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Paula didn't dub her s-YES-ha for nothing.
Indeed, the Contestant Most Likely to Ruin Your Chances in the Office Idol Pool, Syesha Mercado, is now just one week and about a million swing votes away from cracking the American Idol season 7 finals and, in the process, forcing the folks at 19 Entertainment to do something I suspect they never wanted (or thought they would have) to do give the woman a record contract.
Tonight, in the aftermath of Tuesday's lackluster, poorly sound-mixed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame night, Syesha had to wait till the end of the episode to hear her fate but ultimately outlasted yet another early front-runner, dreadlocked troubadour Jason Castro, who appeared somewhat elated when Ryan Seacrest informed him that he was headed home.
In fact, by the end of Ruben Studdard's ''Celebrate Me Home'' which, after nine weeks, is still making me wistful for Daughtry's ''Home,'' or even Daniel Powter's ''Bad Day'' Jason admitted to being a little relieved, especially since he would have had to learn three more songs before next Tuesday's top-three performance show. ''I don't know what I would've done,'' he said with a chuckle, alluding to his prior comment that his inexperience had started to catch up with him, causing him to forget the lyrics of Bob Dylan's ''Mr. Tambourine Man.''
And though I was disappointed, perhaps even a little angry, after Jason seemingly threw in the towel on Tuesday, I have to admit I howled when he cheerfully recounted to Ryan that ''somebody told me I shot the tambourine man.'' After all, it was Jason's refreshing lack of camera readiness, his random, bewildered sound bites, that made me a fan in the first place. And let's not forget that for a guy who didn't get a second of significant airtime until week 1 of the semifinals, Jason exceeded expectations, leaving behind a pretty long list of memorable performances, including ''Daydream,'' ''I Just Want to Be Your Everything,'' ''Hallelujah,'' ''If I Fell,'' ''Travelin' Thru,'' ''Over the Rainbow,'' ''I Don't Wanna Cry,'' ''Memory'' (which I still contend was touching, and misunderstood by Simon and Randy), and ''Forever in Blue Jeans.''
Jason's exit package and onstage banter tonight further highlighted his goofy folkster charm: watching him duet on ''Since U Been Gone'' with Renaldo ''Brothers Forever'' Lapuz while waiting his turn to audition; succumb to the will of that crazed kissing bandit while arriving at the Beatles' Love show in Vegas; and, of course, nervously ask Ryan if he was planning to reveal the voting results just 30 minutes into tonight's telecast. (If only!)
NEXT: The possible spoiler
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