>I thought the first time when
>he addressed Jill's grinding him
>in Brown Sugar....he was somewhat
>diplomatic when he said "she
>doesn't have to do that....she's
>got enough going for her"....but
>enough already. There was no
>reason to bring it up
>again. That's exactly what I thought. He was right to bring it up when critiquing her performance but at the results show I was like, get over yourself already!
>I felt bad when he came
>off the stage and the
>guys were high fiving him
>instead of giving Jill the
>props. Not a Jill
>fan myslef...but I agree that
>it was her moment.
Again, I'm also not a Jill fan but I felt the same way. He was so proud of himself for that (lame) performance.
I agree with everyone who says he has a right to critique the Rockers as it is his band they are auditioning for. I got the feeling that he felt Jill made HIM look bad on stage and that is what he was so bent out of shape about.
It's a shame because the Rockers probably won't want the band members to perform with them from now on because of fear they will be egomaniacal jerks like Gilby. I think the other guys would be more gracious anyway.