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Joyce Lee /

CBS/ May 27, 2010, 10:10 AM

"American Idol" Viewers Send "Big Mike" Packing

Michael Lynche came painfully close to his dream of making it to the top three, but fell short when he received the fewest votes on Wednesday night's episode of "American Idol."

Lynche, the 26-year-old personal trainer from St. Petersburg, Fla., left the viewers and the judges unsatisfied with his predictable performance of Michael Jackson's "Will You Be There." The judges deemed his performance safe and unimpressive.

During the results portion of the show, Casey James was the first contestant granted relief and Crystal Bowersox was the one left standing next to Lynche at the end.

But it was no surprise to hear she was saved, as she's a strong favorite to win the whole competition, or at least advance to the final two.

Season 9 Contestants
The "Idol" Finale

Despite being saved from elimination by the judges five weeks ago, Lynche had a good run. He won the viewers over early with his charm, and they were further endeared to him when his wife gave birth to their first child during the audition rounds.

Season 3 winner Fantasia opened the show with her performance of "Bittersweet," a powerful ballad from her upcoming album. Bon Jovi also took the stage to sing "Superman Tonight."

Later, Season 5 finalist Chris Daughtry returned to the "Idol" stage with his rock band and performed "September." Grammy-nominated Daughtry offered a few words of advice to the finalists.

"Stay hungry and don't compromise the music you love -- stay what's true to you," he said.

Wednesday night's results show had 37 million viewers, a record high for the season.

Next week, the top three finalists will get a chance to visit their hometowns before hitting the stage once more, with one more contestant sent home before the May 26 finale.

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6591Hou says:
Mike sang every song basically the same, he had no high high notes and no deep bass notes, just a middle of the range kind of voice. If he could develop more bass he would be an impressive R&B singer. I liked him from the auditions but I predicted he wouldn't make it all the way.
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lagunagal says:
Michael was the best out of all of them. I smell a wee bit of racism here.....
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cherio68 replies:
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Oh please! It gets so tiring hearing stuff like this!
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by lagunagal May 13, 2010 11:53 AM EDT
Michael was the best out of all of them. I smell a wee bit of racism here.....



I'll say what cherio68 said...OH PLEASE!

RACISM? Listen, I know that there are a bunch of racists in America, but in this case it isn't the reason why he was voted off. He isn't as good as the others and that's a fact. He's good, but not that good. Overall, you have to pick good songs, and do well every week, he didn't.

And if racism is involved in American Idol, then how come Fantasia and Ruben won?
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erasmus111 says:
"During the results portion of the show, Casey James was the first contestant granted relief. This came as a shock since everyone assumed he would land in the bottom two with Lynche."


Everyone assumed he would be in the bottom two? Who's EVERYONE? I never assumed he would be in the bottom two. As far as I'm concerned he is better than Michael and Lee. I ASSUMED it would be Michael going home because he wasn't as good as everyone else.

Also it would be nice if whoever was writing this story knew what they were talking about. THERE WAS NO BOTTOM TWO. If you were listening, it was said that it was in no particular order. Just because Crystal was standing next to Michael, it didn't mean that she had the next lowest votes.
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