Joe Castillo‘s act is multi-faceted. He’s a storyteller, an artist, and the way he does this in conjunction with music moves the audience every time. Howard thought the audience would think they’ve seen everything he has to offer. Sharon said Castillo never ceases to amaze her. Howie agreed that all of his material is similar, but he likened it to how all of The Beatles’ music is similar, and says Castillo is enjoyable every time just like The Beatles.
Previously told by the judges that they thought he will win the entire competition, William Close took the stage to keep up that reputation. Howie said that there were no words, and that he still was the judges’ favorite and it would be a crime if people didn’t vote him through. Sharon hoped that the immensity of his act passed through to TV. Howard said he was a star when he first joined the competition, and that he has grown from that and that he is the clear frontrunner.
Comedian Tom Cotter always steals the show because his material is amazing. Changing it up a bit this time, Cotter had Howie pick what his jokes were to be about. Howie thought it was amazing because Cotter didn’t even choose his own material. Howard thought that Cotter deserved to go through because he is a professional. Sharon enjoyed the fact that Cotter’s material was edgy.
The other act to make it through from the YouTube rounds, Academy of Villains is a very unique dance troupe. Sharon thought it was amazing that they could choreograph a dance routine that was that good for 30 people. Howie said that they were his favorite dance troupe to ever appear on the show. Howard found it very similar to their performance last time and that he was bored.
Our predictions to advance: Dittelman, William Close, and Tom Cotter.
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