[ad_1]
<div _ngcontent-c16 = "" innerhtml = "
After Independence Day, America's Got Talent is back tonight with a whole new series of auditions: moving tributes from children to their parents, between a father and a daughter and a Heidi Golden Buzzer for a teenage girl singing a song flanked by her supportive family
The show started with a former college teacher and his friends who want to bring science to the masses.People stood up at every stage of the camera by demonstrating more and more elaborate laws of science.After They passed (despite Heidi's no and the reluctance of Mel B but yes show moved on va stl
Next, Patches, a 13-year-old boy in beige suit. His timid demeanor and his intentions with the prize money (to buy a ticket for Hamilton on Broadway) lead the public to believe that he will go out with a musical number worthy of Mamma Mia, but instead he drop a beat and start rapping. Its flow is subpar, but the shock value was sufficient to make it pass to the next turn.
After a few more auditions, the show went into a montage of dangerous and exciting acts. A blindfolded girl throws knives at her partner who is standing against a board. The brothers propel themselves in backflips in the air by jumping to the opposite ends of a rocker. A father-daughter duo from Las Vegas performs acrobatics, including the father who balances his daughter Sasha's head on her head and turns her around her. After the first round, the audience is on their feet. They continue to make death-defying stunts that are too complex to explain, so I'm just going to link to their performance below. It is certainly a watch clip if you like people who do things that seem impossible.
Oliver, a visibly ugly gothic comedian did a set that consisted of little punchy jokes partially self-depreciating, delivered in a sheer monotone. After encouraging words from the judges, he becomes emotional because it is rare that he receives positive reactions. He advances to the next round with four yes.
After such an impassive act, the producers clear things up by bringing in an adolescent boy who wants to sing for the judges. Angel Garcia decides to sing an original song written by his father. He wears the beautiful song, sung in Spanish, to a warmly receptive crowd. Howie gives him a no because of his song choice, which he perceives as being too old-fashioned for the teenager in leather glasses, glasses. He is outclassed by the other judges, and Angel moves on to the next round.
After Angel advances, the show passes through a crowd of dance teams won by the judges and moves on to the next round. This includes a high school viral team, a teenage team and a Japanese gymnastics and sword team whose fluidity and stunts have sparked the surprise and amazement of the crowd and judges.
Heidi closes the show by giving the gold medal buzzer to a teenager with a soulful voice. I've been frankly surprised by this (not in the show's canon because we've already established that they do not book the gold buzzer for exceptional talent, only for exceptional stories) because that she 's melted into the dozens of fantastic singers we' ve seen up here on this season. Whatever the formula used for the show, it seems to work, as AGT continues to dominate its time interval by several points
"
Having Taken on Independence Day, America's Got Talent Returned Tonight with This Week was marked by moving tributes from children to their parents, partnerships between a father and a daughter and a Golden Buzzer of Heidi for a teenager who sang a song flanked by her supportive family.
The show started with a former university professor and his friends who want to bring science to the masses, their act showed them a Rube Goldberg machine that they made themselves, the audience grew up é at each stage of the device by demonstrating more and more elaborate scientific laws. After they p Despite Heidi's reluctance and Mel B's reluctance, but the final yes, the show went on to very different acts.
Patches, a 13-year-old boy in beige suit, stood next to it. His timid demeanor and his intentions with the prize money (to buy a ticket for Hamilton on Broadway) lead the public to believe that he will go out with a musical number worthy of Mamma Mia, but instead he drop a beat and start rapping. Its flow is subpar, but the shock value was enough to make it pass to the next turn.
After a few more auditions, the show went into a montage of dangerous and exciting acts. A blindfolded girl throws knives at her partner who is standing against a board. The brothers propel themselves in backflips in the air by jumping to the opposite ends of a rocker. A father-daughter duo from Las Vegas performs acrobatics, including the father who balances his daughter Sasha's head on her head and turns her around her. After the first round, the audience is on their feet. They continue to make death-defying stunts that are too complex to explain, so I'm just going to link to their performance below. It's definitely a watch clip if you like people doing things that seem impossible.
Oliver, a visibly ugly gothic actor, made a set of short, self-destructive, percussive jokes delivered in a pure monotone. After encouraging words from the judges, he becomes emotional because it is rare that he receives positive reactions. He advances to the next round with four yes.
After such an impassive act, the producers clear things up by bringing in an adolescent boy who wants to sing for the judges. Angel Garcia decides to sing an original song written by his father. He wears the beautiful song, sung in Spanish, to a warmly receptive crowd. Howie gives him a no because of his song choice, which he perceives as being too old-fashioned for the teenager in leather glasses, glasses. He is outclassed by the other judges, and Angel moves on to the next round.
After Angel advances, the show passes through a crowd of dance teams won by the judges and moves on to the next round. This includes a high school viral team, a teenage team and a Japanese gymnastics and sword team whose fluidity and stunts have sparked the surprise and amazement of the crowd and judges.
Heidi closes the show by giving the gold medal buzzer to a teenager with a soulful voice. I've been frankly surprised by this (not in the show's canon because we've already established that they do not book the gold buzzer for exceptional talent, only for exceptional stories) because that she 's melted into the dozens of fantastic singers we' ve seen up here on this season. Whatever the formula used for the show, it seems to work because AGT continues to dominate its weekly time interval by several points.