It's time for Cody to reveal his 2024 personal rewatachables and they are exactly what you would think Cody would love to watch. There is some old-school and legendary AGT. You'll want to definitely check out this extended version. 

Summary

In this episode, Cody takes the lead and selects five performances from different eras of AGT for his personal rewatchables. The acts include Taylor Ware from season one, the Kristef Brothers from season eight, Lindsey Stirling from season five, Joe Castillo from season seven, and the Clairvoyants from season 11. Cody's goal was to showcase a mix of performances, including some that may not be well-known or highly rated. The focus is on exploring the different aspects of AGT and highlighting Cody's personal preferences as a fan. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss two acts from America's Got Talent: Taylor Ware and the Christef Brothers. Taylor Ware, a yodeler from season one, impressed the judges with her country-style singing and yodeling. The Christef Brothers, hand balancers and comedians from season eight, brought a unique blend of comedy and talent to their performances. They showcased their skills in hand balancing and acrobatics while adding comedic elements to entertain the audience. Both acts received positive feedback from the judges and provided enjoyable performances. In this part of the conversation, Cody and AGTCommenter discuss the performances of Taylor Williamson and Lindsey Stirling on America's Got Talent. They also talk about the judging comments and the results of the competition. They mention that Lindsey Stirling's performance was not as good as expected and she was eliminated in the quarterfinals. They also discuss Joe Castillo's sand art performance and his unique talent. Overall, they enjoyed revisiting these performances and appreciate the uniqueness of each act. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performances of Brian Justin Crum, Joe Castillo, and The Clairvoyants on America's Got Talent. They analyze the judges' comments and scores, as well as the unique aspects of each act. The hosts also provide trivia about the performers and discuss the MX Black Card used by The Clairvoyants in their act. Overall, they express their admiration for the talent and creativity displayed by the contestants. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts review the performances methodically and discuss the principal themes. They rank the acts based on uniqueness, talent, and entertainment value. The clairvoyance is deemed the most unique, talented, and entertaining act. They also discuss the potential for success in Las Vegas and whether the acts would be headlines or footnotes. The hosts analyze the stage production and discuss the historical significance of the acts. They conclude by announcing that the next rewatchable will be Kevin Skinner.

Keywords

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Takeaways The personal rewatchables series allows fans to showcase their favorite AGT performances and share their unique perspective as a fan. Cody's selection includes performances from different eras of AGT, ranging from season one to season 11. The chosen acts represent a mix of talent, including singers, hand balancers, sand artists, and clairvoyants. The focus is not on grading or critiquing the performances, but on highlighting Cody's personal preferences and exposing viewers to a variety of AGT acts. The personal rewatchables series can be revisited by other fans in the future, allowing for different perspectives and selections. Taylor Ware impressed the judges with her country-style singing and yodeling The Christef Brothers combined hand balancing and acrobatics with comedy in their performances Both acts received positive feedback from the judges and provided enjoyable performances Lindsey Stirling's performance was not as good as expected and she was eliminated in the quarterfinals Joe Castillo's sand art performance was unique and impressive The judging comments provided valuable feedback to the contestants The results of the competition were surprising and not always aligned with the judges' comments Revisiting these performances was enjoyable and highlighted the uniqueness of each act The hosts analyze the performances of Brian Justin Crum, Joe Castillo, and The Clairvoyants on America's Got Talent. They discuss the judges' comments and scores for each act. The hosts provide trivia about the performers, including the use of the MX Black Card by The Clairvoyants. They express their admiration for the talent and creativity displayed by the contestants. The clairvoyance is considered the most unique, talented, and entertaining act The hosts discuss the potential for success in Las Vegas and whether the acts would be headlines or footnotes They analyze the stage production and discuss the historical significance of the acts The next rewatchable will be Kevin Skinner Contact Information

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About AGT Time Podcast

AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. 

The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays.

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