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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2024 · 1H 48M

America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 4

from AGT Time Pod - America's Got Talent Fancast · host Cody Patterson, Jay Bock, AGT Commenter

This week's recap is on America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 4. Jay raps, Cody remembers 2 important one-hit-wonders, and we really point out Sofia's comments. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay discuss the auditions for AGT Season 16. They start by talking about the upcoming episodes and Jay's vacation plans. Then they review the acts, including Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, and Venom Trickshots. They share their thoughts on each act and discuss the judges' comments. Overall, they find some acts enjoyable but feel that others lacked excitement and creativity. The conversation in this part of the recording covers three acts: Daniel Simu and his robot partner Robin, Stephanie Rainey, and Dax Dominoes. Daniel and Robin perform a dance routine that showcases the sophisticated technology behind the robot's movements. Stephanie sings an emotional original song in memory of her nephew. Dax Dominoes, twin brothers from Sioux Center, Iowa, set up and topple dominoes, displaying their skill and precision. The judges have mixed reactions to these acts, but overall, they appreciate the uniqueness and talent displayed. The final acts of the auditions include a dancing robot, a roller skating group, a magician with an emotional support chicken, a vocal group, and a dance group. The judges have mixed reactions to the performances, with some acts receiving praise for their uniqueness and execution, while others are criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. The standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. The least favorite acts to go through are Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots. Overall, the auditions have showcased a diverse range of talents, but some acts will need to step up their game in the next rounds. Keywords AGT, auditions, Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, Venom Trickshots, review, judges' comments, AGT, acts, Daniel Simu, Robin, Stephanie Rainey, DacksDominoes, dance routine, robot partner, emotional song, original song, twin brothers, dominoes, skill, precision, judges, auditions, dancing robot, roller skating group, magician, emotional support chicken, vocal group, dance group, mixed reactions, uniqueness, execution, originality, technical flaws, standout acts, diverse talents Takeaways Some acts in the auditions lacked excitement and creativity The judges' comments varied, with some acts receiving praise and others receiving criticism The hosts discussed their personal preferences and experiences with the acts They highlighted the importance of engaging the audience and creating a memorable performance The use of technology in performances, such as Daniel Simu's dance routine with his robot partner Robin, adds a unique and innovative element to AGT. Emotional performances, like Stephanie Rainey's heartfelt song, have a powerful impact on the audience and judges. Acts that require precision and skill, such as Dax Dominoes' domino topple, can be captivating to watch. The judges' reactions to the acts vary, but they appreciate the talent and uniqueness displayed by the performers. The final acts of the auditions showcased a diverse range of talents. Some acts received praise for their uniqueness and execution. Other acts were criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. Standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots were the least favorite acts to go through. The auditions have set the stage for the next rounds of the competition.

This week's recap is on America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 4. Jay raps, Cody remembers 2 important one-hit-wonders, and we really point out Sofia's comments. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Jay discuss the auditions for AGT Season 16. They start by talking about the upcoming episodes and Jay's vacation plans. Then they review the acts, including Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, and Venom Trickshots. They share their thoughts on each act and discuss the judges' comments. Overall, they find some acts enjoyable but feel that others lacked excitement and creativity. The conversation in this part of the recording covers three acts: Daniel Simu and his robot partner Robin, Stephanie Rainey, and Dax Dominoes. Daniel and Robin perform a dance routine that showcases the sophisticated technology behind the robot's movements. Stephanie sings an emotional original song in memory of her nephew. Dax Dominoes, twin brothers from Sioux Center, Iowa, set up and topple dominoes, displaying their skill and precision. The judges have mixed reactions to these acts, but overall, they appreciate the uniqueness and talent displayed. The final acts of the auditions include a dancing robot, a roller skating group, a magician with an emotional support chicken, a vocal group, and a dance group. The judges have mixed reactions to the performances, with some acts receiving praise for their uniqueness and execution, while others are criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. The standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. The least favorite acts to go through are Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots. Overall, the auditions have showcased a diverse range of talents, but some acts will need to step up their game in the next rounds. Keywords AGT, auditions, Hypers Kids Africa, Fluent and Inkeby, Venom Trickshots, review, judges' comments, AGT, acts, Daniel Simu, Robin, Stephanie Rainey, DacksDominoes, dance routine, robot partner, emotional song, original song, twin brothers, dominoes, skill, precision, judges, auditions, dancing robot, roller skating group, magician, emotional support chicken, vocal group, dance group, mixed reactions, uniqueness, execution, originality, technical flaws, standout acts, diverse talents Takeaways Some acts in the auditions lacked excitement and creativity The judges' comments varied, with some acts receiving praise and others receiving criticism The hosts discussed their personal preferences and experiences with the acts They highlighted the importance of engaging the audience and creating a memorable performance The use of technology in performances, such as Daniel Simu's dance routine with his robot partner Robin, adds a unique and innovative element to AGT. Emotional performances, like Stephanie Rainey's heartfelt song, have a powerful impact on the audience and judges. Acts that require precision and skill, such as Dax Dominoes' domino topple, can be captivating to watch. The judges' reactions to the acts vary, but they appreciate the talent and uniqueness displayed by the performers. The final acts of the auditions showcased a diverse range of talents. Some acts received praise for their uniqueness and execution. Other acts were criticized for their lack of originality or technical flaws. Standout acts include Daniel and Robin, L6, and Brent Street Dance Group. Fluent and Inkoby and Venom Trick Shots were the least favorite acts to go through. The auditions have set the stage for the next rounds of the competition.

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