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AMERICA & # 39; S GAL TALENT: THE CHAMPIONS – "The Three Champions" Episode 103 – In the photo: Angelica HaleTrave Patton / NBC
The third round of America has talent continued on Monday, January 21st with what was undoubtedly the strongest episode of the season. Despite a particularly attractive Simon, he was quite unanimous among the judges that each act of this episode brought a new level of intensity and talent to the competition, no actor weakening or delivering a less spectacular performance of what Simon could imply). In addition to the outstanding performances, the contestants all brought their best game in terms of stage presence, charisma and story for the packages.& nbsp;
AJ is undeniably the first adorable: a 6-year-old DJ who won the South African Got Talent at the age of three. He learned to DJ himself on the turntables of his father and staged this supernatural talent of rhythmic coupling and mixing. His performance allowed him to stage and produce a large-scale festival-scale EDM, seamlessly fusing the hip-hop clbadics of the '90s into an entirely new song. Darcy Oake, British finalist Got Talent, will be the first of two magicians of this episode. Darcy has played for the Queen and has toured internationally since her appearance in the series. His role in this episode invited Howie and a member of the public named Doug on the stage. They are lying on their backs on a platform, each holding a piece of wooden board. Darcy then invites Heidi to the stage and places it on this board. One by one, he removes the board, the hands of Howie and those of Doug until Heidi floats on stage. No one watching or anyone on the stage understands how he accomplishes this, and it's both visually and intellectually gripping. The panel likes the performance, but Simon wonders if Darcy had enough talent to showcase his talent in competition with other episodes of this episode.
Then there's another obviously cute child, Angelica Hale. Angelica was the finalist of AGT season 12 and has since continued to perform on the talk show circuit and in the United States. The survivor of a kidney transplant has a powerful voice for such a small girl and plays "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten. Angelica is an end-to-end performer and brings to the scene a charming sensibility that enhances flawless performance. His voice gains strength as the song grows and when the chorus begins, the whole piece rises to cheer. She is accompanied by drummers and violinists to the sound of the band, but she might as well be the only person on the stage. At the end of his performance, Simon stood up, quickly joined by the other judges. The comments were extremely positive until Mel B realized that singing "Fight Song" was an easy choice for her and that Angelica should have taken a bigger risk. Although his contagious smile disappeared with this criticism, Howie brought him back by giving him the golden signal. Maybe he did it to make sure it would come after Mel B's critics endangered it, but I think it's more likely that anyone watching this show would have done the same thing. thing. She broke down in tears among the golden confetti and the emotion continued in her post-game interview with Terry Crews. Perhaps most notable in her advancement, she was able to overtake Darci Lynne, the competitor who beat Angelica to win this AGT season.& nbsp;
There were two comedians this episode: Tom Cotter and Samuel J Comroe. Tom came in second place in season 7 and was the first comedian to go to the AGT finals, while Samuel came in fifth place last season. Tom started making jokes about dogs and fathering twins before he was unceremoniously interrupted by a generous bell offered by Simon. The bright red "x" lightened him and took him a second to recover and continue his move on the crowd's jeers (directed against Simon). Simon's problem was his alleged lack of personality, but the other judges vehemently disagreed, especially Mel B. Samuel had a very different experience, highlighting elements of his rise in comedy since the end of last season and how his life had evolved. changed with some great feminist topics on the use of his wife's pink luggage. It was a significant change from his approach last season: initially hectic documents about life with Tourette. I thought that Samuel had made his best set in the series and, despite the doubts expressed last season, I think he had more than proved that his material on Tourette had laid the foundation for the creation of any type of material as that stand-up complete.
Although these are the only two comedians to interpret this episode, many other acts were based on comic elements. Prince Poppybad, an operatic singer with comic elements, perhaps especially for having interpreted a kind of dredge with the characteristics and mannerism of a French aristocrat of the seventeenth century, interpreted in a playful and energetic way "Edge of Glory "by Lady Gaga. The judges appreciated, but Simon felt that the song was too obvious a choice and wanted a more unique interpretation of the song or a more unique song choice that could display the character more effectively. It was the first time I saw Prince Poppybad play, but I agree with Simon just because this character and his obvious talent intrigued me so much that I wanted a more exhilarating performance than singing this song (this is not the best of Lady Gaga either). The comedy duo Daredevil and the real-life couple Ryan Stock and Amberlynn followed him. At their last performance, Ryan was hospitalized while he was being shot in the neck with a bow and flaming arrows intended to receive a cup in his mouth. The reruns of this one were particularly brutal and effectively increased the drama for them. The buy-out stories about the champions are perhaps the most compelling, and with this one in particular, the tension was so high that I was shaking at home watching it! Their action intensified gradually, starting with breaking a mouse trap on Ryan's tongue, then breaking a block of cinderblock with a hammer while he was precariously balanced on his neck and back and finally reproducing their most dangerous stuntman. Ryan swallowed a long sword at the end of which was a funnel covered with a bull's eye. The funnel came out of his mouth as he leaned across the stage, ready for Amberlynn to shoot the inflamed arrow into his mouth. As she pulls the arrow, all the judges turn away lest the past be repeated, but they train and succeed. Ryan removes the sword from his throat and pumps it triumphantly in the air while they enjoy the well-deserved standing ovation.
Paul Potts, the first winner of Britain's Got Talent and one of the most successful winners of all time, also performed this episode singing the opera song "Caruso". Since winning BGT, he has played twice for the Queen and has traveled the world over 1,100 times. concerts and five studio albums. There is not much to say about his performance except that he was clean, strong and flawless. Just like Susan Boyle, her singer power and her little-known scholarly charm shine on stage and you can not help but feel delighted as a member of the public. His performance was a really fantastic comeback on the franchise scene and I felt lucky to see him play at the show.& nbsp;
Jon Dorenbos, both charismatic and totally different, followed Paul. The former professional football player had to retire suddenly when his physical routine revealed a heart problem requiring immediate surgery. Since his retirement, he has decided to return to the AGT stage to showcase his magic and resilience as a champion. His magical act asked Simon, Heidi and Mel B to draw a piece of paper with a word about what it takes to be a champion written by the audience before the show, with different color markers. He then plays tic tac toe with Howie on stage, which gives rise to a tie. He then asked Simon, Heidi and Mel B to reveal their words to the crowd. He then goes back to the game he and Howie had just played, each adding to each judge's graphics and the colorful words he drew randomly: courage in blue, hard work in red and heart in black. , respectively. Simon liked this act so much that he lamented not having a golden ringtone to give to Jon at that time. What is particularly remarkable in Jon's performance is the transitions he made in the exhibition, while raising the audience and encouraging all spectators to pursue the championship themselves.& nbsp;
Billy and Emily, a duo siblings on rollers are the last to happen. Since their first participation at AGT, they have performed at Ceasar's Palace four nights a week. Their action begins with Emily bypbaded into a mad ark and becomes a superbly choreographed work of art: they complete seemingly impossible stunts without hands, where she swings on her head while they go around in circles, fix themselves one to the other with the help of a device that hangs their neck and allows them to turn without hand and dizzily fast. Finally, they perform their signature waterfall: Emily grabs the beard and beard of her brother while rotating it around the raised platform while the fire pulls them. This is the perfect time to end the show, as Terry is calling everyone back on stage to hear the results.
The first three are announced: Billy and Emily, first, Jon Dorenbos and finally Paul Potts. I was sad that Samuel J Comroe and Comedy Daredevil did not move. Jon Dorenbos, fan favorite and pathological optimist, took third place. Billy and Emily finished second and propelled the charming and humble Paul Potts to the final.& nbsp;
America's Got Talent: The Champions preliminary rounds continue next Monday, January 28 on NBC.
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THE TALENT OBTAINED BY AMERICA: THE CHAMPIONS – Episode 103 of the "Three Champions" – In the photo: Angelica HaleTrave Patton / NBC
The third round of America has talent continued on Monday, January 21st with what was undoubtedly the strongest episode of the season. Despite a particularly attractive Simon, he was quite unanimous among the judges that each act of this episode brought a new level of intensity and talent to the competition, no actor weakening or delivering a less spectacular performance of what Simon could imply). In addition to the outstanding performances, the contestants all brought their best game in terms of stage presence, charisma and story for the packages.
AJ is undeniably the first adorable: a 6-year-old DJ who won the South African Got Talent at the age of three. He learned to DJ himself on the turntables of his father and staged this supernatural talent of rhythmic coupling and mixing. His performance allowed him to stage and produce a large-scale festival-scale EDM, seamlessly fusing the hip-hop clbadics of the '90s into an entirely new song. Darcy Oake, British finalist Got Talent, will be the first of two magicians of this episode. Darcy has played for the Queen and has toured internationally since her appearance in the series. His role in this episode invited Howie and a member of the public named Doug on the stage. They are lying on their backs on a platform, each holding a piece of wooden board. Darcy then invites Heidi to the stage and places it on this board. One by one, he removes the board, the hands of Howie and those of Doug until Heidi floats on stage. No one watching or anyone on the stage understands how he accomplishes this, and it's both visually and intellectually gripping. The panel likes the performance, but Simon wonders if Darcy had enough talent to showcase his talent in competition with other episodes of this episode.
Then there's another obviously cute child, Angelica Hale. Angelica was the finalist of AGT season 12 and has since continued to perform on the talk show circuit and in the United States. The survivor of a kidney transplant has a powerful voice for such a small girl and plays "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten. Angelica is an end-to-end performer and brings to the scene a charming sensibility that enhances flawless performance. His voice gains strength as the song grows and when the chorus begins, the whole piece rises to cheer. She is accompanied by drummers and violinists to the sound of the band, but she might as well be the only person on the stage. At the end of his performance, Simon stood up, quickly joined by the other judges. The comments were extremely positive until Mel B realized that singing "Fight Song" was an easy choice for her and that Angelica should have taken a bigger risk. Although his contagious smile disappeared with this criticism, Howie brought him back by giving him the golden signal. Maybe he did it to make sure it would come after Mel B's critics endangered it, but I think it's more likely that anyone watching this show would have done the same thing. thing. She broke down in tears among the golden confetti and the emotion continued in her post-game interview with Terry Crews. Perhaps most notable in her advancement, she was able to overtake Darci Lynne, the competitor who beat Angelica to win this AGT season.
There were two comedians this episode: Tom Cotter and Samuel J Comroe. Tom came in second place in season 7 and was the first comedian to go to the AGT finals, while Samuel came in fifth place last season. Tom started making jokes about dogs and fathering twins before he was unceremoniously interrupted by a generous bell offered by Simon. The bright red "x" lightened him and took him a second to recover and continue his move on the crowd's jeers (directed against Simon). Simon's problem was his alleged lack of personality, but the other judges vehemently disagreed, especially Mel B. Samuel had a very different experience, highlighting elements of his rise in comedy since the end of last season and how his life had evolved. changed with some great feminist topics on the use of his wife's pink luggage. It was a significant change from his approach last season: initially hectic documents about life with Tourette. I thought that Samuel had made his best set in the series and, despite the doubts expressed last season, I think he had more than proved that his material on Tourette had laid the foundation for the creation of any type of material as that stand-up complete.
Although these are the only two comedians to interpret this episode, many other acts were based on comic elements. Prince Poppybad, an operatic singer with comic elements, perhaps especially for having interpreted a kind of dredge with the characteristics and mannerism of a French aristocrat of the seventeenth century, interpreted in a playful and energetic way "Edge of Glory "by Lady Gaga. The judges appreciated, but Simon felt that the song was too obvious a choice and wanted a more unique interpretation of the song or a more unique song choice that could display the character more effectively. It was the first time I saw Prince Poppybad play, but I agree with Simon just because this character and his obvious talent intrigued me so much that I wanted a more exhilarating performance than singing this song (this is not the best of Lady Gaga either). The comedy duo Daredevil and the real-life couple Ryan Stock and Amberlynn followed him. At their last performance, Ryan was hospitalized while he was being shot in the neck with a bow and flaming arrows intended to receive a cup in his mouth. The reruns of this one were particularly brutal and effectively increased the drama for them. The buy-out stories about the champions are perhaps the most compelling, and with this one in particular, the tension was so high that I was shaking at home watching it! Their action intensified gradually, starting with breaking a mouse trap on Ryan's tongue, then breaking a block of cinderblock with a hammer while he was precariously balanced on his neck and back and finally reproducing their most dangerous stuntman. Ryan swallowed a long sword at the end of which was a funnel covered with a bull's eye. The funnel came out of his mouth as he leaned across the stage, ready for Amberlynn to shoot the inflamed arrow into his mouth. As she pulls the arrow, all the judges turn away lest the past be repeated, but they train and succeed. Ryan removes the sword from his throat and pumps it triumphantly in the air while they enjoy the well-deserved standing ovation.
Paul Potts, the first winner of Britain's Got Talent and one of the most successful winners of all time, also performed this episode singing the opera song "Caruso". Since winning BGT, he has played twice for the Queen and has traveled the world over 1,100 times. concerts and five studio albums. There is not much to say about his performance except that he was clean, strong and flawless. Just like Susan Boyle, her singer power and her little-known scholarly charm shine on stage and you can not help but feel delighted as a member of the public. His performance was a really fantastic comeback on the franchise scene and I felt lucky to see him play at the show.
Jon Dorenbos, both charismatic and totally different, followed Paul. The former professional football player had to retire suddenly when his physical routine revealed a heart problem requiring immediate surgery. Since his retirement, he has decided to return to the AGT stage to showcase his magic and resilience as a champion. His magical act asked Simon, Heidi and Mel B to draw a piece of paper with a word about what it takes to be a champion written by the audience before the show, with different color markers. He then plays tic tac toe with Howie on stage, which gives rise to a tie. He then asked Simon, Heidi and Mel B to reveal their words to the crowd. He then goes back to the game he and Howie had just played, each adding to each judge's graphics and the colorful words he drew randomly: courage in blue, hard work in red and heart in black. , respectively. Simon liked this act so much that he lamented not having a golden ringtone to give to Jon at that time. What is particularly remarkable in Jon's performance is the transitions he made in the exhibition, while raising the audience and encouraging all spectators to pursue the championship themselves.
Billy and Emily, a duo siblings on rollers are the last to happen. Since their first participation at AGT, they have performed at Ceasar's Palace four nights a week. Their action begins with Emily bypbaded into a mad ark and becomes a superbly choreographed work of art: they complete seemingly impossible stunts without hands, where she swings on her head while they go around in circles, fix themselves one to the other with the help of a device that hangs their neck and allows them to turn without hand and dizzily fast. Finally, they perform their signature waterfall: Emily grabs the beard and beard of her brother while rotating it around the raised platform while the fire pulls them. This is the perfect time to end the show, as Terry is calling everyone back on stage to hear the results.
The first three are announced: Billy and Emily, first, Jon Dorenbos and finally Paul Potts. I was sad that Samuel J Comroe and Comedy Daredevil did not move. Jon Dorenbos, fan favorite and pathological optimist, took third place. Billy and Emily finished second and propelled the charming and humble Paul Potts to the final.
America's Got Talent: The Champions preliminary rounds continue next Monday, January 28 on NBC.