I agree too but I think I would switch Evie and Mandy simply because for me Evie sang every note to her dad and never cracked once!
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On Wed, 9/20/17, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'America's Got Talent' Season 12: Top 10 Performance Rankings
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Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2017, 9:27 AM
I agree
with the rankings HOWEVER, I would switch Angelica . and
Chase around and yes Darci for the win'America's
Got Talent' Season 12: Top 10 Performance
RankingsThe
final meaningful performances of America's
Got Talent season 12 are in the books,
and the show was structured in such a way to remind us of
the clear differential between the contenders and the rest
of the bunch. It was a solid night overall, but three acts
distanced themselves from the competition. Here are my
rankings. By Bill King on Wednesday,
September 20, 2017#10
KechiShe
has a fine voice, but it was next to impossible to hear it
as Kechi was drowned out by her backup singers. With the
exception of two notes that rose above the noise, she was
completely indiscernible. It's a shame, but she had her
big moment in the quarterfinals and followed it up by
winning the save in the semifinals#9
Sara and HeroSimilarly
to how Pompeyo Family Dogs came up short in the semifinals,
this incredibly likable pooch act was lacking. The energy
was different from the beginning, in a way that distracted
from the fun and allowed you to focus on the missteps. I
mean, they're animals, so no one expects perfection. But
this simply wasn't on the same level as her previous
performances. #8
Preacher Lawson He
was probably the most disappointing act of the night, with
some readers predicting he would win the whole thing. But it
was clear that his material was subpar this time, and so he
relied on the physical comedy that some obviously enjoy. But
the question is, is physical comedy for the sake of physical
comedy funny enough? It was also a risk that he told a
singular story instead of relying on the rapid-fire stream
of consciousness that got him to the
finals. #7
Angelica HaleI've
been on her bandwagon since the beginning, but this lower
rating is a combination of slotting first in the lineup and
choosing a lesser-known song that made it tough for her to
have a moment. It was a stunning performance, but it
didn't stick with me as the show went
along. #6
DiavoloI can
only assume the judges are right about the differences
between watching Diavolo in person and on television because
I didn't get the crescendo I so desperately craved. Some
called it mesmerizing, but that's too lofty a word for
me. It was beauty and grace personified, but I was waiting
for that wow moment that would allow them to stand out, a la
AcroArmy's sky-high flips and tosses, but it never
came. #5
Chase GoehringIt
was a quality, radio-ready moment for Chase, who delivered
his Chase-iest performance to date. He ended on a high note
because he paid attention to the sources of his success and
played them up. His songwriting and ability to speak fast
are his bread and butter, so he threw an impressively long
and perfectly enunciated rap into a song that otherwise
would've been overly similar to all his other ones. And
that's what you do to be
remembered. #4
Evie ClairDoes
she belong this high? Does it matter? It was gut-wrenching.
It was beautiful. It was the most memorable performance of
the entire night -- at least before the night really
started#3
Light BalanceHere's
where the eventual medalists factor in, and many will argue
that Light Balance deserves to be higher and could even win.
They added stunning new visuals to an already unique act,
and it was their most complete and entertaining performance.
But it was also their sloppiest. And maybe I'm in the
minority, but I find the lack of unison distracting, even
with all the flashing
lights. #2
Mandy HarveyShe's
been solid all along, with a heartbreaking and inspirational
backstory paired with the talent that allows you to forget
about it. She's not amazing because she's deaf;
rather, she's so amazing that you would never know she
has a disability. That being said, all her wonderful
performances are very similar, which makes it difficult for
her to have a standout moment. She is deserving of the win,
but I predict a silver
medal. #1
Darci Lynne FarmerShe
capped off her time on AGT
(prior to her obvious collaboration with Terry Fator in the
finale) by following in the footsteps of previous champions
Kenichi Ebina and Paul Zerdin with a performance so seamless
you need to be reminded of its difficulty. Her Top 10
routine involved singing and bantering with two puppets, but
to audiences, it appeared to be a simple conversation
between three individuals. Still, where she separates
herself from the singers is her ability to have a true
moment, and her semifinal performance goes down as the best
of the season
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