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Babalooie

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  1. 5 hours ago, Vermicious Knid said:

    Christina Rae did a good job but can we please have a moratorium on Hallelujah being used on all reality show performances ever. It's so overplayed.

    As a public school music teacher, I've produced many talent shows and agree that "Hallelujah" has been run into the ground.  However, on last night's show, Christina did the best job.  That's why they closed the show with her.  This season it seems to me that there is an overabundance of  dancers.  Maybe it's just me.

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  2. 7 hours ago, bluepiano said:

    Some tough comments here on Darci Lynn. I agree that act was not up to her usual standards, but for me, a second rate Darci Lynn performance still beats anyone on the show this year.

    In reading several comments abut Darci Lynne, I have been thinking that she is getting to the age when teenagers become a little rebellious.  She may be getting tired of it after doing it for so long now and may want to spend more time with her friends, which is normal at her age.  She's 15, now.         

    Darci Lynne

    Birth nameDarci Lynne Farmer

    BornOctober 12, 2004 (age 15)
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.

    Occupation(s)Ventriloquist, singer

    InstrumentsVocals

    Years active2014–present

    Websitedarcilynne.com

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  3. 49 minutes ago, ams1001 said:

    Keenan sounds like he's saying "you're adorable but you're not gonna win this." (And she knows it so just finish judging, Howie, so she can get off the stage. She looked so confused when Howie picked her. And then she lost anyway. Poor kid.)

    This is exactly why people have the opinion that children that young should not be in these kinds of competitions.

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  4. 2 hours ago, SG11 said:

    Last night was the last straw... all non-US judges, contestants full of non US people... and last night a contestant not even performing in the US. America’s Got Talent all right.

    Kelly Clarkson is from Texas.  Not sure how she was a non-US judge on this week's show.   I agree about the non US contestants.  

  5. I learned a new technical aspect in this show that I had not known before.  Some of the guests are obviously wearing earpieces.  When Faux Dolly was asked about singing for a certain president, she hesitated, touched her ear, and finally answered, "Bill Clinton."  I guess sometimes the liars need help.

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  6. 13 hours ago, InternetToughGuy said:

    . I often refer to Janis Joplin as "JJ" to give off the impression that I am overly familiar with her, despite not even knowing if she's still alive.

    Joplin died at age 27 in 1970.  She belongs to an exclusive club called "The 27 Club", comprised of celebrities who have all died at that age, usually of an overdose.  Jimi Hendrix was a member.  Lindsay Lohan was a prospective member until she passed that age.  

    My objection to Courtney was the producer hijinks of having her pretend that she was so shy and then coming out like a madwoman Joplin clone.  

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  7. 5 hours ago, 853fisher said:

    I didn't even think about how unhygienic nibbling from that sculpture probably was.  I just thought it was such an obnoxious thing to do.

    My thought was," How dare you ruin my art work!", but I guess that this one was a fresh one made for Doris to trash.

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  8. 1 hour ago, iMonrey said:

    t should have been easy for anyone: he was the only one who knew who Ted Bundy was.

    He could have also mentioned Danny Rolling, who killed five students at the University of Florida and was known as the "Gainesville Ripper."  He made national news, but was not as notorious as Bundy.  Picking the correct one would also depend on the knowledge of the panel members, who are usually in their own worlds.

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  9. Well, the detective who helped catch Aileen Wuornos was easy for me to identify.  We are good friends with the undercover detective who was in the bar with her when she was caught and had been pretending to be her boyfriend for three days.  We've watched the documentary on the ID Channel several times and had seen this detective on there talking about the experience.  Scary.

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  10. 11 hours ago, catlover79 said:

    In September 1984, I had just started kindergarten!! My baby brother was less than a month old. Time flies!!

    My son was six months old when this show premiered, and I used to sit him where he could watch the show (frowned upon now).  His name is Jeffrey and when Johnny announced THIS IS JEOPARDY, it always got his attention, because he thought that they were saying his name.  Today he is 36 and very knowledgeable on trivia. 

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  11. 58 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

    l think the “cocktail” threw me off - I was thinking of something alcoholic. 

    Yes!  All I could think of was Bloody Mary, and I knew that didn't fit the car part of the clue.

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  12. 10 hours ago, shrewd.buddha said:

    It's not unwatchable, but it is very uneven.

    My hubby and I actually enjoyed it, and we're not Spring chickens, lol. I realize that this was the girl power version of the Arthurian legend.

    OAN, I would watch Gustaf Skarsgard recite the phone book.  He's my favorite actor now, so much that I named my Volvo Floki.

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  13. 23 hours ago, thuganomics85 said:

    I wonder if Gustaf ever wishes he could play normal characters for once, or has he accepted that this is his lot in life.

    I just told the hubby that Gustaf has probably been typecast because of his role as Floki.  Honestly, I did want to hear that high-pitched giggle every time he appeared on screen.

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  14. On 7/15/2020 at 4:48 AM, FoundTime said:

    I'm not loving this back in the studio version. It feels like Jimmy's doing it for his own amusement (and maybe that of The Roots); I'm certainly not enjoying it too much.

    Hopefully, this is not the amusement.  Here's a blind item.   You never know what to believe.

              136. ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER 07/14 **11**
    This married A list talk show host couldn't wait to be able to go back to work so he could hook up again with a new staffer he hired back in December who was hired because she was having sex with the host. Jimmy Fallon/"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" (Jimmy Fallon welcomes Gov. Andrew Cuomo during first show back in studio)

  15. 8 hours ago, TVFan17 said:

    Most of them are funny and/or adorable, and sometimes very sweet. 

    I'm on one of those sites with NO POLITICS ALLOWED.  I have the  7 in. Baby Yoda that talks and his robe is not removable.  But I also have the 11 in. with a bean bag butt with the robe removable with just the clip of the ribbon at the back of the neck.  This one is a girl named Yodina the Diva and she wears 0-3 month newborn clothes.  Some of the more talented people fashion legs for them.

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  16. 6 hours ago, InternetToughGuy said:

    Worst episode of the series by far.

    My thoughts exactly.  In what talent show universe would The Chicken and Ninja Twins get through?  I was convinced that The Chicken was another case of a staff member killing time, but NOOOO - he actually went through.  The show  needs to be cancelled if this is the best they can come up with.

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