![]() I wouldn’t sit through that crap, again, for free. I laughed during the middle of the show really hard because I could not believe I paid so much for something so bad. Tape Face needs to keep his mouth taped and go solo with some funny material. Really, really stupid and a complete waste of money for terrible material and annoying stage crew. Another 1/2 hour of his dumb teams’ attempt to provide completely imbecile slap stick comedy to fill time. Most of his “act” was a replication of his “good stuff” from AGT which probably took up 1/2 hour. It’s like a cross between Blues Clues, the Chucky Cheese band, the old man from The Muppets balcony, and Hee-Haw. He has a really annoying, over the top, team of four additional and very unlikable characters who accompany him on stage. The show consisted of Tape Face who comes out not in character prior to getting into character (poor choice-he shouldn’t be out of character at his show) and talks for a while presumably to stall because he doesn’t have enough material to fulfill the hour/hour and a half show. Paid almost $400, for 3 of us, because the 3 seat packages were sold out, we had to buy a 4th seat for no one. Your thoughts on this week’s AGT: Champions? Vote for your personal favorite acts in our poll, then drop a comment below.We were a fan of Tape Face from AGT and were ending our week with his show. Under a hail of confetti, Brian Justin Crum finished on top. Tape Face and Drew Lynch (a tie!) finished in third place, followed by Paul Zerdin in second. ![]() With Kechi Okwuchi already through to the finale, thanks to the magic of the Golden Buzzer, it was up to the “states” to fill the other vacant slot. ![]() And don’t ask me how Eniba made it look as though one of the robots cut him in half - this guy is a wizard. KENICHI ENIBA | The winner of AGT Season 8 wrapped things up with a wacky dance routine, complete with a tiny robotic dog, a giant robotic villain and… well, just a lot of robots, really. (Come to think of it, he would have been good to have around last night as an understudy for Roger in Fox’s Rent.)ġ0. It was an incredible performance that got everyone, Cowell included, on their feet. BRIAN JUSTIN CRUM | Two years after placing fourth on AGT Season 11, this inspirational singer returned to the Talent stage armed with the most ludicrously dramatic version of Elton John’s “Your Song” that you will ever hear in your life. (I don’t blame him, but I feel like it was risky to scare this guy with a buzzer while he was in the middle of swallowing a tiny blade, no?)ĩ. The Professional Regurgitator, who has appeared on eight separate Talent shows around the globe, earned the season’s second “X” from Cowell, who simply couldn’t handle his nauseating antics. THE PROFESSIONAL REGURGITATOR | Just when you thought this guy couldn’t get any more disgusting… he started taking requests. A finalist from Season 12 of AGT, Okwuchi - a burn victim whose experience on AGT helped her stop feeling like a “survivor” and start feeling like a “singer” - woke up the crowd with a powerful rendition of Calum Scott’s “You Are the Reason.” After she received praise from the other judges, Cowell crushed Okwuchi’s spirits by telling her “didn’t like it.” Wait for it… he loved it! So much so, in fact, that he gave her the coveted Golden Buzzer.Ĩ. KECHI OKWUCHI | Well, it doesn’t get much more inspirational than this. It wasn’t anything amazing, but it was fun while it lasted.ħ. MOONLIGHT BROTHERS | An interesting change of pace, this dancing duo - which won Season 4 of Denmark’s Got Talent - amused the crowd with a funny, high-energy act. PAUL ZERDIN | The winner of AGT Season 10 attempted something he said he’s never seen in a ventriloquist act: a duet (of sorts) with his puppet pal Sam. Backed by Zerdin’s surprisingly impressive beat boxing, Sam hummed the tune to Suzanne Vega’s “Tom’s Diner.” It was fun and original, but I feel like there was a little too much build-up for what ended up being a fairly simple trick.ĥ. Cowell straight-up told Lynch that this wasn’t the best he’s seen from him.)Ĥ. ![]() In fact, the judges enjoyed his jokes so much, they unanimously agreed that his routine was “too short.” (Well, most of the judges. DREW LYNCH | The inspiration stand-up comic, who developed a stutter as the result of a sports-related injury, made a triumphant return to the stage since placing second in AGT Season 10. THE TEXAS TENORS | Even without David Hasselhoff around to toot their collective horn, these country/classical crooners - who placed fourth in AGT Season 4 - managed to enchant the judges with a harmonious, multi-lingual performance of the Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody.” Heidi Klum loved their schmaltz, while Cowell told them they’ve gotten even better with age.ģ. La Brea’s Wildest Twist Yet? Here’s the Truth About That Mysterious Season 3 Cast Addition (Exclusive)Ģ.
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