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Jul 09
2011

So You Think You Can Dance: Surprise Me

Posted by Lauren in travis wall , so you think you can dance , recap , mr. lesqueezamo , lifty , baby houseman

Last week, Miranda and Robert (he of the woo!) were eliminated. This wasn’t really a shocker, though I do think there are some girls left that weren’t as talented as Miranda (Ashley and Caitlynn among them). Still, I don’t think Miranda was destined for the top 4 or anything, so it isn’t a big deal.

Guest judges tonight are Carmen Electra and Travis Wall (a former competitor on SYTYCD). Carmen is a bit of a let down after the great K. Chenoweth, but who could top that singing wonder? No one.

Guys’ Group Routine: Choreographed by Justin Giles (who is new to the show).

Jul 07
2011

So You Think You Can Dance: Battle of the Sexes

Posted by Lauren in so you think you can dance , recap , ragsy , pushing daisies , late recap , Kristin Chenoweth , Glinda , give us the whammy

Well, I was way off last week. 4 people were sent home, none of them being those that I predicted. The bottom three couples were Ryan and Ricky, Iveta and Nick (Iveta of World Championship ballroom status), and Missy and Wadi. Somehow, Nigel and Co. found it fit to keep Ryan and Ricky! The worst.

Right off the bat, we get to meet our judges who include the annoying Lil C who wastes no time in talking about his “buckness”. Dumb. They also include the FABULOUS and tiny Kristin Chenoweth. Olive Snook (and Glinda), for the eternal win.

Sasha and Alexander: These two have a contemporary routine by Dee Caspary. They are dancing a very emotional piece. I think it shows off both of their strength as dancers. It gets a bit weird at the end when Sasha crawls into the prop piano and then sort of plays from within it. It is odd. Overall, the dance was strong. Nigel has no criticism for Sasha, but tells Alexander that he needs to connect with his audience a little more (a la Chenoweth). Chenoweth herself tells a humorous story about her experience as a dancing tulip when a frog (dancer) peed on her.