COLLEEN BALLINGER:
Hey, everyone.
I'm Colleen Ballinger.
And this is Josh.
He's going to help me with my
recap of America's Got Talent.
We were on a three-week hiatus
because of the Olympics.
And it's finally back.
I was so excited to watch
tonight's episode.
JOSH: Plus it's the YouTube
episode, which was super cool.
COLLEEN BALLINGER:
YouTube, woo-hoo!
JOSH: Hooray.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: The very
first YouTube person we had
tonight was Clint Carvalho
and his extreme parrots.
He had this parrot
named Kitten.
His bird flew from 150
feet in the air.
And it flew down and flew
into the theater
and flew on his arm.
JOSH: The whole time
it was flying--
BOTH: Do, do, do, do,
do, do, do, do.
JOSH: And I'm like, do you
really need to do that?
COLLEEN BALLINGER: It was cool
to see a parrot fly into the
theater and fly on his arm,
but a one-hour Vegas act?
JOSH: What are you going
to do with it?
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Yeah.
I don't see that happening.
Next up was the group,
Reverse Order.
It's a band of guys who sing a
cover of "I Kissed a Girl."
And it was very punk rocky.
I didn't think they
were very good.
I thought they were
kind of blah.
Oh, Rudy Coby, the illusionist
came up next.
And they presented him.
They were like, he's very dark
and mysterious and intense.
JOSH: He hung out with
Marilyn Manson.
They were roommates.
They made him sound like
he was going to be
super hip and edgy.
But the music that was
playing was like
1987 cruise ship music.
I didn't understand.
COLLEEN BALLINGER:
It was so bad.
(SINGING) Let's go,
puppet boy.
Wake up, puppet boy.
Do a dance, puppet boy.
Sharon and Howard both
Xed him right away.
It was so bad.
JOSH: OK, next up
was 7 In Unison.
It was a dance group,
all girls.
And they specifically
did jazz.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Tonight.
They were great.
I loved them.
I thought they were
super talented.
Their choreography was cute.
And it was choreographed
by a 19-year-old.
But they got Xed.
Howie buzzed them.
Next up is Drew Erwin, the
winner of the Snapple Contest!
JOSH: Yeah!
[APPLAUSE]
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Is
that like an Emmy?
Is this like an Oscar?
You win a Snapple bottle.
JOSH: And your fun fact
of the day is--
[MAKES POP NOISE].
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Birds
can fly over 17 hours.
JOSH: And land on your arm.
COLLEEN BALLINGER:
On your arm--
BOTH: And appear on America's
Got Talent.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Anyway,
he's 16 years old.
And he's a singer.
He wasn't very good.
After him was Melinda Hill,
the stand-up comedian.
JOSH: [LAUGHS]
It wasn't funny.
COLLEEN BALLINGER:
She wasn't funny.
She seemed nice.
Her sob story was sad.
God bless her.
JOSH: Bless her heart.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Eric Buss
was the next performer.
And he's an artist who
combines magic and
choreography and music
and worms.
Dressed like a conductor, and
he was making foam worms pop
up in the air.
I'm confused.
JOSH: What's his talent?
COLLEEN BALLINGER: What
is the thing?
JOSH: What's the talent?
COLLEEN BALLINGER: What
are you doing?
What's happening?
I feel like I sound like a jerk
in this video, but there
wasn't anyone very good.
JOSH: There is some positation
coming around the corner.
Just wait for it.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Romeo
Dance Cheetah.
Did you know that now, in
America, you don't have to
actually play an instrument
or sing or have a talent?
You can just pretend.
One, this isn't a talent.
Two, he didn't even look like
he was playing air guitar.
He looked like he was
fondling his areas.
Next up was another magician,
The Magic of Puck.
He came on stage and did a trick
with a handkerchief.
That's pretty much all he did.
Bria Kelly, a 16-year-old
singer, came on
stage and sang a song.
It was fine.
Cast in Bronze, the man
came on wearing black.
And he played bells.
JOSH: He played Christmas
music, too.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Anyway,
it was weird
and just too bizarre.
He got three buzzes
from the judges.
He's out of there.
He won't stay.
Finally!
JOSH: Wait for this one.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Finally,
we had someone good.
Academy of Villains,
so awesome.
JOSH: Really good.
COLLEEN BALLINGER: This is
a theatrical dance group.
And they did a dance performance
thing to--
JOSH:
[SINGING "BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY"]
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Yes,
"Bohemian Rhapsody." Well,
they were making their
arms be like mouths.
BOTH:
[SINGING "BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY"]
COLLEEN BALLINGER: Once it
starts getting kind of boring
that they're just making their
arms sing, they went into this
awesome Hip-Hop routine with
a lot of tricks and flips.
They had so much energy.
I loved them.
It was a great way to finish
off the night.
Thanks for watching.
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Got Talent.
Bye.
