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So You Think You Can Dance


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laurelfla Enthusiast

My husband and I watch every week! My favorites are Twitch and Chelsie (sp?). I think it is such a fun show, and I actually like the judges. Anyone else watching it too?


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Juliebove Rising Star

I watch it but am not so thrilled with it this year. Perhaps because I don't know anyone who is on it. There was one girl who used to be at daughter's studio who came close to getting on it, but her roommate made it instead. And although I don't personally know Ivan from a couple of years ago, I do know his sister. She is also at daughter's studio.

elonwy Enthusiast

I love that show and watch it religiously. I am bummed though, because the phone lines were not working last night, i gave up and went to bed. I love Twitch and Joshua, Courtney and Katee are my favorite girls. Will is just beautiful and an amazing dancer. I hope Comfort gets voted off tonight, I really don't feel like she's on par with the other dancers.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

my brother in law danced with Chelsie at BYU :) those kids are amazing!

Puddy Explorer

I love this show! I'm watching it right now. I think Comfort and Mark should be the ones to go tonight, but we shall see...... ;)

tarnalberry Community Regular

my husband and I watch it every week. :)

UR Groovy Explorer

Changing my post - don't want to leave it out there for those of you who maybe haven't seen the results. I'll be back tomorrow, because - Wow. :o


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Daxin Explorer

My wife and I watch every week, and have done so since the first season.

laurelfla Enthusiast

Whoa!!! Robbed!! I couldn't believe the bottom 2 boys! i am so sad that Will went home. But I didn't really want any of the boys to go home. Well, maybe Mark. Comfort knew it was coming.

The solos are different this year and the judges haven't said anything! Remember the time they yelled at that one guy (last year?) because they said he didn't even practice his solos? Well, this year the only real choreographed-looking routines to me (of course, I'm no expert) were Will's. The others are just doing the same stuff over and over.

I don't like the new judge so much... she's always talking about anything other than the dance she just watched.

I wish I knew a dancer on the show! :) Six degrees...

Laurad- Apprentice

LOVE IT!!!

I especially like all the routines that Mia Michaels choreographs.

I was really bummed when Kherington got kicked off 2 weeks ago, though. When she and Twitch were partners, they were by far my favorite pair.

SacGFGirl Explorer

My boyfriend and I watch every week and we wish they would have professional dancers on to show what a professional tango or quickstep should actually look like, even though you can find videos of that online elsewhere. We're rooting for Will and still undecided about which girl we like best. I just wish Thane wasn't always so perky and smiling; that can get annoying.

aprilh Apprentice

I hated to see Will get voted off. He is an amazing dancer. But at the same time I didn't want to see Twitch go. I pretty much like all the dancers left except Comfort. She's pretty good but just not on the same level as the rest.

Laurad- Apprentice

Yeah, I'm kind of over Comfort too... she's AMAZING at her own style, but I don't think she's as versatile as the other girls. I'm kind of hoping that Twitch wins the whole thing.

laurelfla Enthusiast

I know! Twitch and Kherrington (sp?) were amazing together. And I have loved Mia Michaels's routines this year... very entertaining! Sometimes she can be a little annoying as a judge, but her choreography is so great! Yeah... Twitch is an Alabama boy and that means I hope he will win, too... but I like Josh too. I think Will was the best technical dancer.

I don't want the show to end! :(

Puddy Explorer

I didn't like the way they announced the bottom 2 guys and girls this week. Usually they bring the final four out on stage and show the clips of their dances and announce who is leaving while they are standing together. Poor Courtney was sitting backstage the other night when she realized that she was in the bottom 2. I felt bad for her....it was kind of anti-climactic. I liked the old way better.

laurelfla Enthusiast

Yeah, you're right, Puddy - I saw the replay last night and that was sad!

What do you guys think? I voted extra for Twitch, but I love Joshua too! I voted for those two and Chelsie and Katee. I told my husband last night that Courtney used to be my favorite but now I'm not sure... and he said it's because she got partnered with Mark, and that all of Mark's partners have been eliminated. I can't remember back to know if that is true, but he should go next, I think. He is a neat dancer, but not on the same level with the other two guys, I don't think. I think Katee is the best female. I think.

I loved the Sonia routine, and of course Tabitha and Napoleon's (they are such a cute couple!). What did you all like from last night?

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