America's Got Talent (season 2) - Season Summary

Season Summary

  • Of the ten finalists, eight of them have singing as some part of their act, whether as solo singers, groups, or (in Fator's case) as part of a ventriloquism show. This contrasts with the larger variety of acts that were finalists in the first season.
  • For the audition and callback shows, audiences could participate by way of the "Lucky X" game. Viewers were asked to select which of the judges would press the X. All correct answers were entered in a random drawing with three winners winning $10,000 per episode. Entries were accepted online at NBC.com and by way of text messaging.
  • The white buttons to activate the checks from last season are still on the judges' desk, despite it being eliminated from the game.
  • Morgan buzzed at least one performance in every episode, except for the finale.
  • As with the previous season, the final division of contestants included people who incorporated singing in their act.

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