A final again particular for "France has an incredible talent" this Wednesday evening on M 6. Last year, the victory of the Lefèvre family had to be announced by video because of the health situation.
This time, the direct is back, in public… but without Marianne James.
Positive at the Covid, the juror had to follow this last evening from her sofa, far from her comrades.
But despite everything, she was able to admire a breathtaking spectacle.
"If you're not amazed at home, turn off the TV and take some drops!"
“Even launched Hélène Ségara during the evening.
Because after a nice opening with Karine Le Marchand in the middle of the thirteen finalists, Sadeck and Mega Unity offered an absolutely crazy performance. Surrounded by 63 dancers, this favorite of the competition amazed the judges with an absolute and error-free synchronization. "It's absolutely crazy what you have just done", enthuses Eric Antoine.
Sugar Sammy, who had granted them his "golden buzzer" qualifying them straight away for the final, launched into a long praise.
The same goes for Matéo Turbelin, a little genius of the diabolo with a very touching number to the tune of “Ces gens-là” by Jacques Brel.
Another favorite of the evening, the NSJ Crew, a group of young Belgian dancers who wowed thanks to a performance on "Demons" by Angèle and Damso.
“Even in a Zemmour meeting, we couldn't separate you!
»Laughed Eric Antoine.
Small disappointment for the Da Squad troop
The second half of the show, on the other hand, was a little less striking. Starting with a small disappointment for the Da Squad troupe, carried by the blind dancer Alann Biolley. If the auditions and the semi-final had upset the jury and the public, tonight's number was a level below, with no real story to tell. The same goes for the Duo Turkeev and their children who, after a dazzling semi-final, put on a show without surprise, dragging on in length and quite silly.
But in the end, the public decided to win the Choir of Saint-Cyr, ahead of Sadeck & Mega Unity and Da Squad.
This choir of forty students from the military school had already won its ticket for the final thanks to Karine Le Marchand, very touched by their performance.
And the host confirmed her crush on this last evening, after a medley that ended with "La Marseillaise".
As expected, the winnings will not be for the singers.
"The 100,000 euros will go to the wounded and the families of the dead in the army," they promised.