America's Got Talent, Difficult Show

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Tonight NBC aired the first episode of America's Got Talent Show, hosted by Jerry Springer. The idea of the show is great and welcome, however, watching the show may not be the most entertaining experience a viewer can have.

America's Got Talen is judged by David Hasselhof, Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan. All three of them serves as judges on "America's Got Talent," NBC's summer reality competition series, which brings the variety format back to the forefront of American culture, and features a variety of hopeful future stars as they compete for a chance to win a $1 million prize.

So far we have not seen any real outstanding talent, except the family musicians and the Gipsy guy who wonderfully played guitar. However, my favorite was the Father-and-Son Gymnastic act, that was played toward the end of the second hour of America's Got Talent.

On NBC's website, which is hosting America's Got Talent show, Jerry Springer is also hosting a live blog, and there are few very interesting comments about the judges.

Bonnie commented at 8:15pm PT saying "How can a man who drinks like David Hasselhoff be expected to judge talent with any type of integrity? And, as for Sharon Osborne, what type of experience has she brought to the table? A Rock Star for a husband? Is that how she picks her talent favorites?" While I am very supportive of Sharon, I can't say the same about Piers Morgan. He acts very harsh and does not seem to have some sensitivity toward children. It seems to be very easy to break child's heart by simply being "honest." I respect Morgan's credentials as a London newspaper editor and his achievements. I think he intends to judge by very high standards, and that should be the way. In America we love to encourage every little effort we make. Surely America's got talent, but giving great to what is only good sets lower standards and promotes mediocrity. However, my point is that Piers Morgan can possibly try to handle himself a little more friendly. His behavior does not win the hearts of masses. This may be the reason KarmaChameleon commented at the Amerca's Got Talent s show's blog in regard to judges, by writing "How do the judges get along? Are we going to get to see any "Jerry Springer" moments between them on the show?"

Here are three more comments from the show's website posted in the blog.

Elecia Larson comments: "Pierce, you are way to harsh on some of these contestants! That little girl for example: You could've told her that you were looking for something more original, not bash her! You are seriously going to end up giving some child mental issues from the extreme negative criticism that you give them. Be honest, but do it a lot less harmlessly!"

Katherine J Haby writes: Im telling you right now Piers Morgan better be lucky Im not at that show, because I would have stood up out of my seat and slapped him like the rich snobby brit he is, its people like him that give the brits the bad name they dont deserve. I dont care who you are you dont talk to kids like that and if that was mine, he wouldnt be able to do that ever again!!!"

IHATEPiersMorgan comments by saying: "What is up with Piers? As far as I'm concerned, he ruins the show. I want to stop watching it just because he is so annoying. He is 10 times worse than Simon Cowell!! Can he tone it down or just get lost?"

These comments are quoted from blog.nbc.com/agt/. As you see the public who is watching America's Got Talent is being equally harsh to Pierce, who may well deserve it.

America's Got Talent season premier includes two hours of dancing, singing and comedian acting in front of judges.

HULIQ.com will follow the show and will periodically bring you updates on America's Got Talen and more talented people come forward during the progress of the show. - Armen Hareyan

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franbarb's picture

What are these foreigners doing on American TV judging American kids, like on the Top Talent and Idol shows? Send them home.