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Results Show: Two Dancers Eliminated (2008)
After a wild opening Broadway routine choreographed by Tice D'Orio, it was time to cut two more contestants on Thursday's episode of "So You Think You Can Dance?" But first, viewers were treated to a montage of D'Orio ripping into dancers during the earliest audition rounds. To the results: Soon, host Cat Deeley called for the first two couples to come to center stage. Twitch & Kherington were the first two to hear their results, after a recap of their performances from Wednesday. Twitch didn't get great support from the judges on the couple's paso doble, but they loved Kherington & Twitch's contemporary routine. Before getting their results, Joshua & Katee's Wednesday performances were recapped. The judges loved virtually everything they did. Cat teased both couples, asking, "Which of you are the first in danger tonight?" She told Joshua and Katee, "it's not you." Then, after a pause, she told Kherington and Twitch, "it's not you, either!" There was much jumping, cheering and celebration. But that meant that three of the remaining five couples were in trouble. Who would they be? Next to the stage were Kourtni & Matt were reminded of how the judges didn't really buy their hip hop routine, especially Nigel's quip that it was "like hip hop on sleeping pills." The mambo didn't serve them much better. Cat read the result and told them they were the first couple in the bottom three for the third consecutive week. Guest judge Tabitha Dumo said she was disappointed because she felt good about Kourtni, and co-guest judge Napoleon said he felt the same way about Matt. Courtney & Gev and Chelsie & Mark were the two couples remaining. Courtney and Gev saw a recap of how the judges thought Courtney outshined Gev in their hip hop routine. The judges were more impressed with their Broadway performance. Chelsie & Mark had blown the judges away with their jazz routine, and equally impressed with their foxtrot. So, who was in danger? Courtney and Gev fell to the bottom three. Judge Nigel Lythgoe first joked that "they're little people and I don't think America likes little dancers." In seriousness, he said it didn't mean they were going home and said it was "no big deal" and whether they stayed in the competition depended on their solos. Two couples remained: Comfort & Thayne and Jessica & Will. Comfort and Thayne's first performance together was just decent and Nigel said they would have been booed off Broadway. Their waltz got more favorable reviews from the judges. Jessica and Will got some of their best reviews of the season, but the judges still thought Jessica wasn't holding her own in their first performance. The final couple in the bottom three was Comfort & Thayne. Judge Mary Murphy forgave them for being a new couple and said they had both been huge assets to the show. Be our guest: Cat introduced Robert Moraine, one of the most impressive poppers from this season's auditions who gave up in the Las Vegas because the variety of dancers were too much for him to handle, gave another awesome popping performance. Nigel said he enjoyed it, but wanted to see a dance battle between Robert and Phillip Chbeeb from Season 3. Robert accepted the challenge and Cat suggested it might happen during the season finale. Later, One Republic, whose first-ever TV appearance was on "So You Think You Can Dance?" last season, performed their new song, "Say (All I Need)," from their debut album "Dreaming Out Loud." To the solos: The six dancers in danger had to dance for their lives. Kourtni, Matt, Courtney and Gev were up first. Kourtni and Matt's solos were comparable to what they'd done in the similar position the previous two weeks. Courtney and Gev gave more stunning performances, including Gev's jumps into a backspin three times. Finally, Comfort and Thayne gave their solos. Comfort's seems to lack the energy she'd shown in the past and Thayne gave a more complete performance to Queen's "I Want to Break Free." The verdicts are: Nigel began the reading of the final results by saying that in seven seasons of running "American Idol" and three-plus seasons of judging on "So You Think You Can Dance?" he's never really care as much for the contestants as he does this season. He said he was looking forward to a couple of weeks from now, when America takes over the decision of who stays and who goes. "Tonight is really tough, we are not unanimous," he said. He asked Courtney Galiano to step forward and told her she was safe. Nigel then asked Comfort to step forward and told her she didn't get his vote because he didn't think her solo was strong enough. But she got other votes and remained in the competition. That meant Kourtni Lind was going home. For the guys, Nigel asked Gev to step forward and said the judges were "absolutely delighted" and "thrilled" with his solo. He was safe. Nigel then told Thayne and Matt that the decision between them was difficult, but unanimous. He told Matt that he started the competition at a high level, but didn't improve and that was why he was going home.