MTV started Rock the Cradle with snazzy commercials and lotsa publicity, but in the past week they have suddenly decided to put the show's end on super rush. Was it due to poor ratings? Possibly, but the double eliminations has dwindled the contestants so fast I barely know what's going on anymore.
Let's analyze.....last week Crosby got the highest scores of the season and won the safe seat, but by doing so has automatically gotten a hot seat into the finale. With two rockers being eliminated last night and two next week, that leaves one standing to catch the prize. Yeah I forgot what the prize is too, but I recall there being something about a record deal. Now is it fair that Crosby who has had shaky performances early on in the competition, is being fast tracked to the finale from one night's high scores?? Not really. And the other rocker spawns have expressed that gripe on last nights program. But ehh, MTV doesn't seem to care, they just want to finish this darn thing.
That leaves us with the four other singers, one of whom we know is going home without a doubt. Lara gave a mighty performance with a voice full of emotion way beyond her lil' doe eyed self. But poor thing, she is as clueless about fashion as Tai from Clueless.....yep we really went there. She is in dire need of a clothes stylist....STAT.
In regards to this competition, she is done and out. Which gave a very surprising turn of events, Chloe was announced to be safe! Big surprise considering Lucy gave an amazing performance last week featuring her range and skills on the piano. That means Chloe has some fans out there!! Good news. The bad news is she didn't perform as strong as her contenders last night. With the announcement of being assigned 'Toxic' by Britney Spears (the judges got to assign each of the singers two songs) many fans were delighted and looking forward to her doing something pop- with a Chloe twist. But she dreaded the thought of being in the same category of a pop candy singer, tears and all, and she took all the joy of seeing her perform the song. She did a very good job but still you knew she was being forced and didn't enjoy it at all. Word of advice to Chloe, its important for an artist to be true to themselves and not 'sell out' but a successful musician must be willing to step outside the box and try different things. You never know what you might learn and gain from the experience.
All in all, it ultimately cost her the competition. Her performances were missing that special something. Bottom line Jesse wins it next week. He embraced the songs given to him and rocked it with everything he had in him. And it was quite a ride! He's open and not afraid to try new things and paid off big time in the end. Tune in next week and let's see Jesse win that record deal....and maybe he'll do a couple more back flips and take off his shirt just for his fans!