I’m not even going to bother with a witty intro. You know the deal. Final 20, second out of three shows this week. Read the full post.
Sep 11
2008
04:30 PM ET
'America's Got Talent' recap: 4 hours down, 2 to go...
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I agree with Shanna. My newspaper listing also said 8:30 for AGT. I would love to see it also, especially to see what the zoo people looked like. I wish they would show it over again for those of us who missed it.
If the 4 year old beats Eli, or Nuttin But Stringz, I will NEVER WATCH THIS SHOW AGAIN. Nuttin But Stringz should win. Get that 4 yr old off NOW.
this show is starting to piss me off. 4 yr old beat out the cadence and baton boy? are are *(#*@! serious? america, i have lost all hope in you. you can’t even pick out a decent talent act.
I can’t believe that Joseph beat out Jonathan. If it were truly based on “talent” the Elvis act should had been gone. Jonathan never received bad reviews nor made mistakes. Joseph did many times! At least the baton act was unique and entertaining not like the Elvis acts which in Vegas are a dime a dozen.
Our newspaper had it listed at 8:30, as well. Ditch the 4 year old! Also, I believe there should be NO impersonators allowed. But I LOVED THE TAPPING DADS!!
They made me laugh, scream, and punch the air, like no one else before!
I agree with Marie above I can not see why american voted for the four year old singer over the cadence and the baton boy. The little girl can work on hers for several years. The other two acts I mention were so much better.
Unless next year the prize is a contract with Disney, let’s have an age limit for the contestants…please!! If the kids weren’t there, then there would have been room for Jonathan. However, I also don’t get the love for this baton act. I don’t think people would be willing to pay $100+ to watch him twirl batons for a 90 minute show. Vegas may have Elvis impersonators already, but having seen a few of them, there is plenty of room in Vegas for a younger, hotter Elvis. Joseph Hall is getting better all the time…I agree with David his act has potential. The impersonator I think will fade fast is Paul Salos. He’s a sweet man but I don’t see Sinatra.
Eli and Nuttin But Strings are the top two. These two have kept me coming back week after week. Go ELI!
Please, Please……to the producers of America’s Got Talent: Do not allow small children to participate. They are cute and adorable but they shiould not be headlining a Las Vegas show. Make some new rules for 2009.
I’ve been watching the show since the beginning and for it to end up the bottom 5 being singers excluding NBS I think I’m watching american idol but anyways heres the thing. I’ve been hoping that Nuttin but Stringz wins but then again a part of me is wondering if they have an unfair advantage. They have an album out in stores now and have even been on t.v. Im starting to believe they’ve “made it” already so I can’t help but want someone else that isn’t as fortunate win so they too can have a career.
for all of you people who have negative things to say about the 4 year old girl, she deserves to be in the comp, she wants to be in the comp and if its something that she wants to do then let her, she is a talented 4 year old and good for her! i dont know many kids let alone adults that would do what she has. well done to the parents that are letting her live a dream.