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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,770 --> 00:00:03,240 Nick Cannon: Our childhood memories are some 2 00:00:03,306 --> 00:00:05,512 of the best clues to who we are. 3 00:00:05,578 --> 00:00:08,383 Growing up, I always knew that one day 4 00:00:08,450 --> 00:00:10,454 I'd be at the top of my game 5 00:00:10,522 --> 00:00:14,428 wearing a pink tuxedo. 6 00:00:14,495 --> 00:00:16,534 I used to be the chicken of the sea, 7 00:00:16,600 --> 00:00:19,338 but now I feel fearless under this mask. 8 00:00:19,405 --> 00:00:23,046 The best part of having hair like this as a youngster? 9 00:00:23,113 --> 00:00:24,550 Playing hide and seek. 10 00:00:24,616 --> 00:00:26,352 As a kid I never imagined 11 00:00:26,419 --> 00:00:28,323 I'd be in a competition like this. 12 00:00:28,390 --> 00:00:29,693 But now I'm here, 13 00:00:29,760 --> 00:00:32,566 and it warms my coldblooded heart. 14 00:00:32,632 --> 00:00:35,270 (Eastern European accent) Baby Alien is still baby, 15 00:00:35,337 --> 00:00:37,308 but he growing up fast. 16 00:00:37,374 --> 00:00:41,082 Now Pussycat Doll and Jenny fight over Baby Alien. 17 00:00:41,149 --> 00:00:45,123 ‐ I am gonna adopt Baby Alien. ‐ No, I'm adopting Baby Alien. 18 00:00:45,190 --> 00:00:47,494 I like! Hee‐hee! 19 00:00:47,562 --> 00:00:49,600 Last week it was bedtime 20 00:00:49,666 --> 00:00:53,206 for Robin's childhood BFF the Giraffe. 21 00:00:53,273 --> 00:00:57,348 Legendary actor, Brian Austin Green! 22 00:00:57,414 --> 00:00:59,251 ‐ Oh, my God. ‐ ♪ Who is that? 23 00:00:59,318 --> 00:01:01,222 ‐ Tonight... ‐ Whoa! 24 00:01:01,289 --> 00:01:02,692 ...Group B bounces back 25 00:01:02,759 --> 00:01:04,529 to the playground for the playoffs. 26 00:01:04,596 --> 00:01:06,700 ‐ ♪ And I know ‐ What? 27 00:01:06,767 --> 00:01:11,577 ‐ ♪ That my heart will ‐ I want to go to your show, whoever you are. I love you. 28 00:01:11,644 --> 00:01:13,748 Grab your snacks and juice packs... 29 00:01:13,814 --> 00:01:17,421 ‐ All right, that's it. ‐ Whoa, whoa, whoa. No, no. You didn't let me finish. 30 00:01:17,488 --> 00:01:19,258 ‐ I can't take it. ‐ I have a lot to say! 31 00:01:19,325 --> 00:01:21,730 The masked jamboree starts in... 32 00:01:21,797 --> 00:01:24,503 ‐ Whoa! ‐ What kind of show is this? 33 00:01:26,305 --> 00:01:28,309 ‐ Let me make sure you're good right here. ‐ Ken: Oh, wow. 34 00:01:28,376 --> 00:01:31,482 ‐ Oh, my God. ‐ You know, I got you. I got you, you know. 35 00:01:31,550 --> 00:01:36,292 (music playing) 36 00:01:36,359 --> 00:01:39,265 ♪ Who are you? 37 00:01:39,331 --> 00:01:41,002 ♪ Who, who, who, who 38 00:01:41,069 --> 00:01:42,337 ♪ Come on, tell me, who are you? ♪ 39 00:01:42,404 --> 00:01:45,343 ♪ Who are you? 40 00:01:45,410 --> 00:01:46,647 ‐ ♪ Who, who, who, who ‐ Hey! 41 00:01:46,714 --> 00:01:48,818 ♪ Oh, I really wanna know 42 00:01:48,884 --> 00:01:52,726 ♪ Who are you? 43 00:01:57,736 --> 00:02:00,273 Welcome to "The Masked Singer," 44 00:02:00,340 --> 00:02:03,246 the show that has your favorite celebs 45 00:02:03,313 --> 00:02:05,518 singing their covered faces off. 46 00:02:05,585 --> 00:02:06,954 You guys ready to have a good time? 47 00:02:07,020 --> 00:02:09,626 ‐ Yes! ‐ Yeah, Nick. 48 00:02:09,693 --> 00:02:12,665 Tonight is the Group B playoffs, 49 00:02:12,732 --> 00:02:15,638 and last week everyone was floored 50 00:02:15,705 --> 00:02:17,509 with that Giraffe unmasking. 51 00:02:17,575 --> 00:02:21,149 They had no idea that it was Brian Austin Green, 52 00:02:21,215 --> 00:02:24,388 not even former Think Twice bandmate Robin Thicke. 53 00:02:24,455 --> 00:02:28,363 I didn't see it coming. A lot changes over 25 years. 54 00:02:28,429 --> 00:02:30,802 Nick: Okay, battling it out in the Group B playoffs 55 00:02:30,868 --> 00:02:33,473 are Serpent, Crocodile, Baby Alien, 56 00:02:33,541 --> 00:02:35,778 Whatchamacallit, and Seahorse. 57 00:02:35,845 --> 00:02:38,483 Only four can move on to the Group B finals, 58 00:02:38,551 --> 00:02:40,487 and tonight we're headed down memory lane 59 00:02:40,555 --> 00:02:42,592 with some clues from their childhood. 60 00:02:42,659 --> 00:02:48,236 And speaking of children, let's say hello to our panel. 61 00:02:48,303 --> 00:02:50,508 Nicole Scherzinger! 62 00:02:50,575 --> 00:02:53,446 ‐ Jenny: Oh! ‐ Oh, my God! 63 00:02:53,514 --> 00:02:57,421 ‐ Dr. Ken Jeong! ‐ Oh! 64 00:02:57,487 --> 00:02:59,225 You'll be hearing from my lawyers. 65 00:02:59,291 --> 00:03:02,532 ‐ The adorable Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg. ‐ Jenny: Oh, my God. 66 00:03:02,599 --> 00:03:05,237 ‐ (squealing) ‐ Jenny! 67 00:03:05,303 --> 00:03:08,042 And the charismatic Robin Thicke. 68 00:03:08,109 --> 00:03:10,681 ‐ Robin: Oh! ‐ Still showing his chest off. 69 00:03:10,748 --> 00:03:12,451 Still don't know how to use a button. 70 00:03:12,518 --> 00:03:14,823 Nick: And who is our guest panelist this week? 71 00:03:14,890 --> 00:03:18,396 ‐ Let's take a look. ‐ (laughter) 72 00:03:18,463 --> 00:03:21,503 That's a dumb, stupid face. 73 00:03:21,570 --> 00:03:24,441 He is a show favorite, a fan favorite. 74 00:03:24,509 --> 00:03:27,447 He was just here a week ago. Reveal yourself. 75 00:03:27,515 --> 00:03:31,355 ‐ Where is that dumb face? ‐ Yeah! 76 00:03:31,422 --> 00:03:34,461 ‐ Oh, my God. ‐ Oh, my God. 77 00:03:34,529 --> 00:03:37,535 Great outfit! 78 00:03:37,602 --> 00:03:39,238 That's pretty good. 79 00:03:39,305 --> 00:03:41,543 ‐ Oh, my goodness. Okay, all right. ‐ Nick: Oh! 80 00:03:41,610 --> 00:03:44,683 ‐ Oh, my God. ‐ He's got the diamond shoes on, ladies and gentlemen. 81 00:03:44,749 --> 00:03:47,855 Nicole: No, those don't look like the real diamond shoes that Nick has. 82 00:03:47,922 --> 00:03:50,160 ‐ No, they look glued on. They look glued on. ‐ Yeah. 83 00:03:50,226 --> 00:03:55,070 It's the Nick Cannon wannabe Rick Cannon right here. 84 00:03:55,136 --> 00:03:58,276 ‐ Good job, Ricky. Ricky Cannon. ‐ How dare you? 85 00:03:58,343 --> 00:04:02,417 I briefly dated Mariah Carey, so she gave me these, too. 86 00:04:02,484 --> 00:04:06,225 Hey, hold on, hold on, you guys. We all saw our baby pictures. 87 00:04:06,292 --> 00:04:08,463 I want to see Nick's. I have the remote control. 88 00:04:08,530 --> 00:04:10,333 ‐ Oh. ‐ Oh! 89 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:13,741 ‐ Jenny: There you go! ‐ (cheering) 90 00:04:13,807 --> 00:04:16,680 ‐ Bowtie fresh. ‐ Still wearing a bowtie. 91 00:04:16,747 --> 00:04:18,550 I never take off the bowtie, baby. 92 00:04:18,617 --> 00:04:23,359 All right, well, let's dive right into tonight's competition. 93 00:04:23,426 --> 00:04:26,098 We're starting off with the Serpent. 94 00:04:26,165 --> 00:04:29,672 When we last saw him, he floored the panel 95 00:04:29,739 --> 00:04:32,678 with his smooth as silk voice. 96 00:04:32,745 --> 00:04:35,383 Here are some new clues that will have you rattled. 97 00:04:35,450 --> 00:04:38,724 (music playing) 98 00:04:38,791 --> 00:04:40,528 Singing as the Serpent has been 99 00:04:40,594 --> 00:04:42,732 like a childhood dream come true for me. 100 00:04:42,799 --> 00:04:46,840 You see, I've taken an unorthodox path to get here. 101 00:04:46,907 --> 00:04:48,644 Starting out, I could barely make rent. 102 00:04:48,710 --> 00:04:50,614 Rent? Was he in "Rent"? 103 00:04:50,681 --> 00:04:54,421 ‐ To get by, I sold clothes. ‐ There's a doctor in the back there. 104 00:04:54,488 --> 00:04:57,962 Ta‐da! I did manual labor. 105 00:04:58,029 --> 00:05:01,570 ‐ Aah! I had patience ‐ (doorbell ringing) Aah! I had patience. 106 00:05:01,636 --> 00:05:03,372 But all I heard from the gatekeepers was... 107 00:05:03,439 --> 00:05:04,976 All: No! 108 00:05:05,043 --> 00:05:06,580 No! 109 00:05:06,646 --> 00:05:08,182 But I stayed driven... 110 00:05:08,249 --> 00:05:10,788 ‐ Pink Cadillac. ‐ ...and finall ...and finally broke through. 111 00:05:10,855 --> 00:05:14,194 In a way, those initial failures 112 00:05:14,261 --> 00:05:16,298 were my gateway to "The Masked Singer." 113 00:05:16,365 --> 00:05:18,537 The foundation of hard work I've built over the years 114 00:05:18,604 --> 00:05:20,206 is finally paying off, 115 00:05:20,273 --> 00:05:23,714 and I never want this dream to end. 116 00:05:30,093 --> 00:05:33,166 (music playing) 117 00:05:35,804 --> 00:05:38,744 ♪ We're in the homestretch 118 00:05:38,810 --> 00:05:41,583 ♪ Of a hard time 119 00:05:41,650 --> 00:05:45,456 ♪ We took a hard left 120 00:05:45,524 --> 00:05:48,462 ♪ But we're all right 121 00:05:48,530 --> 00:05:52,204 ♪ Yeah, life sure can try 122 00:05:52,270 --> 00:05:54,909 ♪ To put love through it 123 00:05:54,976 --> 00:05:58,884 ♪ But we've built this right 124 00:05:58,951 --> 00:06:01,021 ♪ So nothing's ever gonna move it ♪ 125 00:06:01,088 --> 00:06:03,794 ♪ When the bones are good, the rest don't matter ♪ 126 00:06:03,860 --> 00:06:07,100 ♪ Yeah, that paint could peel, glass could shatter ♪ 127 00:06:07,167 --> 00:06:09,639 ♪ Let it rain 128 00:06:09,706 --> 00:06:13,246 ‐ ♪ You and I remain the same ‐ Wow, he's incredible. 129 00:06:13,312 --> 00:06:16,653 ♪ When there ain't a crack in the foundation ♪ 130 00:06:16,720 --> 00:06:19,391 ♪ Baby, I know any storm we're facing ♪ 131 00:06:19,458 --> 00:06:22,932 ♪ Will blow right over while we stay put ♪ 132 00:06:22,999 --> 00:06:26,171 ♪ House don't fall when the bones are good ♪ 133 00:06:30,013 --> 00:06:32,785 ♪ You see, the rest don't really matter ♪ 134 00:06:37,494 --> 00:06:41,670 ‐ ♪ Yeah ‐ Wow! 135 00:06:45,043 --> 00:06:48,950 ♪ Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain ♪ 136 00:06:49,017 --> 00:06:50,453 ♪ Yeah 137 00:06:50,521 --> 00:06:53,927 ♪ 'Cause when there ain't a crack in the foundation ♪ 138 00:06:53,994 --> 00:06:57,000 ♪ Baby, I know any storm we're facing ♪ 139 00:06:57,067 --> 00:07:00,273 ♪ Will blow right over while we stay put ♪ 140 00:07:00,340 --> 00:07:04,414 ♪ The house don't fall when the bones are good ♪ 141 00:07:04,481 --> 00:07:09,024 ‐ Oh, my lord. That was incredible. ‐ Wow. 142 00:07:09,091 --> 00:07:10,193 ‐ Yay! ‐ Yeah! 143 00:07:10,259 --> 00:07:14,802 Wow, another sin‐sational performance. 144 00:07:14,869 --> 00:07:18,442 ‐ Whoo! ‐ Nick, I honestly have 145 00:07:18,510 --> 00:07:19,712 a little bit of snot remnants 146 00:07:19,779 --> 00:07:22,518 in my nose right now from tearing up. 147 00:07:22,585 --> 00:07:24,889 Serpent, I love your voice. 148 00:07:24,956 --> 00:07:26,826 And a big part of the reason why I love this show 149 00:07:26,893 --> 00:07:28,195 is that people get to come 150 00:07:28,262 --> 00:07:30,834 and showcase their true God‐given talent, 151 00:07:30,901 --> 00:07:33,940 so thank you so much for being on here. 152 00:07:34,007 --> 00:07:35,944 Joel: Yeah, I thought the song was amazing. 153 00:07:36,011 --> 00:07:37,581 I thought the singing was amazing. 154 00:07:37,648 --> 00:07:41,355 I couldn't see your face, so it didn't mean as much to me. 155 00:07:41,422 --> 00:07:44,595 I'm kidding. It's fantastic! I wish I could sing like that. 156 00:07:44,662 --> 00:07:48,970 Indeed. Well, nothing tells you more about a person's character 157 00:07:49,037 --> 00:07:53,947 quite like their childhood, so bring out the childhood clue. 158 00:07:54,014 --> 00:07:58,289 ‐ Ken: Aww. ‐ (honking) 159 00:07:58,355 --> 00:08:00,961 ‐ What is that? ‐ Nicole: What's that? 160 00:08:01,028 --> 00:08:04,702 Is that a baby bottle? What in the hell? 161 00:08:04,769 --> 00:08:06,973 Got clues? 162 00:08:07,040 --> 00:08:08,777 This baby bottle 163 00:08:08,844 --> 00:08:13,018 should get your wheels turning. 164 00:08:13,085 --> 00:08:14,956 ‐ Ah. ‐ Four‐wheel drive, eh? 165 00:08:15,022 --> 00:08:18,597 ‐ Y'all picking up on anything? ‐ So I could connect to someone 166 00:08:18,663 --> 00:08:20,266 in the "Got Milk?" campaigns. 167 00:08:20,333 --> 00:08:22,872 ‐ Oh! ‐ Taye Diggs. 168 00:08:22,938 --> 00:08:24,876 ‐ Ken: Oh, wow. ‐ Robin: Oh! 169 00:08:24,942 --> 00:08:26,411 Jenny: Not just from "Got Milk?," 170 00:08:26,478 --> 00:08:28,984 but also scrubs for the TV show "Private Practice." 171 00:08:29,050 --> 00:08:30,888 ‐ That's right. ‐ He was also in "Rent." 172 00:08:30,954 --> 00:08:33,693 ‐ I think Taye Diggs is a very good guess. ‐ And Taye can sing. 173 00:08:33,760 --> 00:08:35,029 ‐ Taye Diggs. ‐ Robin: Taye can do it all. 174 00:08:35,096 --> 00:08:37,701 ‐ That's good! ‐ We're here for that. 175 00:08:37,768 --> 00:08:39,605 Joel: Look, I could tell from the voice, 176 00:08:39,672 --> 00:08:41,643 and then all that doctor stuff, 177 00:08:41,709 --> 00:08:44,916 I think it's the dreamy blue‐eyed doctor 178 00:08:44,982 --> 00:08:47,922 from "Grey's Anatomy," Jesse Williams. 179 00:08:47,988 --> 00:08:49,457 All: Ah. 180 00:08:49,525 --> 00:08:52,998 ‐ Nick: Nicole, what you got? ‐ Nicole: This is a tough one. 181 00:08:53,065 --> 00:08:54,802 ‐ I saw books in the clue package. ‐ That's right. 182 00:08:54,869 --> 00:08:58,643 His last two albums were named from books of the Bible. 183 00:08:58,710 --> 00:09:01,583 I'm just gonna go with Brian McKnight. 184 00:09:01,649 --> 00:09:03,319 ‐ Robin: Wow. ‐ Jenny: I like it. 185 00:09:03,385 --> 00:09:05,724 Brian McKnight is much larger than that person. 186 00:09:05,791 --> 00:09:08,697 Um, Joel, are you here? Okay, wait. 187 00:09:08,763 --> 00:09:10,801 He is also one of the most‐‐ 188 00:09:10,867 --> 00:09:13,305 I don't know if you all know this about Brian McKnight, 189 00:09:13,372 --> 00:09:15,611 he is one of the most Grammy‐nominated artists 190 00:09:15,677 --> 00:09:18,349 ‐ without actually having won a Grammy. ‐ Nick: Having won one. 191 00:09:18,415 --> 00:09:20,353 ‐ Wow. ‐ I like it. 192 00:09:20,419 --> 00:09:24,562 Wait. If you get nominated a lot for Grammys, do you get shorter? 193 00:09:24,629 --> 00:09:26,331 Yes. 194 00:09:26,398 --> 00:09:28,737 Yeah, you gotta carry the weight of not winning. 195 00:09:28,803 --> 00:09:30,206 ‐ So many nominations. ‐ Yeah. 196 00:09:30,272 --> 00:09:34,147 I mean, if you're not a huge recording star, 197 00:09:34,214 --> 00:09:36,586 ‐ you should be. That was so well done. ‐ Robin: Absolutely. 198 00:09:36,653 --> 00:09:39,124 ‐ Wow. ‐ Jenny: Can't wait to see who you are 'cause I have no idea. 199 00:09:39,190 --> 00:09:42,898 ‐ Ken: Yeah! ‐ All right, make some noise for the Serpent. 200 00:09:42,965 --> 00:09:45,069 ‐ Brian McKnight! ‐ Thank you, Serpent. 201 00:09:45,136 --> 00:09:48,910 ‐ Shut up, Joel. ‐ I love you, Brian McKnight. 202 00:09:48,977 --> 00:09:52,483 Nick: Did the Serpent take a bite out of the competition? 203 00:09:52,551 --> 00:09:56,191 Use that hashtag and let us know how you feel. 204 00:09:56,258 --> 00:10:00,066 Serpent: If my younger self could see me now, I think he'd be thrilled. 205 00:10:00,132 --> 00:10:02,705 I don't need to sleep anymore because this experience 206 00:10:02,771 --> 00:10:04,942 is better than my dreams. 207 00:10:05,009 --> 00:10:07,013 ♪ Who is that? 208 00:10:10,219 --> 00:10:12,524 I feel like the stakes are so high. 209 00:10:12,591 --> 00:10:14,628 I feel like people are coming out and they're not like, 210 00:10:14,695 --> 00:10:16,465 "Oh, I'll save that." They're like, "Nah, I'm about to stay." 211 00:10:16,532 --> 00:10:19,437 ‐ Right? ‐ "Somebody's going home tonight, 212 00:10:19,505 --> 00:10:20,707 ‐ and I'm gonna hit them with my best." ‐ Yeah. 213 00:10:20,774 --> 00:10:22,310 You know, strong singers 214 00:10:22,376 --> 00:10:24,982 is not always what makes this show so great. 215 00:10:25,049 --> 00:10:27,487 It's the personalities, it's the charisma, 216 00:10:27,554 --> 00:10:30,794 ‐ it's their backstories. ‐ Totally. 217 00:10:30,861 --> 00:10:35,002 Welcome back to "The Masked Singer" Group B playoffs. 218 00:10:35,069 --> 00:10:37,574 Our singers are locked and loaded for battle. 219 00:10:37,641 --> 00:10:40,479 Does Crocodile have what it takes to go all the way? 220 00:10:40,547 --> 00:10:44,387 Here are some new clues that will have you yelling, "Oh, snap!" 221 00:10:44,454 --> 00:10:48,495 (music playing) 222 00:10:48,563 --> 00:10:50,834 Crocodile: Becoming the Crocodile has really revived 223 00:10:50,901 --> 00:10:52,504 my love for performing, 224 00:10:52,571 --> 00:10:54,140 something I haven't felt this passionately about 225 00:10:54,207 --> 00:10:57,213 since I was a kid. 226 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:00,720 ‐ Skull and crossbones. ‐ He's a pirate. 227 00:11:00,787 --> 00:11:05,764 When I was young, I was just a poor nobody with a dream. 228 00:11:05,831 --> 00:11:08,302 I remember standing in my backyard 229 00:11:08,368 --> 00:11:11,041 performing to each weed and rose petal. 230 00:11:11,107 --> 00:11:14,480 But my own father didn't believe in my talent. 231 00:11:14,548 --> 00:11:18,088 When I finally got my first paycheck for 100 bucks, 232 00:11:18,155 --> 00:11:19,925 I handed it straight to him. 233 00:11:19,992 --> 00:11:22,731 "Look, Pa, I made it." 234 00:11:22,798 --> 00:11:25,604 ‐ (music continues) ‐ He was so proud. 235 00:11:25,670 --> 00:11:30,012 He cried actual crocodile tears and believed in me. 236 00:11:30,079 --> 00:11:31,916 A few years later, shazam. 237 00:11:31,983 --> 00:11:33,820 Shazam. Zach Levi. 238 00:11:33,887 --> 00:11:36,926 My field of dreams became a field of reality. 239 00:11:36,993 --> 00:11:40,366 Tonight, I'm putting the toxic parts of my past behind me 240 00:11:40,432 --> 00:11:43,305 and delivering nothing but love on this stage. 241 00:11:43,372 --> 00:11:46,278 Aww. I love him. 242 00:11:57,033 --> 00:12:00,239 (music playing) 243 00:12:04,013 --> 00:12:05,951 ♪ Baby, can't you see? 244 00:12:06,017 --> 00:12:07,654 ♪ I'm calling 245 00:12:07,721 --> 00:12:11,027 ♪ A guy like you should wear a warning ♪ 246 00:12:11,094 --> 00:12:12,764 ♪ It's dangerous 247 00:12:12,831 --> 00:12:14,835 ♪ I'm falling 248 00:12:14,902 --> 00:12:16,338 Oh, my God. 249 00:12:17,841 --> 00:12:19,845 ♪ Too high, can't come down 250 00:12:19,912 --> 00:12:25,857 ♪ It's in the air spinning 'round and 'round ♪ 251 00:12:25,924 --> 00:12:27,293 ♪ Can you feel me now? 252 00:12:27,360 --> 00:12:30,567 Ho sounded completely different last time. 253 00:12:33,205 --> 00:12:37,079 ♪ With a taste of your lips, I'm on a ride ♪ 254 00:12:37,146 --> 00:12:39,985 ♪ You're toxic, I'm slipping under ♪ 255 00:12:40,052 --> 00:12:43,191 ♪ With the taste of the poison paradise ♪ 256 00:12:43,258 --> 00:12:44,995 ♪ I'm addicted to you 257 00:12:45,062 --> 00:12:47,466 ♪ Don't you know that you're toxic? ♪ 258 00:12:50,239 --> 00:12:52,844 What's happening? 259 00:12:52,911 --> 00:12:56,886 ♪ With the taste of your lips, I'm on a ride ♪ 260 00:12:56,952 --> 00:12:58,255 Come on! 261 00:12:58,321 --> 00:13:00,292 ♪ You're toxic, I'm slipping under ♪ 262 00:13:00,359 --> 00:13:03,265 ♪ With a taste of the poison paradise ♪ 263 00:13:03,331 --> 00:13:05,135 ♪ I'm addicted to you 264 00:13:05,202 --> 00:13:07,206 ♪ Don't you know that you're toxic? ♪ 265 00:13:07,273 --> 00:13:09,177 ♪ Intoxicate me now 266 00:13:09,243 --> 00:13:13,185 ♪ With your loving now, I think I'm ready now ♪ 267 00:13:13,251 --> 00:13:15,623 ♪ Oh, yeah, intoxicate me now ♪ 268 00:13:15,690 --> 00:13:18,428 ♪ With your loving now, I think I'm ready ♪ 269 00:13:18,495 --> 00:13:21,434 ♪ Don't you know that you're toxic? ♪ 270 00:13:21,502 --> 00:13:26,512 ‐ Nick: Oh, yeah! ‐ Come on! Let's go to Croc's concert! 271 00:13:26,579 --> 00:13:28,716 What a performance! 272 00:13:28,783 --> 00:13:30,587 Letting it all‐‐ that's a professional right there! 273 00:13:30,653 --> 00:13:33,659 That was amazing. 274 00:13:33,726 --> 00:13:37,366 We haven't really seen this diverse of a transformation... 275 00:13:37,433 --> 00:13:39,470 ‐ Right? ‐ ...in between two performances. 276 00:13:39,538 --> 00:13:42,944 I mean, the first performance was the strong rock vocal. 277 00:13:43,011 --> 00:13:45,315 And this was sexy. I felt fully seduced right now. 278 00:13:45,382 --> 00:13:48,756 And I think we're gonna get something extremely different from you each time. 279 00:13:48,823 --> 00:13:52,129 ‐ That's a pleasure. That's a pleasure. ‐ Yes! 280 00:13:52,196 --> 00:13:56,939 All right, well, let's find out a little more about this croc star. 281 00:13:57,006 --> 00:14:00,212 Bring out the childhood clue. 282 00:14:02,383 --> 00:14:05,523 ‐ Uh‐oh. ‐ Oh, it's a baby croc. 283 00:14:05,590 --> 00:14:08,629 ‐ Oh. ‐ It's a piñata. 284 00:14:08,696 --> 00:14:10,465 Do you‐‐ oh, I get to actually break it? 285 00:14:10,533 --> 00:14:14,340 ‐ Be careful! ‐ Really? 286 00:14:14,407 --> 00:14:16,211 ‐ Whoa! Whoa! ‐ Get it! Get it! Get it out! 287 00:14:16,277 --> 00:14:19,016 ‐ Get it, Nick. ‐ This is brutal. 288 00:14:19,083 --> 00:14:21,956 ‐ There we go! ‐ Nick is getting a workout. 289 00:14:22,022 --> 00:14:23,258 ‐ Joel: Okay, okay. ‐ It's little dolphins. 290 00:14:23,325 --> 00:14:25,763 What? All that for little dolphins? 291 00:14:25,830 --> 00:14:28,468 Nick, don't worry. You can still make shoes out of it later. 292 00:14:30,005 --> 00:14:32,476 All right, Crocodile, while I'm catching my breath‐‐ 293 00:14:32,544 --> 00:14:34,514 Are you okay? You look winded, Nick. 294 00:14:34,581 --> 00:14:38,188 ‐ You tell us about your clue. ‐ Oh, my gosh. 295 00:14:38,255 --> 00:14:41,294 I just cracked the case wide open 296 00:14:41,361 --> 00:14:45,002 because this clue has an important porpoise to it. 297 00:14:45,068 --> 00:14:48,341 Ah! I still don't get it. 298 00:14:48,408 --> 00:14:50,546 Nicole: I'm completely stumped. 299 00:14:50,613 --> 00:14:52,951 I've got so many different names in my head right now... 300 00:14:53,018 --> 00:14:55,355 ‐ I know, it's‐‐ yeah. ‐ ...to be honest with you, but I'm thinking, like, 301 00:14:55,422 --> 00:14:59,330 with the rainbow last time, maybe it's Adam Lambert. 302 00:14:59,397 --> 00:15:01,301 Robin: See, that's what I was just thinking. 303 00:15:01,367 --> 00:15:03,773 ‐ Between the strength of the rock vocals... ‐ Adam can sing anything. 304 00:15:03,839 --> 00:15:07,681 to the sensuality and the precision of that falsetto... 305 00:15:07,747 --> 00:15:09,283 ‐ Yeah. ‐ ...it could be Adam Lambert. 306 00:15:09,350 --> 00:15:11,889 Ken: Well, initially just from the clues, 307 00:15:11,955 --> 00:15:13,258 I was thinking someone 308 00:15:13,325 --> 00:15:15,329 who's an actor, someone who's a superstar. 309 00:15:15,395 --> 00:15:19,403 But then this performance, I am a huge Lenny Kravitz fan. 310 00:15:19,470 --> 00:15:23,345 The falsetto just reminded me, "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" 311 00:15:23,411 --> 00:15:26,351 is one of my favorite songs of all time. 312 00:15:26,417 --> 00:15:27,921 And then, like, the American flag, 313 00:15:27,987 --> 00:15:30,225 I was thinking about his cover of "American Woman." 314 00:15:30,292 --> 00:15:34,367 ‐ That's actually really good. ‐ So there you go, Lenny Kravitz. All right! 315 00:15:34,433 --> 00:15:37,439 I like that guess. I'm not embarrassed of you anymore. 316 00:15:37,507 --> 00:15:41,749 Look, after all the clues and that performance, 317 00:15:41,815 --> 00:15:44,153 it sounds like he can change his voice. 318 00:15:44,220 --> 00:15:45,923 And then all the Southern stuff. 319 00:15:45,990 --> 00:15:48,194 I don't know what's going on with his father, 320 00:15:48,261 --> 00:15:51,367 but this guy was in "Dolphin Tale," 321 00:15:51,434 --> 00:15:53,773 and then there was dolphins in the piñata. 322 00:15:53,839 --> 00:15:56,377 That's why I think it's Harry Connick, Jr. 323 00:15:56,444 --> 00:15:59,417 Ah! You guys got some good guesses. 324 00:15:59,483 --> 00:16:03,224 That is not a bad guess. Whoa! 325 00:16:03,291 --> 00:16:05,162 ‐ Where did he go? ‐ Nicole: Disappeared. 326 00:16:05,228 --> 00:16:06,464 I didn't know how to end the bit. 327 00:16:06,532 --> 00:16:08,368 Nick: Well, one thing we do know, 328 00:16:08,435 --> 00:16:10,338 ‐ it was an outstanding performance. ‐ Robin: Yes, sir! 329 00:16:10,405 --> 00:16:14,146 One more time for the pink Crocodile. 330 00:16:14,213 --> 00:16:18,054 Were our panel's Crocodile guesses a crock of you know what? 331 00:16:18,121 --> 00:16:20,325 Tell us what you think. 332 00:16:20,392 --> 00:16:23,164 It feels great that I was able to thrill 333 00:16:23,231 --> 00:16:25,168 and confuse the panel with my vocals. 334 00:16:25,235 --> 00:16:28,742 And now I get to add "seduced Robin Thicke" to my resume. 335 00:16:35,121 --> 00:16:36,324 ♪ Who is that? 336 00:16:36,390 --> 00:16:37,861 Welcome back to "The Masked Singer." 337 00:16:37,927 --> 00:16:40,600 Things are only heating up in our Group B playoffs. 338 00:16:40,666 --> 00:16:43,806 Last time we saw Baby Alien, he had our panel stumped. 339 00:16:43,873 --> 00:16:48,214 If he still has you alienated because you can't come up with any good guesses, 340 00:16:48,281 --> 00:16:49,718 maybe this will help. 341 00:16:49,784 --> 00:16:52,524 (music playing) 342 00:16:52,590 --> 00:16:54,661 Baby Alien: Baby Alien training hard 343 00:16:54,728 --> 00:16:57,600 to be most special competitor ever. 344 00:16:57,667 --> 00:17:00,540 I practice wearing 30‐pound backpack at home. 345 00:17:00,606 --> 00:17:05,382 Hmm. And do hours of puppet choreography. 346 00:17:05,448 --> 00:17:06,718 ♪ 'Cause I gotta have faith 347 00:17:06,785 --> 00:17:08,321 And it's paying off. 348 00:17:08,388 --> 00:17:10,091 The Earthlings like me. 349 00:17:10,158 --> 00:17:11,193 ♪ I gotta have faith 350 00:17:11,260 --> 00:17:12,830 I may be baby, 351 00:17:12,897 --> 00:17:15,536 but I am wise beyond my light years. 352 00:17:18,174 --> 00:17:19,544 And I've made it my duty 353 00:17:19,611 --> 00:17:22,149 to help others on the same flight path. 354 00:17:22,215 --> 00:17:24,854 See, I've been roasted before. 355 00:17:24,921 --> 00:17:27,392 Maybe he's done a Comedy Central roast? 356 00:17:27,459 --> 00:17:30,065 Under beaming spotlight of big city, 357 00:17:30,131 --> 00:17:33,872 ‐ I had my public relationships probed... ‐ Hot dog. Could be Chicago. 358 00:17:33,939 --> 00:17:37,614 ...and experienced close encounters with money‐hungry sharks. 359 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:40,886 Could be one of the 400 cameos in "Sharknado." 360 00:17:40,953 --> 00:17:46,297 Now, I can help baby‐er aliens avoid same sandtraps 361 00:17:46,364 --> 00:17:49,436 and to take things slow. 362 00:17:49,504 --> 00:17:52,309 But tonight, I go full speed ahead. 363 00:17:52,376 --> 00:17:55,315 Baby Alien want to W‐I‐N. 364 00:17:55,382 --> 00:17:56,652 Win, win, win! 365 00:17:56,718 --> 00:18:01,293 Wow. I don't know what's happening. 366 00:18:10,813 --> 00:18:12,449 (music playing) 367 00:18:12,517 --> 00:18:14,554 ♪ So this is what you meant 368 00:18:14,621 --> 00:18:17,694 ♪ When you said that you were spent ♪ 369 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:21,367 ♪ And now it's time to build from the bottom of the pit ♪ 370 00:18:21,434 --> 00:18:23,505 ♪ Right to the top 371 00:18:23,572 --> 00:18:26,778 ♪ Don't hold back 372 00:18:26,845 --> 00:18:28,448 ♪ Packing my bags 373 00:18:28,515 --> 00:18:33,726 ♪ And giving the Academy a rain check ♪ 374 00:18:33,792 --> 00:18:38,334 ♪ I don't ever want to let you down ♪ 375 00:18:38,401 --> 00:18:41,575 ♪ I don't ever want to leave this town ♪ 376 00:18:41,641 --> 00:18:44,146 I know. It's a comedian, I think. 377 00:18:44,213 --> 00:18:47,219 ♪ 'Cause after all 378 00:18:47,285 --> 00:18:49,423 ♪ This city never sleeps at night ♪ 379 00:18:49,490 --> 00:18:52,530 ♪ It's time to begin, isn't it? ♪ 380 00:18:52,597 --> 00:18:56,470 ♪ I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admit ♪ 381 00:18:56,538 --> 00:19:01,380 ♪ I'm just the same as I was 382 00:19:01,447 --> 00:19:05,288 ♪ Now don't you understand 383 00:19:05,355 --> 00:19:08,261 ♪ I'm never changing who I am ♪ 384 00:19:08,327 --> 00:19:09,998 Let's go, judges, on your feet! 385 00:19:10,064 --> 00:19:14,707 ♪ I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admit ♪ 386 00:19:14,774 --> 00:19:17,345 ♪ I'm just the same as I was ♪ 387 00:19:17,412 --> 00:19:19,483 ♪ Just the same as I was ♪ 388 00:19:19,551 --> 00:19:21,621 ♪ Now don't you understand 389 00:19:21,688 --> 00:19:23,559 Hey! Hey! Come on, Joel! 390 00:19:23,625 --> 00:19:25,963 ♪ I'm never changing who I am ♪ 391 00:19:26,030 --> 00:19:28,602 ♪ It's time to begin, isn't it? ♪ 392 00:19:28,669 --> 00:19:33,344 ♪ I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admit ♪ 393 00:19:33,411 --> 00:19:38,254 ♪ I'm just the same as I was ♪ 394 00:19:38,321 --> 00:19:41,628 ♪ Don't you understand 395 00:19:41,695 --> 00:19:45,335 ♪ I'm never changing who I am ♪ 396 00:19:45,401 --> 00:19:48,575 Nicole: Hey! 397 00:19:48,642 --> 00:19:49,611 Wow! 398 00:19:49,677 --> 00:19:52,482 Out of this world, Baby Alien. 399 00:19:52,550 --> 00:19:55,088 ‐ That's my baby, Nick. ‐ My baby! 400 00:19:55,154 --> 00:19:57,359 ‐ Nick: That's your baby? ‐ That's my baby. I'm so proud of my baby. 401 00:19:57,425 --> 00:19:59,096 ‐ Muah, muah, muah ‐ This is harder. 402 00:19:59,162 --> 00:20:02,369 That was the most inspirational rock ballad 403 00:20:02,435 --> 00:20:03,939 I've ever heard from a baby alien. 404 00:20:04,006 --> 00:20:06,443 ‐ You know what I mean? ‐ Yeah. Yeah, good point. 405 00:20:06,511 --> 00:20:08,381 That was a huge comeback from last time. 406 00:20:08,447 --> 00:20:10,318 ‐ Jenny: Night and day. ‐ Muah, muah, muah. 407 00:20:10,385 --> 00:20:13,457 I think I'm more blown away by the costume, and I'm not kidding. 408 00:20:13,525 --> 00:20:15,094 I've never seen a washing machine 409 00:20:15,161 --> 00:20:18,334 with a tiny football player perched on the edge of it. 410 00:20:18,401 --> 00:20:23,077 It's a space crib, and that's a Baby Alien in the galactic crib. 411 00:20:23,144 --> 00:20:27,787 All right, well, the Baby Alien emerged from the sky, 412 00:20:27,853 --> 00:20:31,528 but what childhood clue will emerge onto this stage? 413 00:20:31,594 --> 00:20:34,534 Let's find out together. Bring out the clue! 414 00:20:34,600 --> 00:20:35,836 Bring it out. 415 00:20:38,407 --> 00:20:40,879 Ooh, a toy fire truck. 416 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:48,628 You got some good leg strength. All right. 417 00:20:48,695 --> 00:20:50,766 This particular toy 418 00:20:50,833 --> 00:20:54,406 is near, dear to my hearts. 419 00:20:54,473 --> 00:20:57,045 But, Joel McHale, 420 00:20:57,112 --> 00:21:01,420 you're hot on my trail. 421 00:21:01,487 --> 00:21:04,493 Oh, anybody who took over your job? 422 00:21:04,560 --> 00:21:06,698 Oh, it's Daniel Tosh. 423 00:21:06,765 --> 00:21:09,269 But Tom Brady popped into my head for some reason. 424 00:21:09,336 --> 00:21:11,775 ‐ What? ‐ Nick: Tom Brady? 425 00:21:11,841 --> 00:21:13,310 I think Ken's bad guessing is rubbing off on you. 426 00:21:13,377 --> 00:21:14,881 No, I'm not guessing that. I'm not guessing that. 427 00:21:14,947 --> 00:21:18,655 They have an Eastern European accent, 428 00:21:18,722 --> 00:21:21,460 and his real last name is Banadinovic, 429 00:21:21,528 --> 00:21:25,401 which is an Eastern European name, a Russian name. 430 00:21:25,468 --> 00:21:27,706 And I did a movie with him, so I think it's Eric Bana. 431 00:21:27,773 --> 00:21:30,344 ‐ Oh! ‐ And he's Australian. 432 00:21:30,411 --> 00:21:33,718 The Australian fires thing, right? 433 00:21:33,785 --> 00:21:35,354 ‐ So I think it's Eric Bana. ‐ Oh, my God. 434 00:21:35,421 --> 00:21:37,459 ‐ I love it. ‐ That's amazing. 435 00:21:37,526 --> 00:21:39,797 ‐ It's not bad. ‐ Why are you saying it like you're surprised? 436 00:21:39,864 --> 00:21:42,770 ‐ Because I am. ‐ (laughter) 437 00:21:42,837 --> 00:21:45,843 Okay, so we heard the Eastern European accent. 438 00:21:45,909 --> 00:21:49,817 It made me think it could be Sacha Baron Baby Cohen. 439 00:21:49,884 --> 00:21:53,592 Good one. This could be Baby Borat up here. 440 00:21:53,658 --> 00:21:56,698 Or could be Jeff Dunham, 441 00:21:56,764 --> 00:21:59,737 obviously famous for his comedian puppeteer work. 442 00:21:59,804 --> 00:22:02,075 ‐ Yes. ‐ And "Baywatch" was in the clue 443 00:22:02,142 --> 00:22:04,379 and he went to Baylor. 444 00:22:04,446 --> 00:22:07,820 ‐ All: Oh! ‐ Ken: Good guess. 445 00:22:07,887 --> 00:22:09,690 All right, Ken, what you got? 446 00:22:09,757 --> 00:22:13,164 I'm thinking, like, so many "Baywatch" clues. 447 00:22:13,230 --> 00:22:15,836 I was thinking about David Hasselhoff, my buddy. 448 00:22:15,903 --> 00:22:18,909 But that might be a little bit of a misdirect. 449 00:22:18,975 --> 00:22:22,415 So I have to go with the next logical choice, 450 00:22:22,482 --> 00:22:24,987 "Twilight" hunk Taylor Lautner. 451 00:22:25,054 --> 00:22:28,862 Let me finish. Taylor Lautner of the "Twilight" films, 452 00:22:28,929 --> 00:22:33,572 he was the baby, the baby of the cast, right? 453 00:22:33,638 --> 00:22:37,913 The young one. The baby. It's a Baby Alien. 454 00:22:37,980 --> 00:22:39,817 We saw a shark in the clues. 455 00:22:39,884 --> 00:22:43,490 Taylor's big break in Hollywood was playing Sharkboy 456 00:22:43,558 --> 00:22:47,900 in "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3‐D." 457 00:22:47,967 --> 00:22:50,606 ‐ (snoring) ‐ You talked the Baby to sleep. 458 00:22:50,672 --> 00:22:53,511 ‐ All right, that's it. ‐ Whoa, whoa, whoa! 459 00:22:53,578 --> 00:22:55,448 No, no! You didn't let me finish. 460 00:22:55,515 --> 00:22:57,051 ‐ Yay! ‐ I'm not through. No, no! 461 00:22:57,118 --> 00:22:59,657 ‐ Taylor Lautner! I have a lot to say. ‐ Yay! 462 00:22:59,724 --> 00:23:03,264 ‐ Yes! ‐ Get out of here. 463 00:23:03,330 --> 00:23:07,438 That is awesome, and so was this performance by the Baby Alien. 464 00:23:07,506 --> 00:23:09,944 ‐ Keep it going. ‐ Good‐bye, little Baby. 465 00:23:10,011 --> 00:23:12,015 ‐ Bye‐bye. ‐ Good‐bye, little Baby. 466 00:23:12,081 --> 00:23:15,421 ‐ Baby Alien: Bye‐bye. ‐ Nick: Did our panel's Baby Alien guesses 467 00:23:15,488 --> 00:23:18,427 have you crying like a baby? 468 00:23:18,494 --> 00:23:22,335 Baby Alien: The panel says Baby Alien is stepping up his game, 469 00:23:22,402 --> 00:23:25,776 and I think the Earthlings mean I did good job. 470 00:23:25,842 --> 00:23:27,713 Most excellent news. 471 00:23:27,780 --> 00:23:30,886 ‐ Nick: Coming up... ‐ (vocalizing) 472 00:23:30,952 --> 00:23:32,990 I've been around some incredible vocalists. 473 00:23:33,057 --> 00:23:34,927 That is one of the best vocals I've ever heard. 474 00:23:34,994 --> 00:23:37,231 And an unmasking of epic proportions. 475 00:23:37,298 --> 00:23:42,275 ‐ Everybody was way off! ‐ What is going on here? 476 00:23:46,851 --> 00:23:48,287 ♪ Who is that? 477 00:23:48,354 --> 00:23:51,059 Welcome back to "Masked Singer" Group B playoffs. 478 00:23:51,126 --> 00:23:53,732 ‐ Whoo! ‐ Next up we have the Whatchamacallit. 479 00:23:53,798 --> 00:23:57,973 If he still has you scratching your head for decent names, 480 00:23:58,040 --> 00:23:59,610 here's some more new clues. 481 00:23:59,677 --> 00:24:01,681 So, whatchamacall this? 482 00:24:01,748 --> 00:24:04,820 (music playing) 483 00:24:04,887 --> 00:24:06,056 Whatchamacallit: Here at "The Masked Singer" 484 00:24:06,123 --> 00:24:07,726 I can really let my hair down. 485 00:24:07,793 --> 00:24:09,964 Shout out to my glam squad, though. 486 00:24:10,030 --> 00:24:14,439 It takes 36,524 brush strokes 487 00:24:14,507 --> 00:24:16,276 to make Whatcha camera ready. 488 00:24:16,343 --> 00:24:19,550 But I love this hairy situation I've got myself into. 489 00:24:19,617 --> 00:24:22,656 I'm free, free, free! 490 00:24:22,723 --> 00:24:25,762 But it's taken some rough patches to get through. 491 00:24:25,829 --> 00:24:28,768 At the time, I was at the height of my career, 492 00:24:28,835 --> 00:24:30,371 ready to dance like never before. 493 00:24:30,438 --> 00:24:32,876 ‐ Looks like the movie "Up." ‐ Yep, like "Up." 494 00:24:32,943 --> 00:24:35,381 Then I got the Whatchamacall that shook my world. 495 00:24:35,448 --> 00:24:37,886 ‐ (phone ringing) ‐ (garbled speaking) 496 00:24:37,953 --> 00:24:40,592 The news was deflating. 497 00:24:40,659 --> 00:24:42,596 My mom was in bad shape. 498 00:24:42,663 --> 00:24:44,800 Aww, he's a mama's boy. 499 00:24:44,867 --> 00:24:46,904 I wanted to be by her side, 500 00:24:46,971 --> 00:24:49,309 but she wanted me to continue to ride. 501 00:24:50,579 --> 00:24:53,751 She made me realize my dream was her dream, 502 00:24:53,818 --> 00:24:56,156 so I pushed forward. 503 00:24:56,223 --> 00:24:58,828 And now she's gonna freak when she finds out 504 00:24:58,895 --> 00:25:01,634 I'm the bigwig on stage tonight. 505 00:25:01,701 --> 00:25:05,742 Aww, so cute! 506 00:25:09,884 --> 00:25:14,760 (music playing) 507 00:25:14,827 --> 00:25:16,531 ♪ Shake it 508 00:25:16,597 --> 00:25:18,400 Oh! 509 00:25:18,467 --> 00:25:20,471 ♪ You know I got it, if you want it, come get it ♪ 510 00:25:20,539 --> 00:25:23,745 ♪ Stand next to this money, like, eh, eh, eh ♪ 511 00:25:23,811 --> 00:25:26,483 ♪ Shake your money maker like somebody's 'bout to pay ya ♪ 512 00:25:26,551 --> 00:25:29,422 ♪ Don't worry about them haters, keep your nose up in the air ♪ 513 00:25:29,489 --> 00:25:32,061 ♪ You know I got it, if you want it, come get it ♪ 514 00:25:32,128 --> 00:25:35,835 ♪ Stand next to this money, like, eh, eh, eh ♪ 515 00:25:35,902 --> 00:25:38,541 ♪ Shake, shake, shake your money maker ♪ 516 00:25:38,608 --> 00:25:41,413 ♪ Like you were shaking it for some paper ♪ 517 00:25:41,479 --> 00:25:44,185 ♪ Took your mama nine months to make ya ♪ 518 00:25:44,252 --> 00:25:47,058 ♪ Might as well shake what ya mama gave ya ♪ 519 00:25:47,124 --> 00:25:48,928 ♪ You, you looking good in them jeans ♪ 520 00:25:48,995 --> 00:25:52,068 ‐ Hey! ‐ ♪ I bet you look even better with me in between ♪ 521 00:25:52,134 --> 00:25:54,773 ♪ I keep my mind on my money, money on my mind ♪ 522 00:25:54,840 --> 00:25:58,080 ♪ But you's a hell of a distraction when you shake your behind ♪ 523 00:25:58,146 --> 00:26:00,685 ♪ Jay‐o up on the right side, pouring some cups ♪ 524 00:26:00,752 --> 00:26:03,390 ♪ Whole hood is to the left, and they ain't giving a... ♪ 525 00:26:03,457 --> 00:26:06,463 ♪ So feel free to get loose and get carried away ♪ 526 00:26:06,530 --> 00:26:09,369 ♪ By tomorrow you forgot what you was saying today ♪ 527 00:26:09,435 --> 00:26:12,074 ♪ Don't forget about this feeling that I'm making you get ♪ 528 00:26:12,141 --> 00:26:15,047 ♪ All the calories you burn from me making you sweat ♪ 529 00:26:15,114 --> 00:26:17,686 ♪ Mile high points you earn when we taking my jet ♪ 530 00:26:17,753 --> 00:26:20,592 ♪ How everywhere you turn, I'll be making you... 'cause you can ♪ 531 00:26:20,659 --> 00:26:23,598 ♪ Shake your money maker like somebody's 'bout to pay ya ♪ 532 00:26:23,665 --> 00:26:24,800 ♪ I see you on my radar, don't you act like you afraid of... ♪ 533 00:26:24,867 --> 00:26:26,671 Ah, ah, ah! 534 00:26:26,737 --> 00:26:29,175 ♪ You know I got it, if you want it, come get it ♪ 535 00:26:29,242 --> 00:26:32,481 ♪ Stand next to this money, like, eh, eh, eh ♪ 536 00:26:32,549 --> 00:26:35,187 ♪ Shake your money maker like somebody's 'bout to pay ya ♪ 537 00:26:35,254 --> 00:26:38,126 ♪ Don't worry about them haters, keep your nose up in the air ♪ 538 00:26:38,193 --> 00:26:40,632 ♪ You know I got it, if you want it, come get it ♪ 539 00:26:40,699 --> 00:26:44,940 ♪ Stand next to this money, like, eh, eh, eh ♪ 540 00:26:45,007 --> 00:26:46,711 (judges cheering) 541 00:26:46,777 --> 00:26:49,348 ‐ Hey! ‐ Nick: Shake, shake, 542 00:26:49,415 --> 00:26:51,887 shake your money maker. 543 00:26:51,954 --> 00:26:54,860 ‐ He can dance. ‐ I love it. 544 00:26:54,927 --> 00:26:58,835 Whatchamacallit shaking his money maker up here. 545 00:26:58,901 --> 00:27:01,874 Whatchamacallit, you came here to play. 546 00:27:01,941 --> 00:27:04,713 ‐ That was amazing. ‐ Yes! 547 00:27:04,780 --> 00:27:06,082 I thought it was better than last time, 548 00:27:06,149 --> 00:27:07,786 so, dude, you keep climbing up. 549 00:27:07,853 --> 00:27:09,422 'Ey, 'ey, 'ey! 550 00:27:09,489 --> 00:27:12,394 That was good, Ken. 551 00:27:12,461 --> 00:27:14,600 Well, the Whatchamacallit definitely did his thing. 552 00:27:14,666 --> 00:27:17,004 He's getting his hair all out of‐‐ I'm gonna make sure you're good right here. 553 00:27:17,071 --> 00:27:19,242 ‐ Ken: Oh, wow. ‐ Oh, my God. 554 00:27:19,308 --> 00:27:21,747 ‐ I appreciate it, Nick. ‐ I got you. I got you. 555 00:27:21,814 --> 00:27:24,252 Well, we'll be right back with "Last Looks" by Nick Cannon. 556 00:27:24,318 --> 00:27:30,264 ‐ All right, good job, Nick. ‐ Whatchamacallit, where is that childhood clue? 557 00:27:30,330 --> 00:27:34,105 ‐ Men In Black, bring it out! ‐ Ooh, yes. 558 00:27:35,842 --> 00:27:40,050 ‐ Oh! ‐ Is that a painting? 559 00:27:40,117 --> 00:27:41,854 Nicole: It's a book. 560 00:27:41,921 --> 00:27:43,456 Joel: "Hairy Tales of the Whatchamacallit." 561 00:27:43,524 --> 00:27:47,031 ‐ Ken: "Whatcha Fam." ‐ By Doodad Doohickey. 562 00:27:47,097 --> 00:27:50,137 Oh, I love his books. 563 00:27:50,204 --> 00:27:53,978 I love a bedtime story, and I'm an open book. 564 00:27:54,045 --> 00:27:56,884 So, Ken, you should know exactly who I am. 565 00:27:56,951 --> 00:27:59,890 ‐ Whoa. ‐ Oh, Ken! 566 00:27:59,957 --> 00:28:02,094 ‐ The pressure's on you. ‐ Oh, man, don't‐‐ 567 00:28:02,161 --> 00:28:03,831 Ken, don't screw this up! 568 00:28:03,898 --> 00:28:06,202 Hey, I don't like it when the spotlight's on me. 569 00:28:06,269 --> 00:28:08,406 Well, I do love when a spotlight's on me, 570 00:28:08,473 --> 00:28:11,479 but I don't like it when this kind of spotlight is on me, so, um... 571 00:28:11,547 --> 00:28:14,085 ‐ That's what you're gonna do now. ‐ I gotta think this out. 572 00:28:14,151 --> 00:28:18,661 Okay, so we saw a black panther in last time's clues. 573 00:28:18,728 --> 00:28:22,001 ‐ That's right. ‐ And this guy played for the Carolina Panthers. 574 00:28:22,067 --> 00:28:25,073 And he loves his mama. I think it could be Cam Newton. 575 00:28:25,140 --> 00:28:26,810 ‐ Ooh. ‐ Robin: Cam Newton? 576 00:28:26,877 --> 00:28:30,017 ‐ Yeah. ‐ He just got the starting job for the Patriots. 577 00:28:30,083 --> 00:28:32,722 ‐ He's playing football right now. ‐ Well... 578 00:28:32,789 --> 00:28:34,860 ‐ We've had football players on this show before... ‐ Jenny: Thank you. 579 00:28:34,927 --> 00:28:37,966 ‐ ...in the middle of the NFL season. ‐ I like it. I like it. 580 00:28:38,033 --> 00:28:40,170 You know, I'm gonna go athlete, 581 00:28:40,237 --> 00:28:41,640 but I'm gonna go a different direction. 582 00:28:41,707 --> 00:28:43,544 This person was on "Dancing With The Stars," 583 00:28:43,611 --> 00:28:45,280 also wrote a children's book. 584 00:28:45,347 --> 00:28:47,284 And it said "dance" in the package, 585 00:28:47,351 --> 00:28:49,957 ‐ and he's known for his endzone dances. ‐ Yeah. 586 00:28:50,023 --> 00:28:51,827 I'm gonna go with T. O., Terrell Owens. 587 00:28:51,894 --> 00:28:54,031 ‐ Really? ‐ Oh! That's a good guess. 588 00:28:54,098 --> 00:28:57,071 ‐ Nicole: That's a good guess. ‐ All right, Ken, you got something yet? 589 00:28:57,137 --> 00:29:00,845 ‐ Yeah, Ken. ‐ Man, I mean, there's just pressure where he says 590 00:29:00,912 --> 00:29:03,183 you know, "I'm an open book, so you better get me right." 591 00:29:03,249 --> 00:29:07,257 Immediately I was thinking it could be Kyrie Irving, like, 592 00:29:07,324 --> 00:29:09,629 you know, who is not playing this season. 593 00:29:09,696 --> 00:29:14,271 Could be here possibly. But, you know, I'm not sure if he can rap like that. 594 00:29:14,338 --> 00:29:17,077 So I heard "free will" and "ride," 595 00:29:17,144 --> 00:29:20,918 and I immediately thought of the most obvious answer. 596 00:29:20,985 --> 00:29:24,025 Armie Hammer of "Cars 3" fame. 597 00:29:24,091 --> 00:29:27,632 ‐ What? ‐ Ken: Hear me out. 598 00:29:27,699 --> 00:29:30,538 How did you jump from Kyrie Irving to Armie Hammer? 599 00:29:30,605 --> 00:29:33,911 It said "dance." His most famous scene in the Oscar‐nominated 600 00:29:33,978 --> 00:29:36,249 "Call Me By Your Name," when he danced with Timothée Chalamet. 601 00:29:36,315 --> 00:29:38,954 Also the paparazzi just caught him out on the town 602 00:29:39,021 --> 00:29:41,392 with season one's Rumer Willis. 603 00:29:41,459 --> 00:29:43,664 Little known fact. Look it up. 604 00:29:43,731 --> 00:29:45,835 ‐ Thanks for having me, you guys. Thank you. ‐ Ken: She was the Lion. 605 00:29:45,902 --> 00:29:48,039 ‐ No, no, no. Come back. I'm almost done. ‐ It was good to see you guys. 606 00:29:48,106 --> 00:29:50,143 ‐ Really good to see you. ‐ It's Armie Hammer. Come back, come back. 607 00:29:50,210 --> 00:29:54,085 ‐ It's been an hour. ‐ It's Armie Hammer. I won't talk anymore. 608 00:29:54,151 --> 00:29:57,091 Man, it ain't no damn Armie Hammer. 609 00:29:57,157 --> 00:29:59,095 But it was a damn good performance. 610 00:29:59,161 --> 00:30:01,800 Ladies and gentlemen, one more time 611 00:30:01,867 --> 00:30:03,269 for the Whatchamacallit. 612 00:30:03,336 --> 00:30:07,478 Head on backstage, Whatchamacallit, and here. 613 00:30:09,248 --> 00:30:11,920 Does the panel know whatcha they're talking about? 614 00:30:11,987 --> 00:30:13,289 Tell us what you think. 615 00:30:15,393 --> 00:30:17,464 I grew up listening to that song, 616 00:30:17,532 --> 00:30:20,738 and performing it as Whatchamacallit was a dope experience. 617 00:30:20,805 --> 00:30:24,044 I came here to win, and I like my chances. 618 00:30:24,111 --> 00:30:25,515 ♪ Who is that? 619 00:30:28,153 --> 00:30:30,056 (music playing) 620 00:30:30,123 --> 00:30:32,494 Hey, Sunny girl, from this vantage point, 621 00:30:32,562 --> 00:30:34,699 we can keep our eye on the competition, 622 00:30:34,766 --> 00:30:36,335 that pesky Seahorse. 623 00:30:36,402 --> 00:30:39,576 I can't talk right now. I'm resting my voice. 624 00:30:39,643 --> 00:30:41,145 Diva! 625 00:30:42,582 --> 00:30:45,922 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to "The Masked Singer." 626 00:30:45,988 --> 00:30:49,395 We have arrived at our final competitor of the night, the Seahorse. 627 00:30:49,461 --> 00:30:55,006 Here's a few new sea‐crets about the Seahorse's identity. 628 00:30:55,073 --> 00:30:56,042 They might help you out. 629 00:30:56,108 --> 00:30:58,814 (music playing) 630 00:30:58,881 --> 00:31:01,787 Seahorse: I'm a bit tame in my normal life, 631 00:31:01,853 --> 00:31:04,225 but when I step into this costume, 632 00:31:04,291 --> 00:31:08,968 my inner diva Seahorse Fierce comes alive. 633 00:31:09,034 --> 00:31:10,972 But this ain't my first rodeo. 634 00:31:11,038 --> 00:31:13,343 Daisy Dukes. Could be Jessica Simpson. 635 00:31:13,409 --> 00:31:17,050 As a baby Seahorse, I acted so hard to be a hero 636 00:31:17,117 --> 00:31:19,388 and make a name for myself, 637 00:31:19,455 --> 00:31:21,927 but it only led to rejection. 638 00:31:23,363 --> 00:31:28,273 Heartbroken, I posted up in my room for what felt like a thousand years, 639 00:31:28,339 --> 00:31:30,110 spilling my soul onto the page. 640 00:31:30,176 --> 00:31:32,314 "A thousand years." That's Christina Perri. 641 00:31:32,381 --> 00:31:36,088 And though I feel like I've come a long way since then, 642 00:31:36,155 --> 00:31:37,792 like many people lately, 643 00:31:37,859 --> 00:31:42,200 I have experienced unimaginable loss and pain. 644 00:31:42,267 --> 00:31:44,204 I want my performance to remind us all 645 00:31:44,271 --> 00:31:46,543 that no matter how dark the seas get, 646 00:31:46,610 --> 00:31:48,479 we just have to keep swimming. 647 00:31:52,287 --> 00:31:54,491 She's really great, Joel. 648 00:31:57,331 --> 00:32:00,036 (thunder) 649 00:32:00,103 --> 00:32:03,343 (music playing) 650 00:32:05,213 --> 00:32:09,154 ♪ Every night in my dreams 651 00:32:09,221 --> 00:32:14,064 ♪ I see you, I feel you 652 00:32:14,131 --> 00:32:18,039 ♪ That is how I know you 653 00:32:18,106 --> 00:32:21,479 ♪ Go on 654 00:32:22,782 --> 00:32:26,690 ♪ Near, far 655 00:32:26,757 --> 00:32:30,664 ♪ Wherever you are 656 00:32:30,731 --> 00:32:32,969 ♪ I believe 657 00:32:33,035 --> 00:32:35,975 ♪ That the heart does 658 00:32:36,041 --> 00:32:39,649 ♪ Go on 659 00:32:40,885 --> 00:32:44,191 ♪ Once more 660 00:32:44,258 --> 00:32:48,366 ♪ You've opened the door 661 00:32:48,433 --> 00:32:52,340 ♪ And you're here in my heart 662 00:32:52,407 --> 00:32:55,548 ♪ And my heart will 663 00:32:55,614 --> 00:33:00,290 ‐ ♪ Go on and on ‐ Whoa. 664 00:33:02,728 --> 00:33:06,803 ♪ You're here 665 00:33:06,870 --> 00:33:10,578 ♪ There's nothing I fear 666 00:33:10,644 --> 00:33:12,748 ♪ And I know 667 00:33:12,815 --> 00:33:15,554 ♪ That my heart will 668 00:33:15,621 --> 00:33:20,096 ♪ Go on 669 00:33:20,163 --> 00:33:24,304 ♪ We'll stay 670 00:33:24,371 --> 00:33:28,312 ♪ Forever this way 671 00:33:28,379 --> 00:33:32,420 ♪ You are here in my heart 672 00:33:32,487 --> 00:33:35,728 ♪ And my heart will 673 00:33:35,794 --> 00:33:37,130 ♪ Go on 674 00:33:37,197 --> 00:33:43,442 ♪ And on 675 00:33:44,411 --> 00:33:46,415 ‐ Jenny: What the heck? ‐ Wow! 676 00:33:46,482 --> 00:33:50,390 Ken: Wow. What the heck? 677 00:33:50,456 --> 00:33:53,462 I didn't know seahorses could give you goosebumps. 678 00:33:53,530 --> 00:33:58,707 That, ladies and gentlemen, was perfection. 679 00:33:58,774 --> 00:34:01,913 I know. I like seeing your reaction sometimes, 680 00:34:01,980 --> 00:34:05,588 and even you are in absolute awe by that performance. 681 00:34:05,654 --> 00:34:08,125 I've been around some incredible vocalists in my life, 682 00:34:08,192 --> 00:34:10,831 and that, ladies and gentlemen, 683 00:34:10,898 --> 00:34:13,135 is probably one of the best vocals I've ever heard. 684 00:34:13,202 --> 00:34:16,308 ‐ That's right. ‐ Robin: Oh, my God. 685 00:34:18,012 --> 00:34:21,051 I know how vocally demanding and technical that song is, 686 00:34:21,118 --> 00:34:22,622 ‐ and she sang it with such ease... ‐ I know. 687 00:34:22,688 --> 00:34:25,259 ...and such grace, and so effortlessly. 688 00:34:25,326 --> 00:34:28,432 We kept looking at each other, you know, riff after riff, note after note. 689 00:34:28,499 --> 00:34:30,470 ‐ Yeah. ‐ That was outstanding. 690 00:34:30,537 --> 00:34:32,307 Definitely incredible right there. 691 00:34:32,374 --> 00:34:36,281 So, let's find out more about the Seahorse. 692 00:34:36,348 --> 00:34:38,920 Let's bring out the childhood clue. 693 00:34:41,593 --> 00:34:43,530 Wow. 694 00:34:43,597 --> 00:34:44,932 Oh, okay. 695 00:34:44,999 --> 00:34:48,406 They don't even, like, warn me. They give me weapons. 696 00:34:48,472 --> 00:34:50,678 I'm supposed to stab the balloon? 697 00:34:50,744 --> 00:34:52,848 ‐ Is that what's supposed to happen? ‐ Ken: Really? 698 00:34:52,915 --> 00:34:57,692 This is so violent. You got me brutalizing piñatas, stabbing balloons. 699 00:35:00,229 --> 00:35:01,633 ‐ Ken: Oh! Whoa! ‐ Oh! 700 00:35:01,700 --> 00:35:03,704 ‐ Ken: They're feathers. ‐ Feathers. 701 00:35:03,770 --> 00:35:06,676 All right, Nick, light as a feather, 702 00:35:06,743 --> 00:35:08,479 heavy on clues, 703 00:35:08,547 --> 00:35:12,387 this should help you not confuse. 704 00:35:12,454 --> 00:35:15,093 Well, it confused me. 705 00:35:15,159 --> 00:35:18,399 This is really difficult because there's only a few‐‐ 706 00:35:18,466 --> 00:35:21,205 or a handful of singers that have that kind of voice. 707 00:35:21,271 --> 00:35:23,342 There's Jojo. There's Jessie J. 708 00:35:23,409 --> 00:35:24,645 But I'm trying to wonder is 709 00:35:24,712 --> 00:35:27,016 are there any "American Idol" type names‐‐ 710 00:35:27,083 --> 00:35:30,991 I mean, that's‐‐ Pia. Pia's from "American Idol," and she can sing like that. 711 00:35:31,058 --> 00:35:33,028 Robin: But, you know, all these O. K. Corral 712 00:35:33,095 --> 00:35:36,468 and all these Southern and Western type of clues, 713 00:35:36,536 --> 00:35:37,671 I'm thinking it's Bebe Rexha still. 714 00:35:37,738 --> 00:35:39,976 I'm gonna stay with Bebe Rexha. 715 00:35:40,042 --> 00:35:41,780 I actually like that guess. 716 00:35:41,846 --> 00:35:43,550 But the artist that I'm thinking of, 717 00:35:43,617 --> 00:35:46,455 I love her, I love her music. 718 00:35:46,523 --> 00:35:49,294 The clues kind of point to her. 719 00:35:49,361 --> 00:35:52,367 ‐ Five clocks for Fifth Harmony. ‐ Yeah. 720 00:35:52,433 --> 00:35:54,772 There were tears clue‐‐ "crying in the club," 721 00:35:54,839 --> 00:35:58,379 Dolphins from Miami. She grew up in Miami. 722 00:35:58,445 --> 00:36:00,584 So I'm gonna go with Camila Cabello. 723 00:36:00,651 --> 00:36:03,255 ‐ Robin: Oh. ‐ Yes. 724 00:36:03,322 --> 00:36:06,328 That's a really good guess. Joel, what you got, man? 725 00:36:06,395 --> 00:36:09,467 Okay, so, I have met this person. 726 00:36:09,535 --> 00:36:11,739 She is a petite person and Southern. 727 00:36:11,806 --> 00:36:15,479 They talked about Texas. I know she went through a really rough divorce. 728 00:36:15,547 --> 00:36:18,987 And that's why I think it's Jessica Simpson. 729 00:36:19,054 --> 00:36:21,626 ‐ Robin: Yeah! ‐ Oh. 730 00:36:21,693 --> 00:36:24,331 ‐ There were Daisy Dukes. ‐ She was Daisy Duke. 731 00:36:24,397 --> 00:36:27,805 ‐ Yeah. ‐ Joel: And Jessica Simpson's daughter's name is Birdie. 732 00:36:27,872 --> 00:36:30,978 ‐ And there was feathers all over the place. ‐ Ken: Ah. 733 00:36:31,044 --> 00:36:32,447 It just drives me crazy. 734 00:36:32,514 --> 00:36:34,785 I feel like I should know a voice like that. 735 00:36:34,852 --> 00:36:37,591 Well, whoever you are, you were outstanding, Seahorse. 736 00:36:37,658 --> 00:36:39,996 Nick: We're all in agreement on that one. 737 00:36:40,062 --> 00:36:42,568 Ladies and gentlemen, I would say record‐breaking 738 00:36:42,635 --> 00:36:43,770 performance from the Seahorse. 739 00:36:43,837 --> 00:36:45,072 Keep it going. 740 00:36:45,139 --> 00:36:47,443 I gotta get this one. This one's driving me crazy. 741 00:36:47,511 --> 00:36:50,216 She's the best vocalist we've ever had. 742 00:36:50,283 --> 00:36:52,621 Sun right now can give her a run for her money. 743 00:36:52,688 --> 00:36:55,092 I think that Sun is more seasoned, 744 00:36:55,159 --> 00:36:57,397 ‐ but Seahorse has this range. ‐ Uh‐huh. 745 00:36:57,463 --> 00:37:00,202 ‐ I've never heard anything like that either. ‐ Right? 746 00:37:00,269 --> 00:37:04,912 Nick: Did our panel not pony up any decent Seahorse guesses? 747 00:37:04,979 --> 00:37:06,281 Tell us what you think. 748 00:37:06,348 --> 00:37:09,487 All right, it's been an incredible trip 749 00:37:09,555 --> 00:37:12,460 down memory lane with our Group B singers. 750 00:37:12,528 --> 00:37:16,636 But as you know, only four of you will move on to the Group B finals. 751 00:37:16,703 --> 00:37:21,311 Studio audience, panel, and our superfans at home, 752 00:37:21,378 --> 00:37:23,850 it's time to vote for your favorite. 753 00:37:23,917 --> 00:37:28,058 The singer with the least amount of votes will be unmasked. 754 00:37:28,125 --> 00:37:29,662 Ooh. 755 00:37:31,532 --> 00:37:34,137 ‐ The votes are in. ‐ (groans) 756 00:37:34,204 --> 00:37:39,648 And the singer with the least amount of votes... 757 00:37:41,418 --> 00:37:45,059 headed home tonight is... 758 00:37:53,175 --> 00:37:57,618 The singer headed home tonight is... 759 00:38:06,602 --> 00:38:09,441 ‐ Baby Alien. ‐ Robin: Baby! 760 00:38:09,508 --> 00:38:13,850 ‐ Nicole: Not our Baby! ‐ Let's make some noise for Baby Alien. 761 00:38:13,917 --> 00:38:17,156 The Baby was amazing. To the rest of you, congrats. 762 00:38:17,223 --> 00:38:21,298 We'll see you in a few weeks for the Group B finals. 763 00:38:21,364 --> 00:38:24,070 ‐ Baby Alien. ‐ Ladies and gentlemen, 764 00:38:24,137 --> 00:38:26,141 keep it going for the Baby Alien. 765 00:38:26,208 --> 00:38:30,382 We hate to see you go, but we cannot wait to see who you are. 766 00:38:30,449 --> 00:38:31,686 ‐ Yes. ‐ Right? 767 00:38:31,752 --> 00:38:33,690 ‐ All: Yes! ‐ We will get to that, 768 00:38:33,756 --> 00:38:37,430 but first let's retrieve the panel's first impression guesses from the vault. 769 00:38:37,497 --> 00:38:39,802 No! 770 00:38:39,869 --> 00:38:43,041 Nick: Oh, Men In Black, bring 'em out. 771 00:38:46,616 --> 00:38:48,820 ‐ Now remember, panel... ‐ No! 772 00:38:48,887 --> 00:38:50,524 ...if your first impression guess is correct, 773 00:38:50,590 --> 00:38:51,893 that's how you get a point. 774 00:38:51,959 --> 00:38:55,432 One step closer to that Golden Ear trophy. 775 00:38:55,499 --> 00:38:57,170 I totally forgot who I wrote, too. 776 00:38:57,236 --> 00:38:58,840 Jenny, you have a very interesting first impression. 777 00:38:58,907 --> 00:39:01,546 ‐ Do I, Nick? ‐ Robin: Uh‐oh. 778 00:39:01,612 --> 00:39:04,417 You believe the Baby Alien is Ralph Macchio. 779 00:39:04,484 --> 00:39:06,822 ‐ Aw, yeah. ‐ That's not a bad guess. 780 00:39:06,889 --> 00:39:08,660 ‐ Well? ‐ The Karate Kid. 781 00:39:08,726 --> 00:39:10,931 ‐ Robin: The Karate Baby. ‐ Nicole: He's doing karate. 782 00:39:10,997 --> 00:39:15,139 Baby Alien, before I guess, I just want to tell you how much we fell in love with you. 783 00:39:15,206 --> 00:39:17,711 Nicole and I were fighting over who's going to get to adopt you. 784 00:39:17,778 --> 00:39:19,882 ‐ That's a win‐win. ‐ Muah. 785 00:39:19,949 --> 00:39:22,353 So, initially I was thinking it's Ralph Macchio. 786 00:39:22,420 --> 00:39:25,459 But then as time went on, I felt more of, like, a comic, 787 00:39:25,527 --> 00:39:27,430 someone that does impressions. 788 00:39:27,496 --> 00:39:30,135 The onstage clue kind of gave me a hint 789 00:39:30,202 --> 00:39:32,641 because this guy launched a campaign 790 00:39:32,708 --> 00:39:34,578 for the wildfires in Australia. 791 00:39:34,645 --> 00:39:37,383 Very important to him. Hot dog clues. 792 00:39:37,450 --> 00:39:42,493 He played a hot dog in Seth Rogen's little movie called "Sausage Party." 793 00:39:42,561 --> 00:39:46,401 ‐ Nick Kroll. ‐ Robin: Oh. That's a good one. 794 00:39:46,468 --> 00:39:47,904 ‐ Good guess. ‐ Nick: All right, Ken, 795 00:39:47,971 --> 00:39:50,777 your first impression guess was Matt LeBlanc. 796 00:39:50,844 --> 00:39:52,681 I mean, yeah. Yes. 797 00:39:52,748 --> 00:39:56,421 ‐ Not bad. Are you sticking with it? ‐ No, I remember the last time 798 00:39:56,488 --> 00:39:58,025 I was thinking Freddie Prinze, Jr. 799 00:39:58,091 --> 00:40:01,331 because of the "Friends" clues and the vampire stake. 800 00:40:01,398 --> 00:40:04,772 You know, I'm a big "Buffy" fan and he's married to Buffy. 801 00:40:04,838 --> 00:40:06,575 Then I guess I'm on this vampire run. 802 00:40:06,642 --> 00:40:09,581 And then I'm thinking, "Ooh, Taylor Lautner," another vampire. 803 00:40:09,648 --> 00:40:11,952 Yeah, he was actually a werewolf, but we'll keep it going. 804 00:40:12,019 --> 00:40:16,796 You know what? I'm gonna go back to Freddie Prinze, Jr. 805 00:40:16,862 --> 00:40:18,566 because he had a crown. 806 00:40:18,633 --> 00:40:22,440 The crown is fit not for a king, 807 00:40:22,507 --> 00:40:24,645 ‐ but for a "Prinze", Jr. ‐ Yes. 808 00:40:24,712 --> 00:40:26,816 ‐ Oh, okay. ‐ I like what you did there. 809 00:40:26,882 --> 00:40:30,957 All right, well, Robin, your first impression guess for Baby Alien, 810 00:40:31,024 --> 00:40:34,598 Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. 811 00:40:34,665 --> 00:40:36,769 Not bad. Based on‐‐ I get it. 812 00:40:36,836 --> 00:40:37,938 Robin: But I'm not sticking with that. 813 00:40:38,004 --> 00:40:39,875 So, I saw in the clue package 814 00:40:39,942 --> 00:40:42,848 there was the squirting sunscreen 815 00:40:42,914 --> 00:40:44,217 and the orange fire hydrant. 816 00:40:44,283 --> 00:40:46,421 This guy was on "Orange Is The New Black." 817 00:40:46,488 --> 00:40:50,630 The squirting sunscreen reminds me of an "American Pie" scene. 818 00:40:50,697 --> 00:40:53,970 I'm gonna go with my buddy Jason Biggs. 819 00:40:54,036 --> 00:40:56,976 ‐ Nick: Okay. ‐ Ken: Jason. Good guess. 820 00:40:57,042 --> 00:40:59,515 ‐ Sherlock Scherzinger, Nicole Scherzinger. ‐ Okay. 821 00:40:59,581 --> 00:41:01,786 David Schwimmer. 822 00:41:01,852 --> 00:41:05,660 Okay. I'm not gonna stick with that. 823 00:41:05,727 --> 00:41:09,033 I'm gonna go with Baby Jeff Dunham, okay? 824 00:41:09,100 --> 00:41:10,870 ‐ Nick: Ventriloquist, puppeteer. ‐ Thank you. 825 00:41:10,937 --> 00:41:12,974 Famous comedian puppeteer. 826 00:41:13,041 --> 00:41:15,880 Guys, in the clue package, there were a lot of horses. 827 00:41:15,947 --> 00:41:17,082 Jeff is from Dallas. 828 00:41:17,149 --> 00:41:18,986 We also saw a car in the package 829 00:41:19,053 --> 00:41:20,723 and, Jeff, he just loves cars. 830 00:41:20,790 --> 00:41:22,594 He collects them. You know what? 831 00:41:22,661 --> 00:41:25,332 He even has the original Batmobile. There it is. Baby Jeff. 832 00:41:25,399 --> 00:41:27,203 ‐ That O. G.? ‐ Wow. 833 00:41:27,269 --> 00:41:29,708 All right, Joel, you didn't get to have a first impression guess, 834 00:41:29,775 --> 00:41:31,812 but you do get a final one. 835 00:41:31,879 --> 00:41:33,516 Who is the Baby Alien? 836 00:41:33,583 --> 00:41:35,820 Joel: With the clues that I saw, Australian fires, 837 00:41:35,887 --> 00:41:39,828 and he was a huge comic in Australia, 838 00:41:39,895 --> 00:41:41,030 I think it's Eric Bana. 839 00:41:41,097 --> 00:41:42,299 ‐ All right. ‐ Movie star Eric Bana. 840 00:41:42,366 --> 00:41:43,836 There it is. 841 00:41:43,903 --> 00:41:46,942 Okay, panel, you've made your final guesses. 842 00:41:47,009 --> 00:41:48,746 ‐ Can I guess again? ‐ No. 843 00:41:48,813 --> 00:41:50,783 Let's see if any of you are right. 844 00:41:50,850 --> 00:41:54,658 Baby Alien‐‐ audience, say it with me. 845 00:41:54,725 --> 00:41:56,762 ‐ Take it off! ‐ Come on! 846 00:41:56,829 --> 00:42:00,402 (chanting) Take it off! Take it off! 847 00:42:00,469 --> 00:42:02,874 ♪ Who are you? 848 00:42:02,941 --> 00:42:06,649 How do you take it off? 849 00:42:06,715 --> 00:42:10,088 I don't know! I don't know! 850 00:42:10,155 --> 00:42:12,827 Good, the Men In Black are here. 851 00:42:12,894 --> 00:42:16,401 ‐ Take it off! ‐ ♪ Who are you? ♪ 852 00:42:16,467 --> 00:42:21,712 Oh, my God! NFL star quarterback and commentator Mark Sanchez. 853 00:42:21,779 --> 00:42:25,085 ‐ Ken: Oh, my gosh! ‐ You got everybody! 854 00:42:25,152 --> 00:42:28,258 ‐ What in the world? ‐ He did a great job. 855 00:42:28,325 --> 00:42:29,861 That's who I've adopted. 856 00:42:29,928 --> 00:42:33,936 ‐ Everybody was way off! ‐ Joel: Man! 857 00:42:34,003 --> 00:42:36,609 We thought you were some superstar comedian. 858 00:42:36,675 --> 00:42:39,180 ‐ What the‐‐ ‐ First of all, not just your comedic timing, 859 00:42:39,246 --> 00:42:43,789 and amazing European accent, but the puppetry‐‐ 860 00:42:43,856 --> 00:42:46,494 like, when did you become a puppet master? 861 00:42:46,562 --> 00:42:48,699 ‐ Ken: What is going on here? ‐ I have, uh‐‐ 862 00:42:48,766 --> 00:42:50,102 Did it mess up the quarterback? 863 00:42:50,168 --> 00:42:51,805 Mark: My arm kept cramping up here. 864 00:42:51,872 --> 00:42:53,976 And then Ken talks for an hour and a half‐‐ 865 00:42:54,043 --> 00:42:56,214 ‐ I'm so sorry. ‐ I'm just kidding. 866 00:42:56,280 --> 00:42:58,218 ‐ I'm so sorry, Mark. ‐ I'm joking. 867 00:42:58,284 --> 00:43:02,861 What would you say has been the best part of being the Baby Alien? 868 00:43:02,927 --> 00:43:04,665 Sharing this experience with my little man. 869 00:43:04,731 --> 00:43:07,570 Um, he knows the words to "Faith" now. 870 00:43:07,637 --> 00:43:09,875 He knows the words to "It's Time" by Imagine Dragons. 871 00:43:09,941 --> 00:43:11,912 So we've been rocking out in the car. 872 00:43:11,979 --> 00:43:13,816 It's been fun. It's been really fun. 873 00:43:13,883 --> 00:43:15,586 ‐ I finally have a son. ‐ Yes! 874 00:43:15,653 --> 00:43:17,256 I love you, Mom. Thank you. 875 00:43:17,322 --> 00:43:20,128 Well, thank you for sharing all your great talent, man. 876 00:43:20,195 --> 00:43:21,899 You were awesome. We loved you on the show. 877 00:43:21,965 --> 00:43:23,602 ‐ Loved you on the stage. ‐ Mark Sanchez! 878 00:43:23,669 --> 00:43:25,907 Let's hear it one more time for my man Mark Sanchez! 879 00:43:25,973 --> 00:43:30,717 ‐ My little Baby Sanchez! ‐ Next time, we meet five brand new characters 880 00:43:30,783 --> 00:43:33,254 in our final group of singers. 881 00:43:33,321 --> 00:43:34,725 It's Group C! 882 00:43:34,791 --> 00:43:36,094 But right now, 883 00:43:36,160 --> 00:43:39,066 here to perform unmasked once and for all, 884 00:43:39,133 --> 00:43:42,139 the artist formerly known as Baby Alien, 885 00:43:42,206 --> 00:43:44,678 give it up for my man Mark Sanchez! 886 00:43:44,745 --> 00:43:46,447 Joel: Mark Sanchez! 887 00:43:46,515 --> 00:43:48,652 ♪ It's time to begin, isn't it ♪ 888 00:43:48,719 --> 00:43:52,292 ♪ I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admit ♪ 889 00:43:52,359 --> 00:43:54,898 ‐ Everybody! ‐ ♪ I'm just the same 890 00:43:54,965 --> 00:43:59,373 ♪ As I was 891 00:43:59,440 --> 00:44:02,179 ♪ Understand 892 00:44:02,246 --> 00:44:05,085 ♪ I'm never changing who I am 893 00:44:06,889 --> 00:44:09,026 (Baby Alien chuckles) 70035

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