Here are tonight's acts from best to worst.
1: Christian Stoinev (Acrobat) I'm more of a cat person, but that
dog was pretty damn good. The human is very good as well. Taking the
typical balancing act and adding the dog is a recipe for success.
2: Blue Journey (Dance Duo) Another act using background animations
to their advantage, they did very well, considering hald of the time
they were on the floor. It was a magical thing to watch.
3: Sons of Serendip: (Band) They did a cover of Chris Isaak's
"Wicked Game" and it was a very good cover. I really like the way they
arrange the songs.
4: AcroArmy (Acrobats) This was very entertaining. Some dangerous
moves and unique positions were displayed. They used "Mind Heist" from
the Inception trailer which has been proven scientifically to make
anything appear epic when it's being played.
5: Kiernan & Finian Makepeace (Band of Brothers) They did a
cover of Ellie Goulding's "Lights." I actually enjoyed this cover. They
did something different with it and it worked.
6: Cornell Bhangra (Dance Group) I'm surprised that I actually liked
this more than I thought I would. I don't think I could stand too much
of it, but it was enjoyable for the small time they were performing.
7: Dragon House "The Agents" (Dance Group) This seemed like the
typical slow motion/contortionist dance moves we've seen numerous times
on this show. There was no real flow to their performance tonight, it
was just there but not really doing anything.
8: Anna Clendening (Singer) Did a cover of Christina Perri's
"Human." Because of course she would. I don't buy this chick's deal at
all.I felt nothing at all while hearing this.
9: Adrian Romof (Pianist) He can play the piano really well. Whoopty
do. Fine, he's 9, a child prodigy, and blah blah blah. It's more fun
watching Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia play Heart and Soul on a walking
piano than watching this kid play anything.
10: Mike Super (Magician) The "Desmond" act is tiring. The tricks are mundane at best.
11: Paul Ieti (Singer) This was ho hum. I don't like his voice at all.
12: Wendy Liebman (Comedian) Yesterday, the laughter died. Wendy did nothing to resurrect it.
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