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The show's four judges have agreed, selecting Mitchell as one of the
eighth season's 36 semifinalists after Mitchell performed as himself
and as Gentle during Hollywood Week. For the record, they preferred
Gentle. No other intentionally over-the-top contestant -- Sanjaya Malakar was never this self-aware
-- has ever achieved such "Idol" success. Like the judges, Appleby believes that Mitchell needed Gentle to put his "good" singing over the top. "Seeing as how they were basically interviewing 103,000 people, he might have been overlooked," Appleby said, "but by going in there and having an edge, using comedy to get noticed, I think that was the deciding factor that got him noticed during of all his auditions." The "Idol" stage isn't Gentle's first moment in the spotlight. Mitchell appeared as the character on "The Wendy Williams Show" last year after sending in an unsolicited tape of himself dancing around his living room while lip-syncing to the syndicated talk show's theme song. Executive producer Rob Dauber said he knew Mitchell deserved a second look. "Right away, his sense of humor and sense of fun came right through that screen," said Dauber. "We all loved it, and Wendy loved it, so we decided to book him to come and open the show. He was beyond excited. He came, and he stayed in character the entire time he was here. It's obvious he's wanted this for a long, long time." ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ On the Net:
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