Here’s  some Spoilers (thanks to Mjs big blog) for tonight’s So You Think You Can Dance top 18 show:

Evan and Randi – jive by louis van amstel – not bad not good, judges said evan wasn’t making his moves sharp enough

Ade and Melissa – jazz by Sonya Tayeh – awesome. melissa did great and the judges adore ade. pretty true to sonya’s style.

Jason and Caitlin – Hip Hop by Shane Sparks – kinda smooth hip hop sort of thing. nothing amazing, but not bad. pre dance package showed jason imitating michael jackson as a child. nigel asked if mj had seen it, when jason replied no, nigel responded that that was for the best (or something along those lines) very funny, but not likely to make it to air.

Brandon and Janette – disco – actually enjoyable. very fast and fun, cool tricks. lil’c was very happy with brandon.

Vitolio and Asuka – waltz by Louis Van Amstel – very beautiful. asuka didn’t try and lead. vitolio great, but still held his own.

Max and Kayla – pop jazz by Brian Freedman – a little odd, but good. guy is preforming for a princess but is actually after her thrown. something like that. judges would not shut up about their love of kayla.

Jonathan and Karla – contemporary by Stacey Tookey – pretty normal contemporary but very nicely done. mary said jonathan was better at this than his own style.

Philip and Jeanine – (american?) tango by Tony Meredith – meh probably the worst of the night. did what they could to salvage it but lacked a lot in technique.

Kupono and Ashley – hip hop by Shane Sparks ashley is kuponos shadow. not so hot on this one either. not too clean. not impressed.

Guest judge – lil’ C – He still loves his big words.

In the audience – Ryan Kasprzak, Dom, Hok, Ryan and Dimitri. maybe more, I’m just not that good at recognizing people.

Mia doing group number on Thursday

Commentary

  1. Bill Mitchell wrote on 18. Jun 2009

    Ok, I gotta cry foul.

    Shane Sparks turns out not one but two complete turdball choreographies and instead of the judges blaming HIM (he deserved it), they blamed the dancers for not turning his steaming pile of tired moves into something special.

    Face it judges, BOTH of those arrangements blew hard core. It wasn’t the danccers fault.