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Canada's Got Talent

  • TV Series
  • 2012–
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Canada's Got Talent (2012)
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3 judges, Martin Short, Meahsa Brueggergosman and Stephen Moccio travel across Canada to find the countries best talent.3 judges, Martin Short, Meahsa Brueggergosman and Stephen Moccio travel across Canada to find the countries best talent.3 judges, Martin Short, Meahsa Brueggergosman and Stephen Moccio travel across Canada to find the countries best talent.

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    • Howie Mandel
    • Lindsay Ell
    • Kardinal Offishall
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      • Howie Mandel
      • Lindsay Ell
      • Kardinal Offishall
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      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Self - Judge
    • 2022–2025
    Lindsay Ell
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    Kardinal Offishall
    Kardinal Offishall
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    • 2022–2025
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    • 2012
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    • 2012
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    • 2012
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    2orangejuices

    Canada's Got Talent, but this show doesn't

    CGT is a smaller, friendlier, and tamer spin off of its international counterparts.

    Because Canada is a much smaller country than the U.S., the show will never get anywhere near the ratings that its American cousin gets. This means that the show must operate on a much smaller budget. Corners are cut in many obvious ways: The award for first place has a value of approximately $200,000, compared to $1 million for AGT.

    Each episode is half the length of the American version: 1 hour for the performance episodes, and 30 minutes for the results show (compared to 2 hours and 1 hour respectively for AGT).

    The show also must be much less accommodating for its contestants: They don't have the budget to fly in and put all their contestants in hotels. This means that there is no "judges round". Unlike the American version where contestants must perform, without an audience, in front of the three judges, in order to advance to the semifinals, contestants on the Canadian show make it to the semifinals based purely on the merit of their regional audition. Finally, only 36 contestants perform in the semifinal round (compared to 72 for the American version).

    But let's get down to the most important aspect of this show: The quality of the performances. To put it quite simply, they suck. This isn't due to any lack of talent in Canada itself. The main culprit is a very poor and disorganized screening process for the show. The process of culling tens of thousands of auditions down to the best few dozen is a very difficult logistical task, and the producers of the show simply don't know how it's done.

    One other very obvious difference with the Canadian version is in the judging. Many people say that the three judges (Stephan, Dina, and Martin) are much nicer than the judges on the American show. And they're right. After all, politeness is a quality that Canadians are very proud of. But here's the thing: That's not a good thing, that's a very bad thing, at least for people wanting to vegetate on their couch and be entertained for an hour on Sunday night.

    To put it quite simply, Canada's Got Talent judges have demonstrated astonishingly low standards. Incredibly, they allowed nearly ninety (!) percent of all contestants through to the second round. However, they didn't do themselves or the contestants any favors by being this generous: The excess number of acts were simply culled after the audition round.

    As anyone who watches AGT knows, there are many acts on CGT that got three emphatic "yes"es from the judges that would have received three very quick buzzes from the American judges. (Daddy Cool, anyone?) Maybe somebody should have told the three that they're hired as judges, not cheerleaders.

    The host of the show, Measha Brueggergosman, seems to follow the same pattern. She cheers on virtually every contestant with almost mindless enthusiasm.

    I guess it wouldn't be fair to roast the screeners, judges, and the host, without giving due criticism to the one other group that has shown terrible standards: The audience. They're just as culpable in cheering on and supporting the mediocrity.

    What all of this adds up to is a talent show that has about the same caliber of talent as what you'd find in a high school gymnasium. It's quite apparent that the judges care much more about not hurting the feelings of the contestants than curing the boredom of their viewers. And the way the host pumps up and cheers on even the most talentless of contestants make the show far too often seem like a grade school talent show.

    Canada's got talent, to be sure, but you will see almost none of it by watching this show.

    Rating: 2 out of 10.
    2bakerpocky

    Canada's got WOKE TALENT

    That is what this show should be called as it is apparently more important than the talent aspect. As one act stated you should vote for us because our community needs to be recognized. What is happening to our Country ? Sad.
    3wildwitchca

    Started good - ending poor

    I have watched this since the start. I was so happy to watch so many talents get showcased. Wow - there were so many acts that amazed me. I even had to keep track of who I enjoyed each week and there were so many! Now it was time for the semi-final selections. I had my list of about 50 acts ready and I was cheering them on. Suddenly all these acts were interviewed and I had no idea who they were. Where were the ones I watched and enjoyed? Oh....they were eliminated! WHAT!

    So out of the 36 acts that you want to show and promote Canada's Got Talent - are not worth watching or voting for. Why did you have to ruin a show that is an international winner!

    I'm proud to be Canadian but I am disappointed in who they chose to promote my home and native land. They just had the second semi-finals show and I did not vote. There were no acts to vote for. If you read the online media you will see the votes are based on popularity - not talent.

    Why did you take something and ruin it? Maybe you need better judges because these acts will not make Canadians proud. It will make us hide our heads in shame.
    4LaZedBoy

    Production choices kill viewers' enjoyment

    4/10.

    8/10 for the acts and touching moments.

    Minimum marks for the video editing, and more points off every time the video editor cuts away from the talent to show audience, judges or host reaction shots. If you really want to add these valueless extras, they could be screen inserts instead of cutaways. More points off for every fractional-second cut. The show's name is "Talent", after all, so give us a chance to focus on the talent!

    Maybe try thinking about why this show exists, and what the audience is looking for, and then make a few editorial changes. I keep coming back to see the talent; then I keep being disappointed every time the producers prove that they hate their audience.
    5polsixe

    2022 Season off to Weak Start

    The overall show was annoying, swoopy camera, zooms in and out, too much emphasis on the judges and host, just show the act can you? They are the show, the way it was shown it was hard to see why Howie was so impressed with the choir for example. Some derivative acts from recent AGT seasons, audience seemed flat or muted.

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      • March 4, 2012 (Canada)
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