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It’s the first time of this season that the audience has their voice heard. We all know that the audience has a tendancy to disagree with the judges, this evening it’s proved to be true again.

The show starts with a Hip Hop routine with a tribal theme, choreographed by Dave Scott.

Right after the dance, the first three couples come out to face their fate. Ellenore and Ryan are the first couple in the bottom three, Channing and Viktor, Kathryn and Legacy are both safe. Nothing unexpected.

Next three couples, no trouble for Ashleigh and Jakob and Russell and Noelle. The Quickstep has been proved to be “kiss of death” again, Pauline and Peter are in danger.

Next up, are Mollee, Nathan, Karen, and Kevin. The power of fans has saved Mollee and Nathan, leaving them in shock. No surprise to me, they are both young and adorable. I’d wonder whether the fans can keep them up to the top 10 or not. Karen and Kevin are the last couple in the bottom three, but I’m sure they are safe based on their previous performances.

Before the bottom three couples’ solos, we are presented with a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, quite amazing!

Then it’s solo time, and all six solos fail. As Nigel says later, they are better than last season’s dancers, but they haven’t shown in their solos.

Ellenore tries to be diffenrent, but she’s not weird enough. (Try Sonya’s style next time, maybe.)

Ryan does an OK job as a ballroom dancer, we all know it’s hard to perform without a partner.

This is the second time Pauline has to dance for her life, and she still fails to show her quality again.

No music for Peter, that’s a big setback for him. We don’t see much emotions on his face.

Karen concentrates too much on showing her sex appeal.

Keven’s solo is not impressive, compared to other Hip Hop dancers of the past seasons.

At this moment, my bet’s on Pauline and Peter. And the judges’ decision is the same. Sadly, all three tappers are gone now. I have a feeling we’ll see some ballroom dancers gone before the top 10, we’ll see.

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Finally, it’s time for the audience to vote for their favorites. Season 5 dancers who are on tour also join the audience this evening. And, there is no more chair for Abul, great!

The show starts with introducing the top 16 dancers, some of the costumes they choose are very awful, especially the red cha cha fringe pants of Ashleigh.

This evening, we are also greeted by quite a few new faces in the choreograhpers’ panel. The dances are as follow.

First couple, Kevin and Karen, Hustle, by Maria Torres. New style, and new choreographer. But that can’t stop Kevin and Karen. They are still on the Tamale Train. Great performance, great reviews from the judges. If they could pull off a contemporary routine next, I believe nothing could stop them till the top 10.

Second, Ashleigh and Jakob, Jazz, by Mandy Moore. One of Mandy’s best routine, Nigel even compares it to the “table dance” performed by Neil and Sabra in season three. The dance is a trio between Ashleigh, Jakob and their cane. Both dancers commit to the characters, the cane’s doing its job quite well too. Amazing performance, and convincing chemistry. The judges should be thankful to the girl that turned down the position of top 20, Ashleigh has improved continuously in this whole show.

Third, Peter and Pauline, Quickstep (kiss of death), by JT and Thomas. This is the first time that we see a story in a Quickstep routine, this is a story about a Navy man becoming entranced with a Hawaiin Hula dancer. Technically, they are dreadful. But the performance has made us forget about the missteps. It’s joyful to watch them.

Fourth, Kathryn and Legacy, Broadway, by Andy Blankenbuehler. Broadway is a style that requires lots of energies to get hold of the audience, otherwise it’s a bit boring to watch. This one, however, fails because of Kathryn. She is adorable, but there is no chemistry in this piece until they kiss at the end (it seems like there are a lot of romance going on in this season’s dancers?). Legacy, is praised by the judges of his growth though, calling him an “inspiraton to choreographers” of his ability to adapt and incorporrate his own style.

Fifth, Channing and Victor, Contemporary, by Stacey Tookey. This is their own style, so everyone’s expecting much more from them. But they fail. There is no doubt of their great techniques. However, the lack of chemistry and failure of committing in the characters make the dance emotionless. It’s a good dance, not great.

Sixth, Ellenore and Ryan, Hip Hop, by Lil’ C. This surely is not both dancers’ safe zone, they are too nice to get into the “dirty” Hip Hop. This piece needs timing, swagger and synergy to work. But right from the beginning, everything’s not working. Ryan can’t bend his knees and get low to the ground, both fail to hit harder, certain spots are not synchronized. They both worked great in other styles, but it’s not enough this evening.

Seventh, Mollee and Nathan, Salsa, Gustavo Vargas. Worst dance of the night. Both seem to be uncomfortable in this dance, their weaknesses are exposed when they are struggling to perform. Poor techniques, bad performance. Mary even says the dance is “French fried” instead of “sexified”. If their fans can’t make them to the safe zone, I’d guess they’ll be sent home.

Last couple, Noelle and Russell, Afro-Jazz, by Sean Chessman. Russell is definately the best choice for this routine, his raw style works amazingly in it. Both of them manage to pull on each other’s strengths and weaknesses to form an impressive dance. (Kudos to Sean, we want more Afro-Jazz!). What’s great to hear is that Russell’s got put on the Tamale Train. Congrats!

Before the voting starts, Cat Deeley asks the judges who they think would be in danger. Nigel picks Ellenore and Ryan, while Adam and Mary choose Mollee and Nathan.

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The show started off with a hip-hop and cha-cha infused dance, co-choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin and Tabitha and Napoleon. Love it.

Apparently, Asuka’s tears could not get enough votes for them, she and Vitolio were the first couple in the bottom three.
Janette and Brandon were safe, for sure. And “the butt made the cut,” Randi and Evan were through to the next round.
I was wrong with Jeanine and Phillip again. I think American love Phillip very much? Let’s see what they could bring next week.
Melissa and Ade, looking forward to seeing how they handle their next style.
Nigel’s bet on Karla and Jonathan turned out to be right, and my bet, lol.
Ashley and Kupono’s Viennese waltz got Mary yelled for them, and so did American. Caitlin and Jason were in the bottom three, which I got it right again.

Asuka’s solo was not that impressive, Vitolio’s jumps were very strong. Kayla’s dance was fun to watch, and showed her great techniques. Jonathan’s was much more energetic than Asuka. Caitlin’s just soso. Jason kind of lost his desire to win.

The judges thought Asuka did not improve in this competition and sent her home. And they went on to prove their dislikes to ballroom dancers, Jonathan was cut.

So Karla and Vitolio will be new couple next week. Hopefully they could find some chemistries.
See you next week.

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Jonathan and Karla, Hip Hop. Not a good start for the show. But Nigel’s overly harsh on them, think Karla’s got hurt for that. They’d be in the bottom, quite positive. And at least one of them will go home.

Asuka and Vitolio, Jazz. They are still not that related to each other, though they are both good at technique. The video tape of Asuka crying and Vitolio’s being sweet might save them.

Melissa and Ade, Rhumba. Great technique, great chemistry, everything’s great for this couple so far. Looking to see how they could handle something like hip hop.

Janette and Brandon, Hip Hop. Much better than the first routine. Janette’s really in it. Pity that Lil C’s not the judge tonight.

Kayla and Kupono, Viennese Waltz. Very beautiful routine, the first time they danced together and things worked out quite well.

Evan and Randi, Contemporary. Mia Michaels’ routine was a bit weird compared to her former pieces. But… it’s great. These two have the best chemistry of all, and their techniques are immense as well.

Caitlin and Jason, Paso Doble. Good, but not great. They still couldn’t top their first Bollywood  performance, and that would be their biggest problem with the judges.

Jeanine and Phillip, Broadway. Phillip’s working very hard, and it paid off. He’s doing an amazing job on this routine, except his performance was a bit lacking.

My guess for the bottome three, Jonathan and Karla, Caitlin and Jason, Jeanine and Phillip. Jonathan and Karla will go home.

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