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Recap: 'The X Factor' Results - Who went home first?

America's votes trim the field to 11 on a live Thursday show

<p>Rachel Crow performed on Wednesday (November 2) night's "X Factor"</p>
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Rachel Crow performed on Wednesday (November 2) night's "X Factor"

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This is somewhat uncharted territory for "The X Factor," since American viewers have no idea what a Thursday hour-long elimination show is going to look like on FOX's new hit talent show. 

Our hunch? It'll look a lot like an hour-long "American Idol" results show. But let's find out for sure...

7:59 p.m. ET For what it's worth, I used a picture of Rachel Crow with this recap because I'm 99 percent sure she isn't going home tonight and I won't be spoiling anything. If she does? Well, that's just Crazy Town, folks!

8:01 p.m. Sorry, but I'm still confused by the Announcer Man. His voice has nothing to do with the show. Who is he? What's his day job? And why did Simon Cowell decide he didn't want Steve Jones introducing the show?

8:02 p.m. I mean... Look at him. Steve Jones is a well-dressed man and he has a charming accent, even if he can't pronounce a number of American locations properly. 

8:03 p.m. I also haven't commented on the "Live and Let Die" cover that introduces the judges. Not great.

8:04 p.m. We're going to announce the Top 10 based on votes. Then we'll announce the Bottom Two. Then they'll both perform and the JUDGES will make the final decision on who goes home. I assume this is how the British "X Factor" does it? It doesn't feel very democratic to me...

8:05 p.m. Lip-Synched Group Sing! Featuring 12 Acts! This isn't at ALL chaotic!

8:05 p.m. Wait. Astro just blew his rapped verse. Does that mean that some of this is live?!?

8:06 p.m. How is a performance like this not preceded by a warning for epileptics in the audience? That's a lot of strobe light being barfed all over my TV.

8:07 p.m. Recap of last night's show, including snippets of backstage footage. It's a celebration of the judges' celebration of each and every one of Wednesday's performances. I guess Simon criticized LeRoy for his confidence issue and Lakoda Rayne for their costuming. But would it have killed just one judge to actually LISTEN to InTENsity? 

8:10 p.m. By the way, when I mention the sporting event that I'm watching on my other screen, it's not because I think I'm "too good" to be watching and recapping a reality TV show. It's because I have a short attention span, especially when it comes to watching something that I already watched last night. Tonight's sporting event? BC vs. Florida State. Go Eagles!

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8:12 p.m. Seriously, InTENsity was wretched.

8:13 p.m. But Drew? She was darned good.

8:17 p.m. That was a bad time and place for a fumble, BC.

8:18 p.m. A tribute to Pepsi commercials? Ugh. "Not just anybody gets to be on a Pepsi commercial," Drew says sagely. Chris Rene says that getting a Pepsi commercial would be "da bomb." The ladies of Lakoda Rayne would like to be in a video where it rains (raynes?) Pepsi. That would be sticky.

8:19 p.m. Our first live performance is from Outa Sight, significant because they have a current Pepsi commercial. Oy. Is this what Colin Hanks does when he isn't killing people for Jesus on "Dexter"? They're so nondescript and forgettable that they have to have their name flashing on the screen over and over. Also, semi-rhetorical question: Which of these people are actually in the band?

8:23 p.m. "It's time to get serious," Steve Jones warns us. It's a lie. It's not time to get serious at all. It's time for a commercial. 

8:28 p.m. The contestants would all like to stay in the competition. They would all be sad if they're sent home. They all have dreams and losing would be bad for said dreams. Several of them are nervous and presumptively devastated. Having competed for one night doesn't mean that they've done what they set out to do. Singing is their collective life.

8:30 p.m. Your Top 12. On the stage. Steve Jones is revealing the Top 12 *in no particular order*. 

8:31 p.m. The first act in the Top 10 (again "in no particular order")... Marcus Canty. Our second act... Drew. The third act through is... going to be revealed after the break. Lame, Steve Jones. Lame.

8:36 p.m. Let's try again, Steve. The third act through is... LeRoy Bell. Wow. That actually surprises me a little. Our fourth act through is... Astro. Our fifth act through is... Lakoda Rayne (I'm happy for Dani and Purple Rayne). Also through... Rachel Crow, which means I don't need to worry about changing the picture with this recap. Also sticking around... Chris Rene, meaning that all three of L.A. Reid's Boys are safe. Our next act in safety is... Burrito Josh. Also singing next week... Melanie Amaro, who's relieved she didn't have to deal with contrived suspense this week. And Simon's Girls are all safe.

8:40 p.m. That means it's down to InTENsity, Stacy Francis and The Stereo Hogzz. The 10th act going through (in no particular order) is Stacy Francis, getting a boost from some artificial tension.

8:40 p.m. "It's difficult for America to identify with Groups," Paula says, facing the departure of one of her teams.

8:45 p.m. Good news: We get to watch The Stereo Hogzz perform again. Bad news: We have to watch InTENsity perform again.

8:46 p.m. Are we kidding here? Simon called The Stereo Hogzz the best band in the WORLD last night. You know who's going home tonight? Ummm... Not them.

8:47 p.m. They do a fine version of "Emotion," much more of a true group performance than anything we've seen from them previously, even though they're still dominated by the lead singer who appears to be fearing a flood tonight. They're good. And they're not going home tonight.

8:48 p.m. Paula's still proud to bring back... InTENsity. [Trivia: According to Friend of HitFix Richard Rushfield, only one group has ever won in any of the show's myriad international incarnations.] Yeah, InTENsity has put too many of its eggs in the Ellona basket and while she thinks she's a frontwoman, she's kinda not. And "My Life Would Suck Without You" is a ridiculously silly song selection for this group of over-polished urchins.

8:55 p.m. Results time. 

8:55 p.m. Oooh! The judges have to announce their votes publicly! Simon decides to vote based on tonight's performance and he votes against Stereo Hogzz? Ummm... Really? He just voted against THE BEST GROUP IN THE WORLD? This is difficult for Paula, but she votes to send InTENsity home. It's now 1-1. Nicole's next and she doesn't want to do it, but at Steve's prodding, she finally votes for InTENsity. It's down to L.A. Reid. Is he gonna make those kids cry, or is he going to force America to take responsibility?

8:58 p.m. Steve rushes L.A. Reid's vote and it goes against... InTENsity. The first group sent home on "X Factor" is InTENsity.

9:00 p.m. In the end, the result was exactly the correct one and I can only assume that Simon was indulging in a bit of gamesmanship to produce drama in this first live show.

 

What did you think of the "X Factor" results and the "X Factor" elimination format?

 

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Daniel Fienberg
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A long-time member of the TCA Board and a longer-time blogger of "American Idol," Dan Fienberg writes about TV, except for when he writes about movies or sometimes writes about the Red Sox. But never music. He would sound stupid talking about music.

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    Mark

    My love for Steve Jones as host makes no sense. He keeps shoving Pepsi commercials down our throats, never seems to be happy, and can't pronounce Maryland.

    Yet somehow, he's awesome.

    November 3, 2011 at 8:28PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Mark - I'm just certain that my life would be better/easier if I looked like Steve Jones. I may be wrong, but I'd still be willing to test out my theory...

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 8:35PM EST
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    Nick1024

    Wow. Stereo Hogzz must have really suffered from being the first act last night. How else to explain how they got fewer votes than Lakota Rayne??

    November 3, 2011 at 8:42PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Nick - The country voting block has always been powerful on "American Idol." It seems to be not-unpowerful on "X Factor" and country-loving fans don't have a lot of options on "X Factor," so I'm expecting at least a decent run for Lakoda Rayne...

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 8:44PM EST
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    Mark

    If Stereo Hoggz, the only group that actually auditioned as a group to make the Top 12, is eliminated first then they should just not have group auditions next year.

    November 3, 2011 at 8:46PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Gus agreed 100% - it just seems like a goofy category anyway.

      November 3, 2011 at 8:52PM EST
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    Mark

    Also, why did Intensity need 10 people and 6 girls if it's always just gonna be that same one chick and a random one of the dudes singing lead?

    November 3, 2011 at 8:51PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Mark - Simon over-praised her in the first week, ergo she now gets to be lead-singer in perpetuity. Then again, hearing some of the other verses last night, I'm not sure I have a clear alternative candidate...

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 8:53PM EST
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      Nick Witnessing inTENsity perform has perhaps been one of the weirdest television watching experiences I've had. Please no more.

      November 3, 2011 at 8:57PM EST
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      Gus i always thought that the only reason they made it this far was to have the one shocking elimination in the season, they always need a shocker, i'm gonna predict the shocker will be Astro over Stacy Francis or Rachel Crow now.

      November 3, 2011 at 8:58PM EST
    • Gus - Stacy is certain to go home sooner than the judges expect. I think both Astro and Rachel Crow are safe for a loooong time...

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 9:02PM EST
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      Gus Daniel - is gonna be interesting how Astro does in the next weeks, i think the rapping every week is gonna work against him eventually. The reason i picked Rachel to be one of the shockers is because i think Drew might take a big size out of that votes pie.

      November 3, 2011 at 9:08PM EST
    • Gus - It's my guess that Astro will, at least in the short term, mobilize an audience that isn't usually catered to on shows like this. Probably not long-term. And I agree with you that, long-term, Rachel and Drew are gonna butt demographic heads a little, but I think they're SO different as artists that they won't cannibalize each other at least for a while... Just my hunch?

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 9:17PM EST
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      Mike I never understood why Intensity got through to the live shows in the first place.

      November 4, 2011 at 4:20AM EST
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    naudia_yvette

    Umm there shouldn't be a groups category. period.

    November 3, 2011 at 8:55PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Jonnybon The remaining groups are good.

      November 3, 2011 at 9:23PM EST
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    Zach S.

    I called IT! Right HERE! InTENsity is gone, I'm one for one!

    November 3, 2011 at 8:58PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Zach - But did you call it over at HitFix's X Factor Predictions game? Cuz that's where the fun lies!

      http://www.hitfix.com/games/x-factor/

      I predicted LeRoy. Cuz I suck... Good for LeRoy.

      -Daniel

      November 3, 2011 at 9:04PM EST
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    Sara

    I'm glad one of the crazy FrankenBands went home. Does anyone else think when the judges walk on stage it sounds like a weird version of the theme from the Saw movies??

    November 4, 2011 at 12:11AM EST Reply to Comment
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    briguyx

    Gotta disagree Dan. "Emotion" showed no emotion at all from the lead singer, who should have brought it at such an important moment. At least on the final performances, InTENsity was more fun and alive.

    November 4, 2011 at 3:03AM EST Reply to Comment
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    dk

    Hi Dan, Loved your recap and as always I laughed heartily at what you say and how you say it!

    One question, because I'm so behind on these things - does the one elimination per week mean we're in for 11 weeks of this? Seriously? I can't hold on that long!!

    November 4, 2011 at 1:08PM EST Reply to Comment
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    thibbs65

    I dont think the judges should get to save one of the bottom two i think lowest votes should be sent home.

    November 4, 2011 at 9:31PM EST Reply to Comment
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      dk Thibb,

      But if that were the case, you wouldn't have someone like Simon, for instance, deliberately torpedoing the stronger of the two, just to remove the competition and give his girls a break. That is why he voted against the Stereohogzz last night. Just to get rid of the competition because those boys are stronger than either Drew or Rachel. JMO, though. I wonder if the other judges would be as devious...

      November 4, 2011 at 10:20PM EST

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