I Can See Your Voice Season 2 Episode 8

I Can See Your Voice Season 2 Episode 8 Episode 8: Shaggy, Margaret Cho, Rachel Harris, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton

  • TVPG
  • February 23, 2022

Episode 8 of season 2 of I Can See Your Voice brings an exciting episode with guests including Shaggy, Margaret Cho, Rachel Harris, Cheryl Hines, and Adrienne Houghton. The show's format remains the same as in previous episodes. The panel is presented with a group of singers and must guess which ones are good and which ones are bad without hearing them sing.

The show begins with the host, Ken Jeong, introducing the celebrity guests for the episode. As usual, all of them are ready to tackle the challenge and help the contestants win the grand prize of $100,000. In the first round, the panel is introduced to six masked singers who range from hopeful amateurs to trained professionals. The panel must watch each of them performing a lip-sync of a well-known song while trying to detect any signs of talent. In this round, the singers are required to move or interact with the panel, making it a bit more difficult to judge their singing ability.

The panel must then eliminate two of the singers, leaving four remaining for the second round. In this round, the contestants and panel must listen to a recorded interview with each of the remaining four singers. Their conversation often holds clues that indicate whether or not they are good or bad singers. The panel must pay close attention and decipher these clues to help them make the right decision.

After the interviews, the panel must make their second choice and eliminate another singer. This leaves three singers and the final round. In this round, the three remaining singers must take the stage and perform live. The catch is that only one of these singers is a good singer. The other two are bad singers who must fake their performance to fool the panel and viewers.

The three singers perform one song each and the panel must listen to them carefully to decide who the true good singer is. As usual, the panel can ask one final question to each of the singers to help them in their decision. After a bit of debate and back-and-forth, the panel must make their final guess.

If the panel makes the correct choice, the contestants win the grand prize, and everyone goes home happy. If they choose the wrong singer, the bad singer takes home the prize, and the contestants go home empty-handed.

In this episode, the celebrity guests bring their unique personalities to the show, making for a fun and entertaining episode. Shaggy, the Jamaican-American reggae-fusion musician, brings his cool style and relaxed vibe. Stand-up comedian and actress, Margaret Cho, lightens the mood with her witty humor. Rachel Harris, known for her role in the movie ‘The Hangover’, shows off her comedic talent while Cheryl Hines, from ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ adds some spice to the panel. Finally, Adrienne Houghton, singer and co-host of ‘The Real,’ adds some energy to the show.

Despite their different backgrounds, the guests work well together, and their chemistry is evident throughout the episode. They engage in friendly banter with each other and the contestants, making for a lively and enjoyable show. As with other episodes, the goal is to keep the viewers guessing and the panel on their toes. The singers selected for this episode offer a diverse range of talents, making it a challenging but exciting episode for the panel and viewers alike.

Overall, episode 8 of I Can See Your Voice season 2 proves to be another entertaining episode with lots of laughs, surprises, and exciting performances. The guests bring their unique flair to the show, and the contestants bring the suspense and excitement. This episode is a treat for viewers who love music and comedy, and who enjoy a good guessing game.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 23, 2022
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Language
    English