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Learn more- The night after 12 acts straight from YouTube took to the "America's Got Talent" stage, only four of them would move on in hopes of becoming this season's Jackie Evancho -- the young opera singer who was discovered through the YouTube auditions last season and went on to take second place in the competition.
After the requisite weekly fashion pointers from Piers Morgan toward Nick Cannon, who, before long, calls for the first acts to hear their results: Fymkana and Powerhouse.
To the results: Gymkana and Powehouse both received fairly good marks from the judges, even thought Howie thought Powehouse was "Glee"-Light. Piers says he's surprised to see the two acts sharing the stage, saying that if one was going home he'd be shocked. The act going on to the semifinal is ... Gymkana.
Be our guests: Tay Zonday hits the stage to perform one of the shortest guest acts in the history of the show, "Chocolate Rain." He's followed by another YouTube star: Keenan Cahill, who performs his lip-synched rendition of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" and other stuff. Next, OK Go performs "All Is Not Lost." What YouTube stars show could be complete without Rebecca Black? Not this one. She hits the stage with a mash-up of her song, "Friday," and her new single "My Moment." Later, a hand-slapping and tap-dancing duo called Up & Over performs to the song, "Hands."
Back to the results: Matt Wilhelm, TNC Elite and Aeon are the next group called to the stage. Matt Wilhelm seems to have won over the judges the night before, wowing them with this glow-in-the-dark bike stunts. The act moving on to the next round is ... Matt Wilhelm.
Next, Kalani Basketball Freestyle, Brett Daniels, Kevin Colis and Breena Bell. Of the bunch, Kevin seemed to have won over the judges the most -- as they said he had a chance against a relatively weak male singers field. The judges gave Brett high marks for his illusion, but weren't wild about his presentation. Breena was told, for the most part, that she should come back in a few years, and Kalani stumbled by dropping his basketball at least once. The act moving on to the next round is ... Kevin Colis.
Finally, West Springfield Dance Team, Gabe Rocks and Beth Ann Robinson head to the stage. West Springfield and Beth Ann Robinson got the most unanimous approval from the judges, and Piers didn't much care for Gabe's shenanigans.
The first of the three acts to go home is Gabe Rocks. Given one last chance to make their cases to the judges, one of the West Springfield dancers promises more to show the judges. Beth Ann says she's worked "really hard" and has a lot more to offer.
After a commercial break, Piers says it's a tough choice between the two acts, but finally gives his vote to Beth Ann Robinson, saying he's most excited to see more from her in the next round. Sharon says she knows Beth Ann is going on to do great things, but turns her attention toward West Springfield Dance team and says she wants to keep them in it. Down to Howie, he says he loves the dance team's originality. Saying it's the "year of dance," he decides to keep Beth Ann Robinson in the competition.
After the result, Sharon points out that West Springfield Dance Team should come back to the wild-card show next week. So, they have another chance, along with .... Landon Swank, The Kinetic King, Summerwind Skippers, Charles Peachock, Yellow Designs Stunt Team, Shevone, J. Chris Newberg, Those Funny Little People, Seth Grabel, the Fiddleheads and Avery & the Calico Hearts.
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