1 00:00:02,002 --> 00:00:06,612 Nick Cannon: The global singing phenomenon is back. 2 00:00:06,673 --> 00:00:09,943 ‐ ♪ Whoa ♪Can you guess the celebrities behind the masks? 3 00:00:10,010 --> 00:00:13,510 Our secret stars have 42 Grammy nods, 140 films, 4 00:00:13,580 --> 00:00:17,550 and are worth a reported $287 million. 5 00:00:17,618 --> 00:00:20,548 ‐ Ken and Nicole: Wow! ‐ Give or take some change. 6 00:00:20,621 --> 00:00:22,891 Incredible performances. 7 00:00:22,956 --> 00:00:26,286 ♪ Yes I'd catch a grenade for you ♪ 8 00:00:26,360 --> 00:00:29,830 ‐ Come on! ‐ You stole our show. 9 00:00:29,897 --> 00:00:32,667 ‐ ♪ Do you wanna go ♪More confusing clues. 10 00:00:32,733 --> 00:00:36,843 My darkest moment was when I went to rehab. 11 00:00:36,904 --> 00:00:39,274 Well, you know, there's a club in Vegas called Rehab, 12 00:00:39,339 --> 00:00:41,239 and it's dark inside there. 13 00:00:41,308 --> 00:00:44,178 And a crack panel of celebrity detectives. 14 00:00:44,244 --> 00:00:46,514 Can't you guys see? It's so obvious. 15 00:00:46,580 --> 00:00:50,720 This game is so easy, and that's why I'm undefeated. 16 00:00:50,784 --> 00:00:52,724 ‐ ( vocalizing ) ‐ Each week, 17 00:00:52,786 --> 00:00:55,786 the masked stars compete to stay anonymous. 18 00:00:55,856 --> 00:00:58,186 ‐ Whoo! ‐ This is exactly why "Masked Singer" 19 00:00:58,258 --> 00:01:01,158 is a hit show, for moments like this. 20 00:01:01,228 --> 00:01:03,798 The weakest performers are eliminated... 21 00:01:03,864 --> 00:01:05,474 ‐ Take it off! ‐ ...and unmasked. 22 00:01:05,532 --> 00:01:09,272 ‐ Ken: Oh, my God! ‐ Nicole: Whoa! 23 00:01:09,336 --> 00:01:10,996 ‐ Last week... ‐ Nicole: Hey! 24 00:01:11,071 --> 00:01:13,411 ...Panda had to "bear" it all. 25 00:01:13,473 --> 00:01:16,813 Nick: Boxing champion Laila Ali! 26 00:01:16,877 --> 00:01:18,577 Whoa! 27 00:01:18,645 --> 00:01:22,015 Tonight, the masked madness continues 28 00:01:22,082 --> 00:01:26,822 with group D, Eagle versus Flower 29 00:01:26,887 --> 00:01:31,187 and Penguin versus Fox, 30 00:01:31,258 --> 00:01:34,858 and another famous face is revealed. 31 00:01:34,928 --> 00:01:37,728 Your favorite who‐sungit starts... 32 00:01:37,798 --> 00:01:39,628 ‐ Howard Stern? ‐ right... 33 00:01:39,700 --> 00:01:41,540 ‐ Bjork! ‐ ...now. 34 00:01:41,602 --> 00:01:42,802 ‐ Tell me! ‐ I will never! 35 00:01:42,869 --> 00:01:45,039 ‐ I can't take it anymore! ‐ Never! 36 00:01:45,105 --> 00:01:48,505 ( music playing ) 37 00:01:48,575 --> 00:01:51,475 ♪ Who are you? ♪ 38 00:01:51,545 --> 00:01:53,345 ♪ Who, who, who, who? ♪ 39 00:01:53,413 --> 00:01:54,683 ‐ ♪ I really wanna know ♪ ‐ Oh! 40 00:01:54,748 --> 00:01:57,718 ♪ Who are you? ♪ 41 00:01:57,784 --> 00:01:59,394 ♪ Who, who, who, who? ♪ 42 00:01:59,453 --> 00:02:00,953 ♪ I really wanna know ♪ 43 00:02:01,021 --> 00:02:04,891 ♪ Who are you? ♪ 44 00:02:08,228 --> 00:02:11,668 Who am I? Looks like I'm Nick Cannon. 45 00:02:11,732 --> 00:02:14,702 Welcome to "The Masked Singer." 46 00:02:16,870 --> 00:02:19,340 We are an equal opportunity masked singing show 47 00:02:19,406 --> 00:02:21,576 for any and all walks of celebrity. 48 00:02:21,642 --> 00:02:24,012 We accept world‐class athletes, comedians, 49 00:02:24,077 --> 00:02:27,507 actors from film and TV, politicians, 50 00:02:27,581 --> 00:02:28,821 radio and talk show hosts, 51 00:02:28,882 --> 00:02:31,892 people who love drama llamas, and baby mamas, 52 00:02:31,952 --> 00:02:35,562 we welcome them with open arms. 53 00:02:35,622 --> 00:02:37,592 But we are very selective 54 00:02:37,658 --> 00:02:39,688 when it comes to our celebrity detectives. 55 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:43,030 So let's welcome the most exclusive panel in TV history, 56 00:02:43,096 --> 00:02:45,296 ladies and gentlemen. 57 00:02:45,365 --> 00:02:48,465 ‐ Nicole Scherzinger. ‐ Hey! 58 00:02:48,535 --> 00:02:52,905 ‐ Jenny McCarthy‐Wahlberg. ‐ Whoo! 59 00:02:52,973 --> 00:02:54,273 Robin Thicke, ladies and gentlemen. 60 00:02:54,341 --> 00:02:55,581 ‐ Ken: Robin! ‐ Thank you. 61 00:02:55,642 --> 00:02:57,812 And finally, give it up for Ken Jeong! 62 00:02:57,878 --> 00:03:00,978 That's good. That's good, Ken. 63 00:03:01,048 --> 00:03:05,088 Yes! Catch it, Ken. Catch it! 64 00:03:05,152 --> 00:03:08,922 ‐ Ow, yes! ‐ All right, well, let's get to it. 65 00:03:08,989 --> 00:03:10,789 Tonight, the last new group 66 00:03:10,857 --> 00:03:12,757 of celebrity singers will face off 67 00:03:12,826 --> 00:03:14,796 ‐ two‐by‐two. ‐ Yes! 68 00:03:14,861 --> 00:03:18,101 After each face‐off, the studio audience and panel 69 00:03:18,165 --> 00:03:20,525 will vote for their favorite performance, 70 00:03:20,600 --> 00:03:23,240 and the winner will get to sing another day. 71 00:03:23,303 --> 00:03:26,213 ‐ Whoo! ‐ The loser of each face‐off 72 00:03:26,273 --> 00:03:28,443 will perform again in the smackdown. 73 00:03:28,508 --> 00:03:31,808 The panel will then decide who they want to see again, 74 00:03:31,878 --> 00:03:35,078 and the loser will be unmasked and sent packing. 75 00:03:35,148 --> 00:03:40,518 Tonight, we've got the Flower versus the Eagle, 76 00:03:40,587 --> 00:03:43,617 then the Penguin versus the Fox. 77 00:03:43,690 --> 00:03:45,690 ‐ Yeah! ‐ Bring it. 78 00:03:45,759 --> 00:03:48,929 Time for our first big face‐off of the night. 79 00:03:48,995 --> 00:03:52,625 Let's all stop and smell the Flower. 80 00:03:52,699 --> 00:03:53,999 ‐ ♪ If I was you ♪ ‐ Nicole: Whoo! 81 00:03:54,067 --> 00:03:55,867 ♪ I'd wanna be me too ♪ 82 00:03:55,936 --> 00:03:58,036 ♪ I'd wanna be me too ♪ 83 00:03:58,105 --> 00:04:00,505 ♪ I'd wanna be me, too, oh, yeah ♪ 84 00:04:02,342 --> 00:04:05,452 ‐ Oh, wow! ‐ Oh, my God, I love that costume! 85 00:04:05,512 --> 00:04:08,622 Nicole: Yes, Flower! 86 00:04:08,682 --> 00:04:10,982 ‐ She's already a diva. ‐ ♪ I'd wanna be me, too ♪ 87 00:04:11,051 --> 00:04:13,751 ♪ I'd wanna be me, too ♪ 88 00:04:13,820 --> 00:04:16,790 ‐ ♪ I'd wanna be me, too ♪ ‐ Right. It's a slow walk. 89 00:04:16,857 --> 00:04:19,287 Nick: So lovely, don't you all agree? 90 00:04:19,359 --> 00:04:23,799 And I'm being told the Eagle has landed. 91 00:04:23,864 --> 00:04:26,834 ( music playing ) 92 00:04:28,168 --> 00:04:30,768 ♪ Going up to the spirit in the sky ♪ 93 00:04:30,837 --> 00:04:32,507 ‐ ♪ Spirit in the sky ♪ ‐ Robin: Oh! 94 00:04:32,572 --> 00:04:34,642 ♪ That's where I'm gonna go when I die ♪ 95 00:04:34,708 --> 00:04:36,808 ♪ When I die ♪ 96 00:04:36,877 --> 00:04:38,547 ♪ They lay me to rest ♪ 97 00:04:38,612 --> 00:04:40,882 ♪ I'm gonna go to the place that's the best ♪ 98 00:04:40,947 --> 00:04:43,377 So cute! I love him. 99 00:04:46,920 --> 00:04:49,020 ( chanting ) Eagle! Eagle! 100 00:04:49,089 --> 00:04:52,189 All right, Eagle, don't fly off. 101 00:04:52,259 --> 00:04:54,189 ‐ Giving me a '70s vibe. ‐ Oh, man. 102 00:04:54,261 --> 00:04:58,401 All right, who's ready for the first clues of the night? 103 00:04:58,465 --> 00:05:01,065 Give it up for the Flower. 104 00:05:04,538 --> 00:05:06,438 What's up, rosebuds? 105 00:05:06,506 --> 00:05:09,606 Some say I blossom in every field I plant myself in, 106 00:05:09,676 --> 00:05:13,646 so becoming the Flower was a natural arrangement. 107 00:05:13,713 --> 00:05:16,483 I dipped my petals in just about everything, 108 00:05:16,550 --> 00:05:19,850 from cooking to clothing to craft. 109 00:05:19,920 --> 00:05:21,820 Cooking, crafts, clothing. 110 00:05:21,888 --> 00:05:23,658 Martha Stewart, maybe again there, Ken. 111 00:05:23,723 --> 00:05:26,663 My whole life, I've done everything to the nines. 112 00:05:26,726 --> 00:05:28,156 I don't even go to the grocery store 113 00:05:28,228 --> 00:05:30,998 without lipstick or pumps on. 114 00:05:31,064 --> 00:05:35,674 But after sowing the seeds of this empire with my bare hands... 115 00:05:35,735 --> 00:05:39,405 She's a multi‐hyphenate that has at least gotten a callback on "Empire." 116 00:05:39,472 --> 00:05:43,342 I'm just ready to have a little fun and be free. 117 00:05:43,410 --> 00:05:46,280 I don't even have any makeup on under this thing. 118 00:05:46,346 --> 00:05:47,776 Shh. 119 00:05:47,848 --> 00:05:51,348 This legend is here to be a vision of love on this stage. 120 00:05:51,418 --> 00:05:53,718 ‐ Vision of love. ‐ Vision of love. 121 00:05:53,787 --> 00:05:55,717 Mariah Carey? 122 00:05:55,789 --> 00:06:00,089 But what's love got to do with it anyways? 123 00:06:00,160 --> 00:06:02,260 Oh, did it say something about what's love got to do with it? 124 00:06:02,329 --> 00:06:03,599 ‐ There was. ‐ Tina Turner. 125 00:06:03,663 --> 00:06:04,833 ‐ Jenny: Mariah Carey. ‐ Angela Bassett. 126 00:06:04,898 --> 00:06:07,168 Oh, good, good. Good call, Nicole. 127 00:06:09,169 --> 00:06:10,369 Here we go, pretty lady. 128 00:06:10,437 --> 00:06:13,437 ( music playing ) 129 00:06:18,511 --> 00:06:21,081 ♪ Tumble out of bed and I stumble through the kitchen ♪ 130 00:06:21,147 --> 00:06:23,117 ♪ Pour myself a cup of ambition ♪ 131 00:06:23,183 --> 00:06:28,223 ♪ Yawn and stretch and try to come alive ♪ 132 00:06:28,288 --> 00:06:30,658 ♪ Jump in the shower and the blood starts pumping ♪ 133 00:06:30,724 --> 00:06:33,334 ♪ Out on the streets, the traffic starts jumping ♪ 134 00:06:33,393 --> 00:06:37,333 ♪ Folks like me on the job from 9 to 5 ♪ 135 00:06:37,397 --> 00:06:39,467 ♪ Working 9 to 5 ♪ 136 00:06:39,532 --> 00:06:41,842 ♪ What a way to make a living ♪ 137 00:06:41,902 --> 00:06:44,172 ♪ Barely getting by ♪ 138 00:06:44,237 --> 00:06:45,937 ♪ It's all taking and no giving ♪ 139 00:06:46,006 --> 00:06:47,136 Wow! 140 00:06:47,207 --> 00:06:49,477 ♪ They just use your mind ♪ 141 00:06:49,542 --> 00:06:51,482 ♪ And they never give you credit ♪ 142 00:06:51,544 --> 00:06:54,314 ♪ It's enough to drive you ♪ 143 00:06:54,381 --> 00:06:57,081 ♪ Crazy if you let it ♪ 144 00:06:57,150 --> 00:06:58,490 ♪ 9 to 5 ♪ 145 00:06:58,551 --> 00:07:00,921 ♪ Full service and devotion ♪ 146 00:07:00,987 --> 00:07:03,817 ♪ You would think that I ♪ 147 00:07:03,890 --> 00:07:06,060 ♪ Would deserve a fair promotion ♪ 148 00:07:06,126 --> 00:07:08,796 ♪ Want to move ahead ♪ 149 00:07:08,862 --> 00:07:11,302 ♪ But the boss won't seem to let me ♪ 150 00:07:11,364 --> 00:07:16,444 ♪ I swear sometimes that man is out to get me ♪ 151 00:07:16,503 --> 00:07:19,143 Whoo! 152 00:07:19,205 --> 00:07:23,105 ( vocalizing ) 153 00:07:23,176 --> 00:07:27,106 ( vocalizing continues ) 154 00:07:27,180 --> 00:07:29,350 Yes! 155 00:07:29,416 --> 00:07:31,946 ( vocalizing ) 156 00:07:32,018 --> 00:07:37,958 ‐ ♪ Working 9 to 5 ♪ ‐ ( vocalizing ) 157 00:07:38,024 --> 00:07:39,994 ‐ Robin: Oh! ‐ Nicole: Wow! 158 00:07:40,060 --> 00:07:42,830 We're not worthy! We're not worthy! 159 00:07:42,896 --> 00:07:44,696 ‐ We're not worthy! ‐ We're not worthy. 160 00:07:44,764 --> 00:07:49,044 I think we just witnessed being in the presence of greatness. 161 00:07:49,102 --> 00:07:50,672 ‐ That was unbelievable. ‐ Wow. 162 00:07:50,737 --> 00:07:52,167 ‐ ( chanting ) Flower! Flower! ‐ Nick: I think I might be 163 00:07:52,238 --> 00:07:54,168 a little nervous, I'm just saying. 164 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:55,810 I'm a little starstruck with all that voice 165 00:07:55,875 --> 00:07:57,375 ‐ coming out of the Flower. ‐ Robin: Yeah. 166 00:07:57,444 --> 00:08:00,784 Jenny, you're‐‐ you're speechless. 167 00:08:00,847 --> 00:08:03,847 I am so speechless, but I just want to say 168 00:08:03,917 --> 00:08:06,087 I am so incredibly blown away 169 00:08:06,152 --> 00:08:08,622 by your beautiful, soulful voice. 170 00:08:08,688 --> 00:08:09,988 It's just magical. 171 00:08:10,056 --> 00:08:13,126 ‐ Amazing job. ‐ Wow. 172 00:08:13,193 --> 00:08:16,203 This is my favorite genre of music‐‐ heavy petal. 173 00:08:17,530 --> 00:08:19,870 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much, Ken. 174 00:08:20,967 --> 00:08:24,137 Like, seriously, that voice is so legendary, 175 00:08:24,204 --> 00:08:25,474 as you referred to yourself. 176 00:08:25,538 --> 00:08:27,868 It was such a classic performance. 177 00:08:27,941 --> 00:08:32,081 I don't even know how you could hit those notes with all of that. 178 00:08:32,145 --> 00:08:33,475 Hey, Ruth Bader Ginsburg 179 00:08:33,546 --> 00:08:36,076 can do what she wants, all right? 180 00:08:36,149 --> 00:08:38,649 ‐ That's all I'm saying. ‐ All right, panel, 181 00:08:38,718 --> 00:08:40,048 are you picking up on any clues 182 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:41,860 from the performance or the package? 183 00:08:41,921 --> 00:08:43,261 Okay, so what I got out of the clues 184 00:08:43,323 --> 00:08:45,763 was clothing, crafts, cooking, 185 00:08:45,825 --> 00:08:47,455 and then "empire." 186 00:08:47,527 --> 00:08:49,027 That really stuck out for me. 187 00:08:49,095 --> 00:08:50,295 So of course, I thought immediately 188 00:08:50,363 --> 00:08:53,703 Taraji P. Henson from "Empire." 189 00:08:53,767 --> 00:08:56,297 ‐ No. No way. ‐ Jenny: You don't think she can sing like that? 190 00:08:56,369 --> 00:08:59,269 ‐ Robin: Not up there. ‐ I agree. I don't think it's an actress. 191 00:08:59,339 --> 00:09:03,239 Just going off of the clue package at first, "vision of love," 192 00:09:03,309 --> 00:09:05,979 so I thought of Mariah Carey, um‐‐ 193 00:09:08,214 --> 00:09:11,524 Why do you think we've been holding hands the whole time? 194 00:09:11,584 --> 00:09:16,624 ♪ Reunited and it feels so good ♪ 195 00:09:16,689 --> 00:09:18,259 So, obviously, it's not Mariah. 196 00:09:18,324 --> 00:09:22,964 ‐ Jenny: No. ‐ So then after I heard the performance, 197 00:09:23,029 --> 00:09:27,029 I knew it was someone extremely soulful, 198 00:09:27,100 --> 00:09:29,700 has a wicked, a stratospheric range. 199 00:09:29,769 --> 00:09:32,269 I thought I heard Patti LaBelle's voice in there. 200 00:09:32,338 --> 00:09:34,268 Robin: Oh, you know what? You know what? 201 00:09:34,340 --> 00:09:36,110 You might be right, 'cause when I was listening to it, 202 00:09:36,176 --> 00:09:37,436 at the beginning of the performance, 203 00:09:37,510 --> 00:09:39,110 I had an handful of names that I thought it could be 204 00:09:39,179 --> 00:09:40,949 in the lower register. 205 00:09:41,014 --> 00:09:42,454 But once she got to the end 206 00:09:42,515 --> 00:09:44,215 and she hit those big notes, hit those high notes, 207 00:09:44,284 --> 00:09:47,494 there's only a few people in the world of popular music 208 00:09:47,554 --> 00:09:51,324 that I think could even hit those notes. It's Jennifer Hudson. 209 00:09:51,391 --> 00:09:53,161 ‐ And then maybe Jessie J. from the younger‐‐ ‐ Jenny: Jessie J. 210 00:09:53,226 --> 00:09:54,826 Robin: You know, from a younger generation. 211 00:09:54,894 --> 00:09:56,364 ‐ Jenny: Good guess. ‐ Nicole: She can hit those notes. 212 00:09:56,429 --> 00:09:57,429 ‐ She can hit those notes. ‐ That's a good guess, too. 213 00:09:57,497 --> 00:09:59,327 ‐ She can. ‐ That's an amazing wrong guess. 214 00:09:59,399 --> 00:10:02,439 With a voice like that and a flower outfit like that, 215 00:10:02,502 --> 00:10:06,512 I'm going with Bjork. 216 00:10:06,573 --> 00:10:08,983 You are Bjork! 217 00:10:09,042 --> 00:10:10,142 You are Bjork. 218 00:10:10,210 --> 00:10:12,310 Bjork wears flowers. I get it. 219 00:10:12,378 --> 00:10:16,278 Tweet it and hashtag it. Ken says Bjork. 220 00:10:16,349 --> 00:10:18,889 ‐ It's so obvious! ‐ Nick: All right, panel, 221 00:10:18,952 --> 00:10:20,352 it's definitely question time. 222 00:10:20,420 --> 00:10:25,430 Miss Flower, what makes you the Flower? 223 00:10:29,762 --> 00:10:32,032 ‐ Nicole: That's right. ‐ She does, she does. 224 00:10:32,098 --> 00:10:35,098 ‐ Did that help you guys at all? ‐ Yes! You're a legend, Bjork. 225 00:10:37,437 --> 00:10:39,067 ‐ No one? ‐ No. 226 00:10:39,139 --> 00:10:41,439 All right, that was an amazing performance. 227 00:10:41,508 --> 00:10:44,238 Keep it going one more time for the Flower. 228 00:10:45,512 --> 00:10:47,212 Our panel thought one of these celebrities 229 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,380 might be under the Flower mask. 230 00:10:49,449 --> 00:10:52,519 Who do you think it is? 231 00:10:52,585 --> 00:10:54,245 Flower: Well, that was nerve‐wracking. 232 00:10:54,320 --> 00:10:56,620 I never looked at the judges because I was so nervous 233 00:10:56,689 --> 00:10:57,619 when I was singing. 234 00:10:57,690 --> 00:10:59,060 But at the end of the song, 235 00:10:59,125 --> 00:11:01,225 when I saw everyone standing up, 236 00:11:01,294 --> 00:11:03,004 I just felt so special. 237 00:11:04,397 --> 00:11:06,527 She could still hit those notes in that mask. 238 00:11:06,599 --> 00:11:07,899 ‐ Yeah. ‐ I was blown away. 239 00:11:07,967 --> 00:11:09,767 That's the power of Bjork. 240 00:11:11,070 --> 00:11:12,670 That's‐‐ she got Bjork strength, man. 241 00:11:15,175 --> 00:11:17,205 ‐ Nick: Coming up... ‐ ♪ Oh ♪ 242 00:11:17,277 --> 00:11:18,877 What a voice. 243 00:11:18,945 --> 00:11:21,075 ...the masked insanity continues. 244 00:11:21,147 --> 00:11:22,917 ( all shouting ) 245 00:11:22,982 --> 00:11:25,722 Only Raven‐Symoné grabs butt like that. 246 00:11:25,785 --> 00:11:29,915 And later, one singer's secret identity is revealed. 247 00:11:29,989 --> 00:11:30,989 Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh! 248 00:11:39,232 --> 00:11:40,772 ♪ Who is that? ♪ 249 00:11:40,833 --> 00:11:43,403 We're back on "The Masked Singer," 250 00:11:43,469 --> 00:11:45,239 ladies and gentlemen. 251 00:11:45,305 --> 00:11:47,335 Now, how can you follow up 252 00:11:47,407 --> 00:11:51,237 an iconic, legendary Flower singing "9 To 5"? 253 00:11:51,311 --> 00:11:55,851 With an Eagle serving up some tasty Meatloaf. 254 00:11:55,915 --> 00:11:57,175 Pay close attention. 255 00:11:57,250 --> 00:12:00,050 Here are some clues about the Eagle. 256 00:12:02,522 --> 00:12:05,632 ( music playing ) 257 00:12:05,692 --> 00:12:09,232 Good afternoon, class. Today we'll be learning about me, the Eagle. 258 00:12:11,831 --> 00:12:13,401 Studious and intelligent, 259 00:12:13,466 --> 00:12:15,296 I have soared to great heights as the face of my field. 260 00:12:15,368 --> 00:12:19,308 ‐ ( snoring ) ‐ But now, after a serious health scare 261 00:12:19,372 --> 00:12:20,742 and the loss of a parent... 262 00:12:20,807 --> 00:12:23,977 ‐ Health scare, loss of a parent. ‐ Aww. 263 00:12:24,043 --> 00:12:26,253 ...I've realized that life is too short 264 00:12:26,312 --> 00:12:28,652 ‐ to let my dreams fly by. ‐ ( horn honking ) 265 00:12:28,715 --> 00:12:32,985 ( rock music playing ) 266 00:12:33,052 --> 00:12:34,152 I've spent so much time 267 00:12:34,220 --> 00:12:36,520 listening to other people's stories, 268 00:12:36,589 --> 00:12:38,219 that I've neglected writing my own. 269 00:12:38,291 --> 00:12:39,961 Definitely maybe someone that interviews people. 270 00:12:40,026 --> 00:12:42,526 What about, like, a Jimmy Fallon? 271 00:12:42,595 --> 00:12:45,465 It's time to leave the safety of my nest behind. 272 00:12:45,531 --> 00:12:49,371 He's wearing a red bandana. Is it Kid Rock? 273 00:12:49,435 --> 00:12:51,865 I'm gonna prove I don't just hang out with rock stars, 274 00:12:51,938 --> 00:12:54,908 I am one. 275 00:13:00,413 --> 00:13:05,253 ‐ Radio host, talk show host. ‐ Yeah. Oh, Howard Stern. 276 00:13:05,318 --> 00:13:06,918 He does have Howard Stern legs. 277 00:13:09,222 --> 00:13:12,592 ( music playing ) 278 00:13:14,227 --> 00:13:19,167 ♪ I would do anything for love ♪ 279 00:13:19,232 --> 00:13:21,402 ♪ But I won't do that ♪ 280 00:13:27,607 --> 00:13:30,507 ♪ Some days it don't come easy ♪ 281 00:13:30,576 --> 00:13:33,646 ♪ Some days it don't come hard ♪ 282 00:13:33,713 --> 00:13:36,083 ♪ Some days it don't come at all ♪ 283 00:13:36,149 --> 00:13:40,149 ♪ These are the days that never end ♪ 284 00:13:40,219 --> 00:13:43,119 ♪ Some nights I'm breathing fire ♪ 285 00:13:43,189 --> 00:13:46,089 ♪ Some nights I'm carved in ice ♪ 286 00:13:46,159 --> 00:13:50,199 ♪ Some nights are like nothing I've ever seen before ♪ 287 00:13:50,263 --> 00:13:52,403 ♪ Or will again ♪ 288 00:13:52,465 --> 00:13:54,395 ♪ And maybe I'm crazy ♪ 289 00:13:54,467 --> 00:13:57,467 ♪ Oh it's crazy and it's true ♪ 290 00:13:58,771 --> 00:14:00,471 ♪ I know you can save me ♪ 291 00:14:00,540 --> 00:14:05,140 ♪ No one else can save me now but you ♪ 292 00:14:05,211 --> 00:14:08,151 ♪ As long as the planets are turning ♪ 293 00:14:08,214 --> 00:14:11,154 ♪ As long as the stars are burning ♪ 294 00:14:11,217 --> 00:14:14,347 ♪ As long as your dreams are coming true ♪ 295 00:14:14,420 --> 00:14:17,790 ♪ You better believe it, that I would do ♪ 296 00:14:17,857 --> 00:14:21,457 ♪ Anything for love ♪ 297 00:14:21,527 --> 00:14:25,397 ♪ I would do anything for love ♪ 298 00:14:25,465 --> 00:14:28,295 ♪ But I won't do that ♪ 299 00:14:28,368 --> 00:14:30,738 ♪ Oh, no, I won't do ♪ 300 00:14:30,803 --> 00:14:33,973 ♪ I would do anything for love ♪ 301 00:14:34,040 --> 00:14:37,640 ♪ Anything you've been dreaming of ♪ 302 00:14:37,710 --> 00:14:39,810 ♪ But I just won't ♪ 303 00:14:39,879 --> 00:14:45,819 ♪ Do that ♪ 304 00:14:45,885 --> 00:14:49,385 ♪ No ♪ 305 00:14:51,491 --> 00:14:54,191 Yes, come on! 306 00:14:54,260 --> 00:14:57,330 The Eagle has landed. 307 00:14:57,397 --> 00:14:58,867 ( chanting ) Eagle! Eagle! 308 00:14:58,931 --> 00:15:02,771 Don't run over the person, Eagle. 309 00:15:02,835 --> 00:15:05,195 Ken, make some sense out of this, man. 310 00:15:05,271 --> 00:15:08,211 For an eagle, it was amazing. 311 00:15:08,274 --> 00:15:13,114 But I don't think you're a trained singer. 312 00:15:13,179 --> 00:15:14,779 ‐ Jenny: What is he doing? ‐ Uh‐oh. 313 00:15:14,847 --> 00:15:17,547 He doesn't like that. Eagle, where are you going? 314 00:15:17,617 --> 00:15:20,287 Oh, he's like, "Hold me back, Nick. Hold me back." 315 00:15:22,321 --> 00:15:25,161 ‐ I thought you sounded great. ‐ Robin: Well, you know, what's great is, like, 316 00:15:25,224 --> 00:15:28,164 some of us have big voices from out of this world, 317 00:15:28,227 --> 00:15:29,657 and some of us need to just find a way 318 00:15:29,729 --> 00:15:31,659 to put on a great performance, a great show. 319 00:15:31,731 --> 00:15:34,271 ‐ Exactly. Yeah. ‐ You came out, you were in character the whole time. 320 00:15:34,333 --> 00:15:38,043 ‐ Where are you going? ‐ Be careful. 321 00:15:38,104 --> 00:15:40,774 It seemed like you were kind of throwing your talking voice 322 00:15:40,840 --> 00:15:44,010 ‐ by singing in an operatic tone. ‐ Right? 323 00:15:44,076 --> 00:15:47,106 And when he had a chance at the end to do something with the last note, 324 00:15:47,180 --> 00:15:49,150 he went... ( vocalizing ) 325 00:15:49,215 --> 00:15:50,645 ‐ ♪ No ♪ ‐ Nicole: No, he didn't. 326 00:15:50,716 --> 00:15:53,146 No, he didn't. He did a slight crescendo. 327 00:15:53,219 --> 00:15:56,189 He started out sotto voce, and then he did a slight crescendo, 328 00:15:56,255 --> 00:15:57,815 which added a little bravado. 329 00:15:57,890 --> 00:16:01,130 Listen to the singers. 330 00:16:01,194 --> 00:16:03,834 Nicole, and clues that you were picking up on 331 00:16:03,896 --> 00:16:06,096 from this vibrant personality? 332 00:16:06,165 --> 00:16:09,135 Yeah, there was, like, there was an older television 333 00:16:09,202 --> 00:16:11,372 at the beginning of the package, so it made me think 334 00:16:11,437 --> 00:16:16,307 that it's somebody a little bit more mature. 335 00:16:16,375 --> 00:16:21,145 ‐ No! ‐ Whoever it is, they are hilarious. 336 00:16:21,214 --> 00:16:23,384 I went off of the red bandana. 337 00:16:23,449 --> 00:16:24,719 I mean, it might be too obvious, 338 00:16:24,784 --> 00:16:26,794 but I was thinking who wears red bandanas? 339 00:16:26,853 --> 00:16:30,493 Bret Michaels from Poison is always rocking. 340 00:16:30,556 --> 00:16:32,486 Bret Michaels, not a bad idea. 341 00:16:32,558 --> 00:16:34,828 You know, there was the health scare, there's loss of parent, 342 00:16:34,894 --> 00:16:37,564 and also, you know, a rock star personality. 343 00:16:37,630 --> 00:16:40,100 But I'm thinking Pauly Shore. 344 00:16:40,166 --> 00:16:42,736 Pauly recently lost his mother, so... 345 00:16:42,802 --> 00:16:44,842 True. That's a good guess. 346 00:16:44,904 --> 00:16:48,214 I'm getting some radio vibes here because that clue of 347 00:16:48,274 --> 00:16:50,014 listens to people's stories, 348 00:16:50,076 --> 00:16:51,506 "now it's time to tell mine," 349 00:16:51,577 --> 00:16:54,047 makes me feel like you've interviewed people. 350 00:16:54,113 --> 00:16:57,123 ‐ Yeah. ‐ And I kinda thought you had the legs of Howard Stern 351 00:16:57,183 --> 00:16:59,393 ‐ a little bit. ‐ Robin: Yeah, that's what I was thinking. 352 00:16:59,452 --> 00:17:01,492 All right. 353 00:17:01,554 --> 00:17:02,994 I was thinking that. 354 00:17:03,055 --> 00:17:06,585 Or I was gonna say Adam Carolla was the other radio DJ. 355 00:17:06,659 --> 00:17:08,359 That's not a bad guess. 356 00:17:08,427 --> 00:17:11,757 Ken, you look like you have something to say. 357 00:17:11,831 --> 00:17:13,931 I think you guys are all wrong. 358 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:15,230 You do interview people for a living. 359 00:17:15,301 --> 00:17:16,741 You do listen to people. 360 00:17:16,802 --> 00:17:18,442 You're very funny. You're very witty. 361 00:17:18,504 --> 00:17:22,044 I've been on your show. It sounds like you're Craig Ferguson. 362 00:17:22,108 --> 00:17:24,608 And Craig wears jackets like this. 363 00:17:24,677 --> 00:17:27,107 ‐ He kind of walks around. He struts like an eagle. ‐ Craig Ferguson? 364 00:17:27,179 --> 00:17:30,749 ‐ You're so wrong. ‐ Dude, I'm so smart! 365 00:17:30,816 --> 00:17:34,946 Eagle, what makes you the Eagle? 366 00:17:35,021 --> 00:17:38,821 Like an eagle, I can see things miles away 367 00:17:38,891 --> 00:17:40,591 that other people may not see. 368 00:17:40,660 --> 00:17:42,230 ( crowd murmuring ) 369 00:17:42,295 --> 00:17:44,725 ‐ Hmm, hmm. ‐ Did that help you guys at all? 370 00:17:44,797 --> 00:17:46,397 The voice helped a little bit, yeah. 371 00:17:46,465 --> 00:17:48,295 ‐ It's not Pauly Shore. ‐ No, it's not Pauly Shore. 372 00:17:48,367 --> 00:17:49,997 Nick: Definitely not Pauly Shore. 373 00:17:50,069 --> 00:17:53,969 One thing we do know, the Eagle definitely took over this stage. 374 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:56,810 I can't control him. 375 00:17:56,876 --> 00:17:58,976 The Eagle reminds me a lot like my comedy. 376 00:17:59,045 --> 00:18:00,045 He's trying too hard. 377 00:18:02,949 --> 00:18:05,079 Nick: Our panel thought one of these celebrities 378 00:18:05,151 --> 00:18:07,091 might be under the Eagle mask. 379 00:18:07,153 --> 00:18:09,263 Who do you think it is? 380 00:18:09,322 --> 00:18:11,922 Now it's time for our panel and our studio audience 381 00:18:11,991 --> 00:18:17,101 to vote and tell us who won this first face‐off of the night. 382 00:18:17,163 --> 00:18:20,133 The winner will keep it on and sing another day. 383 00:18:20,199 --> 00:18:24,469 The other will get a second chance in our smackdown. 384 00:18:24,537 --> 00:18:26,637 The results are in. 385 00:18:26,706 --> 00:18:28,706 And the winner is... 386 00:18:40,019 --> 00:18:42,149 The results are in. 387 00:18:42,221 --> 00:18:43,861 And the winner is... 388 00:18:49,362 --> 00:18:50,662 the Flower! 389 00:18:50,730 --> 00:18:54,130 ♪ If I was you, I'd wanna be me, too ♪ 390 00:18:54,200 --> 00:18:56,570 ‐ Yes! ‐ Flower, congrats to you. 391 00:18:56,636 --> 00:19:00,266 ‐ Aww. ‐ You are moving on and singing another day. 392 00:19:00,339 --> 00:19:02,909 Who can go up against the Flower? No one. 393 00:19:02,975 --> 00:19:04,935 All right, all right. 394 00:19:05,011 --> 00:19:07,181 We're not done with you yet, Mr. Eagle. 395 00:19:07,246 --> 00:19:11,016 You are coming back for the smackdown that's coming up. 396 00:19:11,083 --> 00:19:14,453 But right now it's time for you to fly on back there. Get outta here. 397 00:19:14,520 --> 00:19:16,420 We love you, Eagle! 398 00:19:16,489 --> 00:19:18,219 ‐ ( chanting ) Eagle! Eagle! ‐ Nicole: Aww. 399 00:19:21,694 --> 00:19:22,964 ‐ Ooh. ‐ That's a great guess. 400 00:19:23,029 --> 00:19:26,369 And now we have a face‐off between a very chill, 401 00:19:26,432 --> 00:19:28,472 but formally dressed creature 402 00:19:28,534 --> 00:19:30,504 and a more down to earth showbiz animal 403 00:19:30,569 --> 00:19:33,509 who should feel very at home on this network. 404 00:19:33,572 --> 00:19:36,582 Begin the march of the Penguin. 405 00:19:36,642 --> 00:19:41,312 ( music playing ) 406 00:19:41,380 --> 00:19:43,380 ♪ I can make your hands clap ♪ 407 00:19:45,618 --> 00:19:48,188 ‐ Oh! ‐ Oh, my gosh! 408 00:19:48,254 --> 00:19:51,494 ♪ I can make your hands clap ♪ 409 00:19:59,632 --> 00:20:01,902 Foxy ladies and gentlemen, the Fox. 410 00:20:01,967 --> 00:20:04,137 ♪ When I'm walking with you ♪ 411 00:20:04,203 --> 00:20:06,313 ♪ I watch the whole room change ♪ 412 00:20:06,372 --> 00:20:09,142 ♪ Baby, that's what you do ♪ 413 00:20:09,208 --> 00:20:13,478 ‐ Oh, wow! ‐ Oh, look at that. He's got a cane! 414 00:20:23,222 --> 00:20:26,132 ‐ It's Jamie Foxx. ‐ Jamie Foxx from "Robin Hood." 415 00:20:26,192 --> 00:20:30,032 And now, America, let's learn more about a bird 416 00:20:30,096 --> 00:20:33,696 who only flies when it sings, the Penguin. 417 00:20:33,766 --> 00:20:37,336 ( music playing ) 418 00:20:37,403 --> 00:20:40,143 Penguins are incredibly expressive birds, 419 00:20:40,206 --> 00:20:43,936 so it's in my DNA to strive for my voice to be heard. 420 00:20:44,009 --> 00:20:46,149 ( squawking ) 421 00:20:46,212 --> 00:20:48,852 My whole life, I've been told I'm not pretty enough, 422 00:20:48,914 --> 00:20:51,224 not smart enough, not funny enough. 423 00:20:51,283 --> 00:20:52,953 Announcer: Clearly this bird 424 00:20:53,018 --> 00:20:57,158 did not get the word that her career is over. 425 00:20:57,223 --> 00:20:59,893 Oh, that's so sad. 426 00:20:59,959 --> 00:21:02,499 But life isn't always black and white. 427 00:21:02,561 --> 00:21:04,701 ‐ Comedy club owner. ‐ Comedian. 428 00:21:04,764 --> 00:21:07,674 On this stage, I'm gonna sing for those of us 429 00:21:07,733 --> 00:21:10,503 who dare to be different. 430 00:21:10,569 --> 00:21:12,969 And trust me, I don't need a permission slip 431 00:21:13,038 --> 00:21:14,968 from anyone to be who I am. 432 00:21:15,040 --> 00:21:18,480 ‐ "I'm not your secretary." ‐ Jenna Fischer from "The Office." 433 00:21:18,544 --> 00:21:22,554 I'm leading the march. Who's with me? 434 00:21:22,615 --> 00:21:24,615 Ca‐caw! Ca‐caw! 435 00:21:26,619 --> 00:21:27,989 You know what's gonna throw us 436 00:21:28,053 --> 00:21:30,023 is the fact that she said her career was over. 437 00:21:30,089 --> 00:21:33,859 It could be someone that just had a lot of setbacks and obstacles. 438 00:21:33,926 --> 00:21:35,856 I mean, that's hard because in Hollywood, 439 00:21:35,928 --> 00:21:37,758 let's face it, who hasn't? 440 00:21:39,265 --> 00:21:41,525 ( music playing ) 441 00:21:41,600 --> 00:21:43,700 ♪ Take a seat ♪ 442 00:21:43,769 --> 00:21:46,009 ♪ Right over there, sat on a chair ♪ 443 00:21:46,071 --> 00:21:48,111 ♪ Stay or leave ♪ 444 00:21:48,174 --> 00:21:50,414 ♪ The cabinets are bare and I'm unaware ♪ 445 00:21:50,476 --> 00:21:53,376 ♪ Of just how we got into this mess ♪ 446 00:21:53,445 --> 00:21:55,045 ♪ Got so aggressive ♪ 447 00:21:55,114 --> 00:21:58,124 ♪ I know we had all good intentions ♪ 448 00:21:58,184 --> 00:22:00,554 ♪ So pull me closer ♪ 449 00:22:00,619 --> 00:22:02,719 ♪ Why don't you pull me close? ♪ 450 00:22:02,788 --> 00:22:05,158 ♪ Why don't you come on over? ♪ 451 00:22:05,224 --> 00:22:07,834 ♪ I just can't let you go ♪ 452 00:22:07,893 --> 00:22:10,733 ‐ ♪ Oh, baby ♪ ‐ Whoo! 453 00:22:10,796 --> 00:22:14,426 ♪ Why don't you just meet me in the middle? ♪ 454 00:22:14,500 --> 00:22:17,540 ♪ In the middle ♪ 455 00:22:17,603 --> 00:22:20,513 ♪ Looking at you, I can't lie ♪ 456 00:22:20,573 --> 00:22:22,843 ♪ Just pouring out admission ♪ 457 00:22:22,908 --> 00:22:25,508 ♪ Regardless of my objection ♪ 458 00:22:25,578 --> 00:22:27,008 ♪ Oh ♪ 459 00:22:27,079 --> 00:22:29,679 ♪ And it's not about my pride ♪ 460 00:22:29,748 --> 00:22:31,348 ♪ I need you on my skin ♪ 461 00:22:31,417 --> 00:22:35,517 ♪ Just come over, pull me in just ♪ 462 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:37,388 ♪ Oh, baby ♪ 463 00:22:37,456 --> 00:22:41,386 ♪ Why don't you just meet me in the middle? ♪ 464 00:22:41,460 --> 00:22:43,900 ♪ In the middle ♪ 465 00:22:43,963 --> 00:22:46,573 ♪ Oh, baby ♪ 466 00:22:46,632 --> 00:22:50,842 ♪ Why don't you just meet me in the middle, baby? ♪ 467 00:22:50,903 --> 00:22:54,843 ♪ I'm losing my mind just a little ♪ 468 00:22:54,907 --> 00:22:58,507 ♪ So why don't you just meet me in the middle? ♪ 469 00:22:58,577 --> 00:23:00,747 ♪ Middle, in the middle ♪ 470 00:23:00,813 --> 00:23:02,283 ♪ Middle ♪ 471 00:23:02,348 --> 00:23:05,578 Nicole: Yes! Come on! 472 00:23:05,651 --> 00:23:08,021 ‐ Good job. ‐ Come on! 473 00:23:08,087 --> 00:23:11,657 ‐ Ken: Good job. ‐ Wow. The Penguin. 474 00:23:13,192 --> 00:23:15,292 Nicole, tell the Penguin about her performance. 475 00:23:15,361 --> 00:23:17,161 I think the performance was great. 476 00:23:17,229 --> 00:23:18,759 You came out strong, confident. 477 00:23:18,831 --> 00:23:23,801 Though you may not do this as a profession, right? Singing. 478 00:23:23,869 --> 00:23:26,809 And I'm sure you were out of your comfort zone, 479 00:23:26,872 --> 00:23:28,612 but you still looked like you had so much fun up there. 480 00:23:28,674 --> 00:23:31,014 Yeah, great attitude. 481 00:23:31,076 --> 00:23:34,106 Now, I definitely was picking up on some clues. 482 00:23:34,179 --> 00:23:36,649 Robin Thicke, did you pick up on any? 483 00:23:36,715 --> 00:23:38,975 The thing that I really picked up on that might be a hidden clue 484 00:23:39,051 --> 00:23:41,651 is Penguin, to me, dances like Melissa McCarthy. 485 00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:44,090 Have you ever seen Melissa McCarthy dance? 486 00:23:44,156 --> 00:23:47,186 Jenny: It's my cousin, so, yeah. 487 00:23:47,259 --> 00:23:50,629 I don't know. You know, I saw the sign "not your secretary," 488 00:23:50,696 --> 00:23:54,296 so I was thinking maybe Megan Mullally 489 00:23:54,366 --> 00:23:57,536 plays a secretary on "Will & Grace." 490 00:23:57,603 --> 00:23:59,973 ‐ Ken: I agree with Nicole. ‐ Jenny: I think that's a good guess. 491 00:24:00,039 --> 00:24:03,509 ‐ Yeah. ‐ But the clues that I heard that I was like, "Huh." 492 00:24:03,575 --> 00:24:06,105 Voice to be heard. Not pretty, not funny. 493 00:24:06,178 --> 00:24:09,478 Her career was over. All those things kind of led me 494 00:24:09,548 --> 00:24:12,118 to a, like, a Kathy Griffin. 495 00:24:12,184 --> 00:24:14,794 You also marched, kind of an activist. 496 00:24:14,853 --> 00:24:19,793 ‐ That's a good one. ‐ But then I heard a tone in her voice 497 00:24:19,858 --> 00:24:24,158 that made me go, God, for the second season I'm gonna be saying this, 498 00:24:24,229 --> 00:24:27,499 but it sounds like Sherri Shepherd. 499 00:24:27,566 --> 00:24:29,896 You know, knowing Sherri's voice, I just don't‐‐ 500 00:24:29,969 --> 00:24:31,999 it didn't sound vocally like her at all, you know what I mean? 501 00:24:32,071 --> 00:24:33,911 ‐ Well, to me it did. ‐ Yeah? Okay. 502 00:24:33,973 --> 00:24:37,243 You said that last season and I said that Sherri Shepherd would grab my butt. 503 00:24:37,309 --> 00:24:38,509 ‐ I did. Yes. ‐ Yep, you did. 504 00:24:38,577 --> 00:24:40,207 And it was actually Ricki Lake grabbing my butt. 505 00:24:40,279 --> 00:24:42,179 Jenny: That's right. 506 00:24:42,247 --> 00:24:43,977 ‐ Nicole: Oh. Oh! ‐ Ow! 507 00:24:44,049 --> 00:24:46,649 Oh! 508 00:24:46,719 --> 00:24:49,119 Well, let's hear from the Penguin, shall we? 509 00:24:50,456 --> 00:24:53,026 What makes you the Penguin? 510 00:24:53,092 --> 00:24:55,362 Everything is not 511 00:24:55,427 --> 00:24:57,027 as black and white 512 00:24:57,096 --> 00:25:00,026 as it seems. 513 00:25:00,099 --> 00:25:02,229 Maybe someone who's colorblind? 514 00:25:03,869 --> 00:25:07,339 ‐ Nick: Did that help you at all? ‐ Not at all, Nick Cannon. 515 00:25:07,406 --> 00:25:09,136 Nick, do you know who it is? 516 00:25:09,208 --> 00:25:11,478 I'm catching a vibe. I'm catching a vibe. 517 00:25:11,543 --> 00:25:13,653 That's all I'm saying. Ladies and gentlemen, 518 00:25:13,712 --> 00:25:16,322 one more time for the Penguin! 519 00:25:19,318 --> 00:25:21,318 Nick: Our panel thought one of these celebrities 520 00:25:21,387 --> 00:25:23,657 might be behind that Penguin mask. 521 00:25:23,722 --> 00:25:25,422 Who do you think it is? 522 00:25:25,491 --> 00:25:28,031 Only Raven‐Symoné grabs butt like that. 523 00:25:28,093 --> 00:25:30,463 ‐ Raven‐Sym‐‐ ‐ Raven‐Symoné's a good‐‐ that's a good guess, too. 524 00:25:30,529 --> 00:25:31,529 That's a good guess. 525 00:25:33,198 --> 00:25:36,938 Penguin: This experience is so crazy. I feel so good. 526 00:25:37,002 --> 00:25:40,312 I don't feel any judgment at all. 527 00:25:40,372 --> 00:25:45,942 I'm just by myself being who I've always dreamt of being. 528 00:25:46,011 --> 00:25:49,581 Nick: Coming up, our final furry singer makes his debut. 529 00:25:49,648 --> 00:25:51,248 ‐ Anthony Mackie. ‐ Wesley Snipes. 530 00:25:51,316 --> 00:25:53,046 ‐ I think it's Jamie Foxx. ‐ What? 531 00:25:53,118 --> 00:25:55,918 ‐ We're not on the same page? ‐ No! 532 00:25:55,988 --> 00:25:58,388 ‐ And later... ‐ Take it off! 533 00:25:58,457 --> 00:26:00,087 Show us who you are. 534 00:26:00,159 --> 00:26:01,689 ‐ Whoo! ‐ Who is it? 535 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:03,900 Take it off! 536 00:26:03,962 --> 00:26:06,632 I did not see this coming at all. 537 00:26:11,170 --> 00:26:12,100 ‐ Man: Here we go. ‐ ( music playing ) 538 00:26:12,171 --> 00:26:16,281 ♪ Together ♪ 539 00:26:16,341 --> 00:26:19,111 ‐ ♪ You whether ♪ ‐ Sing it, baby. 540 00:26:19,178 --> 00:26:21,608 ‐ ♪ Whether ♪ ‐ Come on, Ken. 541 00:26:21,680 --> 00:26:23,620 ‐ ♪ Times are good or bad ♪ ‐ Hit that note, baby. 542 00:26:23,682 --> 00:26:26,952 ‐ ♪ Happy or sad ♪ ‐ Wow. 543 00:26:27,019 --> 00:26:28,119 ‐ ♪ Let's ♪ ‐ Ken can sing. 544 00:26:28,187 --> 00:26:31,117 ♪ Hidden talent from Kendrick Jeong ♪ 545 00:26:31,190 --> 00:26:33,160 Your falsetto's stronger than your regular voice. 546 00:26:33,225 --> 00:26:35,985 Hey, you know what? That's‐‐ hey, hey. 547 00:26:36,061 --> 00:26:37,131 ( deep voice ) "Ken, can you just do 548 00:26:37,196 --> 00:26:38,196 the rest of the series in your falsetto?" 549 00:26:38,263 --> 00:26:40,073 ( high‐pitched ) "Hey, guys, great job!" 550 00:26:42,668 --> 00:26:43,998 ‐ ♪ Who is that? ♪ ‐ Welcome back to 551 00:26:44,069 --> 00:26:46,139 a TV sensation that's all pleasure 552 00:26:46,205 --> 00:26:48,335 and absolutely no guilt, "The Masked Singer." 553 00:26:48,407 --> 00:26:49,837 ‐ Whoo! ‐ Whoo! 554 00:26:49,908 --> 00:26:52,538 Right now we're in the middle of a very tense face‐off 555 00:26:52,611 --> 00:26:56,621 between a high‐flying singer and someone who's, uh, 556 00:26:56,682 --> 00:26:58,652 gonna be foxy. 557 00:26:58,717 --> 00:27:00,687 Let's make way for the Fox. 558 00:27:03,155 --> 00:27:06,425 ( music playing ) 559 00:27:06,492 --> 00:27:09,632 Are you ready for your bedtime story, little one? 560 00:27:09,695 --> 00:27:11,955 Ooh, a fairy tale fox. 561 00:27:12,030 --> 00:27:13,600 All right, here we go. 562 00:27:13,665 --> 00:27:15,295 Chapter one. 563 00:27:15,367 --> 00:27:16,937 Foxes are clever and nocturnal, 564 00:27:17,002 --> 00:27:20,142 and I've definitely done my best work at night. 565 00:27:20,205 --> 00:27:22,935 ‐ "Best work at night." ‐ A lot of singers sing at night. 566 00:27:23,008 --> 00:27:25,638 I dabbled in many different genres. 567 00:27:25,711 --> 00:27:28,651 From "Doogie" to "Doubtfire," I've laughed with them all. 568 00:27:28,714 --> 00:27:30,484 "Doogie" and "Doubtfire." It could be that he worked 569 00:27:30,549 --> 00:27:33,789 with Robin Williams and Neil Patrick Harris. 570 00:27:33,852 --> 00:27:37,122 Over the years, I've lived two different lives. 571 00:27:37,189 --> 00:27:39,989 There's my on‐air superhero persona, 572 00:27:40,058 --> 00:27:41,828 who lives to entertain, 573 00:27:41,894 --> 00:27:43,834 and then there's the real me, 574 00:27:43,896 --> 00:27:47,326 who I am when I'm at home. 575 00:27:47,399 --> 00:27:50,239 ‐ Who's an on‐air superhero? ‐ David Letterman. 576 00:27:50,302 --> 00:27:53,512 But under this mask, my two identities 577 00:27:53,572 --> 00:27:54,672 can finally become one. 578 00:27:54,740 --> 00:27:56,810 Wish me luck tonight, little fox. 579 00:28:01,180 --> 00:28:04,720 Look how he stands. It's like a dancer's stance. 580 00:28:04,783 --> 00:28:05,783 Ken: Yeah. 581 00:28:08,253 --> 00:28:11,193 ( music playing ) 582 00:28:17,095 --> 00:28:19,995 ♪ I was so high, I did not recognize ♪ 583 00:28:20,065 --> 00:28:22,525 ♪ The fire burning in her eyes ♪ 584 00:28:22,601 --> 00:28:26,211 ♪ The chaos that controlled my mind ♪ 585 00:28:26,271 --> 00:28:29,371 ♪ Whispered good‐bye as she got on a train ♪ 586 00:28:29,441 --> 00:28:31,611 ♪ Never to return again ♪ 587 00:28:31,677 --> 00:28:34,107 ♪ Always in my heart ♪ 588 00:28:34,179 --> 00:28:35,509 ♪ Oh ♪ 589 00:28:35,581 --> 00:28:39,551 ♪ This love has taken its toll on me ♪ 590 00:28:39,618 --> 00:28:41,448 ♪ I have no choice ♪ 591 00:28:41,520 --> 00:28:44,960 ♪ 'Cause I won't say good‐bye anymore ♪ 592 00:28:45,023 --> 00:28:47,263 ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ 593 00:28:47,326 --> 00:28:49,486 ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ 594 00:28:49,561 --> 00:28:52,061 ‐ Whoo! ‐ ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ 595 00:28:52,130 --> 00:28:53,270 ♪ Oh, oh ♪ 596 00:28:53,332 --> 00:28:55,072 ♪ I'll take these broken things ♪ 597 00:28:55,133 --> 00:28:56,943 ♪ Repair your broken wings ♪ 598 00:28:57,002 --> 00:28:59,272 ♪ Into every part ♪ 599 00:28:59,338 --> 00:29:02,538 ♪ 'Cause I know that's what you want me to do ♪ 600 00:29:02,608 --> 00:29:04,078 ♪ This love has taken its toll on me ♪ 601 00:29:04,142 --> 00:29:06,552 ♪ Baby, oh ♪ 602 00:29:06,612 --> 00:29:09,452 ‐ ♪ She said good‐bye too many times before ♪ ‐ Come on! 603 00:29:09,514 --> 00:29:11,554 ♪ Too many times before ♪ 604 00:29:11,617 --> 00:29:15,417 ♪ Her heart is breaking in front of me ♪ 605 00:29:15,487 --> 00:29:17,457 ♪ I have no choice ♪ 606 00:29:17,522 --> 00:29:21,292 ♪ 'Cause I won't say good‐bye anymore ♪ 607 00:29:21,360 --> 00:29:23,000 ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ 608 00:29:23,061 --> 00:29:24,901 ♪ This love ♪ 609 00:29:27,699 --> 00:29:29,429 ‐ Ken: Oh, my God. ‐ Robin: Yeah. 610 00:29:29,501 --> 00:29:32,001 Wow, what a voice. 611 00:29:32,070 --> 00:29:35,310 ( chanting ) Fox! Fox! Fox! 612 00:29:35,374 --> 00:29:37,084 Nick: Swagged out. 613 00:29:37,142 --> 00:29:39,582 Giving us some soul up here. 614 00:29:39,645 --> 00:29:43,015 Nicole, tell the Fox about his performance. 615 00:29:43,081 --> 00:29:44,781 ‐ He is a natural. He knows‐‐ ‐ Don't you think he's got some 616 00:29:44,850 --> 00:29:46,590 Tony Awards on his shelf at home? 617 00:29:46,652 --> 00:29:47,792 I don't know if he has Tony Awards 618 00:29:47,853 --> 00:29:49,963 or he has some platinum records as well. 619 00:29:50,022 --> 00:29:52,122 Because he can sing, he's so cool, 620 00:29:52,190 --> 00:29:53,590 and he was effortless the whole time. 621 00:29:54,926 --> 00:29:56,026 Nick: True indeed. 622 00:29:56,094 --> 00:29:57,534 Mr. Robin Thicke, 623 00:29:57,596 --> 00:29:58,826 were you picking up on any clues 624 00:29:58,897 --> 00:30:00,967 from the performance or the package? 625 00:30:01,033 --> 00:30:03,073 He moved like a professional performer. 626 00:30:03,135 --> 00:30:05,335 Could be Broadway. He could have been in a band before. 627 00:30:05,404 --> 00:30:07,674 I didn't recognize the voice right off enough 628 00:30:07,739 --> 00:30:09,679 to think it was a solo singer. 629 00:30:09,741 --> 00:30:11,841 But he could be more like a band member 630 00:30:11,910 --> 00:30:13,680 who knows how to hit the beat, 631 00:30:13,745 --> 00:30:15,475 knows how to land at the right step. 632 00:30:15,547 --> 00:30:18,317 I don't know. I mean, he seemed like a solo performer to me. 633 00:30:18,383 --> 00:30:20,493 ‐ Yeah. ‐ You've got your voice. You've got the talent. 634 00:30:20,552 --> 00:30:23,722 You've got the "it " power, so the clues that I took 635 00:30:23,789 --> 00:30:25,359 that are really kinda going... ( vocalizing ) 636 00:30:25,424 --> 00:30:28,694 is the superhero on‐air, working at night, 637 00:30:28,760 --> 00:30:30,960 double life, very successful. 638 00:30:31,029 --> 00:30:33,529 And then I kept thinking of, like, who would that be? 639 00:30:33,598 --> 00:30:36,198 Like, a Wesley Snipes in "Blade." 640 00:30:36,268 --> 00:30:37,698 I don't know if he can sing though. 641 00:30:37,769 --> 00:30:39,239 I don't know if his thighs look like that. 642 00:30:39,304 --> 00:30:42,044 Um, and then I heard the voice, 643 00:30:42,107 --> 00:30:43,877 and I was like that's a Broadway. 644 00:30:43,942 --> 00:30:45,882 That's like a Tony Award, 645 00:30:45,944 --> 00:30:49,384 Leslie Odom, Jr., "Hamilton" voice, you know? 646 00:30:49,448 --> 00:30:52,378 ‐ No. It's not Leslie. ‐ You don't think it's Leslie Odom, Jr.? 647 00:30:52,451 --> 00:30:54,391 Nicole: I don't think that's Leslie's voice. 648 00:30:54,453 --> 00:30:58,063 I was thinking someone from the "Hamilton" cast possibly. 649 00:30:58,123 --> 00:31:00,063 Then I was thinking with the superhero, 650 00:31:00,125 --> 00:31:02,625 I was thinking Anthony Mackie vibes from "Captain America." 651 00:31:02,694 --> 00:31:05,064 Ken: That's a good guess, and he's a superhero. 652 00:31:05,130 --> 00:31:07,470 ‐ People don't know he can sing. ‐ Robin: He did say also 653 00:31:07,532 --> 00:31:10,102 two identities to become one, 654 00:31:10,168 --> 00:31:12,938 so this could be his hidden talent 655 00:31:13,004 --> 00:31:15,314 that he's unleashing upon us right now. 656 00:31:15,374 --> 00:31:17,244 Nicole: Yeah. That's a good point. 657 00:31:17,309 --> 00:31:19,639 Ken, you look perplexed. 658 00:31:19,711 --> 00:31:22,881 I mean, uh... 659 00:31:22,948 --> 00:31:26,448 I'm really trying to think right now. 660 00:31:26,518 --> 00:31:28,618 You're a doctor, come on! 661 00:31:28,687 --> 00:31:30,817 Shut up, Nick Cannon. Let me think. 662 00:31:30,889 --> 00:31:32,819 I think you are an accomplished actor 663 00:31:32,891 --> 00:31:35,691 who many people don't know sings. 664 00:31:35,761 --> 00:31:37,701 And I don't know if you're in a superhero movie, 665 00:31:37,763 --> 00:31:40,373 but I know that if you're the person who I think it is, 666 00:31:40,432 --> 00:31:42,032 he may have been in a "Fast and Furious" movie. 667 00:31:42,100 --> 00:31:44,600 He may have been in a "Transformers" movie that I was a part of. 668 00:31:44,669 --> 00:31:47,339 I think you're Tyrese Gibson. Great to see you again, Tyrese. 669 00:31:47,406 --> 00:31:48,766 Welcome to "The Masked Singer." 670 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:51,010 ‐ Nicole: Oh, Tyrese. ‐ Jenny: Tyrese. 671 00:31:51,076 --> 00:31:52,336 Thank you, Nick. The way your look‐‐ 672 00:31:52,411 --> 00:31:53,811 vote of confidence really helped me out. 673 00:31:53,879 --> 00:31:56,819 ‐ That ain't Tyrese. ‐ Mr. Fox, 674 00:31:56,882 --> 00:31:58,852 you got us all guessing. 675 00:31:58,917 --> 00:32:01,617 What makes you the Fox? 676 00:32:01,686 --> 00:32:03,816 Well, I'm quick, 677 00:32:03,889 --> 00:32:06,219 I refuse to be caged in, 678 00:32:06,291 --> 00:32:08,361 and I'm crafty. 679 00:32:08,427 --> 00:32:10,297 ‐ Oh, man. I know who that is. ‐ Jenny: Crafty? 680 00:32:10,362 --> 00:32:11,932 ‐ You do? ‐ Yes, I do. 681 00:32:11,997 --> 00:32:13,497 ‐ I think I got it. ‐ I got it, I got it. 682 00:32:13,565 --> 00:32:15,865 ‐ Did that help you at all? ‐ What? Crafty and caged in? 683 00:32:15,934 --> 00:32:17,974 ‐ That helps? ‐ It just all start clicking for me. 684 00:32:18,036 --> 00:32:20,336 Yeah, I mean, it doesn't fit the clue package, 685 00:32:20,405 --> 00:32:23,205 but I think it's Jamie Foxx. 686 00:32:23,275 --> 00:32:24,975 I think it's Jamie Foxx. You just sound like Jamie F‐‐ 687 00:32:25,043 --> 00:32:27,053 ‐ We're not on the same page? ‐ No! 688 00:32:27,112 --> 00:32:30,352 ‐ I thought we were on the same page! ‐ No! Abandoning you. 689 00:32:30,415 --> 00:32:32,845 It sounded a little like Jamie's tone at some point. 690 00:32:32,918 --> 00:32:35,818 ‐ Now I'm really confused. ‐ Well, one thing we can definitely pick up on 691 00:32:35,887 --> 00:32:37,487 is it was an amazing performance. 692 00:32:37,556 --> 00:32:40,956 Ladies and gentlemen, a skilled performer. 693 00:32:41,026 --> 00:32:43,656 ‐ Who is the Fox? ‐ I have no idea who this could be. 694 00:32:43,728 --> 00:32:45,198 It's driving me crazy. 695 00:32:45,263 --> 00:32:46,873 Nick: Our panel thought one of these celebrities 696 00:32:46,932 --> 00:32:49,032 might be under the Fox mask. 697 00:32:49,100 --> 00:32:50,370 Tell us who you think it is 698 00:32:50,435 --> 00:32:53,035 by using the hashtag "The Masked Singer." 699 00:32:53,104 --> 00:32:56,714 All right, it's time for the audience and the panel to vote 700 00:32:56,775 --> 00:32:59,905 for the singer who they want to see perform again. 701 00:32:59,978 --> 00:33:02,378 Vote for your favorite now. 702 00:33:05,050 --> 00:33:07,020 Who will live to sing another day 703 00:33:07,085 --> 00:33:11,785 and who will keep their mask on? 704 00:33:11,857 --> 00:33:14,127 ‐ The votes are in. ‐ Penguin! Penguin! 705 00:33:14,192 --> 00:33:19,202 ‐ I don't like this part. ‐ And the winner of this face‐off is... 706 00:33:25,470 --> 00:33:26,740 ...the Fox! 707 00:33:26,805 --> 00:33:29,665 ♪ We out here dripping in finesse ♪ 708 00:33:29,741 --> 00:33:31,441 ♪ It don't make no sense ♪ 709 00:33:31,510 --> 00:33:33,550 ‐ Whoo! ‐ Oh, I feel so bad. 710 00:33:33,612 --> 00:33:36,582 Congratulations, Fox. You get to continue 711 00:33:36,648 --> 00:33:38,278 in this crazy competition. 712 00:33:38,350 --> 00:33:41,190 Back to the lair with you. 713 00:33:41,253 --> 00:33:43,693 Now, Penguin, you will go head‐to‐head 714 00:33:43,755 --> 00:33:46,525 with the Eagle in our smackdown. 715 00:33:46,591 --> 00:33:48,291 So go ahead and lick your wounds 716 00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:50,500 and get ready to sing for your anonymity, all right? 717 00:33:50,562 --> 00:33:53,802 ‐ Penguin! Penguin! ‐ Yes, girl! Yes! 718 00:33:55,734 --> 00:33:58,804 When we come back, get ready for a smackdown 719 00:33:58,870 --> 00:34:00,440 between Eagle and Penguin, 720 00:34:00,505 --> 00:34:03,735 and the unmasking of a famous face. 721 00:34:03,808 --> 00:34:04,978 Don't miss the madness. 722 00:34:08,179 --> 00:34:09,179 ♪ Who is that? ♪ 723 00:34:13,018 --> 00:34:14,948 Welcome back to "The Masked Singer." 724 00:34:15,020 --> 00:34:17,460 Tonight, we've seen the journey of an eagle, 725 00:34:17,522 --> 00:34:19,722 a flower, a penguin, and a fox. 726 00:34:19,791 --> 00:34:23,631 But the Eagle or the Penguin is about to learn 727 00:34:23,695 --> 00:34:26,155 that not every fairy tale has a happy ending, 728 00:34:26,231 --> 00:34:28,331 because one of them will be unmasked 729 00:34:28,400 --> 00:34:29,800 at the end of the show. 730 00:34:29,868 --> 00:34:31,298 How will that be decided? 731 00:34:31,369 --> 00:34:34,239 ( bell rings ) 732 00:34:34,306 --> 00:34:37,476 This is the smackdown‐down! 733 00:34:37,542 --> 00:34:39,012 Whoo! 734 00:34:39,077 --> 00:34:41,647 ( music playing ) 735 00:34:41,713 --> 00:34:43,923 ‐ The smackdown, Ken! ‐ Ow, my cheek! 736 00:34:43,982 --> 00:34:45,152 My precious cheek! 737 00:34:45,216 --> 00:34:46,986 ‐ That's right. ‐ Ow, my other cheek! 738 00:34:47,052 --> 00:34:50,992 In this mouth, a monogamous bird 739 00:34:51,056 --> 00:34:53,486 that can fly anywhere it wants 740 00:34:53,558 --> 00:34:56,028 and not just Philadelphia, 741 00:34:56,094 --> 00:34:58,434 the Eagle! 742 00:35:01,533 --> 00:35:05,303 ‐ Jay Mohr had a radio show. ‐ Jay Mohr is not a bad guess. 743 00:35:05,370 --> 00:35:07,110 Right there. Over there. 744 00:35:07,172 --> 00:35:11,612 There you go. And in this mouth, 745 00:35:11,676 --> 00:35:14,446 a flightless bird that breeds 746 00:35:14,512 --> 00:35:17,452 in large colonies up to a thousand, 747 00:35:17,515 --> 00:35:21,115 the Penguin! 748 00:35:21,186 --> 00:35:24,456 ‐ Yeah! Yes, girl! Yes! ‐ Nicole: Yes! 749 00:35:24,522 --> 00:35:26,632 ‐ Ken: Yeah! ‐ I have no idea who that is. 750 00:35:26,691 --> 00:35:30,001 ‐ Nicole: Oh! ‐ She's funny. I'm feeling comedian. 751 00:35:30,061 --> 00:35:31,561 You guys know the rules. 752 00:35:31,630 --> 00:35:32,960 We want a good, clean, 753 00:35:33,031 --> 00:35:35,731 but slightly still nasty fight, all right? 754 00:35:37,268 --> 00:35:38,798 Get ready to sing for your lives. 755 00:35:38,870 --> 00:35:41,070 Eagle, you're up first. 756 00:35:41,139 --> 00:35:44,139 Three, two, one. 757 00:35:44,209 --> 00:35:45,579 ‐ Smackdown! ‐ ( bell rings ) 758 00:35:45,644 --> 00:35:48,184 ( music playing ) 759 00:35:48,246 --> 00:35:51,746 ♪ You keep saying you've got something for me ♪ 760 00:35:51,816 --> 00:35:53,346 Get it, Eagle! Get it! 761 00:35:53,418 --> 00:35:59,188 ♪ Something you call love, but confess ♪ 762 00:35:59,257 --> 00:36:00,787 ♪ You've been messing ♪ 763 00:36:00,859 --> 00:36:04,859 ♪ Where you shouldn't have been messing, yeah ♪ 764 00:36:04,929 --> 00:36:08,469 ♪ Now someone else is getting all your best ♪ 765 00:36:08,533 --> 00:36:11,143 Nicole: Oh, my God, yes! 766 00:36:11,202 --> 00:36:13,302 ‐ Jeff Foxworthy. ‐ ♪ These boots are made for walking ♪ 767 00:36:13,371 --> 00:36:16,311 ♪ And that's just what they'll do ♪ 768 00:36:16,374 --> 00:36:18,344 ♪ One of these days these boots ♪ 769 00:36:18,410 --> 00:36:21,850 ♪ Are gonna walk all over you ♪ 770 00:36:21,913 --> 00:36:24,983 ‐ Nick: Ooh! ‐ ( chanting ) Eagle! Eagle! 771 00:36:25,050 --> 00:36:28,090 The Eagle's boots is walking all over the Penguin's face! 772 00:36:28,153 --> 00:36:31,993 ‐ Penguin, you up. ‐ ( bell rings ) 773 00:36:32,057 --> 00:36:34,157 ♪ Give it to me, I'm worth it ♪ 774 00:36:34,225 --> 00:36:36,955 ‐ Aah! ‐ ♪ Baby, I'm worth it ♪ 775 00:36:37,028 --> 00:36:38,958 ‐ ♪ Give it to me ♪ ‐ Robin: Uh‐oh! 776 00:36:39,030 --> 00:36:40,130 ♪ I see you in the spot like ♪ 777 00:36:40,198 --> 00:36:41,968 ♪ Ooh, I love your style ♪ 778 00:36:42,033 --> 00:36:44,643 ‐ Whoa! ‐ ♪ Uh‐huh, show me what you got ♪ 779 00:36:44,703 --> 00:36:46,303 ♪ Now, come on, make it worth your while ♪ 780 00:36:46,371 --> 00:36:48,311 ‐ Give it to me. ‐ ♪ Baby, baby, I'm worth it ♪ 781 00:36:48,373 --> 00:36:51,313 ‐ Nicole: Get it! ‐ ♪ Baby, I'm worth it ♪ 782 00:36:51,376 --> 00:36:53,236 ♪ Come on, I'm worth it ♪ 783 00:36:53,311 --> 00:36:55,911 ‐ Whoo! ‐ ♪ Baby, baby, I'm worth it ♪ 784 00:36:55,980 --> 00:36:58,420 ♪ Give it to me, I'm worth it ♪ 785 00:36:58,483 --> 00:37:00,853 ♪ Come on, I'm worth it ♪ 786 00:37:00,919 --> 00:37:02,149 ♪ Give it to me, I'm worth it ♪ 787 00:37:02,220 --> 00:37:05,090 Oh, my gosh! She just karate kicked him! 788 00:37:05,156 --> 00:37:07,486 ♪ Give it to me, I'm worth it ♪ 789 00:37:07,559 --> 00:37:11,729 ‐ Robin: Oh! ‐ My goodness! 790 00:37:11,796 --> 00:37:14,626 You are definitely worth it and working it. 791 00:37:14,699 --> 00:37:18,699 ‐ Fierce, baby. ‐ Wow! 792 00:37:18,770 --> 00:37:20,340 She went all ninja. 793 00:37:21,773 --> 00:37:24,883 That was unbelievable. It was like a weird episode 794 00:37:24,943 --> 00:37:27,283 of "Angry Birds" just watching you guys. 795 00:37:27,345 --> 00:37:29,645 But I gotta tell you, both of you guys are hilarious. 796 00:37:29,714 --> 00:37:30,924 I thought you both sounded awesome. 797 00:37:30,982 --> 00:37:32,952 And, Sherri, I hope you make it through. 798 00:37:33,017 --> 00:37:35,987 Nicole: Oh, my gosh! 799 00:37:36,054 --> 00:37:38,164 That penguin got happy feet. 800 00:37:38,223 --> 00:37:39,993 We just went from "March Of The Penguins" 801 00:37:40,058 --> 00:37:41,658 to twerk of the penguins up there. 802 00:37:41,726 --> 00:37:44,996 ‐ She was dropping it low. ‐ Robin: Yeah, yeah. Yeah. 803 00:37:45,063 --> 00:37:49,003 Nicole: And, Eagle, I'm completely thrown. 804 00:37:49,067 --> 00:37:51,337 The first performance was giving me, like, a rich tone. 805 00:37:51,402 --> 00:37:55,342 And for some reason, I was like, "If Jeff Goldblum was an eagle on this show, 806 00:37:55,406 --> 00:37:56,776 maybe that would be him." 807 00:37:56,841 --> 00:38:00,411 But the tone changed a little, so I don't know. 808 00:38:00,478 --> 00:38:02,148 I'm here for both of you. I'm here for both of you. 809 00:38:02,213 --> 00:38:07,093 ‐ Both birds. ‐ All right, now, panel, enough talk. 810 00:38:07,152 --> 00:38:09,722 Time to vote. 811 00:38:09,788 --> 00:38:10,758 Who will win this smackdown 812 00:38:10,822 --> 00:38:12,962 and keep their secret identity from us? 813 00:38:13,024 --> 00:38:14,764 And who's heading home to someplace 814 00:38:14,826 --> 00:38:16,456 that's probably pretty sweet? 815 00:38:16,528 --> 00:38:19,428 ( overlapping chanting ) 816 00:38:19,497 --> 00:38:21,727 We'll find out after the break. 817 00:38:30,375 --> 00:38:35,375 The winner who gets to keep it on is... 818 00:38:40,852 --> 00:38:44,962 ‐ ...the Penguin! ‐ Yes! Yes! 819 00:38:45,023 --> 00:38:47,693 Congratulations, Penguin. You're still in this thing. 820 00:38:47,759 --> 00:38:50,829 Go ahead and strut your stuff 821 00:38:50,895 --> 00:38:54,525 back to the South Pole‐‐ wherever penguins live. 822 00:38:54,599 --> 00:38:56,499 Penguin came for Eagle. 823 00:38:56,568 --> 00:38:58,838 Oh, she's a fighter, man. She is a fighter. 824 00:38:58,903 --> 00:39:01,143 ‐ And she's funny. ‐ I get comedian, definitely. 825 00:39:01,206 --> 00:39:04,476 Eagle, we're sorry you are going home. 826 00:39:04,542 --> 00:39:09,712 But we are super excited to see who you really are. 827 00:39:09,781 --> 00:39:13,791 But first, panel, again, 828 00:39:13,852 --> 00:39:15,522 any guesses of whose famous face 829 00:39:15,587 --> 00:39:17,957 is about to be revealed? 830 00:39:18,022 --> 00:39:19,962 ‐ This was a tough one for us. ‐ Yeah, tough one. 831 00:39:20,024 --> 00:39:22,064 ‐ I have no idea. ‐ I'm kind of just stuck 832 00:39:22,126 --> 00:39:24,256 on the listening to people's stories, 833 00:39:24,329 --> 00:39:25,759 finally telling my own. 834 00:39:25,830 --> 00:39:26,930 So that makes me think 835 00:39:26,998 --> 00:39:29,498 of a talk show host, a radio host. 836 00:39:29,567 --> 00:39:30,537 I came up with Howard Stern. 837 00:39:30,602 --> 00:39:31,772 Then the other side of me 838 00:39:31,836 --> 00:39:33,366 said Adam Carolla. 839 00:39:33,438 --> 00:39:36,878 I am so lost, but if I'm gonna throw it out there, 840 00:39:36,941 --> 00:39:39,781 I'm just gonna say Adam Carolla. 841 00:39:39,844 --> 00:39:43,184 I agree. There's a few things that stand out, 842 00:39:43,248 --> 00:39:45,278 like the, you know, had a recent health scare, 843 00:39:45,350 --> 00:39:46,280 listen to people's stories, 844 00:39:46,351 --> 00:39:47,951 has a rock star type of personality. 845 00:39:48,019 --> 00:39:50,419 Howard Stern is definitely one of those kind of people 846 00:39:50,488 --> 00:39:52,518 and recently went through a health scare. 847 00:39:52,590 --> 00:39:55,130 And then I thought Montel Williams, 848 00:39:55,193 --> 00:39:56,463 who is also a talk show host 849 00:39:56,527 --> 00:39:58,457 who recently struggled with MS. 850 00:39:58,529 --> 00:40:00,899 But because of the height and the rock star, 851 00:40:00,965 --> 00:40:02,725 ‐ I'm gonna go Howard Stern. ‐ Wow. 852 00:40:04,469 --> 00:40:06,799 Ken, you look like a mastermind. 853 00:40:06,871 --> 00:40:08,141 You look like an evil villain up there. 854 00:40:08,206 --> 00:40:11,306 ‐ Jenny: He is. ‐ You know exactly who this is. 855 00:40:11,376 --> 00:40:12,806 It really‐‐ just trying to put all the clues together, 856 00:40:12,877 --> 00:40:14,277 obviously a talk show host 857 00:40:14,345 --> 00:40:17,315 with a great stage presence, great charisma. 858 00:40:17,382 --> 00:40:19,952 Someone who's really got incredible comedic chops. 859 00:40:20,018 --> 00:40:24,458 I'm just gonna have to double down on Craig Ferguson. 860 00:40:24,522 --> 00:40:27,662 ‐ Jenny: He's doubling down. ‐ On the Scottish man. 861 00:40:27,725 --> 00:40:31,055 Why would a Scottish man pick an American eagle? 862 00:40:31,129 --> 00:40:35,199 Will you just shut your hole, Robin? 863 00:40:35,266 --> 00:40:39,196 ‐ Nick: Miss Scherzinger? ‐ I‐‐ first, going off of the obvious, 864 00:40:39,270 --> 00:40:42,040 the red bandana and the health scare 865 00:40:42,106 --> 00:40:44,036 and the classic rock vibes, 866 00:40:44,108 --> 00:40:47,008 I was thinking Bret Michaels from Poison. 867 00:40:47,078 --> 00:40:51,378 ‐ Rock on, Eagle. ‐ But then on the smackdown, the tone changed a little. 868 00:40:51,449 --> 00:40:55,689 ‐ It did change. ‐ And I was feeling Jeff Foxworthy. 869 00:40:55,753 --> 00:40:58,023 ‐ Jenny: Which isn't bad. ‐ Robin: Not a bad guess. 870 00:40:58,089 --> 00:41:00,329 Studies show most people in bandanas are named Jeff. 871 00:41:00,391 --> 00:41:01,931 ‐ Nick: Nice. ‐ That's a medical fact. 872 00:41:01,993 --> 00:41:04,463 ‐ A medical fact from the doctor. ‐ Fact, guys. Fact. 873 00:41:04,529 --> 00:41:06,159 And, Eagle, you're welcome to give 874 00:41:06,230 --> 00:41:07,170 any of these guys the bird. 875 00:41:07,231 --> 00:41:09,001 That's all. Just saying. 876 00:41:09,067 --> 00:41:11,967 We needed one more pun. Thank you, thank you, thank you. 877 00:41:12,036 --> 00:41:15,006 Okay, panel, you've made your final guesses. 878 00:41:15,073 --> 00:41:17,013 Now let's see if any of you are right. 879 00:41:17,075 --> 00:41:19,375 And I'm dying to know who this is. 880 00:41:19,444 --> 00:41:22,984 Eagle, show us who you really are. 881 00:41:23,047 --> 00:41:24,317 ‐ Jenny: Take it off. ‐ Yes! 882 00:41:24,382 --> 00:41:26,722 ( chanting ) Take it off! Take it off! 883 00:41:26,784 --> 00:41:30,054 ‐ ♪ Who, who, who, who? ♪ ‐ Take it off! Take it off! 884 00:41:30,121 --> 00:41:32,521 ‐ ♪ Who are you? ♪ ‐ Who is it? 885 00:41:32,590 --> 00:41:35,230 ♪ Who, who, who, who? ♪ 886 00:41:35,293 --> 00:41:38,303 ‐ Take it off, Eagle! ‐ ♪ Who? ♪ 887 00:41:38,363 --> 00:41:40,733 ‐ ♪ I really want to know ♪♪ Who? ♪ 888 00:41:40,798 --> 00:41:44,638 ‐ Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh! ‐ ♪ Who are you, you, you? ♪ 889 00:41:44,702 --> 00:41:46,272 ♪ Are you? ♪ 890 00:41:46,337 --> 00:41:49,937 ‐ Nick: It's Dr. Drew! ‐ No way! 891 00:41:50,008 --> 00:41:52,208 Nick: From "Loveline." 30 years, Jenny! 892 00:41:54,379 --> 00:41:56,449 From one doctor to another doctor! 893 00:41:58,683 --> 00:42:00,153 Didn't see that coming at all. 894 00:42:00,218 --> 00:42:02,548 I did not see this coming at all. 895 00:42:02,620 --> 00:42:06,720 ‐ I was so close. I was so close. ‐ I know! 896 00:42:06,791 --> 00:42:08,831 You've spent a lot of your career 897 00:42:08,893 --> 00:42:11,103 talking to rock stars, helping them out. 898 00:42:11,162 --> 00:42:13,462 How did it feel to finally become a rock star on stage? 899 00:42:13,531 --> 00:42:18,071 ‐ Very bizarre. ‐ We're doctors, man. 900 00:42:18,136 --> 00:42:21,236 Ken, how about you used to fill in for me? 901 00:42:21,305 --> 00:42:23,105 I filled in for you on "Loveline." 902 00:42:23,174 --> 00:42:25,144 ‐ Jenny: You did. ‐ But how about Jenny getting Adam Carolla? 903 00:42:25,209 --> 00:42:26,779 ‐ Jenny: I know! ‐ You got so close. 904 00:42:26,844 --> 00:42:28,654 How did I not‐‐ so close. 905 00:42:28,713 --> 00:42:30,823 I actually thought "Loveline," Adam Carolla. 906 00:42:30,882 --> 00:42:33,552 I never thought Dr. Drew as this rock and roll performer. 907 00:42:34,719 --> 00:42:36,989 ‐ There he is! Dr. Drew! ‐ Oh! 908 00:42:38,556 --> 00:42:40,426 ‐ You are so sexy, Drew. ‐ Yeah. 909 00:42:40,491 --> 00:42:42,461 Ken: I'm serious. You look amazing. 910 00:42:42,527 --> 00:42:44,927 Well, you should have put me through! 911 00:42:44,996 --> 00:42:46,356 I can't believe it. 912 00:42:46,431 --> 00:42:52,341 The artist formerly known as the Eagle, Dr. Drew! 913 00:42:52,403 --> 00:42:55,513 ♪ I would do anything for love ♪ 914 00:42:55,573 --> 00:42:58,683 ♪ Anything you've been dreaming of ♪ 915 00:42:58,743 --> 00:43:01,783 ♪ But I just won't ♪ 916 00:43:01,846 --> 00:43:06,346 ♪ Do that ♪