AGT: All-Stars Sends One Last Act To The Finals In Episode 6 — Watch

With 10 acts, only one open spot and zero Golden Buzzers remaining, Monday's AGT: All-Stars was its most unpredictable episode yet.

It was entirely up to the superfans in Episode 6 as another crop of AGT veterans — pot Brandon Leake, danger act Brett Loudermilk, singer Daneliya Tuleshova, magician Eric Chien, rapper Flau'jae, stand-up comedian Josh Blue, musician Kodi Lee, dog act Lukas & Falco, wacky nonsense machine Sethward, and the Voices of Hope Children's Choir — took the stage for another shot at glory.

With this week's results, we now know the 11th act heading to the finals to compete against the other 10: acrobatic trio Bello Sisters, dance group Light Balance Kids, aerialist Aidan Bryant, Detroit Youth Choir, saxophonist Avery Dixon, comedian Mike E. Winfield, dance couple Power Duo, magician Aidan McCann, singer Tom Ball and ventriloquist Ana-Maria Mărgean.

Read on to find out which act made it to the finals, then drop a comment with your thoughts. Which act would you have sent through?

ELIMINATED: Brett Loudermilk

Simon Cowell could not buzz this danger act (slash gross-out act) fast enough, but you've got to hand it to the guy — when he pulled that balloon out of his throat after swallowing it, it had the name of the animal Terry Crews was thinking of on it. That's not nothing.

ELIMINATED: Daneliya Tuleshova

Even though this Kazakhstan-born songstress wowed the crowd with her impressive vocals, choosing Duncan Laurence's "Losing Game" turned out to be, unfortunately, prophetic.

ELIMINATED: Eric Chien

This close-up magician didn't go "big" enough for Cowell during his first time on AGT back in Season 14, so he made sure to step it up this time — and with a rose-themed trick, just in time for Valentine's Day. This time around, Chien left Cowell truly stunned. (If only he could have had the same effect on the superfans.)

ELIMINATED: Flau’jae

Heidi Klum was right about this gifted rapper, who is indeed "talented and wise beyond her years." She had the entire auditorium under her spell throughout her performance, even more so than most of the show's magic acts.

ELIMINATED: Lukas & Falco

Poor Falco has aged a bit since he appeared in AGT Season 14, so he couldn't pull off the same level of complicated tricks, but that didn't stop him from jumping rope better than many humans can.

ELIMINATED: Sethward

Because AGT: All-Stars is apparently obligated to air 10 minutes of absolute nonsense per week, Sethward returned — this time dressed as a literal G.O.A.T. Cowell hated the act so much that he actually reached over and buzzed him out using Klum and Mandel's buzzers. It didn't count, but it should have.

ELIMINATED: Voices of Hope Children’s Choir

Klum loved the positivity this group exuded in their performance of "Together" by for KING & COUNTRY... but that's where the praise ended. Mandel, who was admittedly startled by the streamers at the end of the song, said it was on par with a "nice school assembly." Ouch.

ELIMINATED (THIRD PLACE): Josh Blue

This "stand-up comedian and stand-up guy... who falls down a lot" returned to tickle America's funny bone once again, this time with a hysterical routine about being a new dad with cerebral palsy. ("Didn't anybody ever tell you not to shake a baby?" / "I'm just holding him!")

Unfortunately, Blue's jokes only got him to third place.

ELIMINATED (RUNNER-UP): Brandon Leake

Everyone was touched by the words of this spoken word wizard, whose latest performance taught us to treat all people with dignity and respect, and never judging a book by its cover — an important lesson that nearly earned him a spot in the finals.

SAFE (SUPERFAN VOTE WINNER): Kodi Lee

From the moment this all-star took the stage, there was no question about who was going to get the most superman votes. The energy in the room was crazy, even before Lee sang a single note of Calum Scott's "Biblical." He'll be the one to beat in the finals, no doubt about it.

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