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Step into the spotlight with Cody Patterson, Jay Bock, and the enigmatic AGT Commenter as they unleash their passion for the electrifying world of America's Got Talent! Dive deep into every sensational episode during the summer season, where they recap the latest jaw-dropping performances, invite special guests, and even chat with the incredible contestants themselves. But the fun doesn't stop when the lights dim; in the offseason, join them as they journey back through the show's most memorable seasons, reliving the magic and uncovering hidden gems. With the insightful AGT Commenter leading the charge, prepare for captivating discussions and thrilling insights as they shine a spotlight on their favorite acts like never before. Get ready to be dazzled, entertained, and inspired on the ultimate AGT adventure!

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

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Step into the spotlight with Cody Patterson, Jay Bock, and the enigmatic AGT Commenter as they unleash their passion for the electrifying world of America's Got Talent! Dive deep into every sensational episode during the summer season, where they recap the latest jaw-dropping performances, invite special guests, and even chat with the incredible contestants themselves. But the fun doesn't stop when the lights dim; in the offseason, join them as they journey back through the show's most memorable seasons, reliving the magic and uncovering hidden gems. With the insightful AGT Commenter leading the charge, prepare for captivating discussions and thrilling insights as they shine a spotlight on their favorite acts like never before. Get ready to be dazzled, entertained, and inspired on the ultimate AGT adventure!

    America's Got Talent | Voices of Service Rewatchable

    America's Got Talent | Voices of Service Rewatchable

    The AGT Rewatchable season 4 finale is on season 14 fifth place finisher Voices of Service. Cody & AGT Commenter go through the 5 performances and recap the 5 songs that they perform. Cody goes through the recruiting slogans for all the military branches and AGT Commenter gives his NBA Comparison for an entire team. Oh, also track relay talk.
    Summary In this episode of AGT Rewatchables, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss the Voices of Service, a group of military veterans who competed in Season 14 of America's Got Talent. They talk about the number of rewatchables they have done so far and reflect on the progress they have made. They also discuss the ranks of the members of Voices of Service and their affiliation with the Center for American Military Music Opportunities (CAMO). The conversation highlights the importance of music as an escape and a way to bring people together. The episode concludes with a discussion of the performances in Season 14 and the impact of Voices of Service. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performances of the Detroit Youth Choir and Voices of Service in the judge cuts round of America's Got Talent. They praise the harmonies and talent of both groups, noting that Voices of Service stood out as the star of their performance. The hosts also discuss the judges' comments and the significance of the song choices. They give high scores to both performances. In the semi-finals, Voices of Service delivered a powerful performance of 'Footprints in the Sand' by Leona Lewis. The group showcased their harmonies and Crystal's stunning vocals, creating a high-level performance. While there were a few minor missed notes, the overall performance was exceptional. In the finals, Voices of Service sang 'Choke' by OneRepublic, once again highlighting Crystal's incredible voice. The group demonstrated their unity and showcased their individual talents, delivering a memorable performance. Overall, Voices of Service consistently impressed with their powerful vocals and emotional performances throughout the competition. Voices of Service is a top-four act in Season 14 of AGT. They are a powerful singing group that delivers emotional and impactful performances. Their harmonies and vocal abilities are exceptional, and they consistently deliver strong performances throughout the competition. While they may not have won the season, they are highly regarded and leave a lasting impression on the audience. Voices of Service is a standout act that showcases the power of music to inspire and uplift. Voices of Service, a singing group from Season 14 of America's Got Talent, is discussed in this conversation. The hosts compare the group to other acts from the same season and debate their ranking. They also discuss the possibility of the group having a residency in Las Vegas and speculate on their potential success. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the group's impact and their placement on the all-time leaderboard.
    Keywords AGT Rewatchables, Voices of Service, military veterans, Season 14, rewatchables, ranks, Center for American Military Music Opportunities, CAMO, music, performances, Detroit Youth Choir, Voices of Service, judge cuts, harmonies, talent, performances, judges' comments, song choices, Voices of Service, semi-finals, finals, performance, harmonies, Crystal, powerful vocals, emotional, Voices of Service, AGT, Season 14, singing group, emotional, impactful, harmonies, vocal abilities, strong performances, music, inspire, uplift, Voices of Service, singing group, America's Got Talent, ranking, Las Vegas residency, impact, all-time leaderboard
    Takeaways Voices of Service is a group of military veterans who competed in Season 14 of AGT They are affiliated with the Center for American Military Music Opportunities (CAMO) Music is a powerful tool for healing and bringing people together The members of Voices of Service have different ranks in the military Season 14 had a strong lineup of

    • 2 hrs 17 min
    America's Got Talent | Kevin Skinner Rewatchable

    America's Got Talent | Kevin Skinner Rewatchable

    Cody and AGT are back to cover season 4 winner, Kevin Skinner. We find out that Commenter is not very good at knowing how many times Cody listens to a song. We talk about the economy turning around. We also discuss who the oddest interview would be. It's a good one.
    Summary In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGT Commenter introduce the episode and mention that they are going to discuss Kevin Skinner, the winner of season four. They talk about the lack of news and Taylor Swift's tour. They discuss Kevin Skinner's background and the poor quality of his performances on the show. They speculate about the production's role in promoting him and the judges' reactions to his performances. They also discuss the decline in viewership of AGT over the years. Kevin Skinner's audition on America's Got Talent is discussed, including his performance of Garth Brooks' 'If Tomorrow Never Comes'. The judges are initially skeptical but are won over by his genuine and humble personality. The performance is described as intimate and emotional, showcasing Skinner's raw talent. The judges give him positive feedback and predict that he has the potential to win the competition. It is noted that Simon Cowell brought back two wild card acts, including Lake Houston Dance, which performed on the same night as Skinner. Overall, Skinner's audition is seen as a solid start to his AGT journey. Kevin Skinner's performance in the semi-finals was heavily criticized for his poor singing. Piers Morgan questioned why he was still in the competition and compared his singing to a sitcom character. The judges' comments focused more on his backstory and likability rather than his talent. Despite the negative feedback, Kevin Skinner advanced to the finals. In the fourth part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the results of the competition and the performances of the finalists. They highlight Kevin Skinner's win and his questionable song choice in the finals. They also discuss the judges' comments and their changing opinions throughout the season. The hosts reflect on the judging moments, hosting moments, and unintentional comedic moments of the season. They both agree that Kevin Skinner's placement in the competition was too high. Kevin Skinner, the winner of Season 4 of America's Got Talent, is widely regarded as the worst winner in the show's history. His victory was controversial, as many felt that his singing ability was subpar compared to other contestants. In this rewatchable, the hosts discuss Skinner's performances and rank him among other AGT acts. They conclude that Skinner is the worst winner and one of the least memorable contestants in the show's history. Despite his win, Skinner's career did not take off, and he remains largely forgotten in the AGT community.
    Keywords Kevin Skinner, winner, season four, production, judges, viewership, Kevin Skinner, America's Got Talent, audition, performance, Garth Brooks, If Tomorrow Never Comes, judges, genuine, humble, intimate, emotional, raw talent, positive feedback, wild card acts, Simon Cowell, Kevin Skinner, semi-finals, poor singing, criticism, judges' comments, likability, advancement, AGT, America's Got Talent, Kevin Skinner, finals, winner, judges, performances, song choice, judging moments, hosting moments, unintentional comedy, Kevin Skinner, America's Got Talent, worst winner, subpar singing, controversial victory, rewatchable
    Takeaways Kevin Skinner's performances on AGT were poor There may have been manipulation by the production to promote Kevin Skinner The judges' reactions to Kevin Skinner's performances were questionable AGT has experienced a decline in viewership over the years Kevin Skinner's audition on AGT showcased his genuine and humble personality. His performance of 'If Tomorrow Never Comes' was intimate and emotional. The judges were impressed by Skinner's raw talent and predicted he had the potential to win the competition. Simon Cowell brought back two wild card acts, inc

    • 2 hrs 11 min
    America's Got Talent | Cody's Personal Rewatchables

    America's Got Talent | Cody's Personal Rewatchables

    It's time for Cody to reveal his 2024 personal rewatachables and they are exactly what you would think Cody would love to watch. There is some old-school and legendary AGT. You'll want to definitely check out this extended version. 
    Summary In this episode, Cody takes the lead and selects five performances from different eras of AGT for his personal rewatchables. The acts include Taylor Ware from season one, the Kristef Brothers from season eight, Lindsey Stirling from season five, Joe Castillo from season seven, and the Clairvoyants from season 11. Cody's goal was to showcase a mix of performances, including some that may not be well-known or highly rated. The focus is on exploring the different aspects of AGT and highlighting Cody's personal preferences as a fan. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss two acts from America's Got Talent: Taylor Ware and the Christef Brothers. Taylor Ware, a yodeler from season one, impressed the judges with her country-style singing and yodeling. The Christef Brothers, hand balancers and comedians from season eight, brought a unique blend of comedy and talent to their performances. They showcased their skills in hand balancing and acrobatics while adding comedic elements to entertain the audience. Both acts received positive feedback from the judges and provided enjoyable performances. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the performances of Taylor Williamson and Lindsey Stirling on America's Got Talent. They also talk about the judging comments and the results of the competition. They mention that Lindsey Stirling's performance was not as good as expected and she was eliminated in the quarterfinals. They also discuss Joe Castillo's sand art performance and his unique talent. Overall, they enjoyed revisiting these performances and appreciate the uniqueness of each act. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performances of Brian Justin Crum, Joe Castillo, and The Clairvoyants on America's Got Talent. They analyze the judges' comments and scores, as well as the unique aspects of each act. The hosts also provide trivia about the performers and discuss the MX Black Card used by The Clairvoyants in their act. Overall, they express their admiration for the talent and creativity displayed by the contestants. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts review the performances methodically and discuss the principal themes. They rank the acts based on uniqueness, talent, and entertainment value. The clairvoyance is deemed the most unique, talented, and entertaining act. They also discuss the potential for success in Las Vegas and whether the acts would be headlines or footnotes. The hosts analyze the stage production and discuss the historical significance of the acts. They conclude by announcing that the next rewatchable will be Kevin Skinner.
    Keywords AGT, personal rewatchables, performances, eras, Taylor Ware, Kristef Brothers, Lindsey Stirling, Joe Castillo, Clairvoyants, America's Got Talent, Taylor Ware, Christef Brothers, yodeler, hand balancers, comedy, talent, performances, America's Got Talent, Taylor Williamson, Lindsey Stirling, Joe Castillo, sand art, quarterfinals, judging comments, results, America's Got Talent, performances, judges' comments, scores, Brian Justin Crum, Joe Castillo, The Clairvoyants, MX Black Card, AGT, America's Got Talent, rewatchable, clairvoyance, talent, entertainment, Las Vegas, stage production, history
    Takeaways The personal rewatchables series allows fans to showcase their favorite AGT performances and share their unique perspective as a fan. Cody's selection includes performances from different eras of AGT, ranging from season one to season 11. The chosen acts represent a mix of talent, including singers, hand balancers, sand artists, and clairvoyants. The focus is not on grading or critiquing the performances, but on highlighting Cody's personal preferences and exposing viewer

    • 2 hrs 10 min
    America's Got Talent | Brian King Joseph Rewatchable

    America's Got Talent | Brian King Joseph Rewatchable

    Cody and AGT Commenter rewatch the performances from 3rd place finisher in season 13 of America's Got Talent, Brian King Joseph. Could it be Brian Joseph King? It's hard to know. 2 week streak for Headline/Footnote is on the line. Amazing production coverage. Tyra is in top form. Cody comes up with an idea for NBA Comparison. 
    Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss the rewatchable performances of Brian King Joseph, a talented violinist who finished in third place in Season 13 of America's Got Talent. They highlight his electrifying performances, his use of song choices, outfits, and stage production to create a captivating experience. They also discuss his struggle with peripheral neuropathy, a condition that affects his nerves and causes numbness and pain. Despite his condition, Brian King Joseph continues to deliver incredible performances and remains an underrated act in AGT history. Brian King Joseph's performances on AGT were filled with energy and passion. In his audition, he played the violin to DJ Snake and Major Lazer's 'Lean On', showcasing his incredible talent and ability to make the violin cool and fun. He received high praise from the judges for his positive attitude and captivating performances. In the Judge Cuts, he performed Coldplay's 'Something Just Like This', but the background dancers didn't add much to the performance. Despite this, Brian's talent and charisma shone through, and he advanced to the live shows. Overall, his performances were impressive and showcased his unique style and musicality. In the semi-finals, Brian King Joseph delivers another stunning performance with his electric violin, showcasing his talent and the incredible production value of the show. The camera work and stage effects enhance the performance, creating a visually captivating experience. The judges praise Brian's improvement and consistency throughout the competition. Heidi mistakenly refers to him as Brian Joseph King, adding a humorous moment to the episode. Overall, Brian's performance is a highlight of the season and solidifies his place in the finals. Brian King Joseph, the electric violinist, was a standout contestant on America's Got Talent. He delivered high-energy performances and showcased his incredible talent throughout the competition. Despite not winning the show, Brian left a lasting impression and is considered one of the best instrument acts in AGT history. His stage production, including fire, drummers, lasers, and choreography, was top-notch and added to the overall experience. Brian's performances have solidified his place as a memorable and underrated act on the show.
    Keywords AGT, AGT Time, rewatchable, Brian King Joseph, violinist, Season 13, peripheral neuropathy, electrifying performances, underrated act, Brian King Joseph, AGT, audition, judge cuts, violin, talent, energy, passion, performance, positive attitude, captivating, live shows, AGT, America's Got Talent, Brian King Joseph, semi-finals, electric violin, production value, camera work, stage effects, judges' comments, Brian King Joseph, electric violinist, America's Got Talent, standout contestant, high-energy performances, incredible talent, best instrument acts, stage production, memorable act
    Takeaways Brian King Joseph is an incredibly talented violinist who finished in third place in Season 13 of AGT. He delivers electrifying performances and uses song choices, outfits, and stage production to create a captivating experience. Brian King Joseph suffers from peripheral neuropathy, a condition that affects his nerves and causes numbness and pain. Despite his condition, he continues to deliver incredible performances and remains an underrated act in AGT history. Brian King Joseph's performances on AGT were filled with energy and passion He showcased his incredible talent and ability to make the violin cool and fun The background dancers in his Judge Cuts performance didn't add much to the overall performa

    • 2 hrs 3 min
    America's Got Talent | David Garibaldi and His CMYKs Rewatchable

    America's Got Talent | David Garibaldi and His CMYKs Rewatchable

    This week's AGT Rewatchable is on America's Got Talent season 7 4th place finisher, David Garibaldi and His CMYKs. Cody and Commenter break down the new Taylor Swift Album and then David Garibaldi's 5 performances. Did they finally get on the same page for Headline/Footnote?
    Summary In this episode, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss Taylor Swift's new album and then dive into a review of David Garibaldi and his CMYKs, the fourth-place finisher in season seven of AGT. They discuss the uniqueness and entertainment value of Garibaldi's performances, as well as the potential for further growth and expansion in his act. They also provide background information on Garibaldi and his group, including their involvement in charity work. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss David Garibaldi and His CMYKs' audition and Vegas round performance on America's Got Talent Season 7. They talk about the use of CMYK goggles, the painting of Beethoven in the audition, and the painting of Elvis Presley in the Vegas round. They also discuss the judges' comments and give their own scores for the performances. In this part of the conversation, AGT Commenter and Cody discuss the quarterfinals of America's Got Talent Season 7. They talk about the location of the quarterfinals in Newark, New Jersey, and the number of acts performing for a spot in the semifinals. They mention the performances of the American BMX stunt team and Michael and the Jod, as well as the judges' comments. They also discuss the performance of David Garibaldi and the CMYKs, where they paint a portrait of Mick Jagger to the song 'Paint It Black'. They analyze the performance and the use of different canvases to create the artwork. They give their scores for the performance and discuss the results of the quarterfinals. In the finals of Season 7, David Garibaldi and the CMYKs finished in fourth place. Cody believes this placement was just right, while AGT Commenter thinks it was too low. They both agree that the most rewatchable performance was David Garibaldi's semi-finals act, where he revealed a painting of Albert Einstein. They also discuss the judges' comments, with Sharon mentioning her facial hair and Howard giving advice about the pacing of the performance. In terms of unintentional comedy, AGT Commenter finds David Garibaldi's attempts to hype up the crowd cringeworthy, while Cody highlights Sharon's comment about mustaches. Overall, they have different opinions on the placement of David Garibaldi and the CMYKs in the finals. In this final part of the conversation, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss the rankings of David Garibaldi and the CMYKs compared to other acts on AGT. They debate whether the act should have placed higher and compare them to other acts like Zucaroh, Piff the Magic Dragon, and Ryan Niemiller. They also discuss the potential of David Garibaldi and the CMYKs having a Vegas show and speculate on what additional element could enhance their act. They conclude by reflecting on the act's overall impact and memorability.
    Keywords Taylor Swift, album review, David Garibaldi, CMYKs, AGT, season seven, painting, entertainment, growth, expansion, charity, David Garibaldi and His CMYKs, America's Got Talent, Season 7, audition, Vegas round, performance, CMYK goggles, painting, Beethoven, Elvis Presley, judges' comments, scores, America's Got Talent, Season 7, quarterfinals, Newark, New Jersey, American BMX stunt team, Michael and the Jod, David Garibaldi and the CMYKs, Mick Jagger, Paint It Black, portrait, performance, judges' comments, scores, results, AGT, America's Got Talent, Season 7, David Garibaldi, CMYKs, finals, placement, rewatchable performance, judges' comments, unintentional comedy, David Garibaldi and the CMYKs, AGT, rankings, Vegas show, memorable
    Takeaways Taylor Swift's new album is receiving a lot of attention and discussion David Garibaldi and his CMYKs brought a unique and entertaining act to AGT Garibaldi's performances

    • 2 hrs 3 min
    The Bock Brothers Go See Kristy Sellars at Silver Dollar City

    The Bock Brothers Go See Kristy Sellars at Silver Dollar City

    The Bock Brothers take the entire family to Branson, MO to see Kristy Sellars perform at Silver Dollar City. This is their experience and a little behind the scenes.
    Summary Scott and Jay discuss their recent trip to see Kristy Sellars perform at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. They talk about the different acts she performed, including the original act she did for AGT, the 3D show, and the aerial hoop performance. They highlight the precision and smoothness of her performances and the immersive experience created by the visuals and effects. They also mention the behind-the-scenes videos shown during the show and the interaction with the audience. Overall, they had a great time and were impressed by Kristy's talent and creativity. The conversation revolves around the experience of watching Christie Lee perform at Silver Dollar City. The hosts discuss the different performances and the impact they had on them. They also talk about the park itself and the rides available. They touch on Christie's dedication to her craft and the hard work she puts into her performances. The conversation ends with a discussion about the potential future opportunities for Christie and the impact of her show.
    Keywords Kristy Sellars, Silver Dollar City, Branson, Missouri, AGT, performance, precision, smoothness, visuals, effects, behind-the-scenes, audience interaction, talent, creativity, Christie Lee, Silver Dollar City, performances, park, rides, dedication, hard work, future opportunities
    Takeaways Kristy Sellars' performances at Silver Dollar City were impressive and well-executed The visuals and effects added to the immersive experience of the shows The behind-the-scenes videos provided insight into Kristy's creative process The audience interaction during the performances was engaging Kristy's talent and creativity were evident throughout the shows Christie Lee's performances at Silver Dollar City were impressive and captivating The park offers a variety of rides and attractions for all ages Kristy's dedication and hard work are evident in her performances There may be future opportunities for Christie to expand her show The hosts had a great time and highly recommend visiting Silver Dollar City Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email
    About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. 
    The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays.
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