America’s Got Talent Season 8 Episode 3

The Miami All Stars returned yet again in America’s Got Talent Season 8 Episode 2, and they were followed by magician Collins Key, escape artist Alexandria the Great, and singer Paul Thomas Mitchell. Tonight the auditions return in a special time for a one hour abridged episode ahead of The Voice finale.

Omega Force is a group of strongpeople. Their oldest member is 75, and they claim he’s the world’s strongest senior citizen. Their feats of strength include breaking blocks and lifting Nick Cannon. Howie didn’t really get it, but the other three judges say yes.

Kenichi Ebina is a dancer(ish) from Japan, who mixes robot, dance, and martial arts. I’m not sure this really qualifies as dance, but whatever it may be is very impressive.

Deanna DellaCioppa is a singer who lacks confidence. I’m not sure where the singing ends and the screaming begins, but she’s definitely got a powerful voice.

Steve Price (Sprice) builds goldberg machines, a process where knocking down one domino causes a chain reaction that knocks down everything else. He may seemingly lack enthusiasm, but he gets points for how long it must have taken him to set that up.

Rong Niu brings with her from China a traditional Chinese acrobatic act. Her act for tonight is juggling bowls (using her hands, head, and feet) while riding a unicycle. Having already tossed several bowls on her head, she concludes by tossing four bowls balanced on top of each other on to her head in one movement. Howard says she’s the best thing he’s seen all day.

The American Military Spouses Choir is, well, what it sounds like. Their goal is to help treat PTSD through music. With a story like that, they really don’t even need to sing, but they manage to entertain by singing Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of America’s Got Talent Season 8 Episode 4, which airs Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC.

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