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Learn more- It's another night of auditions as we head back to New York on "America's Got Talent."
Up first are a husband-and-wife doctor team, Rak and Tak. There's got to be something in the hippocratic oath again their singing. They're gone.
Howie's a little nervous as a motorcycle act prepares to do its thing. There are temporary barriers set up to protect the crowd, but there's nothing in front of the judges. Howie goes to sit behind one of the barriers as the Smage Bros. Riding Shows do their thing. The crowd loves them, the judges love them, and they're heading to Vegas.
A montage of successful act follows, including the Sally Gould Dancers, a guy singing "Hallelujah," and a limbo pro.
For no apparent reason, a really old, really tan and really muscular guy goes on stage and flexes for a bit. His name is Ed Cole and he's 75, and even though the crowd goes nuts for him, he won't be going to Vegas.
Finally, the quick teases pay off with a visit from Leonid the Magnificent, who is wearing a balloon suit that becomes a dress and a series of quick changes. Maybe it's nostalgia, but the crowd seems to love Leonid. Piers still hates him, having buzzed him almost immediately. Sharon and Howie's votes are enough to put him through.
We move from the lightness of Leonid to the sentimental story of Rachel Zamstein. She talks about having taken her parents' divorce badly, getting hooked on alcohol and drugs. And when Coldplay's "Fix You" starts playing in the background, you know that not only is this a story of redemption, it's one that will end happily. She's a singer-songwriter who needs a bit more confidence, they say, but she'll get a chance to prove herself in Vegas.
Sandy Kane the Naked Cowgirl, 57, performs a song specifically for and about Nick, called, "I Love Nick." She's buzzed thrice, and it's a no. She starts a string of odd acts, that include a zombie dancing group and guy acting like a baby.
The last of the weird acts is Narcissister, a dancer/performance artist whose act includes masks on the front and back of her head and she dances while facing backward and forward to embody different "faces" and personalities. One more character is revealed as she does a handstand, allowing her dress to fall down over her face and revealing yet another mask between her legs to appear as a third "person." Try as we might to explain it, it's something you'd have to see at least once.
We end the night with a 32-year-old office clerk who is a freestyle dancer who admits he isn't trained. He's awkward in a likable way and says his dream, plain and simple, "is to be a star." The crowd takes to him immediately, even cheering uncontrollably as he explains his name. Sharon says Sam is "absolutely barking mad," but fantastic. Piers calls him "quite brilliantly terrible" and sends him to Vegas.
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