to get a look at Locke’s patient file in order to find out how he was hurt. Turns out he was on the same flight with the two of them. Who wasn’t? Although he can’t break patient-client confidentiality, Bernard can give him the name of another man in the accident with him, Anthony Cooper.

Locke, Sayid, and Jack are on the beach about half a mile away from the caged people. Locke’s going to need help convincing the others they can trust him. Why? He’s not killing anybody (at least not any of them), although he could.

Somebody kills the power on the generator. Any time you see that black smoke, somebody’s probably gonna end up not living. The dead guy won’t needing his keys, allowing Jack to grab them and free the others. He’ll lead them to the plane, but he still doesn’t plan to get on it with them.

Jack goes to see Anthony Cooper, who’s in far worse shape than Locke is, wheelchair-bound and from the looks of it unlikely to be saying much.

On his way to the plane, Locke is shot at. Well, that’s a futile idea. Once everybody else catches up, Locke warns them of Widmore’s plan: get them all together in a nice confined space with no hope of escaping, then he’s going to kill them with the C4. Because the plane is no longer safe, the submarine is their hope. Liking this plan because it was his all along and happy to not be dead, Sawyer is onboard, but he still doesn’t trust Locke.

Claire received a music box from her father, which she would like to know from Jack what it’s about. He doesn’t know. Oh, yeah, she was on the flight with the whole rest of the world, too.

With everybody packing heat, the storm into enemy territory begins. Jack’s plan is a bit different than everyone else’s. Once he shoves Locke off the dock, all hell breaks loose. Shots are fired from the woods, striking Kate. As everybody else boards the sub, Locke gets up and heads toward them to start picking them off. Claire’s still out there firing. Sawyer heads back, but he’s willing to leave her behind if it means getting away from Locke. As for Jack, he’s leaving whether he wants to or not.

There’s some more explosives on the sub with them. The bomb is ticking. Locke put it in Jack’s backpack. 4 minutes to go. They did exactly what Locke wanted. Jack doesn’t mind. He says go ahead and let it keep counting. His theory is that nothing’s going to happen, and that Locke can’t leave the island unless they’re all dead. Not trusting the doc, James pulls the wires out anyway. The watch stops its countdown. Then it speeds up.

At this time, Sayid tells Jack where he can find Desmond, then he takes the bomb and runs. Water starts flowing in from everywhere, but at least they aren’t in little pieces. Hurley is instructed to take Kate. He can’t go after Sayid because there is no Sayid. The others work to free Sun, and Sawyer gets knocked out in the process. Jin’s going to free Sun whether she wants him to or not. He insists Jack leave and save Sawyer instead. Sun’s begging continues to fall on deaf ears. I’ll never let go, Sun. Doesn’t look like either of them will make it.

Locke blames himself for being in a wheelchair, and he blames himself for his father’s condition as well. That’s the reason why he doesn’t want the surgery, so he can continue to punish himself.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Lost Season 6 Episode 15 Across the Sea, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC.

American Idol Season 9 Episode 37

The top 5 performed in American Idol Season 9 Episode 36. Tonight one more will be sent home.

Lee DeWyze stands up first. Unsurpisingly, he is safe. Everybody else is arguably fair game. Knowing that, the producers give us half an hour of filler immediately afterward.

Crystal Bowersox goes next. She starts a group on the far side of the stage. Casey James joins her.

Michael Lynche starts a second group on the near side of the stage. Aaron Kelly joins her.

If Lee had to choose… he’s not going to.

Mike and Aaron are the bottom two. Somehow, Casey is not. Weird.

Aaron Kelly has been eliminated.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of American Idol 9 Episode 39 which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on Fox.