‘America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League’: Episode 7 performances ranked from worst to best

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On February 12, 2024, NBC aired Episode 7 of “America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League.” The new spin-off series marks the return of former judge Mel B as she joins Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel in a head-to-head competition to mentor an all-star “AGT” act through the season to victory. Terry Crews is back once again for hosting duties.

Over the past eight weeks of shows, the judges’ Dream Teams of 10 was narrowed down with only one standing as the newest “AGT” champion and taking home the $250,000 cash prize next week. That act will also give their mentor the first coach’s win in “AGT” history. Now that that the finale performance episode upon us, the remaining acts are one step closer to the finale. But who were the best acts from this episode? Below we rank the 10 acts from worst to best.

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Season 1 Episode 7 Rankings:

10. Billy and Emily England (Team Mel B): The biggest surprise of the night, at least for me, came from this act that was stolen by Mel B in the very first week of the season. I watched in awe as this duo just blew the audience and judges away. On the night where they needed to stand out in a major way, they did so in spades. On the flip side of the equation, I do not think that they are going to win since the other danger acts of the episode upped their game as well. Also, I loved Howie’s joke about how he lost his hair.

9. Shadow Ace (Team Howie): The unexpected journey that Shadow Ace had this season is a surprise to many, but not me. After his last two performances, I am 100% sure that he will have a great career and somehow get a show for kids that adults would want to watch in Las Vegas. This performance was a lot of fun to watch and the use of Heidi’s own song, which exists to the surprise of many viewers, was brilliant. Simon was especially proud of him, so that was extra heartwarming. Do I think he will win? No, but he had one heck of a ride.

8. SAINTED (Team Simon): After a perfect song choice, this group managed to get pretty close with a Madonna hit. Their take on the song was unforgettable and just might gain them some votes. On the flipside, they have Kodi to compete with for those votes. The split between Kodi and this act could potentially cost them both the win.

7. Ramadhani Brothers (Team Howie): I have to be honest here and unfortunately, I was less impressed this week by the Ramadhani Brothers. Howie’s idea to make the performance more dangerous felt very out of place for the safest of the “AGT” judges but it worked out well. The speed of the tricks was quicker, which was a nice change as well. My only gripe was that the last trick was a bit too far for my liking. It was anxiety inducing in the wrong way. Listen to Terry guys and put away the blindfolds and ladders.

6. Pack Drumline (Team Simon): Being the act to kick off the finale performance episode is a tricky spot to be in as one must be memorable and amazing, but fully aware that at some point the other acts will also hit the stage and be fresher in the minds of the audience. Honestly, my only gripe with the superfan system, but I digress. The performance itself was incredible though, and they truly were able to take the crowd and “light em up up up.” Also, as a major Fall Out Boy fan, I was especially excited to see the song perfectly paired with the performance. My only minor gripe is that I wanted to see more fire.

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5. Kodi Lee (Team Howie): While it would be foolish to ever discount this “AGT” legend, I somehow was less impressed by this performance in comparison to his past performances historically in the franchise. This is not to say that he did not sound great vocally, but more that the song felt a bit underwhelming. Tackling Queen is tough for anyone. You may ask, “Why is he ranked so high on these rankings then?” Simply put, he has the largest fanbase there and that alone makes him a major contender and he has given stellar performances up to this point. Never discount him, but it did seem that Kodi and his mom seemed less excited to be on Howie’s team.

4. Sofie Dossi (Team Heidi): If there was any act this season that I was less worried about tonight, it was Sofie Dossi, as she always makes the dangerous look terrifying, and there is never any doubt in my mind that something could go wrong. Did I wish the wheel trick was longer? Absolutely. Did I think she nailed this performance? Yes! My only minor gripe was that in comparison to her closest competition doing the same skill…. she put less in there to win over voters.

3. V.Unbeatable (Team Heidi): In what just might be the best use of the Golden Buzzer of the season, Howie’s favorite act in “AGT” history was snatched away by Heidi last week. At first, I wondered if this would affect them in any manner, but thankfully it did not. They once more were perfection in every sense of the word and brought the energy, as well as the high-flying stunts that give me anxiety. No notes from me. I could have watched that all day.

2. Musa Motha (Team Simon): The surprise of this season, fingers crossed that this spin-off becomes a yearly one, is Musa Motha. The performance itself was amazing, per usual, and had an extra sense of showmanship that I was unaware that he possessed. It was like watching an act go from a 9 to a 10 in front of our very eyes. In short, a star has been born this season and he just might win $250,000 as well.

1. Aidan Bryant (Team Mel B): This “AGT” winner presented what can only be described as perfection with this performance. Not like this was a surprise since he never fails to deliver a performance that has left my jaw on the floor. Aidan makes it look like the easiest thing in the world to do, even though this skill set is beyond dangerous. A special shoutout to that last trick, which was just out of this world, and the perfect song choice. If he were to win, I hope that it would cement Mel B’s spot on a potential second season as well, since she just brought out even more excitement in the act with her reactions.

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