

His cover of John Legend’s “All of Me” was so delicious - and it made judge Nicole Scherzinger cry! - but his voice seems so much younger to me than all of his hints about being 60-plus years old would indicate.


ROBOPINE | It annoys me to no end that I feel like I’ve heard Robopine’s voice before, and he’s giving us really concrete clues, yet I cannot figure out who he is. Clues included: a coffee grinder, references to his past as a boxer, a train, and mentions of a career that started when he was asked to train a Hollywood leading man until eventually “I was the leading man.” (My guess: actor Gary Busey.) RACCOON | I hesitate to call what Raccoon did in this episode a “performance.” It was more a “screaming some of the words of Johnny Cash’s ‘Ring of Fire,’ off-rhythm, in between bouts of declaring his love for judge Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg.” When guest judge Joel McHale referenced Mickey Rourke’s Masked stint, he wasn’t far off.
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After all, there is another Hanson brother: Mac Hanson, who’s not in Hanson but has his own band.) And, as Cluedle-Doo showed us, there may be a fourth Russian Doll waiting in the wings? (My guess: Taylor, Zac and Isaac Hanson, aka the band Hanson. Also of note: Though Russian Dolls’ first performance featured one big doll and one smaller one, this one featured two smaller ones. Other clues included: HELP spelled out in blocks, with the E on an angle a banjo with three strings a solar system mobile a varsity jacket with an M on it and a fire and rescue truck. Much of the clues package focused on how one of the Dolls underwent a health crisis in the recent past, and how that event reunified the Dolls. RUSSIAN DOLLS | The third member of Russian Dolls joined after the first two had already started singing Sean Mendes’ “Wonder,” and the three-part harmony was gorgeous. Rihanna Performs Super Bowl 57 Halftime Show - Watch and Grade It Super Bowl LVII Delivers 113 Million Viewers, Largest Audience in 6 Years
