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Guest stars include Lucy Liu as Grace Chin, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Dr. Farkas, Christopher Gorham as Henry and Jayma Mays as Charlie.

Singer: Jordin Sparks
Singer: Blake Lewis
Singer: Jordin SparksPaula's wrong. They're not both winners. The winner is...
JORDIN SPARKS! Congratulations,girl! ;)
Betty is in for even more turmoil in her love life, as Henry asks her out while Walter tells her he's got a big surprise in store. Back at home, Hilda is miffed when Santos gets involved after Justin is sent home from school for fighting.
Guest stars include Christopher Gorham as Henry, Judith Light as Claire Meade, Kevin Alejandro as Santos and "Project Runway" design guru Tim Gunn as the Fashion TV reporter.

Pic of the Day:Daniel facing his brother, 'Alexis'.
Desperate Housewives Yr.3 -10.30pm
It's the grand opening of the Scavo pizzeria and all of the residents of Wisteria Lane come out for the celebration. Too bad one will meet his or her maker!
In tonight's episode,we'll also learn a little more about Orson's childhood. On another note,Mike and Ian receive items from the hospital and Ian won't be too pleased at what he finds!
If you guys missed out last week's episodes of American Idol,here's a recap of what went on the show:
The Performance:
Singer: Melinda Doolittle
Song: "Love You Inside and Out"
The Judges Say: It was solid for Randy, but he isn't convinced she's in it to win it. Paula's at a loss to critique her, except to say that Melinda didn't make her go "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa." Simon expected incredible, but he says it was more of a backing vocal performance.
Singer: Blake Lewis
Song: "You Should Be Dancing"
The Judges Say: You know what's really interesting for Randy is that the song didn't need the beatboxing. Randy is just being honest and keeping it real in saying that it made the song corny. Paula thought the song was shaky and that the beatboxing made the performance. Simon thought it was absolutely terrible and he gets booed by the crowd before finishing his comments.
Singer:LaKisha Jones
Song: "Stayin' Alive"
The Judges Say: Randy wonders where the melody went. Paula thinks that LaKisha wrecked the tempo of the song and harshed her buzz. "Well, LaKisha, no kiss tonight," says Simon, before panning the performance.
Singer: Jordin Sparks
Song: "To Love Somebody"
The Judges Say: Randy says it was the best vocal so far, which would be hard to argue with. Unlike Melinda, Jordin's in it to win it. Paula clarifies that it was night's best vocal. Simon agrees and says we're back in the competition.
Singer: Melinda Doolittle
Song: "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"
The Judges Say: The second song was much better for Randy, who instructs her that she knows she's got it going on. Paula warns Melinda that as great as her technique is, vocals aren't everything. Simon says that the second half of the song will put her into the semi-finals. Are we calling next week the semi-finals now?
Singer: Blake Lewis
Song: "This Is Where I Came In"
The Judges Say: Randy's not jumping up and down and tells him that not every joint requires the beatboxing. Paula says that if he can, he can. She says he's the contemporary rebel in this competition. Simon doesn't know why he chose the song and he doesn't think he had a good night.
Singer: LaKisha Jones
Song: "Run to Me"
The Judges Say: Randy and Paula both tell her she was OK and not to beat herself up over the bum note. Simon says better, but not good enough before getting rushed off to commercial. I'm not sure why this week's show was so poorly paced.
Singer: Jordin Sparks
Song: "Woman in Love"
The Judges Say: Randy thought it was pitchy and not her best, but you know what was cool for Randy? That Barry Gibb wrote good songs. Paula shakes her head and tells her she loves Jordin anyway. Simon thought it was old-fashioned and pageanty. I'm disappointed that the closing montage isn't presented in accelerated Chipmunks style.

Singer: Melinda Doolittle
Song: "Sway"
The Judges Say: Randy asks people to check him out and warns that this wasn't her best, but still solid. Paula found it sultry and smooth. Last week, if you'll recall, Simon said he was worried that they wouldn't get to say anything bad about Melinda this season, so naturally he begins, "It had to happen, Melinda. I didn't like it." He says that at this stage, Melinda needs the "Wow!" factor and even calls it lazy and wooden. He's so clearly going for pointless criticism that it's impossible to take him seriously. Melinda smartly observes that Simon wanted to say something bad and she's glad he got the chance. In my opinion, she disagrees without seeming cocky. Others will disagree.
Singer: LaKisha Jones
Song: "Conga"
The Judges Say: Randy raves that LaKisha was having fun and that she made it her own. Paula, however, thought it was a safe performance. LaKisha disagrees with Paula, but Simon thinks it was a performance song, but not a singing song.
Singer: Chris Richardson
Song: "Smooth"
The Judges Say: Randy liked that Chris did his thing. Paula thought it was hot and calls Chris sexy. It wasn't best vocal Simon has ever heard, but he preferred it to LaKisha and Melinda.
Singer: Haley Scarnato
Song: "Turn the Beat Around"
The Judges Say: Randy thought it was karaoke. Paula thinks Haley had fun. Simon endorses Haley's Clothing Depletion strategy, as does the cameraman, who lovingly pans from shoes to hair. Simon complains, then, about the vocals being rushed. Haley resists the temptation to tell Simon to stop sexually harassing her.
Singer: Phil Stacey
Song: "Maria, Maria"
The Judges Say: Randy wanted more passion. Paula liked the vocals except for the parts where she didn't. Simon found it lifeless and flat.
Singer: Jordin Sparks
Song: "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"
The Judges Say: Randy says she's got the "Yo!" factor. Paula thinks Jordin is authentic and having a great time. Simon's not feeling tonight at all and he's wondering why the night hasn't had a progression.
Singer: Blake Lewis
Song: "I Need to Know"
The Judges Say: Randy loved the song choice and the performance. Paula thought it captured Blake's essence. Simon thought it was the night's best performance.
Singer: Sanjaya Malakar
Song: "Besa me Mucho"
The Judges Say: Randy says it was actually really good and calls Sanjaya one of the smartest contestants. Paula is also amused and positive. "I couldn't understand a word of it," Simon says, before raving that "It wasn't horrible."
How do you solve a problem like a 60-minute American Idol results show when you only have 30 seconds of substance?
Host Ryan Seacrest kicks off the show with a dire threat about its hour-long running time. No need to rub it in, Seacrest. He attempts to initiate conversation with the judges about Tuesday's show, but Paula Abdul stifles any discussion by getting a giggle fit over whether or not Latin Night let her see different sides to the contestants.
The evening's group-sing (please let it be the only one) is somewhat to the tune of "Bailamos." Somebody needs to slap the mad genius who paired Haley and Sanjaya for one spectacularly tone-deaf early verse and then take out other super-villain who decided that parts of the song would be best served by having Phil wail atonally over the melody. LaKisha, Melinda and Chris look like there are places they'd rather be. Jordin and Blake are a bit more engaged and this is, finally, the ideal venue for Future Theme Park Snow White Haley.
The Idol trivia question asks us to remember which contestant sung with Meatloaf in last season's finale. I miss Katherine McPhee. Haley-tosis has been a poor substitute for McPheever.
In a newish filler segment, Ryan Seacrest goes out to the Farmer's Market (Idol tapes next door, so he didn't have to go far) and interviews people about the previous night's performances. He just happens to find girls wandering around with signs showing support for Blake. The stand-outs are the bald beefy guy who says he caught Haley's skimpy costume, the guy with the Crab Man 'fro who liked LaKisha and the little girl doing the Blake dance.
Mama Akon didn't raise no dummy. Noticing the sales boost he got from his on-air Idol teaming with Gwen Stefani just two weeks ago, Acorn is back, this time to sleepwalk through "Don't Matter." He's comically uninterested in singing and he sacrifices music and rhythm to flirt with the gals in the front row.
In footage from his trip to Africa, Simon introduces us to cute little Caroline and to the concept of a School-in-a-Box. I've sworn that I won't make fun of Idol Gives Back and I'm not going to start here. As for the African children mocking Simon's man-boobs? Well, I guess that's family-friendly TV.
In previously unseen audition footage, the judges tell Tony Bennett, pretending to be 39, that he can't sing. It isn't vaguely funny. Now if the judges had told Acorn that he can't sing, that would have been worth the time.
Celebrity Latina Eva Longoria is in the audience. Since FOX has a paucity of on-air Latin talent, they've apparently had to go outside of the network. That's sad.
Following a recap of last night, Melinda says that she respected Simon's criticisms. With whistles in the background, Haley admits that Simon's objectifying comments hurt her a little and she warns viewers that she doesn't plan to wear anything completely inappropriate. Perhaps, then, this actually is the correct time to see her off. Blake admits that he uses his tattoos Prison Break-style to remember the words.
Time to pull the Bottom Three: Phil's up first and he goes straight to the Bottom Three. While some online pundits predicted she might be in trouble, LaKisha's safe, as is Jordin. Ryan makes Sanjaya stand and then seats him immediately, moving on to Melinda, who's also safe. To nobody's surprise, Haley bats her eyelashes and goes to join Phil. Ryan tells Sanjaya to stand and then seats him again, calling on Blake, who earns audience squeals and returns to safety. Sanjaya stands again, this time with Chris. In a pseudo-shocker that earns audience boos, Chris is the third member of the Bottom Three. Credit Chris with seeming properly amused by his temporary demotion.
Chris' time in the Bottom Three didn't last long. On a scale of 1-to-10 for nervousness, Haley gives this experience an "Oh my God."
Everybody loved working with J-Lo. J-Lo's great. Three cheers for J-Lo. This is a good feature, because the celebrity mentors don't get enough puffery as is. I can't bring myself to dislike a beautiful woman who uses the phrase "pop a squat." It's a bit like at the Golden Globes when Helen Mirren said she was glad she didn't fall "ass-over-tit."
Somebody should still tell J-Lo that she accidentally came onto the stage in her silk bathrobe. Her performance, backed by licking flames, is vaguely redolent of an El Pollo Loco commercial. It also makes me wonder what our Idol singers could do with a smoke machine, pyrotechnics and a dozen background singers doing the melody with them at all times. She's not a singer, but she's a star. J-Lo says she comes from the Paula School of Criticism and that everybody was great last night.
Who's going home? After more than 35 million votes were cast, Phil is safe. Haley and her collection of short-shorts are heading home. Gina had the perfect exit song last week with "Smile." Haley, however, has to recover her composure for the up-beat "Turn the Beat Around." Despite the emotion of the moment, she finds her smile and takes the song into the audience. She may break down later, but on-camera, she's a total pro.
Is anybody particularly sad about last week's results? How will you cure your Haley-tosis? Thoughts on the padded hour-long results show?
Alrighty then! Don't forget to tune into tonight's episode of American Idol!
Announcement: There are a few changes to tonight's program line-up:

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Singer: Blake Lewis
Song: "Mack the Knife"
The judges Say: Randy thinks it was a perfect song for his cool jazz vibe. Paula says he's a hep-cat and that he personified pizzazz. Simon gives Blake 7-out-of-10, but gives the band an eight.
Singer: Phil Stacey
Song: "Night and Day"
The judges say: Randy tells Phil that he didn't feel the passion (this after raving about raving about Blake's bubblegum spin on a serial killer). Paula compares Phil to a young Frank Sinatra. Simon is incredulous and asks which Frank Sinatra she's referring to. "I think it had all the joy of somebody singing in a funeral parlor," Simon says.
Singer: Melinda Doolittle
Song: "I've Got Rhythm"
The judges Say: Randy appreciates that Melinda gives America a vocal lesson every week. Paula calls it a masterclass. Then she rambles about things Melinda has in addition to rhythm. Simon thought the first half of the song was cabaret, but that the second half was great. He worries that they may not ever be able to criticize her.
Singer: Chris Richardson
Song: "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
The judges Say: Randy says he blew it out, with a vengeance. Paula praises Chris for not compromising his artistic integrity. Simon found it believable and that he made it kind of hip.
Singer: Jordin Sparks
Song: "On a Clear Day"
The judges Say: Randy calls her da bomb and blurts, "I'm like what?!?! She's hot, America!" With Simon giggling to the side, Paula calls Jordin a magnet of joy. Simon liked the way she sounded, but cautions that she didn't make it young and current.
Singer: Gina Glocksen
Song: "Smile"
The judges Say: Randy calls it nice and controlled. Paula goes another step and dubs it flawless. Simon says that after the two girls who came before, Gina's vocals just weren't good enough.
Singer: Sanjaya Malakar
Song: "Cheek to Cheek"
The judges Say:Randy admits he can't comment on the vocals anymore, but he calls Sanjaya a true entertainer. Paula gets why people love Sanjaya. Simon responds with "Let's try a different tactic this week... Incredible." The contestant welcomes Simon to the Universe of Sanjaya.
Singer: Haley Scarnato
Song: "Ain't Misbehavin'"
The judges Say: Randy and Paula don't have much to say, passing it to Simon, who looks Haley up and down and declares, "I think you've got great legs."
Singer: LaKisha Jones
Song: "Stormy Weather"
The judges Say: It was da bomb for Randy. Paula raves about LaKisha's look and tone. Simon says she's back on form with a sassy, great performance.
The contestants are divided into a trio of groups of three. One features Blake, Chris and Sanjaya. One features Jordin, Melinda and LaKisha. And the one in the middle has Haley, Phil and Gina. Gee. There's lots of suspense here, isn't there? Sigh. But Ryan has to spin his wheels for 30 minutes, so he sends the Jordin, Melinda and LaKisha group off to safety as the group of top votegetters. That's not surprising. And then he says that Blake, the immortal Sanjaya and Chris are the middle group. Also not surprising.
Unfortunately, while Tony Bennett was featured last night as a mentor, he was too sick to appear tonight, but that doesn't stop Ryan Seacrest from doing a plug for Bennett's Duets album. Mission accomplished, Tony. Now if only any of the contestants had listened to a shred of your somewhat doddering advice last night. Fortunately, Ryan has always enjoyed talking to and about his buddy Michael Buble and he was able to call in a favor. Buble does a bluesy (and boozy?) rendition of "Call Me Irresponsible" and he also gets to plug for an album that won't be released until May and he even makes a funny.
Completely dead-pan, he asks Ryan, "Am I wasting my votes by still voting for Antonella Barba?"
Our fearless host responds, without missing a beat, "Nah, I do the same thing."
Time to send one member of the Bottom Three to safety. The crowd wants Gina sent back, but Phil's actually the man. I'm already getting unhappy about this. Can we mention one more time how admirable and impressive Haley's legs are?
Randy is a bit surprised by both Haley and Gina facing elimination. Paula, teeth set on edge, says that it's tough at this stage and that they should both be proud of themselves. Simon isn't at all surprised.
After the season's highest vote, 33 million votes, Gina is this week's bootee. Haley is confused. The crowd is miserable. Jordin is in tears.
Bottom Line: We'd had a couple of rough weeks in Idol-land, a couple marginally premature eliminations that left some fans shaking their heads. In Stephanie Edwards, the season lost one of its best voices. In Chris Sligh, one of its most distinctive personalities got the boot.
While hardly a contender for the season's big title, Gina is probably the third straight contestant to go home slightly early, but her problem was in presentation. She put herself out there as a rocker, which wasn't where her vocal strength was. But even if she would have been swiftly eliminated on a real rock competition, the judges kept repeating she was supposed to rock. It didn't matter that her rendition of "Smile" was better than several of her more highly praised songs. It wasn't what fans were told they were supposed to want.
Given the time to make it through her entire exit song, Gina does herself proud with a touching and heartfelt encore.
Thoughts on this week's results? Surprised? Sad? Pragmatic?
Ugly Betty: Fake Plastic Snow - 9.30pm
It's Christmas time at Mode, as Betty questions her relationship with Walter and her feelings for Henry, the accountant.
Daniel, on the other hand, is sure of his love for Sofia (Salma Hayek), despite her doubt, and Marc frantically tries to win over Wilhelmina in fear of losing his life.
Meanwhile, Amanda vies for Betty's position as Daniel's new assistant by planning and executing a perfect Mode holiday party that fills the office with Styrofoam snow and holiday wishes.

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