If you missed America's Got Talent last night... well, you missed several people who have absolutely no business being in the top 20 of a nationwide talent competition. But, you missed some fairly cool stuff as well. For some reason, I still think the first time I saw Acrodunk was the best, and I still have no idea how it becomes something people are going to watch for an hour, but last night they made the most of their time.
Given the range of talent we saw last night, and the acts left in the rest of the top 20, I actually hope people are going to do some voting... on the other hand, I'm slightly afraid.
Check out Acrodunk's effort from last night -
And, I'm in the same boat when it comes to Kevin Skinner (I think he was best when I first saw him), but he was worth watching as well. Something was a little odd about this choice of song, but he's still pretty impressive. Check him out as well.
Elsewhere in the NBC lineup, Conan talks to Mila Kunis and Elijah Wood, and on Late Night we've got a look at Obama expressions, and an interview with Rob Zombie.
Mila talks about enhancing her cleavage for Extract, and working out to play a ballerina!
Elijah Wood talks about the fan fare at Comic Con, and hanging with his fellow hobbits!
Jimmy shows more of Obama's lesser-known facial expressions and reveals what they mean.
Jimmy talks to singer, director, and former Pee Wee's Playhouse employee Rob Zombie.
Hope you enjoy these, and let me know your thoughts on any of these moments, especially who you want to win America's Got Talent.
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