Jun 7, 2024
The Bock brothers are back and recap America's Got Talent season 19 Auditions 2. Don't drone-on too much as we can't get enough of this Bock-lava.
The first part of the conversation covers the introduction and discussion of the first few acts of the night, including a five-year-old drummer, a country/folk band, and acrobats from Tanzania. The hosts share their thoughts on each act and the judges' comments. In this part of the conversation, Scott and Jay discuss several acts from America's Got Talent. They talk about the Otama Collective, a group that plays toy saxophones with puppet faces, and Nini, a musician who plays traditional Chinese instruments. They also discuss Liv Warfield, a soul rock singer with a big band, and Sabrina, a Japanese dance group. Finally, they talk about Phil Lewis, a baton twirler. Overall, they appreciate the talent and uniqueness of the acts, but have some reservations about their potential for future rounds. The conversation covers the performances of the last three acts of the night: Phil, Gung Bao, and Sky Elements. Phil impresses with his baton twirling skills, Gung Bao shocks with his dangerous stunts, and Sky Elements wows with their drone show. The hosts discuss the technical aspects of the acts, the judges' reactions, and the logistics of the drone show. They also share their favorite and least favorite acts of the night.
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