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Posted Jul 30th 2009 3:14AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, America's Got Talent
(S04E12)Based on
the comments you left on last night's review, a few of you decided to stop watching the show because the "Vegas Verdicts" process was too cruel. How can the judges tell people they are going to Vegas and not have them perform a second time before they are sent back home? How cruel is it to get performers' hopes up by telling them they are going to Vegas when, in fact, most of them will have done the trip just to hear that they weren't good enough? Why did the judges send talented people such as Kari, Ciana and Tallan home and keep acts such as the dominatrix yodeler? On a side note, we shouldn't put all the blame on the judges. I'm sure the producers are pulling a few strings.
Be truthful, even if you vouched you would never watch
America's Got Talent again, you couldn't help yourself from taking a peak at tonight's episode, eh? If you decided to not tune in to watch the last "Vegas Verdicts" cruel fest but still want to know what happened, here come the results!
Continue reading America's Got Talent: Vegas verdicts, episode two
Posted Jul 29th 2009 2:10AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, America's Got Talent

(S04E11) "We can only put the best of the best through." - The HoffWith the auditions finally over, it's time for the judges to get down to business and select the Top 40 acts amongst those -- 160 amazing, good, bad, and WTF? acts -- they let through to the "Vegas Verdicts" week. What the performers who were told they were going to Vegas didn't know is that the judges would be making cuts even before the performers could make their final plea to Sharon, Piers and David, for a chance to make it to the Top 40.
The performers were broken down into four groups. Groups A, C and D were told they would go through to the next round of judging. As expected, some people that didn't show real talent got through while Group B, which included acts such as
guitarist Tallan Noble Latz,
8-year-old singer Ciana,
singer Kari Callin and the
Lake Houseton Performing Arts dance troupe, is going home.
What Groups A, C and D didn't know is that the judges would be making their final decision without them having to perform a second time...
Continue reading America's Got Talent: Vegas verdicts, episode one
Posted Jul 16th 2009 12:45AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Polls, Celebrities, Episode Reviews, America's Got Talent
(S04E08) "They will let anybody on this show. Why?" - Nick after seeing a bad actHaven't you watched the show before, Nick? Didn't your agent tell you what the series was all about before you signed on the dotted line?
America's Got Talent is all about everyday people showcasing their talents. And, as it is the case for
American Idol, anyone and everyone can audition, meaning that the audition episodes will be filled with bad acts performed by people who should have stayed home.
Tonight's installment featured an excerpt of Mariah Carey's new music video for the song "Obsessed." The song is not too bad, but I miss "Vision of Love" Mariah with the bigger vocals and usage of her full and impressive voice range. The clip, even if we didn't see it in its entirety (it may have aired fully in your area), seemed to be entertaining enough to air a million times on MTV in the next month. In case you missed the announcement, Mariah, aka
AGT's host Nick Cannon's wife, will
perform live on the show during the August 5 result episode.
Now onto comments about tonight's acts, including links to see more from some of the performers!
Continue reading America's Got Talent: Audition show 8