Heading into Wednesday’s America’s Got Talent finale, the majority of TVLine readers predicted that Drew Lynch — the stand-up comedian with a stutter of gold — would emerge the victor. But were they right?
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Now, don’t be so hasty. We’ve got nine runners-up to discuss first: acrobat Uzeyer Novruzov, singer Benton Blount and comedians Piff the Magic Dragon and Derek Hughes were the initial five acts to be eliminated near the end of the finale, with the CraigLewis Band following shortly after.
In what might have been...
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Now, don’t be so hasty. We’ve got nine runners-up to discuss first: acrobat Uzeyer Novruzov, singer Benton Blount and comedians Piff the Magic Dragon and Derek Hughes were the initial five acts to be eliminated near the end of the finale, with the CraigLewis Band following shortly after.
In what might have been...
- 9/17/2015
- TVLine.com
The 10 remaining acts in America’s Got Talent‘s 10th season have spent nearly three months pouring their blood, sweat and (in some cases) contents of their stomachs into the competition — and in a few hours (9:57/8:57c-ish) , a victor shall be crowned.
RelatedAmerica’s Got Talent Finale Recap: The Winner Is…
But before the winner is revealed, let’s take a look at the 10 remaining hopefuls:
* Oz Pearlman, the mentalist — no not that mentalist — has a pretty decent shot at the Top 5.
* Uzeyer Novruzov, the ladder acrobat, barely escaped elimination last week. (Thanks, Dunkin Donuts!) Talented though he may be,...
RelatedAmerica’s Got Talent Finale Recap: The Winner Is…
But before the winner is revealed, let’s take a look at the 10 remaining hopefuls:
* Oz Pearlman, the mentalist — no not that mentalist — has a pretty decent shot at the Top 5.
* Uzeyer Novruzov, the ladder acrobat, barely escaped elimination last week. (Thanks, Dunkin Donuts!) Talented though he may be,...
- 9/16/2015
- TVLine.com
We're nearing the finish line of the 10th anniversary season of America's Got Talent, and with half the field set for the finals, 11 more acts are hitting the stage hoping to join the Top 10.
The first set of semifinal results was not without controversy, as America not once but twice voted for teddy bear country crooner Benton Blount despite a less-than stellar performance. Of everyone in the group, there were seven acts deemed worthy of grabbing one of the five spots, with Oz Pearlman, Drew Lynch, The CraigLewis Band and Siro-a considered locks, and Samantha Johnson and Derek Hughes expected to compete for the final spot.
The first set of semifinal results was not without controversy, as America not once but twice voted for teddy bear country crooner Benton Blount despite a less-than stellar performance. Of everyone in the group, there were seven acts deemed worthy of grabbing one of the five spots, with Oz Pearlman, Drew Lynch, The CraigLewis Band and Siro-a considered locks, and Samantha Johnson and Derek Hughes expected to compete for the final spot.
- 9/8/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Now that "Covert Affairs" has returned with the first of its new episodes, fans are getting the chance to see Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) deal with life on the run after faking her own death.
How is Annie going to cope with the situation? Will her new life change her in any way? What does this mean for the spies back home? Executive producers Matt Corman and Chris Ord talk about all of this and more in an interview.
Why did you decide to have Annie fake her own death and go on the run?
Matt Corman and Chris Ord: The concept of reinvention and the concept of going deep undercover as a spy has always been really intriguing for us. And as the show evolves, changes and Annie becomes a more skilled operative, we thought it would be really interesting if to unplug her, as it were, and...
How is Annie going to cope with the situation? Will her new life change her in any way? What does this mean for the spies back home? Executive producers Matt Corman and Chris Ord talk about all of this and more in an interview.
Why did you decide to have Annie fake her own death and go on the run?
Matt Corman and Chris Ord: The concept of reinvention and the concept of going deep undercover as a spy has always been really intriguing for us. And as the show evolves, changes and Annie becomes a more skilled operative, we thought it would be really interesting if to unplug her, as it were, and...
- 10/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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