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Sep 04 2009

So My Theory It’s Maybe Right America’s Got Talent it’s Fixed

Published by glequericac at 3:18 am under Reality TV, Television Show Reviews Edit This

Nick CannonFirst of all check this link before reading. A few months ago during season 3 of America’s Got Talent I read the gossip that Neal E. Boyd was going to win and then a few weeks later I had the opportunity to speak by phone with an insider of the show who gave me a scoop about how the finals were going to be and who was going to be and exactly she was right Neal E. Boyd won even if he wasn’t the best singer he gave a good show and after season 3 nobody in America has heard again about Neal E. Boyd.

 

Time passed and well season fourth started with a new judge none other than Nick Carey Cannon as well the ratings of the show started to go down the hill; yes the acts of this season they haven’t been so good or appealing as Britain’s Got Talent or previous seasons of America’s Got Talent… there were a few acts that deserved to be were they are right now but it seems to be that the producers were searching for the next Susan Boyle in America only to find everything except for their Susan, some people are saying that Grandma Lee is the next Susan but to be sincere Grandma Lee routine it’s starting to turn repetitive because she can’t do her complete routine due the show censorship and she is a great comedienne BTW.

 

But on September the Second episode we got a rare moment were a contestant spill the beans about the producers move to search the next big thing thinking that votes are fixed and the public participation is only made to generate profits through the calling companies. The talented dancer from Florida Arcadian Broad after his routine based on High School Musical was bashed by Piers Morgan he said that he didn’t wanted to do that number and it was a routine fixed by the producers then Nick Cannon intervened to shut up Arcadian and the surprise was that Arcadian was voted off during the eliminations. I don’t buy a crap that this show is completly original not after I have seen so far and how The Hoff tried to put a musical number that was deign of a triple X because the only good thing that The Hoff has done was Baywatch. I don’t think Arcadian gave a speech because he was nervous I think he spoke with the truth about how the producers influence the strings of the show.

 

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