On October 30, 2024, M6 aired the second episode of season 19 of “La France a un incroyable talent,” showcasing a high level of talent among artists, performers, and athletes. The jury faced tough decisions as standout acts, including a solo dancer and a comedian overcoming illness, captivated the audience. Emotional moments and surprises marked the episode, while a few disappointing performances, like a lackluster act by a 60-year-old contestant, provided contrast to the evening’s excitement.
Mark your calendars for an exciting showcase of talent! On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, M6 aired the second episode of the 19th season of the spectacular show La France a un incroyable talent. This season is turning out to be exceptional as it highlights a diverse range of artists, performers, and athletes, raising the stakes for the judging panel. Comprising Éric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Marianne James, and Sugar Sammy, the judges face the tough task of selecting contestants to advance, especially when many performances leave both the audience and viewers in awe.
This episode was filled with emotional moments and unexpected surprises, particularly for the contestants. A notable instance involved a young dancer who, just moments before his performance, learned from his coach that he would have to face the stage alone. “I won’t be dancing with my student tonight,” Alexandra declared. Nevertheless, Julien rose to the occasion during his solo dance, impressing both the jury and audience of La France a un incroyable talent.
La France a un incroyable talent: “You have gold in your hands”
“Everything makes sense when you dance,” remarked Marianne James. At just 18 years old and with only two years of dance training, Julien captured the hearts of the jury despite his coach’s absence. The audience was equally entertained by Merwan, a young comedian who humorously shared his experiences battling illness. His authenticity and comedic timing earned him a well-deserved standing ovation from the judges.
“Your timing is impeccable… You truly have a gift!”, praised Éric Antoine. Marianne James expressed her surprise, stating, “It felt like we were at your own show; it was outstanding!” The mix of laughter and emotion proved fruitful for Merwan, as he received four enthusiastic votes from the panel.
La France a un incroyable talent: “The best circus act”
Shortly after, a pair of acrobats wowed the crowd with their stunning performance. “This is the best circus act we’ve seen this year. That’s a resounding YES!”, exclaimed Sugar Sammy.
However, the evening wasn’t without its letdowns. A 60-year-old contestant named John sparked curiosity with his unique “harmoni-jump” act, intended to blend skipping rope with harmonica playing. Unfortunately, to the judges’ dismay, he merely played a harmonica tune followed by a jump-rope routine, which failed to impress the La France a un incroyable talent jury.