Episodes
Date (2007–2008) |
Chapter | English | Eliminations |
---|---|---|---|
7/20 | 01 | Hundred-people Elimination: Part 1 | none |
7/27 | 02 | Hundred-people Elimination: Part 2 | none |
8/3 | 03 | My Music Story | none |
8/10 | 04 | Internal PK: Part 1 | Huang Maige Ren Haixuan Shi Fangyu |
8/17 | 05 | Internal PK: Part 2 | Chén Yùcí Pān Jiāruì |
8/24 | 06 | Decisive Dual | Fàn Yángjĭng Jiāng Zhōuháng Wú Sīxuán |
8/31 | 07 | Song From My Birth Year | Yáng Zōnghàn Xiè Yòulíng Lín Bóhóng |
9/7 | 08 | My Hit Single | Wú Zhào Golden Fang Dài Annà |
9/14 | 09 | The Most Memorable Voice | Lài Shèngwěi An Qīnyún |
9/21 | 10 | Single-Album Artists PK | Xīn Bā |
9/28 | 11 | 2007 New Album Self-Chosen Song | Ryan Ding |
10/5 | 12 | Designated Classic Movie/TV Drama Theme Song | Cherry Li |
10/12 | 13 | Upbeat Songs | David Lin |
10/19 | 14 | Designated Artists Duet | Pay Liu |
10/26 | 15 | Unplugged | none |
11/2 | 16 | Translated Songs | Gina Li |
11/9 | 17 | Songs From Heaven And Hell | Christina Lin |
11/16 | 18 | Duet With Season 1 Contestants | Quack Wu |
11/23 | 19 | 1 vs 1 PK: Part 1 | none |
11/30 | 20 | 1 vs 1 PK: Part 2 | Rachel Liang |
12/7 | 21 | 1 vs 1 PK: Part 3 | Queen Wei |
12/14 | 22 | 1 vs 1 PK: Part 4 | Jane Huang |
12/21 | 23 | Qualifying Round | Successful resurrections: Rachel Liang Quack Wu |
12/28 | 24 | Familiarity and Breakthrough Challenge | none |
1/4 | 25 | Compressive Idol Duet | none |
1/11 | 26 | Sixth-place Decision | Pets Tseng |
1/18 | 27 | Finals | Winner: Yuming Lai Runners up: Rachel Liang Uni Yeh Quack Wu Annie Lin |
1/25 | 28 | Prize Presentation & Graduation | none |
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