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AMERICA & # 39; S GAL TALENT: THE CHAMPIONS – "The Four Champions" Episode 104 – Pictured: KechiTrave Patton / NBC

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Preliminaries for America's Got Talent: The Champions continued this week with the most emotional episode so far. This week, Simon had the Golden Buzzer and, although many acts included Terry and the judges in their sets, Tyra still missed me. Do not mistake yourself; I love Terry Crews, but his more discreet and jovial approach to home lets me miss his crazed crazy energy that really matches a post-performance talent ready for an interview. Not to mention the extra glamor that she brought to the show (does anyone remember the kimono that looks like the wet hair of last season? Because I think about it a lot). Nevertheless, the artists this week have really evoked the gamut of emotions, from tears to disgusts. & nbsp;The "twist" – that two acts are tied for third place and therefore eligible (for about two seconds before being announced in third place) to qualify for the final was not at all a problem because everyone who saw the previews and had the basics deduction skills would probably have predicted.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; An interesting dynamic to play in this episode was the rematch between the former season 10. The winner Paul Zerdin, the finalist Drew Lynch and the fourth finalist, Stevie Starr, all clashed again in this episode. Paul did a routine that included ventriloquist elements: a teaser in which he imitated the voice of a nasty lift and the main act in which he took out his puppet Steven, and after a series of jokes about what it would be impossible, he managed to hum and beat simultaneously (or rather, his puppet hummed, I guess). The AGT audience loves ventriloquists, but I do not quite understand. I leave you the video below so that you can draw your own conclusions. & nbsp;Drew Lynch, a comedian who suffered a softball injury in his youth, talked about his speech disorder before embarking on a long discussion about Invisalign. I thought he was funny and charming, but not really at the same level as Lawson preacher or Samuel J Comroe. & nbsp;Stevie Starr's talent, for those who are unfamiliar, is that he swallows various objects, manipulates them with something inside of him – maybe it's his stomach, maybe it's his muscles, all that I'm not willing to discover. For this performance, he swallowed a bolt and a screw that he tied, then a grape tomato and an entire Stanley blade. As he swallowed the blade, Simon (whose face was telegraphed with disgust all the time) buzzed. It was probably to prevent him from swallowing it, but instead, it frightened all the spectators. It's not hard to feel as if Simon could put his life at risk by making a noise as surprising and unexpected as he swallowed a razor blade, but hopefully the judges know what they are doing. Obviously, he managed to cut the tomato and not his intestines, but I can say with certainty that I will never look voluntarily a number of the professional regurgitation.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Although I was baffled by Stevie's act, he was even more captivating and executed at a higher level than some of the acts of this episode. The favorite act of the judges is the most recent of the Danish episode of Got Talent. The Moonlight brothers (composed of Jonathan and Christopher) won their franchise through their hip-hop dance with comic elements to the choreography. Unfortunately, their light approach to dance did not resonate in these judges who were waiting for more complex elements and more precise movements. Simon was particularly hard telling them that he thought he was a previous winner who would not win again. Kenichi Ebina, winner of the America & # 39; s Got Talent series for Season 8, joined them in participating in the critically-impacted acts. This hip-hop dancer had gestures that defy the laws of physics, such as bowing his head so suddenly and so low that it looked as though he had been cut and apparently split his body in two ( do not worry, the video is below). Despite these impressive stunts, the rest of his routine has been overshadowed by the concept of high concept and a sometimes confusing story. A DDR dream dream / Boss Stage / Dog Companion, the enormity of production gave the impression that his dance seemed incidental to the act.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There have been acts that, in my opinion, have not been discharged by the supervisors and have performed superlative acts with a lot of heart. Issy Simpson, the 11-year-old child of Got Talent in Britain, performed a truly awesome and super cute magic act that incorporated the judges and his pbadion for reading with a fun revelation. In her act, she made the commission a series of apparent choices (books, cards, pages in the books) that led Simon to choose the word "excellence" and Howie to choose the 3 diamonds. The revelation that she had written excellence on a blackboard, seen by the public all the time, had caused an ovation before ceasing applause for detaching her jacket and discovering a t-shirt with a graphic depicting Howie holding three diamonds. printed on it. Of course, she was petite and cute, but the ingenuity of the act was as ambitious as any other magical act in the series, and anything that evokes Hermione's spirit is good in my book. The Texas Tenors, three clbadic singers whose first participation in season 4 of America's Got Talent, allowed them to pursue a successful career as a clbadical singers. Their interpretation of "Unchained Melody" of the Righteous Brothers was clear and beautiful. They all sang short solos that emphasized the differences between their voices, and then all harmoniously joined as the song progressed. Heidi called their performance "schmaltzy" with which I agree, but the clarity of their voices and their sober yet moving interpretation of the song were quite right for me. If it depended on me, these two would have been among the first three, but they lost the game to more unconventional acts.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; A less conventional issue that was one of the warmest receptions of the public was the mime (?) Face boy. He looks like a Tim Burton character with a big piece of black tape on his mouth, which does not really indicate how his act is anything but silent. He rides Howie on stage and dons him in an exaggerated DJ costume, asking him to pretend to scratch a record on stage while reproducing the sound of the remix by scratching a chopping board with the back of a spoon. He then dresses Terry in a construction man's outfit and asks him to undress for … His costume? Look, I did not understand what was happening. I do not understand this act and I do not know what his talent is. Love the look though.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There were two solo singers this episode, and both came with a moving story. Brian Justin Crum came in fourth place in season 11 and is back for revenge. The singer came out very gay and was bullied throughout his childhood because he was gay and overweight. He made a very dynamic rendition of Elton John's "Your Song", which did a great job showing what his voice is capable of doing. Alternating rapidly between breathtaking verses, he shouted loud hooks and choruses. In his package, he hinted that his selection of songs was related to finding his voice as a person, which permeated his emotional performance.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; The other singer, Kechi, was an AGT finalist in 2017. She is memorable for fans for her inspiring story. At the age of 16, she survived a deadly plane crash, surviving all of her clbadmates. She suffered severe third degree burns and her chances of survival were very low. Despite her many injuries, she miraculously recovered and dedicated herself to singing. His tragic story might have overshadowed his talent, but it is only a footnote on the performance. She sings "You Are The Reason" by Calum Scott with extreme clarity and clarity. Although the first half remains largely in a key and she rarely adds riffs or vibrato, her performance is captivating. The sincerity of singing a straightforward song is powerful and confident. Just when you feel your interest diminishing, she launched the song in higher gear with stronger and more powerful notes. As the song grew, it was almost as if she was watching Kechi gain more confidence and shine in turn. I was not surprised that Simon gave him his Golden Buzzer, but it was shocking to see how she reacted. Overcome with joy, she shares only the word with her mother. The scene – an improbable survivor, thriving after overcoming unlikely obstacles with her exemplary talent and dedication, sharing this joy with her mother – is deeply emotional.

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Tape face and Drew Lynch are tied for third place in a highly publicized media twist. As I said, not much to say. Former champion Paul Zerdin came second. Singer Brian Justin Crum has joined Kechi for the final. The judges seemed satisfied with all the finalists and the ultimate choice for the episode. The next prelims will be aired next Monday, February 4ththon NBC.

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THE TALENT OBTAINED FROM AMERICA: THE CHAMPIONS – "The Four Champions" – Episode 104 – Pictured: KechiTrave Patton / NBC

Preliminaries for America's Got Talent: The Champions continued this week with the most emotional episode so far. This week, Simon had the Golden Buzzer and, although many acts included Terry and the judges in their sets, Tyra still missed me. Do not mistake yourself; I love Terry Crews, but his more discreet and jovial approach to home lets me miss his crazed crazy energy that really matches a post-performance talent ready for an interview. Not to mention the extra glamor that she brought to the show (does anyone remember the kimono that looks like the wet hair of last season? Because I think about it a lot). Nevertheless, the artists this week have really evoked the gamut of emotions, from tears to disgusts. The "twist" – that two acts are tied for third place and therefore eligible (for about two seconds before being announced in third place) to qualify for the final was not at all a problem because everyone who saw the previews and had the basics deduction skills would probably have predicted.

An interesting dynamic to play in this episode was the rematch between the former season 10. The winner Paul Zerdin, the finalist Drew Lynch and the fourth finalist, Stevie Starr, all clashed again in this episode. Paul did a routine that included ventriloquist elements: a teaser in which he imitated the voice of a nasty lift and the main act in which he took out his puppet Steven, and after a series of jokes about what it would be impossible, he managed to hum and beat simultaneously (or rather, his puppet hummed, I guess). The AGT audience loves ventriloquists, but I do not quite understand. I leave you the video below so that you can draw your own conclusions. Drew Lynch, a comedian who suffered a softball injury in his youth, talked about his speech disorder before embarking on a long discussion about Invisalign. I thought he was funny and charming, but not really at the same level as Lawson preacher or Samuel J Comroe. Stevie Starr's talent, for those who are unfamiliar, is that he swallows various objects, manipulates them with something inside of him – maybe it's his stomach, maybe it's his muscles, all that I'm not willing to discover. For this performance, he swallowed a bolt and a screw that he tied, then a grape tomato and an entire Stanley blade. As he swallowed the blade, Simon (whose face was telegraphed with disgust all the time) buzzed. It was probably to prevent him from swallowing it, but instead, it frightened all the spectators. It's not hard to feel as if Simon could put his life at risk by making a noise as surprising and unexpected as he swallowed a razor blade, but hopefully the judges know what they are doing. Obviously, he managed to cut the tomato and not his intestines, but I can say with certainty that I will never look voluntarily a number of the professional regurgitation.

Although I was baffled by Stevie's act, he was even more captivating and executed at a higher level than some of the acts of this episode. The favorite act of the judges is the most recent of the Danish episode of Got Talent. The Moonlight brothers (composed of Jonathan and Christopher) won their franchise through their hip-hop dance with comic elements to the choreography. Unfortunately, their light approach to dance did not resonate in these judges who were waiting for more complex elements and more precise movements. Simon was particularly hard telling them that he thought he was a previous winner who would not win again. Kenichi Ebina, winner of the America & # 39; s Got Talent series for Season 8, joined them in participating in the critically-impacted acts. This hip-hop dancer had gestures that defy the laws of physics, such as bowing his head so suddenly and so low that it looked as though he had been cut and apparently split his body in two ( do not worry, the video is below). Despite these impressive stunts, the rest of his routine has been overshadowed by the concept of high concept and a sometimes confusing story. A DDR dream dream / Boss Stage / Dog Companion, the enormity of production gave the impression that his dance seemed incidental to the act.

There have been acts that, in my opinion, have not been discharged by the supervisors and have performed superlative acts with a lot of heart. Issy Simpson, the 11-year-old child of Got Talent in Britain, performed a truly awesome and super cute magic act that incorporated the judges and his pbadion for reading with a fun revelation. In her act, she made the commission a series of apparent choices (books, cards, pages in the books) that led Simon to choose the word "excellence" and Howie to choose the 3 diamonds. The revelation that she had written excellence on a blackboard, seen by the public all the time, had caused an ovation before ceasing applause for detaching her jacket and discovering a t-shirt with a graphic depicting Howie holding three diamonds. printed on it. Of course, she was petite and cute, but the ingenuity of the act was as ambitious as any other magical act in the series, and anything that evokes Hermione's spirit is good in my book. The Texas Tenors, three clbadic singers whose first participation in season 4 of America's Got Talent, allowed them to pursue a successful career as a clbadical singers. Their interpretation of "Unchained Melody" of the Righteous Brothers was clear and beautiful. They all sang short solos that emphasized the differences between their voices, and then all harmoniously joined as the song progressed. Heidi called their performance "schmaltzy" with which I agree, but the clarity of their voices and their sober yet moving interpretation of the song were quite right for me. If it depended on me, these two would have been among the first three, but they lost the game to more unconventional acts.

A less conventional issue that was one of the warmest receptions of the public was the mime (?) Face boy. He looks like a Tim Burton character with a big piece of black tape on his mouth, which does not really indicate how his act is anything but silent. He rides Howie on stage and dons him in an exaggerated DJ costume, asking him to pretend to scratch a record on stage while reproducing the sound of the remix by scratching a chopping board with the back of a spoon. He then dresses Terry in a construction man's outfit and asks him to undress for … His costume? Look, I did not understand what was happening. I do not understand this act and I do not know what his talent is. Love the look though.

There were two solo singers this episode, and both came with a moving story. Brian Justin Crum came in fourth place in season 11 and is back for revenge. The singer came out very gay and was bullied throughout his childhood because he was gay and overweight. He made a very dynamic rendition of Elton John's "Your Song", which did a great job showing what his voice is capable of doing. Alternating rapidly between breathtaking verses, he shouted loud hooks and choruses. In his package, he hinted that his selection of songs was related to finding his voice as a person, which permeated his emotional performance.

The other singer, Kechi, was an AGT finalist in 2017. She is memorable for fans for her inspiring story. At the age of 16, she survived a deadly plane crash, surviving all of her clbadmates. She suffered severe third degree burns and her chances of survival were very low. Despite her many injuries, she miraculously recovered and dedicated herself to singing. His tragic story might have overshadowed his talent, but it is only a footnote on the performance. She sings "You Are The Reason" by Calum Scott with extreme clarity and clarity. Although the first half remains largely in a key and she rarely adds riffs or vibrato, her performance is captivating. The sincerity of singing a straightforward song is powerful and confident. Just when you feel your interest diminishing, she launched the song in higher gear with stronger and more powerful notes. As the song grew, it was almost as if she was watching Kechi gain more confidence and shine in turn. I was not surprised that Simon gave him his Golden Buzzer, but it was shocking to see how she reacted. Overcome with joy, she shares only the word with her mother. The scene – an improbable survivor, thriving after overcoming unlikely obstacles with her exemplary talent and dedication, sharing this joy with her mother – is deeply emotional.

Tape face and Drew Lynch are tied for third place in a highly publicized media twist. As I said, not much to say. Former champion Paul Zerdin came second. Singer Brian Justin Crum has joined Kechi for the final. The judges seemed satisfied with all the finalists and the ultimate choice for the episode. The next prelims will be aired next Monday, February 4ththon NBC.

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