2 hrs 11 min

America's Got Talent | Kevin Skinner Rewatchable AGT Time Pod - America's Got Talent Fancast

    • TV & Film

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.
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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

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

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