Hey, everyone.
I'm Colleen Ballinger, and
you're watching my recap of
America's Got Talent.
Tonight's 12 of the remaining
24 acts performed.
And the first person up
was Andrew De Leon.
He sounded amazing tonight.
He did "Ave Maria," and it was
perfect for his voice.
They told him to lose the
eyeliner, emo look.
And I was shocked because I
thought that was one of the
main reasons he's gotten this
far in the competition.
Regardless, if he loses the Goth
look or not, I thought he
did an amazing job, and you
might be seeing him again.
Todd Oliver, the ventriloquist,
and his talking
dog came on stage next.
Todd Oliver came on and was
like, ah, it's my show.
I've got a talk show.
And his dog was the
special guest.
He had some great one-liners
and some good laughs, but I
don't know if this act can beat
out some of the other
amazing talent that
we saw tonight.
Next up were Donovan and
Rebecca, the acrobatic duo.
Their strength blows my mind
more than anything else.
This woman was lifting him up
off the ground with her abs of
steel in heels!
That, my friends,
is impressive.
Edon, the 14-year-old
singer, was up next.
And I just love him.
But he came on with his little
yarmulke and played the piano
and sang "That's What Makes You
Beautiful" by One Direction.
I fell in love with him,
as I always do
with the little children.
Wow, I just sounded
like a pedophile.
Anyway, he sounded amazing.
The Scott Brothers
were up next.
They performed a funky, silvery,
mannequin-like, hip
hop, pop-and-lock routine.
I felt like the choreography
was lacking a little bit
because it started off
a lot of pop-and-lock
and a lot of isolation.
And I was expecting it to go
a little bit more hip hop.
And it kind of just stuck with
isolation the rest of time.
It was like, watch me move
my head like this.
After then was Eric Dittelman,
the mind reader.
He had Howard color in a picture
of himself and then
revealed a picture that he
had colored in earlier.
And they had matching
colors almost.
It was good.
I don't know if it
was good enough.
Next up was Turf.
Here's my theory about Turf.
I'm pretty sure that
he's not human.
He makes his arm pop out of its
socket and come out of his
kneecap and then his foot comes
out his ear, and his
stomach is in his butt.
I don't know how he does it.
He contorts himself in ways that
are not humanly possible.
He added more choreography
this week, which I really
appreciated because I felt like
the last time he was on
stage, he didn't do enough
choreography.
And tonight, he did
a great job.
Everyone loved him.
He was awesome.
Brea Kelly, the 16-year-old
singer, came on.
And she sang a Pink song.
She has a beautiful voice, and
she's very talented for a
16-year-old girl.
But she was told the judges that
she lacked emotion when
she was singing.
Joe Castillo, the sand artist,
was up after her.
And he made sand look
like music notes.
And then he turned the music
notes into a bird, and then
the bird into two people holding
hands, and then the
hands into a little boy hugging
an older man that
Sharon Osbourne thought looked
a lot like Jesus Christ.
He clearly has talent.
It's really beautiful artwork.
And he always has some sort
of storyline that
goes along with it.
I've never seen anything
like it.
And there's definitely nothing
else like it in the
competition.
After him, we had William Close,
who turns the entire
theater into a musical
instrument.
And there are these masses
strings going from the stage
to the back of theatre.
He also brought in some new
instruments this week, which
was pretty cool.
I think that by sitting in our
living room and watching it on
a tiny television screen,
we're missing out on the
epicness that it must feel like
to be in a theater that
has been turned into a
musical instrument.
I got super-excited today,
because I noticed that the
women playing the drums
were on point.
If you're a ballerina, and you
can play the drums, you are
top notch, the bees' knees,
awesome-tastic.
The comedian Tom Cotter
graced the stage next.
This routine was good.
He had some good jokes.
The audience seemed
to like it.
The judges seemed to
really enjoy him.
Thumbs up.
The final act of the evening was
the Academy of Villains.
They were dressed in
all red and black.
And they looked like
mimes this week.
They did a really, really
cool routine.
There are 30 of them.
So the fact that they're able to
pull off choreography with
30 dancers and it still
looks impressive
and clean is awesome.
That is not an easy
thing to do.
That's my recap of America's
Got Talent.
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