308 episodes

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

    • TV & Film
    • 4.5 • 29 Ratings

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 | Season 19 | Auditions 8

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 8

    We wrap up auditions with the recap for America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 8. Commenter breaks down the number of acrobats, we talk about the change for the live shows, and then we have an surprise join us for the end of the pod. 
    Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and AGT Commenter discuss the final audition episode of America's Got Talent. They express their frustration with the lack of information about which acts have made it through to the live shows. They also mention their plans for the upcoming Olympic break and tease a special treat for listeners. The hosts recap the acts from the episode, including the Pogo Stick stunt team, the Philippine quartet acrobat group, Black Peppers, and aerial circus performer Haley Veloria. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the acrobat acts on AGT. They analyze the number of acrobat acts that have received yeses and compare it to previous seasons. They also review the performances of Kelsey Jane, an aerialist dentist, and Journey, an acrobat. They discuss the uniqueness of Kelsey Jane's performance and the mediocrity of Journey's original song. Overall, they find Kelsey Jane's act more entertaining and memorable. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the lack of progression in AGT and suggest that the show needs new ideas. They also review the performances of Jonathan Burns, Air Footworks, and Corky Miller. Corky Miller's stand-up set is particularly praised for its relatable and funny jokes. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performances of various contestants on America's Got Talent. They rank their favorite comedians and singers, and analyze the judges' feedback. They also talk about the attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the most underpants put on in 30 seconds. The hosts express their opinions on the record and discuss the success rate of world record attempts on the show. The conversation covers various topics, including the rise of acrobatic acts on AGT, the preference for variety in the show, the impact of singers on the competition, and the announcement of the acts going through to the live shows. The hosts also discuss miscellaneous topics such as the Winter Olympics, the return of the NBA theme song, and the increase in golden buzzers. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the current season of AGT and touches on other interesting subjects.
    Keywords AGT, audition, live shows, frustration, Olympic break, Pogo Stick stunt team, Philippine quartet acrobat group, Black Peppers, Haley Veloria, AGT, acrobat acts, Kelsey Jane, aerialist dentist, Journey, original song, entertainment, AGT, progression, new ideas, Jonathan Burns, Air Footworks, Corky Miller, stand-up comedy, America's Got Talent, contestants, comedians, singers, judges, performances, Guinness World Record, underpants, AGT, acrobatic acts, singers, live shows, Winter Olympics, NBA theme song, golden buzzers
    Takeaways The hosts are frustrated with the lack of information about which acts have made it through to the live shows They discuss their plans for the upcoming Olympic break and tease a special treat for listeners They recap the acts from the final audition episode, including the Pogo Stick stunt team, the Philippine quartet acrobat group, Black Peppers, and Haley Veloria There are a significant number of acrobat acts that have received yeses on AGT Kelsey Jane's performance stood out due to its uniqueness Journey's original song was mediocre and lacked impact Kelsey Jane's act was more entertaining and memorable compared to Journey's AGT needs to introduce new ideas and show progression Jonathan Burns showcases a mix of comedy and magic Air Footworks impresses with their unique dance moves using a cube Corky Miller delivers a relatable and funny stand-up set The hosts rank their favorite comedians and singers on America's Got Talent. They discuss the judges' feedback and the success rate of world record attempts on the s

    • 2 hr 12 min
    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 7

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 7

    Cody and Stephen Anderson are here to recap America's Got Talent Season 19 Auditions 7. We discuss if this is the best episode of the season. Did Sofia make the right choice on the Golden Buzzer. Also scheduling. 
    Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody and Stephen discuss the seventh round of auditions for season 19 of America's Got Talent. They share their thoughts on the performances and provide commentary on the judges' feedback. The episode features a variety of acts, including a 13-year-old singer, an acrobatic duo, a youth chorus, a singer from Cuba, a bluegrass duo, and a tap dancer/drummer duo. The hosts express their excitement for the unique and impressive acts, while also critiquing some of the performances. In this part of the conversation, Cody and Stephen discuss several acts from the auditions, including Jabu and Cornelio, Horse, Mervyn Mayo, Alexander Batu, Ruben Solo, and Schumacher. They highlight the unique combination of tap dancing and drumming by Jabu and Cornelio, the extreme stunts performed by Horse, the soulful singing of Mervyn Mayo, the contortionist act of Alexander Batu, the comedic routine of Ruben Solo, and the impressive engineering skills of Schumacher. They provide their opinions on each act and discuss the judges' reactions. In this episode, Cody and Stephen review the seventh round of auditions on America's Got Talent. They discuss the various acts, including a police officer singer, an acrobat, a youth chorus, and a comedian. They share their top three acts from the episode and discuss the golden buzzers given by the judges. They also speculate on the upcoming schedule and how it may be impacted by political events. Overall, they feel that this season has been lackluster and hope for more unique and exciting acts in the future.
    Keywords AGT, America's Got Talent, auditions, performers, singers, acrobatics, youth chorus, bluegrass, tap dancer, drummer, AGT, auditions, Jabu and Cornelio, Horse, Mervyn Mayo, Alexander Batu, Ruben Solo, Schumacher, tap dancing, drumming, extreme stunts, singing, contortionist, comedy, engineering, America's Got Talent, auditions, acts, police officer singer, acrobat, youth chorus, comedian, golden buzzers, schedule, political events
    Takeaways The seventh round of auditions for season 19 of AGT featured a diverse range of acts Some of the standout performances included an acrobatic duo, a youth chorus, and a tap dancer/drummer duo The judges' feedback varied, with some acts receiving praise and others facing criticism The hosts expressed their excitement for the unique and impressive acts, while also critiquing some of the performances Jabu and Cornelio's unique combination of tap dancing and drumming was impressive Horse's extreme stunts were entertaining but painful to watch Mervyn Mayo showcased his soulful singing and piano skills Alexander Batu's contortionist act was interesting but lacked depth Ruben Solo's comedic routine started strong but went off the rails Schumacher's engineering skills were impressive, but the act lacked excitement This season of America's Got Talent has been lackluster and in need of more unique and exciting acts. The top three acts from the seventh round of auditions were the police officer singer, the acrobat, and the comedian. The judges' golden buzzers included a singer, a dance group, a comedian, and a Malambo group. The upcoming schedule may be impacted by political events, but the exact changes are uncertain. The live shows are set to begin on August 13th. 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

    • 1 hr 29 min
    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 6

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 6

    Cody is joined this week by Jacob Elyachar from jakes-take.com as they recap America's Got Talent season 19 Audition 6. We talk about skywalkers, floor juggling, and hobby horsing. Quite a time. The finale schedule was discussed but it's still as clear as the judge's comments. 
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    Summary In this episode of AGT Time, Cody is joined by Jacob Elyachar to discuss Season 19 of America's Got Talent. They start by introducing themselves and their history with AGT. They then recap the sixth audition episode, discussing acts like Full Steel Combat, Super Silva Jr., Alex Sampson, and Espirtu. They share their thoughts on each act and provide feedback from the judges. They also discuss the potential of an audience Golden Buzzer and the importance of original songs in the competition. In this part of the conversation, Cody and Jacob discuss several acts from America's Got Talent, including B. Thompson, a saxophonist who impressed the judges with his performance of 'What's Love Got to Do With It.' They also talk about Praveen Prajapat, a second-generation balancing act performer, and Ry the Healer, who uses meditation and relaxation techniques to create a calming atmosphere. Other acts mentioned include Ridiculous Nicholas and Kalina Moolina, who both received mixed reviews from the judges. In this part of the conversation, Cody and Jacob discuss the remaining acts from the latest episode of AGT. They cover a variety of acts, including Missy Galore, a performer who spreads love and excitement; Ada Fillpa, a hobby horsing champion from Finland; Tyler Burke, a stunt performer who shoots arrows and whips; Helen, a foot juggler; and Balloon Taro, a balloon artist. They share their thoughts on each act and discuss their favorites. They also touch on the lack of American-based acts and the need for Judge Cuts to return. In this final part of the conversation, Jacob and Cody discuss the importance of memorable moments in AGT history and the need for a panel shakeup. They also express concerns about the scheduling of the finale and the voting process. They share their hopes for the future of AGT, including bringing back legacy acts and honoring the show's history. They discuss potential replacements for Simon Cowell and express their love for the Olympics.
    Keywords AGT Time, AGT, Season 19, recap, Full Steel Combat, Super Silva Jr., Alex Sampson, Espiritu, audience golden buzzer, original songs, America's Got Talent, B Thompson, saxophonist, Praveen Prajapat, balancing act, Ry the Healer, meditation, relaxation, Ridiculous Nicholas, Kalina Moullina, AGT, acts, Missy Galore, Ada Filpa, hobby horsing, Tyler Burke, stunt performer, Helen, foot juggler, Balloon Taro, balloon artist, American-based acts, Judge Cuts, AGT, judge cuts, golden buzzer, legacy acts, panel shakeup, finale scheduling, voting process, future of AGT, Simon Cowell replacement, Olympics
    Takeaways The hosts and guest discuss the sixth audition episode of AGT Season 19 They share their thoughts on acts like Full Steel Combat, Super Silva Jr., Alex Sampson, and Spirit 2 Spirit They discuss the potential of an audience golden buzzer and the importance of original songs in the competition B Thompson's saxophone performance of 'What's Love Got to Do With It' was a standout act Praveen Prajapat's balancing act was unique and entertaining Ry the Healer created a calming atmosphere with his meditation and relaxation techniques Ridiculous Nicholas and Kalina Moullina received mixed reviews from the judges The episode featured a variety of unique and entertaining acts Helen the foot juggler and Balloon Taro were standout performances There is a lack of American-based acts on AGT The return of Judge Cuts would allow for more time to bond with the contestants Memorable moments from AGT history, such as golden buzzer moments and judge cuts, have been lacking in recent seasons, leading to a watered-down show. The scheduling of

    • 1 hr 54 min
    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 5

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 5

    AGTCommenter is back to recap AGT Season 19 Auditions 5 as well as give his midseason thoughts on Season 19. We talk the state of AGT, some Taylor Swift, the Olympics, and of course Joey Chestnutt. Oh, we also recap the episode.
    Summary In this episode, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the auditions on AGT. They start by talking about the rewatchables and the return of AGTCommenter after a six-week break. They then discuss the intro to the show and the montage of 'no's. They recap the acts, including the TT Brothers, a comedy duo from Japan, and singer-songwriter Oscar Stembridge. They also discuss the judges' comments and the potential for a TT Brothers movie. Overall, they express their disappointment with the talent this season and the lack of entertainment from the judges. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the performances of Oscar Stembridge, Sebastian and Sonia, and Boss Baby Brody. They also touch on the theme of 'cool kids' in this season of AGT. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the performance of Attraction Juniors, a shadow dance group. They talk about the storyline of the performance, which follows the journey of a young musician becoming a star. They also mention the use of a Taylor Swift song in the act. Cody expresses his growing appreciation for shadow dancing as a favorite type of act. AGTCommenter shares his thoughts on the performance and rates it a 4 out of 10. They also discuss the number of times a Taylor Swift song has been performed on AGT. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the performances of several contestants, including a comedian, a boy band, a magician, and a child singer. They share their thoughts on each act and express their overall boredom with the season. They also discuss the possibility of being the top two AGT consumers in the world. The hosts discuss their extensive knowledge and experience with America's Got Talent, acknowledging that they have seen it all. They reflect on the decline of the show and the lack of standout acts in recent seasons. They also discuss the upcoming draft and their favorite acts from the current season. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the controversial decision to exclude Joey Chestnut from the hot dog eating contest on the 4th of July.
    Keywords AGT, auditions, rewatchables, TT Brothers, comedy duo, Oscar Stembridge, singer-songwriter, judges, disappointment, Oscar Stembridge, Sebastian and Sonia, Boss Baby Brody, cool kids, AGT, Attraction Juniors, shadow dance, Taylor Swift, performance, storyline, journey, musician, star, favorite act, rating, Taylor Swift songs, AGT, America's Got Talent, performances, comedian, boy band, magician, child singer, boredom, America's Got Talent, decline, standout acts, draft, favorite acts, hot dog eating contest
    Takeaways The rewatchables are highly anticipated by fans of AGT The intro to the show with the montage of 'no's was odd and off-putting The TT Brothers provided a funny and entertaining act Oscar Stembridge's original song was relatable and well-performed The judges' comments were mostly positive, but Sophia's judging has been disappointing The talent this season has been underwhelming Oscar Stembridge's performance was more about the story and message than the vocal performance Sebastian and Sonia delivered a top-tier aerial act with impressive tricks and chemistry Boss Baby Brody showcased impressive gymnastic skills but could consider focusing more on his strengths as a gymnast This season of AGT seems to have a theme of 'cool kids' with several talented young performers Attraction Juniors delivers a captivating shadow dance performance with a storyline about a young musician's journey to stardom. Cody expresses his growing appreciation for shadow dancing as one of his favorite types of acts. AGTCommenter rates the performance a 4 out of 10 and discusses the potential for growth in future performances. T

    • 2 hr 25 min
    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 4

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Auditions 4

    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.

    • 1 hr 48 min
    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Minnesota Ryan's Season 19 Thoughts

    America's Got Talent | Season 19 | Minnesota Ryan's Season 19 Thoughts

    Minnesota Ryan joins us and gives us his thoughts on the first 3 episodes of America's Got Talent Season 19. We also play a couple of games. You don't want to miss that.
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    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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    • 1 hr 14 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Minnesota Ryan ,

Cody and Jay are those AGT friends I have always wanted!

I have been a big fan of AGT for a couple years now. I love how the show not only shows off amazing talent, but how it also gives a platform for those who were considered “different” to have their opportunity to shine and receive the validation they have deserved for so long. As a person who has long struggled with the need for validation, I fell in love with the show and I couldn’t help but tell my friends and family about the all acts I loved. I would even create my own rankings each week and share them with others. However, I quickly realized that I had no one that really loved AGT as much as I did. When I found the AGT Time podcast, I had finally found what I was looking for. Cody and Jay are excellent at breaking down the acts each week and providing entertaining, logical, and educated opinions on each and every aspect of the act and how it is shown to the viewer. That includes opinions on everything from the video package all the way through each of the judge’s comments and decisions. If there was something memorable about how an act left the stage, they will make sure to discuss it which is amazing. While I don’t always agree with who they think were the best acts, that just makes me love the show more and allows me to realize that not everyone is going to see each act the same way. To me, they are the show after the show and I look forward to their podcast just as much as I look forward to the actual show. It’s a shame they don’t get more reviews because they deserve it. Keep up the great content!

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All AGT, All the Time

The premise is right there in the title: They are fans of America's Got Talent, and they're ready to take you through it, episode by episode. This is not a shallow discussion; they take their time, go in depth, and add a lot of detail. It made me want to go back and watch old episodes of AGT.

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