

Sharon agrees that she didn't love the theme and they could have come up with something more sophisticated and they let themselves down with the choreography. He says they went from an explosive dancing act to a cheerleading act with a chicken, and he thinks this was a mistake. Piers says they "became a cheerleading act" and he didn't like what he calls the chicken suit. It's as spicy and high-energy as ever, but Piers buzzes them halfway through. They put on a raucous, football-themed routine, complete with a mascot in an eagle outfit. Sharon abruptly reminds us that a dance group has never won this show, but she thinks Miami All Stars have a shot. At last, some performances: Miami All Stars: The sizzling dance group's leader tells his story of coming from the streets of Chile to Miami in 1992 and becoming a dance teacher. He's on tour with Stevie Nicks, pushing his new album, got married and is working on his grandma's house.
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He performs and afterward gives an update on what he's been doing. We also get a reminder about Michael Grimm, the singer/guitarist who won last season. With 10 acts instead of 12, there's more time to fill, so we get to see a featurette of the acts meeting the judges at a swanky Hollywood hotel.

There is no judges' pick this week and all four picks will be in the hands of the voters. It's down to the Top 10 on "America's Got Talent," and the finalists are set to perform for the judges and viewers' votes, hoping to capture one of the final four spots in next week's final.
