AGT Fantasy League is a spin-off of the popular talent show America's Got Talent, where four judges compete against each other with their own teams of 10 acts from previous seasons. The acts perform each week and the studio audience votes for their favorites, until one act is crowned the champion and wins $250,000.
The show has some pros and cons. On the positive side, it is fun to see some familiar faces and talents from the AGT universe, and to witness the judges' rivalry and banter. Some of the acts are truly amazing and deserve a second chance to shine. The show also offers a variety of genres and styles, from singers and magicians to acrobats and comedians.
On the negative side, the show feels a bit repetitive and predictable, as most of the acts have already been seen before and do not bring much novelty or surprise. The show also lacks the excitement and suspense of the original AGT, where anyone can audition and the judges have the power to buzz, comment, and vote. The format of Fantasy League is more like a friendly game than a serious competition, and the stakes do not seem very high.
Overall, AGT Fantasy League is an entertaining and enjoyable show, but not as captivating and thrilling as the main show. It is a good way to pass the time and revisit some of the best acts from AGT, but it does not offer the same level of quality and diversity as the original.