August 21, 2012 I Written By
Katie
Katie Clark is a journalism student at Brigham Young University in her senior year. She is originally from Littleton, Colorado, and hopes to move back there after graduation. Reality television is her favorite to watch, and has enjoyed writing about America's Got Talent and A Chance to Dance. She is a stay-at-home-mom who enjoys writing (especially blogs), cooking and sewing (while spending far too much time on Pinterest finding inspiration) and being outside with her husband and son.
Filed Under: America's Got Talent
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Wow, what a show last night. On a night with sooooooooo much talent, and to think these people were not put through to the finals, boggles my mind.
I watch with intense interest as I saw 3 of my favs went through, Andrew De Leon and Sebastian (little Mariachi boy), and Todd Oliver and Irving, truly well deserved.
However I was extremely disappointed with the final choice with the Magic of Jarrett & Raja did not go through, they were amazing.
I felt horrible for Sharon to have to make a choice between 2 of her wildcard act, ALL THAT and LINDSEY NORTON. Neither one of these should have been where they were in this competition.
Overall, I agreed with the results, and being Canadian, we cannot vote for this, so I had no choice.
On a different note, I sure hope that the rumors about Sharon leaving the show due to her son Jack being fired in another reality show, due to being diagnosed with MS, this would be a shame if Sharon left. She certainly adds much needed CLASS to the panel.
If you are reading this Sharon, please be assured that this is all mother’s nightmares. Actually, my youngest son’s girlfriend was diagnosed with MS 15 years ago, only being 25, was a shock to her. She has undergone a very highly disputed Liberation Treatment for MS and is doing fine.
She is still working and just turned 40, and my hope for Sharon is that Jack will be o.k. and letting her know that living with MS is NOT A DEATH SENTENCE.
So many people have truly inspired me when I was diagnosed with my disease, but I found that if I eat correctly and listen to my doctor, I conduct a perfectly normal lifestyle and work-out at my gym, 5 days a week, and this is helped me tremendously,
Now then, On to the semi-finals.