America’s Got Talent
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America’s Got Talent: Episode 303
This is a complete run down of the entire show. it is thorough without pictures or video.
Hal Boedeker s Got Talent
“America’s Got Talent” entertained nearly 12 million viewers Tuesday night and lifted NBC to most-watched network.
The Peacock Network also had the edge in the 18-to-49 viewers. NBC slipped by ABC and Fox, which tied for second.
eric135
has found the time to blog about the show too.
I generally hate TV talent shows. I’ve been drawn to America’s Got Talent on NBC. I don’t like the acts that end up getting boo’ed off the stage. I’m sure some of those acts just know beforehand that they are going to get the three X’s, but I hate it when the performer seems really shocked that the judges didn’t like their act.
BuddyTV Has Their Recap
After a riff on the TV show Dallas that introduces the judges, it’s time for more auditions. Will we start with an old person who isn’t at all talented like we did the last two weeks? Corky Duke is a 41-year-old line dancer, so that’s a partial yes, since I can’t call someone old who is in the same age group as, like, Brad Pitt. Predictably, Corky isn’t nearly as good as he thinks he is. I’d totally kick his butt in a line dancing street battle. Corky is buzzed away for his inability to do a convincing kick-ball-change.
My Personal Favorites Videos of the show Are All Below
Holly’s first song was not the best and sounded too much like Wham in the arrangement, but the accapella in the second chance song was hot.
The only guy in this dance troupe is one of three things and I am not sure which it is. With him and 21 girls between 12 and their late teens, he is either the luckiest guy in the world, the most unlucky guy in the world, or just one of the girls. The judges were right the outfits and makeup were horrible, but they sure can dance.
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I think you should know something about Americas Got Talent. It is a set-up. I was one of the contestants on the show. I happen to also be a professional at my so -called “talent”. I was asked to perform an act that I was reluctant to do because it is no good and, well, it does suck. That was how they wanted me on the show. I knew I would get X’d off because the act was no good but I thought at least Id get some exposure but the “shocked” face you see is the shock at the judges hyperbolic, exaggerated criticism …listening to them tell me that I am terrible at what I have been doing for the last five years and moving people at doing all over the country,simply becasue the acts which the producers TOLD me to do was no good.The whole thing i set-up, they manipulate and change peoples acts to make them open to humiliation and therefore, they get better ratings, becaue the folks in TV land love seeing people put get mocked on TV, and the winner is already decided. The tap dancing granny? She never asked to audition. They found her on you tube and invited her on the show to mock her for better ratings. its disgusting. The worst things is that so much for ANY exposure. All they show is D. Hasselhoff telling me something cruel and ridiculous and dont even show what I am performing.
Just thought you should know, put it on your blog. Let the peeps know. I only blame myself, I should have known better. It is TV, after all.
I love the beginnigs of these casting shows, when poor people make us love. Some are funny and know what they are doing, for others I feel sorry, cause they are retard and don´t aware of there actions.