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  1. The final 2

    Adam Lambert and Kris Allen will square off in the season 8 finale of "American Idol" on Tuesday, May 19. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, May 20. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Goodbye Gokey

    Danny Gokey, who never finished among the bottom three vote-getters all season, was sent home on Wednesday, May 13. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. One last hug

    Danny Gokey, left, receives a hug from Kris Allen and applause from Adam Lambert after learning he had been eliminated on Wednesday, May 13. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. 'Waking Up' the crowd

    Katy Perry was the headliner among the guest performers on Wednesday, May 13, and she did an excellent job playing to the young male portion of the fan base. To perform "Waking Up in Vegas," she showed up in an Elvis cape with "Adam Lambert" embroidered on the back, and not much else. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Awaiting their fate

    The final 3 contestants, Danny Gokey, left, Kris Allen, center, and Adam Lambert gather together to hear who will advance to the "American Idol" final. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Shooting Sparks

    Season 6 winner Jordin Sparks returned to "American Idol" on Wednesday, May 13, and performed "Battlefield." (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Future 'Idol'

    Singer Alicia Keys and Rwandan singer Noah Mushimiyimana appear together onstage on Wednesday, May 13. As part of "Idol Gives Back" and the show's charity efforts in Africa, Keys asked for $5 contributions and Noah performed for the crowd. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Making his pitch

    Milwaukee local Danny Gokey throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the Chicago Cubs-Milwaukee Brewers baseball game on Friday, May 8, in Milwaukee. Gokey and the remaining "Idol" finalists visited their hometowns in advance of the May 12 show. (Darren Hauck / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. A brave performance

    Danny Gokey sings the national anthem before the Chicago Cubs-Milwaukee Brewers baseball game on Friday, May 8, in Milwaukee. (Darren Hauck / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Hometown love

    Fans of "American Idol" finalist Kris Allen listen as he performs in Little Rock, Ark., on Friday, May 8. Allen is from Conway, Ark. (Mike Wintroath / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Talking to his peeps

    Kris Allen speaks to a crowd of fans during his performance on Friday, May 8, in Little Rock, Ark. (Mike Wintroath / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. High school reunion

    Finalist Adam Lambert waves to fans during a visit to his alma mater, Mt. Carmel High School, in San Diego on Friday, May 8. (Sandy Huffaker / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Sing it, Adam

    Adam Lambert performs for fans during a visit to his alma mater, Mt. Carmel High School, in San Diego on Friday, May 8. (Sandy Huffaker / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Final 3

    Kris Allen (from left), Danny Gokey and Adam Lambert are the last "Idol" contestants standing after Allison Iraheta was sent home on Wednesday, May 6. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. One final song

    Allison Iraheta performs for the final time on "American Idol" on Wednesday, May 6. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. It's Paula!

    Paula Abdul performed her new single, "I'm Just Here for the Music," on Wednesday, May 6. The "Idol" judge, a former dancer, had some good moves, but her lip synching was a bit rusty. (R Mickshaw / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. More than just a girl

    Gwen Stefani and her band No Doubt performed their hit "I'm Just a Girl" on "American Idol" on Wednesday, May 6. Stefani changed some of the words of the song to "I'm just a girl on 'American Idol'." (R Mickshaw / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Daughtry!

    Former "American Idol" contestant Chris Daughtry returned to the show with his band on Wednesday, May 6 to perform "No Surprise," the first single from his new album. (R Mickshaw / Getty Images for Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Group rock-out

    Contestants Kris Allen, left, and Allison Iraheta, second from left, Danny Gokey, second from right, and Adam Lambert, right, perform with guitarist, and this week's mentor, Slash on Wednesday, May 6. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. These four are tops

    "American Idol" contestants, from left, Adam Lambert, Kris Allen, Danny Gokey and Allison Iraheta are seen backstage after the elimination show on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 in Los Angeles. (M Becker / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Golden moment

    Natalie Cole performs "Something's Gotta Give" on "American Idol" on Wednesday, April 29. (F Micelotta / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Soul is back on patrol

    Season five "Idol" champion Taylor Hicks performs on the show on Wednesday, April 29, in Los Angeles. He offered advice for the final five, saying, “Right now it’s about song choices, and also making the right moves on stage.” (F Micelotta / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Taking 'Blame'

    Singer/actor Jamie Foxx performs his song "Blame It" on Wednesday, April 29. The guest-mentor said, “I saw five of the most talented people I’ve seen in the last 10 years," and he begged the “Idol” audience to support the finalists even after the show ends. (F Micelotta / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. Out of luck

    "Idol" contestants Matt Giraud, left, and Adam Lambert stand in the bottom two on the Wednesday, April 29, elimination show. “I’ll remember being the cat with nine lives here,” said Giraud, who received the only judges' save this season. But he finally ran out of luck and was sent home. (F Micelotta / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Five still alive

    After the April 22 elimination show, Danny Gokey (from left), Adam Lambert, Alison Iraheta, Kris Allen and Matt Giraud remained standing on "American Idol." (Michael Becker / Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Going to Carolina

    Having been in the bottom three more often than not all season, Anoop Desai had to figure he would be sent home sooner or later. “I’m still really disappointed,” the University of North Carolina student said, “but now I have to look at the bright side — I’m going back to Chapel Hill.” (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. Everything's Archie

    Last season's runner-up David Archuleta returned to the stage on Wednesday, April 22 to sing “Touch My Hand” before heading out to the United Kingdom for a concert tour. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. From 7 to 5

    The “American Idol” field was reduced to five on Wednesday, April 22 as Lil Rounds and Anoop Desai (center) were sent home. That marked the end of the road for one early favorite and for one singer who spent weeks barely hanging on. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. Disco queen

    As disco week came to a close, singer Thelma Houston performed "Don't Leave Me This Way" live on "American Idol" on Wednesday, April 22. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. Let's dance

    Disco week brought a special dance routine for the group sing on Wednesday, April 22, and Paula Abdul choreographed the number. "I’ve never had any group work harder,” she said afterwards. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. Shakin' his booty

    KC and the Sunshine Band performed "Get Down Tonight" on "American Idol" on Wednesday, April 22. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  32. Working on their moves

    Contestants (from left) Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey and Kris Allen rehearse for the group number before the show on Wednesday, April 22. (R Mickshaw/american Idol 2009 / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  33. Still a lucky seven

    "American Idol" contestants, from left, Danny Gokey, Allison Iraheta, Anoop Desai, Matt Giraud, Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and Lil Rounds take time for a group hug after the elimination show in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 15. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  34. Stayin' alive

    Matt Giraud stays alive after receiving the first-ever Judges' Save to avoid elimination on "Idol" on Wednesday, April 15. (Michael Becker / Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  35. Cracking the Save

    The crowd was chanting "Save! Save! Save" behind the "Idol" judges, from left, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell, on Wednesday, April 15. The foursome will have a tougher job next week when two contestants will be eliminated and the Save won't be available. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  36. Teen queen

    Miley Cyrus performs her new hit, "The Climb" on the Wednesday, April 15, episode of "American Idol." (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  37. The view from below

    The bottom three, from left, Anoop Desai, Lil Rounds and Matt Giraud join host Ryan Seacrest to see who will be going home on Wednesday, April 15. Msnbc.com's Craig Berman said Rounds heard the worst feedback of anyone after her performance this week. And this was Desai's third week in a row in the bottom three. (Michael Becker / Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  38. Triumphant return

    Jennifer Hudson made her first appearance on "American Idol" since being booted off in season three. Despite her lack of success on the show, she's the only "Idol" finalist to ever win an Oscar. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  39. Goodbye, Scott

    Allison Iraheta gives Scott MacIntyre a hug as the other contestants look on after the visually-impaired singer performed his swan song on "American Idol" on Wednesday, April 8. (F Micelotta  / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  40. She's baaaack

    One-time "Idol" contestant Kellie Pickler was back to her minx-like ways on Wednesday, April 8, flirting with Simon and Randy as she sang her new single "Best Days of Your Life." (F Micelotta  / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  41. The bottom two

    Anoop Desai, left, and Scott MacIntyre, center, listen as host Ryan Seacrest announces who will be going home on Wednesday, April 8. Alas, it was bad news for Scott. (F Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  42. Frankie, if you will

    Frankie Avalon made a guest appearance and performed his 1959 hit "Venus" on "American Idol" on Wednesday, April 8. (Frank Micelotta / Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  43. Flo Rida in the house

    Hip-hop star Flo Rida performed his No. 1 hit "Right Round" on Wednesday, April 8. Critics have plenty to say about where this season of "Idol" stands in relation to those that have come before, but it's clearly done better this year at booking current acts to show up to play the results show. (Frank Micelotta / Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  44. 8 left standing

    The top eight contestants of season eight of "American Idol," from left, Lil Rounds, Anoop Desai, Scott MacIntyre, Allison Iraheta, Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey, Matt Giraud and Kris Allen are seen backstage at the elimination show on Wednesday, April 1, in Los Angeles. (F Micelotta  / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  45. Going Gaga

    Lady Gaga performs her new No. 1 single, "Poker Face," on "American Idol" at the elimination show on Wednesday, April 1. (Frank Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  46. Joy-less program

    Contestant Megan Joy Corkrey was the latest to be eliminated from the show on Wednesday, April 1. As msnbc.com's Craig Berman wrote, the font designer seemed to know she was on her way out, and flapped and cawed her way to her seat in the bottom three. (Frank Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  47. Comeback performance

    Season seven winner David Cook performed his single "Come Back to Me" at the season eight elimination show on Wednesday, April 1. (M Becker / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  48. Go go power singers

    The season eight finalists performed live during the elimination show on Wednesday, April 1. (M Becker / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  49. Go go power singers

    The season eight finalists performed live during the elimination show on Wednesday, April 1. (M Becker / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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updated 4/16/2009 10:22:09 PM ET 2009-04-17T02:22:09
OPINION

As “American Idol” enters its final stretch, there are three tiers of contenders left among the remaining seven singers. Odds are high that the champion will be one of the two leading men, but a trio of others has a chance to sneak in if one of the favorites falter. A couple of wild-cards, on the other hand, need to pull an inside straight to have any chance at the title.

The Favorites
Adam Lambert (43 percent chance of winning)
Danny Gokey (42 percent chance of winning)

Adam Lambert walks the high-wire every week. Danny Gokey sticks to the conventional path, but does so with an impressive array of vocal skills. Barring a huge upset or a breakdown of the phone lines, one of the two is most likely to win the title.

Adam has the slight edge because he’s the more dynamic performer. Love him or hate him, he’s the singer whose effort is most anticipated every week because it’s usually going to be something unconventional and over-the-top. When he pulls it off, which he usually does, it gives him the added spice that Danny sometimes lacks.

Of course, part of what makes Adam's performances so intriguing is that there’s always the possibility of it being atrocious. On any given week, he could take on a legend, offend the panel, and get slammed. That would drop him back to the pack in a hurry. Or he could have a bad hair day, come out looking like Carrot Top instead of with his usual dye job, and force people to change the channel in disgust.

Danny is the safer option among the two favorites. Week after week, he comes through with strong performances, and there's little risk of him beating himself as there is with Adam. Vocally speaking, he has the power and range to sing pretty much anything.

Moreover, Danny is easy to root for. The fact that he's a young widower makes him a sympathetic figure. He doesn't use his personal loss as a crutch, but it shows up in instances like last week, when Simon seemed reluctant to ding him for his song choice because of what it signified to Danny emotionally.

The issue with Danny is that while he himself is memorable, his songs usually aren’t. Anyone who can name more than three of the tunes he’s performed thus far has to be a true fan or a relative.

Ultimately, it will come down to whether the audience likes the performance skills of Adam more than the pure vocals of Danny, but it would be a major upset if they weren’t the two singers in the finale.

Waiting in the Wings
Allison Iraheta (5 percent chance of winning)
Kris Allen (5 percent chance of winning)
Lil Rounds (4 percent chance of winning)

Allison Iraheta, Kris Allen, and Lil Rounds have all had their moments where they’ve been as good as anyone this season, but haven’t enjoyed the success of the favorites. They’re looking to hang around until they can elbow their way to the top, but there are strikes against each.

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The judges all like Allison, or at least they would like the viewers to keep her around. That accounts for her recent feedback, which included Simon saying that she could be around to the finish and was the only hope for the women.

Simon says

There's a lot for them to praise, as the 16-year-old sounds like a pro when she gets to break out the rock vocals. She's seemingly impervious to the ups and downs of the competition, cheerfully going to the bottom three seats of shame when she's told to, and happily bantering with host Ryan Seacrest when she isn't.

But she sings with an edge that’s more rock then pop, and that tends not to work for the women performers like it does for the men. That's one reason why the viewers haven't loved her as much as the four loudmouths on the podium do, and it's why she's a longshot to win it all.

If this were "Survivor" or "Big Brother," Kris would be the guy who skates under the radar, makes the final four, and causes the remaining contestants to panic that he was about to steal the competition. That's a possibility here.

Kris' best attribute right now is that he gets a little better every week and doesn't do anything wrong. He's a good enough singer, his guitar playing is fine, and his stage presence has improved from the early weeks where he looked like he was singing right before a scheduled root canal.

To win this, however, Kris needs to raise his game in a way that he hasn’t been able to thus far. Adam and Danny both have more powerful voices and have shown that ability to overwhelm the audience and the judges on any given week. Kris isn't quite at that level, and that gap is looking significant as the season winds down.

Lil has one of the best voices in the competition, which she showed in the early stages. But since a disappointing Motown Week, she's never worked her way out of a downward spiral, and got the second-lowest number of votes a week ago.

Her odds of winning are small right now because the judges don't believe in her. She's the number-one draft pick who impressed in early workouts, but struggled once the games began, and Simon has made it very clear that she needs to rediscover herself in a hurry.

That's not an impossibility. This is the same woman who according to one report was a guaranteed pick for the final four. Of course, the other woman in that group was Alexis Grace, who's been out of this for a couple of months already. Without a big-time performance this week, Lil is likely to join her on the sidelines.

Almost no chance
Matt Giraud (0.5 percent chance of winning)
Anoop Desai (0.5 percent chance of winning)

Matt Giraud and Anoop Desai have traveled similar "Idol" paths. Both lost out in the first semifinal heat, and were relegated to the wild-card pool. Both were saved at the last minute, — quite literally in Anoop's case — becoming the last two singers to earn berths in the finals.

And for the most part, both have justified that faith. They’re unique, they’re fun, they’ve had their good moments and their bad moments.

But neither of them has a realistic chance to win. They don’t have enough of a fan base, and they haven’t shown the star potential that they would need to last much longer. It wouldn’t be a shock to see them standing together on Wednesday as the next two singers to go home. 

Craig Berman is a writer in Washington, D.C.

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