We're in the last five minutes, and as veteran (one-time) America's Got Talent watchers can tell you it's time for the feel-good ending. Today it's some thirteen-year old, and Jesus Christ he's gonna play every card he's got. Arcadian Broad's never picked for sports, he's not good enough for anything, he's bullied all the time, he has no confidence, the Polish girls rejected his advances. But now he found dance, and he loves it and has confidence and if he gets three Xs I swear I will watch America's Got Talent for the rest of my life. Arcadian tells Sharon he's going to dance for them, and he finally takes the stage for his act. He busts some decent moves, but because we're at our special ending the crowd goes nuts. Mom and sister celebrate not having to leave Arcadian behind as an embarassment, and Sharon lectures him on his God-given talent (irony levels are high). The judges agree he was great and he gets three yeses, then proceeds to dance around the stage and show us that his bullying isn't entirely unwarranted. He weeps backstage about finally getting to live his dream and we're done for another night.

What did we think? Is he as heartwarming as the Voices of Glory? Did the Polish sisters do it for you? Can anyone beat my EriAm sisters?

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Comments (1)
You caught all the parts of the show that drove me nuts (the Switching between New York and Seattle, David Hasselhoff's overuse of what this show is about) However, I disagreed on 1 notable item:
but we can forgive Nick for not knowing what happens to famous people
Believe it or not, he is actually somewhat famous in his own right. I know him mostly from Wild N Out (a new school spin-off of Whose Line Is It Anyway). Believe it or not, he is actually funny on there.
I actually find Nick funny, but maybe it's just me...
1 of 1 | Posted by tv freak | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:30 AM