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"Even CBS loves JD"
LaLaLisa 296 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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09-15-05, 08:13 PM (EST)
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LAST EDITED ON 09-15-05 AT 08:33 PM (EST)YEAH BABY!!!!! They've finally seen the light. Even CBS those JD haters can't resist him, the irresitable force. They've come over to the light side. J.D. JAMS AGAIN J.D. is next, and he opens with “Pretty Vegas.” It’s a crowd-pleaser again, especially now that Dave is playing guitar. The crowd amps up when they see that J.D. has exchanged his standard megaphone with one that’s encrusted with rhinestones, in honor of his lyrics. He introduces his next song, Pink Floyd’s legendary, “Money,” by asking the audience who needs money, and everyone in the crowd responds in the affirmative. He tells the audience to sing along, and jokes, “If you don’t fake it, because I’m going to.” But he doesn’t fake a thing, handling the song’s challenging staccato-like, seven-four time signature beat like a pro. Then he grabs a huge bag, opens it and flings money out to the audience. Dave tells J.D. he had a blast playing with him on "Pretty Vegas," and gives kudos on his rendition of "Money." Kirk tells J.D. that he can’t get “Pretty Vegas” out of his head. Dave throws in his two cents that if J.D. wins, "perhaps that should be an INXS single."
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Moother 132 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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09-15-05, 11:48 PM (EST)
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I am truly hoping that this is one of Mark Burnett's twist. I hope he is reeling us in to the J.D. love fest just to surprise us with the choice of Marty or Mig as the new lead singer for INXS. Let this be so!
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Moother 132 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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09-16-05, 09:55 AM (EST)
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I am not saying he is as bad as they portray him. I just don't care for him in any way. I don't like his style. JMHO.
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shanana banana 658 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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09-16-05, 10:00 AM (EST)
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"Come on. He's not that bad - he's just been edited that way. Do you really think that INXS is such a bad judge of character and talent they'd let him come this far if he was a no-talent jerk?"No, I don't -- he obviously has talent. Whether you like his type of talent or not is certainly up for debate, but he definitely doesn't all-out suck. Nobody who sucked would be on this show. I think overall they got a great group of people. However, JD HAS been a bit of a narcissitic (sp) jerk in the past. Yes, selective editing helped that storyline along. But even JD has admitted in every episode for the past three weeks that he was playing games when he first started, that his friends have helped him see what was really important, etc, etc -- in other words, that he was acting like a bit of an @ss when this started and he's grown up a lot since the beginning of the show. Editing can only do so much. They still have to work with the base premise of what's already there.
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LaLaLisa 296 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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09-16-05, 10:25 AM (EST)
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You're right, he did say he was playing games in the beginning. I take it that most people that took an early dislike/hate to him did so because he seemed too competitive when everyone else was having a lovefest.And no, they can't edit to make him say things he didn't say. But they can leave out every snide remark everyone else makes. They can edit out leading, cajoling questions they ask during the confessional sessions, they can leave out all the funny, nice, sensitive things he does. I am curious: I've heard comments in the later weeks that people are starting to realize this is a competition and talk of "game face" and the competitiveness of others is coming out. When he was told on more than one occaison that "he's the only one who understands what this competition is about" that suggests to me they don't think he was going to far and that the other competitors would do well to follow his lead. Do people dislike him because he was competitive too early, is that it? I know that sometimes you can't always articulate what it is you don't like about a person. I guess I should just give up trying to understand. I mean, I obviously prefer him, but I don't hate any other performer. I don't think they are right for various reasons, or think they get overpraised at various times, or find them completely unsexy, but I don't hate any of 'em and would listen to INXS no matter who is singing. I guess JD generates strong feelings, good and bad.
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shanana banana 658 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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09-16-05, 11:23 AM (EST)
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""I am curious: I've heard comments in the later weeks that people are starting to realize this is a competition and talk of "game face" and the competitiveness of others is coming out. When he was told on more than one occaison that "he's the only one who understands what this competition is about" that suggests to me they don't think he was going to far and that the other competitors would do well to follow his lead. Do people dislike him because he was competitive too early, is that it?"" Lisa, my opinion on JD's competitiveness at the beginning is this: I loved the rearranging of the songs he did in the beginning -- it showed he had an ear for music, talent at putting together or rearranging the structure of a song to be more interesting and to suit his voice -- that he wasn't just going for a karaoke moment. To ME, that showed his competitiveness and I think that is what INXS meant when they made their comments -- that JD has his eye on the prize and knows what he wants and what he needs to do to get there. Where JD went wrong, I believe, was the very smug and inappropriate comment he made on performance night where he said the others did not really know the INXS songs and were learning them for the first time and he knew them already. That was not necessary at all to *prove* that you are a competitor -- to put your competition down in that manner. Do I think he meant to hurt people's feelings on purpose? No. But it was very insensitive. Then we can add in the night where he tried to get Jordis to switch songs with him after fighting so hard to get We Are The Champions over Jordis --- and then being a baby and wanting to switch when he realized he couldn't sing it very well. I thought that was very immature -- to me, you fought for the decision; suck it up and do the best you can -- don't try to stick someone else with your mistake. The best way to prove you are the best is to do it through your music -- something JD CAN do, but he then chose to make a storyline for himself of "bad JD" with actions like this. I think some of his other little commenting wouldn't have been taken so seriously if he hadn't been playing these sorts of games in the beginning, thereby needing his "reminder of what's real" by friends -- and I do think they are all friends now -- that you don't need to play games like this to prove yourself. That's a long answer to say -- on stage is where you prove your competitiveness. So it wasn't that he was competitive too early -- it's all the silliness that revolved around it which created such unnecessary drama. This is a singing competition, not an Inside The Actors Studio Moment. Sure, it's also a reality show, but the rest of the mansion stuff was still really interesting and funny without the drama queen BS that became the focus. And personally, I would have also loved to have seen some of the lighter JD moments as well as lighter moments from others, like the tattoo session, and I would have also LOVED to have seen footage from their nights on the town at Rokbar and such. When we do get a glimpse of those, they are very enjoyable to watch.
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photokitty 298 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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09-16-05, 09:01 PM (EST)
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Excellent analysis Shanana Banana!And I don't say that just because I agree with your explainaion/exploration of events, which I do, mostly. I don't believe his "I already know the songs" statement was thoughtless. I think it was absolutely intentional. He was sucking up to the band, and at the same time hoping to make the others look bad. For me, that was when my anti-JD sentiment started, but if that were the only incident, it might have become forgotten. Mostly, I was hating his smarmy performance moments, which I think can be blamed on his Elvis impersonator days. When he is more on the punk rock side of things, I enjoy his performances better, but I still find him hard to watch after a minute or so. I listen with my hand over my closed eyes.
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