Here's what to do:
advance the video of David Archuleta's final performance on American Idol last night to 1:58 and listen to the song's last line.
Then, advance the video to 4:50 and watch the end-of-the-show highlight replay of that last line.
You tell me if it's the same performance. Or did the producers replay the ending from Archuleta's dress rehearsal performance? In the first one, the young crooner's voice audibly gives out as he transitions to his falsetto. In the second, it's flawless.
I have a suspicion the producers of American Idol really want the wunderkind to win.
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