America's Got Talent s06e09 Episode Script
Auditions Episode 9
- We got-- - Talent! [cheers and applause.]
[roaring cheers.]
- You guys are going to vegas! [cheers and applause.]
- Damn.
- Ah.
- [singing note.]
[motorcycles roar.]
- [singing note.]
- that's talent.
[audience boos.]
- oh! [energetic music.]
- Welcome to america's got talent.
And if you're gonna audition For the biggest talent search in the world, You gotta wake up early in the morning.
- We've been camping out here since 2:00 in the morning.
- Yeah, we've been waiting since 3:30.
- I've been waiting all day, and I can't wait to audition.
[cheers and applause.]
- Thousands are here at the auditions, Hoping to answer the age-old question.
- Do you have talent? [cheers and applause.]
- Everyone is ready for their shot At the prize of a lifetime.
$1 million and the chance to headline a show in las vegas.
The judges have found their way to the theatre.
But finding the stage is harder than they think.
- I feel like I'm in a scene from spinal tap.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at this place.
This is, like, a real dungeon.
It's alive! [cheers and applause.]
- Are you guys ready to see some talent? [cheers and applause.]
Are you guys ready to meet your judges? [cheers and applause.]
Give it up for piers morgan! [cheers and applause.]
- Where did sharon go? Sharon! Sharon! - [giggles.]
- Sharon! Where is sharon? - One of the most beautiful women in the world, Sharon osbourne! [cheers and applause.]
- Sharon! Piers? Sharon! I'm alone.
Piers! - Give it up for howie mandel! [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
- howie, howie, howie! - Sharon! [chanting continues.]
[cheers and applause.]
- Are you guys ready to get this show rollin'? [cheers and applause.]
Hello.
- Hey, what's up? - My name's nick.
- Hey, nick.
My name's christlo.
- I'm eric.
How are you? - Eric.
- [giggles.]
eric and chris, What's the name of your act? Both: Eric and christlo.
[giggles.]
- okay.
- We met early eighth grade year, And I was a new student to his school.
- And the girl I had a crush on had a crush on him.
That didn't make me too happy.
But we started talking.
We became, like, best friends.
- We don't even talk to her anymore.
- Yeah, we don't.
Both: [giggles.]
- What are you guys gonna do? - We gonna be singing and doing some dancing.
We've been preparing for a while For this to happen, and - Five years.
- Yeah, five years.
And we're ready.
Everybody is gonna feel we gots to go.
- We gonna kill it.
[cheers and applause.]
- Okay.
What are your names? - I'm eric fleckner.
- And I'm christlo gittens.
- And we are eric and christlo.
- And what are you gonna do, chaps? - Um, today we're gonna be singing and dancing.
- The stage is yours.
- Holla.
- Okay.
[tlc's waterfalls.]
[buzzer.]
- a lonely mother gazing out of the window staring Both: at a son that she just can't touch [audience boos.]
- if at any time he's in a jam she'll be by his side but he doesn't realize he hurts her so much [buzzer.]
- Oh, come on.
Both: listen to me don't go chasing waterfalls please ick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all but I think you're moving too fast [audience boos.]
- [chuckles.]
Piers? - Well, it was a complete and utter catastrophe, wasn't it? [audience laughs.]
- I don't think we're horrible.
- You're not horrible.
- I mean - Listen guys, I think that you are adorable.
You're great characters.
But it's some-- - you're like milli vanilla.
[audience laughing.]
- Um Well, I think you're adorable, But it's just a bit juvenile, that's all.
- Sharon, I just wanted to say I love you.
[chuckles.]
I really do.
I really do.
- I think that you are adorable.
- You've said that five times! - And I'm going to say it again.
I think you are absolutely adorable.
And come home with me.
- Let's vote.
No.
- It's a no from me, But thank you.
- Piers? - At least I didn't say you were adorable And then say no.
[chuckles.]
- It's a no, thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, bye.
- You're unbelievable.
- Rude, rude! - You're unbearable! - Dreams, they're there for a reason.
They're gonna keep on going.
- So don't go All: Chasing waterfalls.
- Stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to.
- Eric and christlo will have To chase their dreams somewhere else.
And the auditions are becoming a bit of a service.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- And what's your name? - Chris, the boy with the wire hair.
- What are you gonna do for us today? - I am hair-hanging.
- Oh! Well, good luck.
- Thank you.
[audience boos.]
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
- Gotta give him a headache.
- That's your actual hair? - Yes, my actual-- - What kind of conditioner do you use? - Ah.
[chuckles.]
- I say no.
Sorry, chris.
- I say no.
- And it's a no from me.
But thank you so much.
- All right, thank you guys.
- Oh, look, it's the kardashians.
- Oh! - [laughing.]
- What is the name of your group? - I'm jenny rocha.
All: And we're painted ladies.
- Let's see what you got.
[upbeat retro music.]
[buzzer.]
- They just going too far with the booty implants now.
[buzzer.]
- I didn't get it.
- Not working out.
- Mm-hmm.
- I have to say no.
- Uh, it's a no for me.
- Hi.
What is your name? - I am mystique.
- What do you do full-time? - I am a meat-cutter for a grocery store in minneapolis.
And I am going to perform some magic for you.
- We're gonna see things we've never seen before? - 90% - Show us 90% of stuff we've never seen before.
- All right.
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
- Uh, terrible.
- Silly.
- What is the 90% that we have never seen before? - It was the way it was put together.
- Yeah, it never been done quite like that before.
Never saw that before.
- It's a no from me.
- And it's a no from me.
- And it's a no from me.
But thank you so much.
I'd never seen anything quite like that before.
- How old are you, cindy? - 42.
[giggles, snorts.]
- [laughing.]
- I'm here to entertain the crowd.
- Behave yourself, I'm a married woman.
America's got talent.
Backstage, howie makes sure The auditions are going according to plan.
- Just going over the plans for this afternoon's show.
Looks like it's gonna be a good show.
- Dance group fatally unique is hoping Their road map leads straight to vegas.
- What's up, girl? All: Hey.
- What's the name of the act? - Fatally unique.
- Fatally unique? - Yeah.
- We got started in 2006.
It's six dancers in the basement of my home.
And we've grown today into a beautiful family.
- We've had a lot of financial struggles.
We actually don't have a studio right now.
But to rehearse, we go and find small places.
And it really is hard, But we just always try to make the best of it.
- This moment is a moment That we've been waiting for our whole life.
There are many people out there That believe that their dreams may not come true.
And it's our job to show them that that is possible.
- Well, welcome.
- Hello.
- What's your name? - We are fatally unique dance team.
From rockford, illinois.
- Okay.
And what's the age? - Wow.
- Middle school, high school, and college.
- Well, good luck.
- Thank you so much.
[hard beat music.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas - Sharon.
- I have to say, You've very, very strong dancers.
I really liked it.
[cheers and applause.]
- You have a lot of energy.
And you do have a different look.
I like the costume.
You're unique, And you're different, and I enjoyed it.
- Right, um For howie to look at this And say that these are good costumes, come on.
Seriously, I wouldn't even cook a goose on that at christmas.
I haven't finished.
I haven't finished.
However On the dancing, I really liked it.
[cheers and applause.]
- It's a yes from me.
- Yes.
- It's three yeses, we'll see you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
All: [chanting.]
unique, e-n-t - What? All: unique, e-n-t, - What? All: unique, e-n-t! - It's three yeses for fatally unique, And they weren't the only ones moving onto las vegas.
- Hey, man.
Get out there and give it to 'em.
- What's your name? - I'm ian johnson.
- And how old are you, ian? - I'm 16 years old.
- And what are you doing there? - I'm setting up my yo-yo.
- Okay.
Go ahead, show us what you do.
[cheers and applause.]
- Wow.
[cheers and applause.]
- That was amazing.
- Thank you.
- I think you're the best I've ever seen.
- You are the best - Thank you.
- I have ever seen as well.
- I'm gonna say yes, I wanna see more.
- Thank you! - It's a yes from me.
- Thank you.
- You rocked the world.
Good job, man.
- Thank you.
- What's your name? - My name is tricky jackson.
- What are you gonna do for us tonight? - I'm here to entertain the crowd tonight.
- Good luck, tricky.
- Yeah, you got a strong neck.
[cheers and applause.]
[booming footsteps.]
[heartbeat sounds.]
[cheers and applause.]
- Don't make me have to break my baby oil out.
It can happen.
- For me, it was like looking in the mirror, to be honest.
- [laughing.]
- very entertaining.
Tricky, behave yourself, I'm a married woman.
- [laughing.]
- why do I feel like I'm sitting at the head table of A giant bachelorette party? [cheers and applause.]
They want me to say yes.
- Yes.
[cheers and applause.]
- Hi, what's your name? - Hi, my name is taylor davis.
- You ever played for a crowd like this before? - Never this big.
No.
[chuckles.]
- All right.
Good luck.
- and when you smile the whole world stops and stares for a while - That's talent.
- 'cause girl, you're amazing just the way you are [cheers and applause.]
- It was fantastic.
You have a great individual sound.
- You are amazing just the way you are.
There's no question.
Yes.
- It's a yes for me.
- Three yeses, you're going to las vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- That's it, man, you're going to vegas! - I know! Ah! - So many people come on, and they can sing, But they've got no conviction with anything they do.
- That's the difference between a star And somebody who can sing.
- Yes.
- Welcome back to america's got talent As the auditions continue.
Onstage, 27-year-old tomahawk tassels Is showing the judges everything she's got.
[burlesque-style music.]
[buzzer.]
- Whoa! Dropped that thing.
- Howie? - Is that an authentic, uh, paddle? Is that--is that pine? - It is a real paddle.
- Can we look at the paddle? You wanna see the paddle? - If you want it, you gotta come and get it.
[audience ohs.]
- All right.
[cheers and applause.]
- Hi.
[audience chanting.]
howie, howie, howie! - You gotta see this paddle.
This is amazing.
[buzzer.]
- Can you get on with it, please.
- Oh, can I see that.
- Oh.
[cheers and applause.]
- [chuckles.]
- all righty then.
- She need to change her name to tomahawk topless.
[buzzer goes off.]
- [laughing.]
- Okay, let's vote.
- It's a no from me.
- It's just, it's not a $1,000,000 act.
It's a no from me, tomahawk.
- I would've-- I would've said yes.
But it doesn't matter.
Sorry, thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- Thank you, guys.
- The next acting coming to the stage Is 42-year-old homemaker cindy chang.
- Hello.
- Hello, sir.
- My name's nick.
- Yes, I know.
- Nice to meet you.
What's your name? - Cindy.
Cindy chang.
I'm cindy chang, I'm 42 years old, And I'm going to sing.
- Hi, welcome to america's got talent.
- Well, I used to be a technical writer and editor, But really, I'm really unemployed.
And mainly a wife.
A housewife.
[giggles.]
housewife is a full-time job.
[giggles.]
[snorts.]
Before I sing, I'll sip olive oil.
Because it lubricates your chords.
But little by little, but lots of it.
Otherwise it gets really gross.
[giggles.]
And when I walk on that stage today I'm just gonna try to enjoy the moment.
And sing! Oh, yeah, and I'm gonna sing.
[giggles, snorts.]
- Hello.
What's your name, please? - Cindy chang.
- Cindy chang.
- Yes, and - How old are you, cindy? - I'm 42.
- Okay, and tell me Something about yourself that's interesting.
- I used to be really shy.
And I'm still a little shy, But I've come out of my shell a little bit.
[giggles.]
and - [giggles.]
- okay.
And what is your act? - I wanted to always be a singer, But my parents said no.
- Do your family know you're here? - No.
[giggles, snorts.]
No.
[audience ohs, chuckles.]
- Right.
Okay, why don't we see the act? - Thank you.
[breathes.]
[puccini's o mio bambino caro.]
si, si ci voglio andare e se l'amassi indarno - wow.
- andrei sul ponte vecchio - ThatIs talent.
- ma per buttarmi in arno mi struggo e mi tormento o dio pieta [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - Sh, sh, sh.
- Cindy, how are you feeling? - Oh, my gosh, this is so overwhelming.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
[cheers and applause.]
- Well, I tell you what, I wasn't expecting that.
If your parents watched this, You know what they'll be thinking? Big mistake.
- [chuckles.]
- Sharon, what do you think? - You have a very beautiful voice, cindy.
And you're a very beautiful woman, too.
- Thank you.
- I can tell inside, as well as out.
- Thank you.
[giggles.]
- Howie? - Why did you get so emotional at the end of the song? What were you thinking? - I can't believe I'm here.
I started taking my first voice lesson In my mid- to late-twenties.
And my--the voice teacher said it was too late for me.
But I'm like, "well, now what am I gonna do?" so.
- Well, I think your parents are very proud.
And I hope they're watching.
And I hope that they can share what-- The feeling that we have in this room.
- This show is not about finding Polished singers that have already done quite well.
It's about people like you.
Who have lived a dream for so long, And then you come to this stage, and you begin to sing, And this whole audience, I think collectively, We all went "wow.
" [cheers and applause.]
And I'm saying yes.
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - Howie, yes or no? - Yes.
- Sharon? - We'll see you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, my god! That wasSo emotional.
- You did it! - [crying.]
- it's okay.
- Oh, my god.
- What's this moment mean to you? - Oh, my gosh, this is a dream come true.
This is This is, uh, a dream.
I can't believe it.
Is this really happening? - It's really happening.
- [giggles.]
Oh, my gosh, after all these years.
- You're going to las vegas.
You're living your dream.
- I get to hug nick cannon.
[giggles.]
All: What's up, america? - So far, there have been plenty of auditions That have popped to the judges.
- Oh, look, it's the kardashians.
- Oh! - [laughing.]
- [singing operatically [cheers and applause.]
- we'll see you in vegas.
- And there's still plenty more to come.
- Are you married? - Only to my cat.
- [laughing.]
- The kids are getting ready To risk their lives in that cage.
- That is what I mean by a dangerous act! - six foot, seven foot, eight foot, punch All: daylight come and me wanna go home - go home all: go home [buzzer.]
- said go home take me away all: daylight come and me wanna go home - daylight come All: and me wanna go - daylight come-- - now it's good.
- go home, saying all: daylight come and me wanna go home hey! [cheers and applause.]
- See what the judges have to say.
- Piers? - Well, I think you should thank me.
Because the moment I pressed the buzzer, out you roared.
[laughing.]
like three lionesses To come and get me.
Thank you, piers.
All: Thank you, piers.
- My pleasure.
My pleasure.
- [chuckles.]
- I love that you take credit.
- He takes it for everything.
For me, it was smokin'.
Howie? - Me, yes.
- Piers.
- Yes.
- And a yes from me.
[cheers and applause.]
- See you in vegas.
- In vegas! - See you in vegas.
- It's off to vegas for Mike stone and the kritikal band.
And backstage, the judges can't stop horsing around.
- Put it away.
- Put what away? - Disgusting.
Really annoying for everybody.
- [laughing.]
[loud laughing.]
- It's that guy's sign, it's that guy's sign.
- [screams.]
- As hard as I can, I'm gonna punch you in the head.
Yeah? Ready? Why don't you just shut up? Seriously.
Like some yapping little chihuahua Constantly in my ear.
- [snorts.]
- As the judges return to their seats, This next act has a few tricks of his own.
- My name is paul fegen, And my nickname is fantastic fig Because I am a psychic magician.
And this is my cat, newton.
- [purrs.]
- I started entertaining when I was a child.
Then I became an attorney, and I became very successful Representing, like, jimi hendrix.
Being an attorney is fun, But it's not as much fun as being a magician.
And I can do tricks that no one else can do.
And that makes me a master of magic.
- Wow.
That's all I can say.
- You got the kitty on your shoulder, You got the ladies surrounding you The sequins! - We're gonna go onstage, and we're gonna blow the minds Of all of the people out there.
[cheers and applause.]
- Well, go ahead and get 'em, fantastic fig, Fab four, and newton.
- Like the hugh hefner of magic.
- What is your name? - My name is paul fegen, A.
K.
A.
Fantastic fig.
- [meows.]
- And my cat is newton.
- What do you do for a living? - I'm a full-time magician.
- Are you married? - Only to my cat.
[cheers and applause.]
- Work your magic on us, paul.
- I will.
Any one of you, think of a card.
- You want me to name it? - Yes.
- Ace of hearts.
- Okay, that's because you've got a good heart.
[audience ohs.]
- Wow.
I didn't plan that.
I had no idea.
That's amazing.
That's pretty good, paul.
I wasn't expecting that.
- Me neither.
[chuckles.]
- you're good.
- Sharon, would you like to name a card? - I would love to.
- What does the cat have to do with it? - [laughing.]
Ace of spades.
- Okay, I'll do it slow.
Because most magicians do things so fast Because their hands are quicker than your eyes.
But my hands, because I'm older, aren't that quick.
So if I do it slow, I give you your ace of spades.
[cheers and applause.]
- Wow.
- Piers What card would you like? - The, uh, jack of clubs.
- Okay, well, that card I can't get.
Unfortunately.
- Why? - Because that card happens to be in my cat's ear.
[cheers and applause.]
- Really impressive.
- [chuckles.]
- how did he do that? - I don't know! - With a kitty on his shoulder! That's a player! - It's time to dance.
- He told his ladies it's time to dance.
[upbeat music.]
- What is going on? [buzzer.]
- That is entertaining.
- Well, you had me And then you confused me.
[audience laughs.]
You made cards appear.
It was wonderful.
- Yes.
- I didn't know how it happened.
I loved the bizarreness of you just having a cat For no reason at all.
I loved that.
- Well, I can't do any tricks without the cat.
- And then you just danced.
I don't understand why.
- Don't feel bad, I don't understand either.
- Oh, okay.
- The girls wanted to dance.
[audience laughs.]
- You're one of the weirdest people I've ever met.
- I've heard that before.
- But I've got to say, The card trick was brilliant.
- Thank you.
- For that reason, And the fact that you're still dancing at your age Which is just commendable-- - 76.
- Yeah.
I'm gonna say yes.
- Okay.
- Howie? - I'm gonna say no to the dancing.
Yes, to the magic.
That's two yeses.
We'll see you in vegas.
- That card trick, I've never seen that before.
Have you? - I just like the cat.
- The cat isn't even a part of the act.
- I know.
- We guessed some randoms, right? - Yeah.
- Yeah, absolutely.
- I did.
- You're going to vegas, though.
- That's really sad-- all: [cheers.]
- You can bring them, just don't dance.
- Welcome back to america's got talent.
As thousands continue to wait for their audition, Many hopefuls are confident that they Have the talent, the charisma, and the look, To win over the judges.
All: We've got talent! [cheers.]
- I got talent.
- And this next act is no exception.
- Hey.
How you doing? - Good.
How you doing? - I'm good.
My name's nick.
- My name is corvella baker.
- I'm janae sampson.
Both: And we are g.
T.
R.
- G.
T.
R.
Stands for "girls that rock.
" Because we're girls And we rock.
We're like two beyonces onstage, okay? - Mm, mm, mm, oh! - I have to stretch, girl, oh! - We something that america needs.
We stand out from everybody else, So when we hit the stage, We gonna be the eye-popper, that "ooh, who are them?" - Go get 'em then.
Do what you do.
- [giggles.]
Hi.
- Hello, ladies.
- Hi, how are you? - Hi.
- All right, welcome.
What's your names? - My name is corvella.
- And I'm janae.
- What are you gonna do for us today? - We're gonna sing and dance drop it low by ester dean.
[cheers and applause.]
- There'll be a whole lot of bouncing onstage.
- Good luck.
Both: Thank you.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
- Let's get it.
- this is for my misses, everybody for my misses everybody, throw your hands in the air - in the air - I got patron in my cup and I don't give a [audience boos.]
[buzzer.]
- get it girl, oh they wanna see me drop it, drop it, drop it watch me pop it, pop it, pop it shake that On the floor [buzzer.]
oh I can tell that you like that, oh yeah boy, you love it - yeah, I know you love it boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom [buzzer.]
- Look at nick [laughing.]
Come out here, you.
- You want me to come out? [cheers and applause.]
- Nick - I was enjoying it.
- Nick, could you just give me that last move one more time? - This one? [cheers and applause.]
[audience screams.]
- Whoa.
- It's a no for me.
- It's a no for me.
- And a no, I'm sorry.
- All right.
- As g.
T.
R.
Exits stage left, This next act is setting up Right in the middle of the theatre.
- We're the fearless flores family.
I'm ricardo.
- I'm cyndel.
- I'm volorian.
- I'm arcelia.
- My kids are tenth generation performers.
regular kids going to school.
they are these daredevils That are just unbelievable.
We're doing this stunt, it's called the globe of death.
Volorian is the youngest person right now To accomplish this, at eight years old.
My kids, they take their motorcycles inside, And they get on them, and they race them around, Sideways, upside-down, criss-crossing back and forth.
- You guys ready? - There is some danger to it.
Timing's everything in there.
They gotta get close to each other, But we don't want them to get too close.
- Go.
- Go ahead and get 'em guys.
[cheers and applause.]
- Okay.
Who are you? - I'm cyndel flores.
- And I'm volorian flores.
- Okay.
And you, sir? - Ricardo flores.
- So you're the dad? - I'm their father, yes.
- What's the group? - Well, we're the fearless flores family.
And they're gonna get their bikes, And they're gonna stick it in the big metal ball there, And race them around all over, criss-crossing.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
- How old are you two? - Eight.
[cheers and applause.]
- And how old's your sister? - I'm 13.
- They are the youngest ones to do this right now.
He's been doing it since he was four, And she's been doing it since she was six.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
Nobody's caught up to them yet.
- And how dangerous is this? - Uh, a little, but [audience laughs.]
- Well, look, this sounds very exciting.
I'm looking forward to this.
So good luck.
Let's see it.
- Are we ready? - Yeah.
- These kids are trained professionals.
Right, mom? - Oh, yeah.
- Don't try this at home.
- All right.
- Kid daredevils.
[cheers and applause.]
All right.
Go ahead, buddy.
- Welcome back to america's got talent Where before the break, Judges met a daredevil brother and sister duo act.
Eight-year-old volorian, and 13-year-old cyndel.
- They're gonna get their bikes, And they're gonna stick it in the big metal ball there.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
- These kids are trained professionals.
Right, mom? - Oh, yeah.
- Don't try this at home.
The flores family is all set.
The kids are getting ready to risk their lives In that cage.
It's about to get intense.
- Ready? [cheers and applause.]
- Wow! - Whoa! - Wow! [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - You guys okay? You okay? - Yeah.
- Follow me.
- Now that is what I mean by a dangerous act! [cheers and applause.]
That's one of the most exciting things I've ever seen on this show.
- Well, thank you.
- Absolutely amazing.
Howie? - Well, I-I Ditto, I agree with that.
When my--when my kid was eight years old, We had a birthday party for him, And I bought one of those bouncy things, And I stood on the outside going, "be careful, you can hurt yourself!" This takes the bouncy thing to a whole new-- This is amazing.
It's amazing.
Sharon? - Your timing, your coordination, The balance was absolutely perfection.
It was fantastic.
[cheers and applause.]
- The big question is, What do you do to take this up a notch? Because it's hard to imagine how it gets more exciting.
- Well, there's room for more motorcycles.
There absolutely is.
I ride, my wife rides.
So ultimately, we'd have all four bikes inside.
- Really? - Absolutely.
- Really? - So you ride, too.
- Yep, I ride.
I sure do.
- Okay.
We're gonna vote.
Howie? - Wow.
Yes.
- Sharon? - Yeah! - It's a yes for me.
- Whoo! - Okay.
The fearless flores family, it's three yeses.
See you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- See you in vegas.
[applause.]
- Wow, that's something.
- That was something.
Can you imagine mom and dad in there, too? - No.
- Four bikes? - How they're all gonna get in there.
- How's it feel to be going to vegas? - I'm not sure yet.
I'm still trying to - Put it all together, huh? - Yeah.
- Well, I can't wait to see what else you're gonna bring us.
- We went out with a bang.
[cheers and applause.]
- After a busy day, the auditions have come to an end.
And the fans outside are still lined up To say good-bye to the judges.
- You enjoy the show? All: Yes.
- Are the hotels down in this area here? - Hi, sharon! - Hi, sweet one, how are you? - Even I dream to be on that show.
- Come on.
- Come here real quick.
- don't bring around your cloud to rain on my parade everybody here I am All: [applause.]
- Great ending, give us a hug.
- To just stop in the middle of the sidewalk And to sing for sharon osbourne Oh, my gosh! I did it!
[roaring cheers.]
- You guys are going to vegas! [cheers and applause.]
- Damn.
- Ah.
- [singing note.]
[motorcycles roar.]
- [singing note.]
- that's talent.
[audience boos.]
- oh! [energetic music.]
- Welcome to america's got talent.
And if you're gonna audition For the biggest talent search in the world, You gotta wake up early in the morning.
- We've been camping out here since 2:00 in the morning.
- Yeah, we've been waiting since 3:30.
- I've been waiting all day, and I can't wait to audition.
[cheers and applause.]
- Thousands are here at the auditions, Hoping to answer the age-old question.
- Do you have talent? [cheers and applause.]
- Everyone is ready for their shot At the prize of a lifetime.
$1 million and the chance to headline a show in las vegas.
The judges have found their way to the theatre.
But finding the stage is harder than they think.
- I feel like I'm in a scene from spinal tap.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at this place.
This is, like, a real dungeon.
It's alive! [cheers and applause.]
- Are you guys ready to see some talent? [cheers and applause.]
Are you guys ready to meet your judges? [cheers and applause.]
Give it up for piers morgan! [cheers and applause.]
- Where did sharon go? Sharon! Sharon! - [giggles.]
- Sharon! Where is sharon? - One of the most beautiful women in the world, Sharon osbourne! [cheers and applause.]
- Sharon! Piers? Sharon! I'm alone.
Piers! - Give it up for howie mandel! [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
- howie, howie, howie! - Sharon! [chanting continues.]
[cheers and applause.]
- Are you guys ready to get this show rollin'? [cheers and applause.]
Hello.
- Hey, what's up? - My name's nick.
- Hey, nick.
My name's christlo.
- I'm eric.
How are you? - Eric.
- [giggles.]
eric and chris, What's the name of your act? Both: Eric and christlo.
[giggles.]
- okay.
- We met early eighth grade year, And I was a new student to his school.
- And the girl I had a crush on had a crush on him.
That didn't make me too happy.
But we started talking.
We became, like, best friends.
- We don't even talk to her anymore.
- Yeah, we don't.
Both: [giggles.]
- What are you guys gonna do? - We gonna be singing and doing some dancing.
We've been preparing for a while For this to happen, and - Five years.
- Yeah, five years.
And we're ready.
Everybody is gonna feel we gots to go.
- We gonna kill it.
[cheers and applause.]
- Okay.
What are your names? - I'm eric fleckner.
- And I'm christlo gittens.
- And we are eric and christlo.
- And what are you gonna do, chaps? - Um, today we're gonna be singing and dancing.
- The stage is yours.
- Holla.
- Okay.
[tlc's waterfalls.]
[buzzer.]
- a lonely mother gazing out of the window staring Both: at a son that she just can't touch [audience boos.]
- if at any time he's in a jam she'll be by his side but he doesn't realize he hurts her so much [buzzer.]
- Oh, come on.
Both: listen to me don't go chasing waterfalls please ick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all but I think you're moving too fast [audience boos.]
- [chuckles.]
Piers? - Well, it was a complete and utter catastrophe, wasn't it? [audience laughs.]
- I don't think we're horrible.
- You're not horrible.
- I mean - Listen guys, I think that you are adorable.
You're great characters.
But it's some-- - you're like milli vanilla.
[audience laughing.]
- Um Well, I think you're adorable, But it's just a bit juvenile, that's all.
- Sharon, I just wanted to say I love you.
[chuckles.]
I really do.
I really do.
- I think that you are adorable.
- You've said that five times! - And I'm going to say it again.
I think you are absolutely adorable.
And come home with me.
- Let's vote.
No.
- It's a no from me, But thank you.
- Piers? - At least I didn't say you were adorable And then say no.
[chuckles.]
- It's a no, thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, bye.
- You're unbelievable.
- Rude, rude! - You're unbearable! - Dreams, they're there for a reason.
They're gonna keep on going.
- So don't go All: Chasing waterfalls.
- Stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to.
- Eric and christlo will have To chase their dreams somewhere else.
And the auditions are becoming a bit of a service.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- And what's your name? - Chris, the boy with the wire hair.
- What are you gonna do for us today? - I am hair-hanging.
- Oh! Well, good luck.
- Thank you.
[audience boos.]
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
- Gotta give him a headache.
- That's your actual hair? - Yes, my actual-- - What kind of conditioner do you use? - Ah.
[chuckles.]
- I say no.
Sorry, chris.
- I say no.
- And it's a no from me.
But thank you so much.
- All right, thank you guys.
- Oh, look, it's the kardashians.
- Oh! - [laughing.]
- What is the name of your group? - I'm jenny rocha.
All: And we're painted ladies.
- Let's see what you got.
[upbeat retro music.]
[buzzer.]
- They just going too far with the booty implants now.
[buzzer.]
- I didn't get it.
- Not working out.
- Mm-hmm.
- I have to say no.
- Uh, it's a no for me.
- Hi.
What is your name? - I am mystique.
- What do you do full-time? - I am a meat-cutter for a grocery store in minneapolis.
And I am going to perform some magic for you.
- We're gonna see things we've never seen before? - 90% - Show us 90% of stuff we've never seen before.
- All right.
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
[buzzer.]
- Uh, terrible.
- Silly.
- What is the 90% that we have never seen before? - It was the way it was put together.
- Yeah, it never been done quite like that before.
Never saw that before.
- It's a no from me.
- And it's a no from me.
- And it's a no from me.
But thank you so much.
I'd never seen anything quite like that before.
- How old are you, cindy? - 42.
[giggles, snorts.]
- [laughing.]
- I'm here to entertain the crowd.
- Behave yourself, I'm a married woman.
America's got talent.
Backstage, howie makes sure The auditions are going according to plan.
- Just going over the plans for this afternoon's show.
Looks like it's gonna be a good show.
- Dance group fatally unique is hoping Their road map leads straight to vegas.
- What's up, girl? All: Hey.
- What's the name of the act? - Fatally unique.
- Fatally unique? - Yeah.
- We got started in 2006.
It's six dancers in the basement of my home.
And we've grown today into a beautiful family.
- We've had a lot of financial struggles.
We actually don't have a studio right now.
But to rehearse, we go and find small places.
And it really is hard, But we just always try to make the best of it.
- This moment is a moment That we've been waiting for our whole life.
There are many people out there That believe that their dreams may not come true.
And it's our job to show them that that is possible.
- Well, welcome.
- Hello.
- What's your name? - We are fatally unique dance team.
From rockford, illinois.
- Okay.
And what's the age? - Wow.
- Middle school, high school, and college.
- Well, good luck.
- Thank you so much.
[hard beat music.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas - Sharon.
- I have to say, You've very, very strong dancers.
I really liked it.
[cheers and applause.]
- You have a lot of energy.
And you do have a different look.
I like the costume.
You're unique, And you're different, and I enjoyed it.
- Right, um For howie to look at this And say that these are good costumes, come on.
Seriously, I wouldn't even cook a goose on that at christmas.
I haven't finished.
I haven't finished.
However On the dancing, I really liked it.
[cheers and applause.]
- It's a yes from me.
- Yes.
- It's three yeses, we'll see you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
All: [chanting.]
unique, e-n-t - What? All: unique, e-n-t, - What? All: unique, e-n-t! - It's three yeses for fatally unique, And they weren't the only ones moving onto las vegas.
- Hey, man.
Get out there and give it to 'em.
- What's your name? - I'm ian johnson.
- And how old are you, ian? - I'm 16 years old.
- And what are you doing there? - I'm setting up my yo-yo.
- Okay.
Go ahead, show us what you do.
[cheers and applause.]
- Wow.
[cheers and applause.]
- That was amazing.
- Thank you.
- I think you're the best I've ever seen.
- You are the best - Thank you.
- I have ever seen as well.
- I'm gonna say yes, I wanna see more.
- Thank you! - It's a yes from me.
- Thank you.
- You rocked the world.
Good job, man.
- Thank you.
- What's your name? - My name is tricky jackson.
- What are you gonna do for us tonight? - I'm here to entertain the crowd tonight.
- Good luck, tricky.
- Yeah, you got a strong neck.
[cheers and applause.]
[booming footsteps.]
[heartbeat sounds.]
[cheers and applause.]
- Don't make me have to break my baby oil out.
It can happen.
- For me, it was like looking in the mirror, to be honest.
- [laughing.]
- very entertaining.
Tricky, behave yourself, I'm a married woman.
- [laughing.]
- why do I feel like I'm sitting at the head table of A giant bachelorette party? [cheers and applause.]
They want me to say yes.
- Yes.
[cheers and applause.]
- Hi, what's your name? - Hi, my name is taylor davis.
- You ever played for a crowd like this before? - Never this big.
No.
[chuckles.]
- All right.
Good luck.
- and when you smile the whole world stops and stares for a while - That's talent.
- 'cause girl, you're amazing just the way you are [cheers and applause.]
- It was fantastic.
You have a great individual sound.
- You are amazing just the way you are.
There's no question.
Yes.
- It's a yes for me.
- Three yeses, you're going to las vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- That's it, man, you're going to vegas! - I know! Ah! - So many people come on, and they can sing, But they've got no conviction with anything they do.
- That's the difference between a star And somebody who can sing.
- Yes.
- Welcome back to america's got talent As the auditions continue.
Onstage, 27-year-old tomahawk tassels Is showing the judges everything she's got.
[burlesque-style music.]
[buzzer.]
- Whoa! Dropped that thing.
- Howie? - Is that an authentic, uh, paddle? Is that--is that pine? - It is a real paddle.
- Can we look at the paddle? You wanna see the paddle? - If you want it, you gotta come and get it.
[audience ohs.]
- All right.
[cheers and applause.]
- Hi.
[audience chanting.]
howie, howie, howie! - You gotta see this paddle.
This is amazing.
[buzzer.]
- Can you get on with it, please.
- Oh, can I see that.
- Oh.
[cheers and applause.]
- [chuckles.]
- all righty then.
- She need to change her name to tomahawk topless.
[buzzer goes off.]
- [laughing.]
- Okay, let's vote.
- It's a no from me.
- It's just, it's not a $1,000,000 act.
It's a no from me, tomahawk.
- I would've-- I would've said yes.
But it doesn't matter.
Sorry, thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- Thank you, guys.
- The next acting coming to the stage Is 42-year-old homemaker cindy chang.
- Hello.
- Hello, sir.
- My name's nick.
- Yes, I know.
- Nice to meet you.
What's your name? - Cindy.
Cindy chang.
I'm cindy chang, I'm 42 years old, And I'm going to sing.
- Hi, welcome to america's got talent.
- Well, I used to be a technical writer and editor, But really, I'm really unemployed.
And mainly a wife.
A housewife.
[giggles.]
housewife is a full-time job.
[giggles.]
[snorts.]
Before I sing, I'll sip olive oil.
Because it lubricates your chords.
But little by little, but lots of it.
Otherwise it gets really gross.
[giggles.]
And when I walk on that stage today I'm just gonna try to enjoy the moment.
And sing! Oh, yeah, and I'm gonna sing.
[giggles, snorts.]
- Hello.
What's your name, please? - Cindy chang.
- Cindy chang.
- Yes, and - How old are you, cindy? - I'm 42.
- Okay, and tell me Something about yourself that's interesting.
- I used to be really shy.
And I'm still a little shy, But I've come out of my shell a little bit.
[giggles.]
and - [giggles.]
- okay.
And what is your act? - I wanted to always be a singer, But my parents said no.
- Do your family know you're here? - No.
[giggles, snorts.]
No.
[audience ohs, chuckles.]
- Right.
Okay, why don't we see the act? - Thank you.
[breathes.]
[puccini's o mio bambino caro.]
si, si ci voglio andare e se l'amassi indarno - wow.
- andrei sul ponte vecchio - ThatIs talent.
- ma per buttarmi in arno mi struggo e mi tormento o dio pieta [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - Sh, sh, sh.
- Cindy, how are you feeling? - Oh, my gosh, this is so overwhelming.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
[cheers and applause.]
- Well, I tell you what, I wasn't expecting that.
If your parents watched this, You know what they'll be thinking? Big mistake.
- [chuckles.]
- Sharon, what do you think? - You have a very beautiful voice, cindy.
And you're a very beautiful woman, too.
- Thank you.
- I can tell inside, as well as out.
- Thank you.
[giggles.]
- Howie? - Why did you get so emotional at the end of the song? What were you thinking? - I can't believe I'm here.
I started taking my first voice lesson In my mid- to late-twenties.
And my--the voice teacher said it was too late for me.
But I'm like, "well, now what am I gonna do?" so.
- Well, I think your parents are very proud.
And I hope they're watching.
And I hope that they can share what-- The feeling that we have in this room.
- This show is not about finding Polished singers that have already done quite well.
It's about people like you.
Who have lived a dream for so long, And then you come to this stage, and you begin to sing, And this whole audience, I think collectively, We all went "wow.
" [cheers and applause.]
And I'm saying yes.
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - Howie, yes or no? - Yes.
- Sharon? - We'll see you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, my god! That wasSo emotional.
- You did it! - [crying.]
- it's okay.
- Oh, my god.
- What's this moment mean to you? - Oh, my gosh, this is a dream come true.
This is This is, uh, a dream.
I can't believe it.
Is this really happening? - It's really happening.
- [giggles.]
Oh, my gosh, after all these years.
- You're going to las vegas.
You're living your dream.
- I get to hug nick cannon.
[giggles.]
All: What's up, america? - So far, there have been plenty of auditions That have popped to the judges.
- Oh, look, it's the kardashians.
- Oh! - [laughing.]
- [singing operatically [cheers and applause.]
- we'll see you in vegas.
- And there's still plenty more to come.
- Are you married? - Only to my cat.
- [laughing.]
- The kids are getting ready To risk their lives in that cage.
- That is what I mean by a dangerous act! - six foot, seven foot, eight foot, punch All: daylight come and me wanna go home - go home all: go home [buzzer.]
- said go home take me away all: daylight come and me wanna go home - daylight come All: and me wanna go - daylight come-- - now it's good.
- go home, saying all: daylight come and me wanna go home hey! [cheers and applause.]
- See what the judges have to say.
- Piers? - Well, I think you should thank me.
Because the moment I pressed the buzzer, out you roared.
[laughing.]
like three lionesses To come and get me.
Thank you, piers.
All: Thank you, piers.
- My pleasure.
My pleasure.
- [chuckles.]
- I love that you take credit.
- He takes it for everything.
For me, it was smokin'.
Howie? - Me, yes.
- Piers.
- Yes.
- And a yes from me.
[cheers and applause.]
- See you in vegas.
- In vegas! - See you in vegas.
- It's off to vegas for Mike stone and the kritikal band.
And backstage, the judges can't stop horsing around.
- Put it away.
- Put what away? - Disgusting.
Really annoying for everybody.
- [laughing.]
[loud laughing.]
- It's that guy's sign, it's that guy's sign.
- [screams.]
- As hard as I can, I'm gonna punch you in the head.
Yeah? Ready? Why don't you just shut up? Seriously.
Like some yapping little chihuahua Constantly in my ear.
- [snorts.]
- As the judges return to their seats, This next act has a few tricks of his own.
- My name is paul fegen, And my nickname is fantastic fig Because I am a psychic magician.
And this is my cat, newton.
- [purrs.]
- I started entertaining when I was a child.
Then I became an attorney, and I became very successful Representing, like, jimi hendrix.
Being an attorney is fun, But it's not as much fun as being a magician.
And I can do tricks that no one else can do.
And that makes me a master of magic.
- Wow.
That's all I can say.
- You got the kitty on your shoulder, You got the ladies surrounding you The sequins! - We're gonna go onstage, and we're gonna blow the minds Of all of the people out there.
[cheers and applause.]
- Well, go ahead and get 'em, fantastic fig, Fab four, and newton.
- Like the hugh hefner of magic.
- What is your name? - My name is paul fegen, A.
K.
A.
Fantastic fig.
- [meows.]
- And my cat is newton.
- What do you do for a living? - I'm a full-time magician.
- Are you married? - Only to my cat.
[cheers and applause.]
- Work your magic on us, paul.
- I will.
Any one of you, think of a card.
- You want me to name it? - Yes.
- Ace of hearts.
- Okay, that's because you've got a good heart.
[audience ohs.]
- Wow.
I didn't plan that.
I had no idea.
That's amazing.
That's pretty good, paul.
I wasn't expecting that.
- Me neither.
[chuckles.]
- you're good.
- Sharon, would you like to name a card? - I would love to.
- What does the cat have to do with it? - [laughing.]
Ace of spades.
- Okay, I'll do it slow.
Because most magicians do things so fast Because their hands are quicker than your eyes.
But my hands, because I'm older, aren't that quick.
So if I do it slow, I give you your ace of spades.
[cheers and applause.]
- Wow.
- Piers What card would you like? - The, uh, jack of clubs.
- Okay, well, that card I can't get.
Unfortunately.
- Why? - Because that card happens to be in my cat's ear.
[cheers and applause.]
- Really impressive.
- [chuckles.]
- how did he do that? - I don't know! - With a kitty on his shoulder! That's a player! - It's time to dance.
- He told his ladies it's time to dance.
[upbeat music.]
- What is going on? [buzzer.]
- That is entertaining.
- Well, you had me And then you confused me.
[audience laughs.]
You made cards appear.
It was wonderful.
- Yes.
- I didn't know how it happened.
I loved the bizarreness of you just having a cat For no reason at all.
I loved that.
- Well, I can't do any tricks without the cat.
- And then you just danced.
I don't understand why.
- Don't feel bad, I don't understand either.
- Oh, okay.
- The girls wanted to dance.
[audience laughs.]
- You're one of the weirdest people I've ever met.
- I've heard that before.
- But I've got to say, The card trick was brilliant.
- Thank you.
- For that reason, And the fact that you're still dancing at your age Which is just commendable-- - 76.
- Yeah.
I'm gonna say yes.
- Okay.
- Howie? - I'm gonna say no to the dancing.
Yes, to the magic.
That's two yeses.
We'll see you in vegas.
- That card trick, I've never seen that before.
Have you? - I just like the cat.
- The cat isn't even a part of the act.
- I know.
- We guessed some randoms, right? - Yeah.
- Yeah, absolutely.
- I did.
- You're going to vegas, though.
- That's really sad-- all: [cheers.]
- You can bring them, just don't dance.
- Welcome back to america's got talent.
As thousands continue to wait for their audition, Many hopefuls are confident that they Have the talent, the charisma, and the look, To win over the judges.
All: We've got talent! [cheers.]
- I got talent.
- And this next act is no exception.
- Hey.
How you doing? - Good.
How you doing? - I'm good.
My name's nick.
- My name is corvella baker.
- I'm janae sampson.
Both: And we are g.
T.
R.
- G.
T.
R.
Stands for "girls that rock.
" Because we're girls And we rock.
We're like two beyonces onstage, okay? - Mm, mm, mm, oh! - I have to stretch, girl, oh! - We something that america needs.
We stand out from everybody else, So when we hit the stage, We gonna be the eye-popper, that "ooh, who are them?" - Go get 'em then.
Do what you do.
- [giggles.]
Hi.
- Hello, ladies.
- Hi, how are you? - Hi.
- All right, welcome.
What's your names? - My name is corvella.
- And I'm janae.
- What are you gonna do for us today? - We're gonna sing and dance drop it low by ester dean.
[cheers and applause.]
- There'll be a whole lot of bouncing onstage.
- Good luck.
Both: Thank you.
- Thanks.
- Okay.
- Let's get it.
- this is for my misses, everybody for my misses everybody, throw your hands in the air - in the air - I got patron in my cup and I don't give a [audience boos.]
[buzzer.]
- get it girl, oh they wanna see me drop it, drop it, drop it watch me pop it, pop it, pop it shake that On the floor [buzzer.]
oh I can tell that you like that, oh yeah boy, you love it - yeah, I know you love it boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom [buzzer.]
- Look at nick [laughing.]
Come out here, you.
- You want me to come out? [cheers and applause.]
- Nick - I was enjoying it.
- Nick, could you just give me that last move one more time? - This one? [cheers and applause.]
[audience screams.]
- Whoa.
- It's a no for me.
- It's a no for me.
- And a no, I'm sorry.
- All right.
- As g.
T.
R.
Exits stage left, This next act is setting up Right in the middle of the theatre.
- We're the fearless flores family.
I'm ricardo.
- I'm cyndel.
- I'm volorian.
- I'm arcelia.
- My kids are tenth generation performers.
regular kids going to school.
they are these daredevils That are just unbelievable.
We're doing this stunt, it's called the globe of death.
Volorian is the youngest person right now To accomplish this, at eight years old.
My kids, they take their motorcycles inside, And they get on them, and they race them around, Sideways, upside-down, criss-crossing back and forth.
- You guys ready? - There is some danger to it.
Timing's everything in there.
They gotta get close to each other, But we don't want them to get too close.
- Go.
- Go ahead and get 'em guys.
[cheers and applause.]
- Okay.
Who are you? - I'm cyndel flores.
- And I'm volorian flores.
- Okay.
And you, sir? - Ricardo flores.
- So you're the dad? - I'm their father, yes.
- What's the group? - Well, we're the fearless flores family.
And they're gonna get their bikes, And they're gonna stick it in the big metal ball there, And race them around all over, criss-crossing.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
- How old are you two? - Eight.
[cheers and applause.]
- And how old's your sister? - I'm 13.
- They are the youngest ones to do this right now.
He's been doing it since he was four, And she's been doing it since she was six.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
Nobody's caught up to them yet.
- And how dangerous is this? - Uh, a little, but [audience laughs.]
- Well, look, this sounds very exciting.
I'm looking forward to this.
So good luck.
Let's see it.
- Are we ready? - Yeah.
- These kids are trained professionals.
Right, mom? - Oh, yeah.
- Don't try this at home.
- All right.
- Kid daredevils.
[cheers and applause.]
All right.
Go ahead, buddy.
- Welcome back to america's got talent Where before the break, Judges met a daredevil brother and sister duo act.
Eight-year-old volorian, and 13-year-old cyndel.
- They're gonna get their bikes, And they're gonna stick it in the big metal ball there.
- Really? - Oh, yeah.
- These kids are trained professionals.
Right, mom? - Oh, yeah.
- Don't try this at home.
The flores family is all set.
The kids are getting ready to risk their lives In that cage.
It's about to get intense.
- Ready? [cheers and applause.]
- Wow! - Whoa! - Wow! [cheers and applause.]
[audience chanting.]
vegas, vegas, vegas! - You guys okay? You okay? - Yeah.
- Follow me.
- Now that is what I mean by a dangerous act! [cheers and applause.]
That's one of the most exciting things I've ever seen on this show.
- Well, thank you.
- Absolutely amazing.
Howie? - Well, I-I Ditto, I agree with that.
When my--when my kid was eight years old, We had a birthday party for him, And I bought one of those bouncy things, And I stood on the outside going, "be careful, you can hurt yourself!" This takes the bouncy thing to a whole new-- This is amazing.
It's amazing.
Sharon? - Your timing, your coordination, The balance was absolutely perfection.
It was fantastic.
[cheers and applause.]
- The big question is, What do you do to take this up a notch? Because it's hard to imagine how it gets more exciting.
- Well, there's room for more motorcycles.
There absolutely is.
I ride, my wife rides.
So ultimately, we'd have all four bikes inside.
- Really? - Absolutely.
- Really? - So you ride, too.
- Yep, I ride.
I sure do.
- Okay.
We're gonna vote.
Howie? - Wow.
Yes.
- Sharon? - Yeah! - It's a yes for me.
- Whoo! - Okay.
The fearless flores family, it's three yeses.
See you in vegas.
[cheers and applause.]
- See you in vegas.
[applause.]
- Wow, that's something.
- That was something.
Can you imagine mom and dad in there, too? - No.
- Four bikes? - How they're all gonna get in there.
- How's it feel to be going to vegas? - I'm not sure yet.
I'm still trying to - Put it all together, huh? - Yeah.
- Well, I can't wait to see what else you're gonna bring us.
- We went out with a bang.
[cheers and applause.]
- After a busy day, the auditions have come to an end.
And the fans outside are still lined up To say good-bye to the judges.
- You enjoy the show? All: Yes.
- Are the hotels down in this area here? - Hi, sharon! - Hi, sweet one, how are you? - Even I dream to be on that show.
- Come on.
- Come here real quick.
- don't bring around your cloud to rain on my parade everybody here I am All: [applause.]
- Great ending, give us a hug.
- To just stop in the middle of the sidewalk And to sing for sharon osbourne Oh, my gosh! I did it!