![]() ![]() Obviously somewhere down the line, I failed you miserably.” After watching a piano prodigy, he says, “I want to apologize to my seven children. “I was 28 before I attempted a four-syllable word,” Harvey deadpans. He spends most of the time mugging for the camera and mocking his own stupidity. The comedian is affable enough, but his shtick gets old quickly. Whether it continues to do well probably depends on the audience’s tolerance for Harvey. The show got big ratings when it previewed after The Voice. When 11-year-old Johnathan remarks that his current dance partner is much lighter than his previous partners, Harvey cuts him off and says, “Let me clean this up for you.” You don’t ever talk over a woman,” Harvey says. “Jeffrey, you’re learning a valuable lesson here. He tells one little boy not to interrupt his singing partner. And Harvey has great fun advising the boys on how to behave around the girls. “Where are your balls?” Titus innocently asks Harvey as the audience roars. There are a few other off-color remarks and moments. The whole thing is probably innocent enough, but I’m not sure we should be joking about potential child abuse on an allegedly family-friendly program. “Do you know that your mother and father might be going away for a while?” host Steve Harvey laughs. Tiffany also references the fact that her parents “whup” her. But how can you not smile watching him in his bright blue suit trying to name all the kids in his choir? Tiffany, 4, featured in Sunday night’s premiere, is on the show simply because she steals a donut from her mom and lies about it (probably every preschooler could make a video like that). Six-year-old Jay is allegedly an amazing conductor, though it’s hard to tell if that’s true based on his performance. There’s the ballerina who struts to Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” with so much attitude that she seems destined to grow up and be on Real Housewives. ![]() Some children don’t have any defined talent except for how positively adorable they are. NBC Orders 'Little Big Shots' Spinoff Centered on Elderly
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