Variety was the theme of this ‘America’s Got Talent’ episode. From a boy with wire hair, to a 76-year-old magician with his cat, not forgetting a yo-yo master. But the act that amazed us all and was the talk around the watercooler was that of 8- and 13-year-old siblings who rode motorcycles in the globe of death!
The latest USA Network offering tosses a likeable psychotherapist with a chaotic private life into the testosterone-laden world of professional football. It’s not quite a touchdown but the show’s within scoring distance. And that’s OK.
It was a brilliant idea to make Lawrence the face of Thoreau Chevrolet for the sake of the new commercials. Who knew that Matt Price was so versatile? He’s Santa, he’s a groundhog, he’s … a leprechaun!
Javier Colon reaps the benefits of his consistent run on the initial season of ‘The Voice’. And it’s well deserved.
It would have been worse had they ignored the blatant plagiarism, but I can’t believe that someone as awesome, smart, and creative as Mozzie would need to resort to stealing ideas from an old movie. I was really disappointed in Mozzie’s Ferris Bueller move.
In the end, how did The Final Four stack up? Not too shabby. It appears a toss up between Javier and Beverly going into the final show. Plus, the coaches perform stuff … poorly.
He’s back! After failing to wow the judges during his seasons 1 and 2 auditions, Leonid the Magnificent took a break from entertainment. However, he missed the stage so much that he came back and decided to audition for ‘AGT’ again. Was he magnificent enough this time to get a yes for Vegas?