787 Crew came from Puerto Rico to dance, and daughter of Olympic gold medalists Mary Joyner sang in America’s Got Talent Season 7 Episode 10. Tonight we head to Vegas to start narrowing it down to the top 48.
They have divided them into two groups: the favorites and the stand bys. The favorites will perform first, then the stand bys will perform and compete for any remaining spots. Anyone not in either group is going home right away.
Among those going home are William Close, Olate Dogs, Bandbaz Brothers, David “The Bullet” Smith, Charlie C, and Ivy Rose. Or are they? Half of them are just being Punk’d. William Close, Olate Dogs, and David Smith have a pass straight to the live shows.
All Wheel Sports return with a lot of new stuff. Too much. American BMX Stunt Team face a wipeout. New Guard America is a drill team in which a bunch of men throw guns around a hot chick. Cristin Sandu performs a balancing act that has everyone afraid. Ben Blaque botches his rehearsal but doesn’t kill his assistant with an arrow in the performance despite being blindfolded.
From danger we move to singing. Mary Joyner disappoints. Roxy Doll, Brianna Price, and Cecilia Detwiler get put into a montage that does not impress the judges. Luna crashes and burns and is immediately sent packing. Nikki Jensen moved to America because apparently they don’t have singers (or Australia’s Got Talent) where she’s from. Her voice is interesting, if different.
Moving on to dance. Funk Beyond Control and All That! are just okay. Loyalty Dance Team are one of the top crews, but the judges don’t seem too happy. 787 Crew brings it… until they make a noticeable mistake.
Novelty is up next. Horse is the king of nut shots. Is stupidity really a talent? All Beef Patty is a terrible drag queen. Joe Castillo does some more great painting. Todd Oliver & Irving are a mildly funny ventriloquist act. Light Wire Theater and Aurora Light Painters have the competition shaking.
We finish the night with what’s likely just one of eight singing categories, classical singing. Simply Sergio was a disaster in his audition, and tonight he tells us his voice is only about 30%. Wouldn’t know based on the fact that he’s humming and lying about why. Luiz Meneghin still has a great voice, though he acknowledges he could have done a lot better. Andrew de Leon is at the front of the pack after his first performance, but he, too, falls apart in the middle of his song.
Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 7 Episode 12, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC.