The Amazing Race 15 Winner

The Globetrotters made a deal with the brothers, which would be the last deal they made before being eliminated from the race in The Amazing Race 15 Episode 11. That brings us down to the final three: Meghan Rickey and her boyfriend Cheyne Whitney, Dan McMillen and his brother Sam McMillen, and Ericka Dunlap and her husband Brian Kleinschmidt. One of these teams will be The Amazing Race 15 winner.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

First: Meghan & Chenye – 11:10AM
Second: Sam & Dan – 12:08PM
Third: Brian & Ericka – 3:15PM

The final destination city is Las Vegas, Nevada, nearly 6000 miles away. The whole race is going to come down to some tasks in one city. The huge gap Brian & Ericka have allowed is moot (exactly as the producers planned no doubt), as the flight leaves after 6. The gap is so big that the other two teams don’t even know who they’re competing against.

Sam & Dan have a goal: don’t yell at each other. I suspect that’s too much to ask for.

When they land, they will travel to the Graceland Wedding Chapel to get their next clue from the king. To do so, they’ll have to interrupt some couple getting married.

The next stop is Mandalay Bay. Brian & Ericka break away from the pack, as their cab driver believes he’s got a faster way. He is right, and they arrive at the road block first. The road block is a face first rappel off the hotel, 600 feet down.

Road block (in order of arrival): Ericka, Cheyne, Sam

Another hotel is next, The Mirage, where they will join the cast of Cirque du Soleil’s Love. One team member must launch another member in the air using bungee cords to retrieve a bouquet of flowers. All the teams bunch up here, so it comes down to who can finish the task quicker. Meghan & Cheyne complete the task first. Immediately after, Ericka proceeds to yell at Brian. She wants him to do it instead. Let her switch. Or else. Dan grabs it next. This pushes Ericka pretty close to a breakdown, so she agrees to switch back. Whether she’s on the ground or in the air, Ericka continues to slowly lose it. And lose it some more. After much drama, she completes the task.

After that, they must figure out the most famous casino in the country of Monaco, Monte Carlo. Yeah, it’s off to another hotel. Meghan & Cheyne ask a cab driver, who tells them it’s The Venetian. They’re not sure about this answer, so they just drive off hoping to figure it out. Sam & Dan just decide to follow them. On the way there, Sam & Dan call a hotel and get the correct answer. As for Meghan & Cheyne, they continue to get incorrect answers. Luckily for Brian & Ericka, they know the answer to the clue without hesitation, which may get them back into this. Meghan & Cheyne end up driving to The Venetian, where they’re told to go to Monte Carlo.

Upon arrival at the Monte Carlo, their task is to count $1 million in poker chips. This has the potential to be frustrating and time consuming. Brian & Ericka arrive to see only the brothers there. All teams are there just worrying about counting now. If anyone can do it right the first time, it should bode well for them. Sam wants his brother to stop rushing and calm down. Doesn’t look like that’s going to happen. Seeing Brian & Ericka have finished, Dan insists that they just hand over the chips and let the person there start counting. Meghan & Cheyne are also done. So who’s right? Meghan & Cheyne are correct. Sam & Dan, however, are incorrect. Brian & Ericka also are incorrect. On their second attempt, Sam & Dan are correct. Brian & Ericka are incorrect again, though.

Next up is the MGM Grand hotel (are there no other landmarks in Vegas?), where they will be told where the finish line is by Mr. Las Vegas. The finish line is at Wayne Newton’s house.

As much as they try to make it a mystery, it’s pretty obvious that the team that finished the counting task has it in the bag. The Amazing Race 15 winners are Meghan & Cheyne. This was the right team to win, particularly among the three remaining choices, as they ran the best race. The other two teams had more compelling stories but were weighed down by bickering. Sam & Dan finish in second place, with Brian & Ericka coming in third.

The Amazing Race 16, which is filming now, is expected to be making its return in midseason.

Survivor: Amazon Episode 11

Deena suggested voting out Alex in Survivor: Amazon Episode 9 because he’s a threat, and the backlash against her resulted in her own elimination.

Jenna, Heidi, Rob, and Alex believe they’re on vacation, and the fact that they’re in the majority will allow them to relax. The remaining three members of the tribe are tired of all of them.

It’s time for the Survivor auction. Each person is given $500. A piece of cheesecake is up first. Heidi grabs the opening bid of $120, with nobody else expressing interest. The next item is covered with an opening bid of $40. Matt bids $40. $60 Rob. $80 Matt. $100 Butch. $120 Christy. $160 Alex. $200 Butch. $220 Jenna. $240 Alex. He’s given a choice between that covered item he bid on or the other covered item. He goes with what he bought, turning down lasagne, in favor of manioc flour. The next item is covered. $100 from Rob. $120 Jenna. $140 Heidi. $200 Matt. $240 Christy. $280 Jenna. $300 Matt. $320 Christy. $340 Jenna. $360 Matt. $380 Jenna. $400 Matt. Hell of a gamble. He gets a cheeseburger and fries. The next item is peanutbutter and chocolate, and it will not require Jenna and Heidi to take their clothes off. Everybody jumps on the first bid. Jenna quickly ups the stakes to $200. $220 Christy. $240 Jenna. $260 Heidi. $280 Jenna. $300 Christy. $320 Jenna. Jenna gets some more peanutbutter and chocolate. The next item is scrambled eggs, bacon, and pancakes, and it comes with something else. Butch opens the bidding at $360. Rob bids $380. $400 Butch. In addition to the meal, the surprise is a bed and pillow big enough for one to take back to camp. Rob buys a protein bar. Matt gets a protein shake. Heidi gets the chocolate cake. A covered item is next. Rob bids $100. $140 Alex. $160 Rob. $200 Alex. $220 Rob. $240 Alex. He gets himself another covered item, this time a steak and baked potato. Letters from home are the next up for grabs. $80 Christy. $100 Jenna. $200 Heidi. $240 Christy. $260 Heidi. Christy bids $300, despite not having had any food so far. Heidi bids $320. Christy bids $340. It’s obvious she’s going to win this bidding war because nobody else either wants it enough or has the money. With that, Jenna breaks down because her mom is sick, which we all remember from Survivor All Stars. Jeff’s taken in by the tears, so he agrees to put another letter up for bid. Jenna bids $80. $100 Heidi. $120 Jenna. She gets her letter from home. The auction is over.

Following the auction, rather than being grateful that Jeff and Christy allowed her to have a second chance, Jenna takes the opportunity to complain about Christy outbidding Heidi. Apparently, she was supposed to just lay down and let Jenna have the letter. If Jenna wanted the letter so bad, she should have not bid for anything else.

Matt and Butch have been listening to Rob all along, but now they’re seemingly starting to think for themselves. They want to get Rob back on their side. They know it should be obvious to him that the other side will get rid of him first chance they get.

If it weren’t obvious, Alex makes it obvious. He says that the two girls aren’t going to vote against each other no matter what, so when it gets down to that, Alex will have to vote for Rob. It’s a little early to be planning that far ahead to begin with, but actually vocalizing it is a mistake. Whether they’re his friends or not, Rob’s playing the game and has been the whole time.

Rob goes up to Matthew to tell him the truth for a change. He and multiple others have been trying to get rid of him for a while. With that said, Alex needs to go. Rob knows his alliance is very arrogant, so he should be able to get everybody else onboard easily. Matt is fine with this plan. Christy is very willing to get rid of Alex as well.

They get treemail that should let them know it’s the competition where someone always gets offended by at least one of the answers. The immunity challenge is to guess what the majority of tribe members said.

Who would you trust with your life?
Butch. Butch, Rob, and Jenna are correct.

Which tribe member uses sex appeal as a weapon?
Jenna. Heidi, Matthew, Christy, and Alex get a point.

Who is the most honest?
Matthew. He gets a point.

Who would never survive on their own?
Jenna. Matthew, Rob, Christy, and Butch are correct.

Who most needs therapy?
Matthew. He’s okay with that. Matthew, Rob, and Heidi are correct.

Who would you most like to see pose nude in a magazine?
Heidi. Jenna, Alex, Christy, Rob, and Butch are correct.

Who in the tribe do you have a crush on?
Heidi. Everybody except Matthew is correct (he guessed himself). Rob wins immunity.

Rob’s got a choice. Does he get rid of Alex and improve his odds but potentially piss off three jury members, or does he get rid of Matthew and guarantee himself fourth place?

Votes
Alex
Alex
Matthew
Matthew
Matthew
Alex
Alex

With 4 votes, Alex has been voted off the island.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Survivor: Amazon Episode 12 Sour Grapes.

Byron Velvick, Mary Delgado Break Up

Remember how Chris Harrison tried to convince us there was one more happy couple besides Trista and Ryan? Well, that didn’t last very long.

Byron Velvick confirmed that he and Mary Delgado, who met on The Bachelor Season 6, have split. Following some rough times, including the assault charges Mary faced when she was arrested following an altercation between them, the couple, engaged in 2004, had previously announced plans to get married soon.

Source: Us

Survivor: Samoa Episode 12

Rather than force a tie, John helped Foa Foa and Shambo to vote Laura out in Survivor: Samoa Episode 10.

It’s time for food, and we see a gavel, so it’s obviously the Survivor auction. There is no sharing money or food. Each person receives $500. The first item is a peanutbutter and jelly sandwich. Natalie bids $200. Wow. The next item remains covered. $80 Jaison. $100 Monica. $120 John. $140 Jaison. $200 Shambo. $220 Dave. $240 Shambo. Shambo has bought herself sea noodles and slug guts. The next item is covered. Dave bids $300. Jaison bids $320. Monica bids $340. She gets a whole roasted chicken. Well worth it. The next item is a significant advantage in the next immunity challenge. John bids $100. $140 Natalie. $200 John. $260 Jaison. $300 John. Jaison bids $500 to make sure nobody else gets it, keeping it in Foa Foa’s possession. The next item is a burger, fries, and beer. Without hesitation, Mick bids $500. The next item is a clue to the location of the hidden immunity idol. We really need another one? Is 4 not enough? John bids $100. $120 Natalie. $200 John. He gets the clue. The Survivor shower is the next prize. John bids $100. $120 Natalie. She gets to take a shower. Apple pie is next. Tasty but no protein. Brett bids $180. $300 John. He gets the pie. Jeff gives John an option. Keep the pie or give it up and divide up a whole pie among four people. He’ll eat the pie. Everybody else who’s holding on to their money may want to consider starting bidding before this thing is over. Too late. The auction is over.

With his hidden idol clue in hand, John goes searching.

Shambo’s grown way too attached to these chickens. The bad news is that the rest of the tribe wants to kill them. Once the chickens are dead, she refuses to listen to anybody else. She will be cooking it her way. End of story.

Shambo, who believes she has psychic dreams, had a dream they voted Dave off. He was the one who told Shambo not to boil the chicken, which made her more mad than she’s been in the month they’ve been out there. Russell knows she’s an emotional player who just needs to get mad at someone as justification for voting them out.

For the immunity challenge, they will have a rope attached to a log. Every 3 minutes, they will switch hands and move one knot lower on the rope, increasing the weight. Last person standing wins. Jaison’s advantage will be to move his hand up two knots at any point during the challenge. After 9 minutes, Jaison already uses his advantage. Pretty early. Too early? After 21 minutes, Shambo is out. Russell follows her. Difficult to believe. The next step is the last. They no longer have any knots, except for Jaison, who will stay that way because they don’t have any further to advance. Monica drops out next. John follows. Brett is next. It’s Foa Foa against Dave. Mick is out. After a pretty damn impressive showing, Natalie is next out. That leaves Jaison up against Dave, with Jaison having a two knot advantage. Dave falls. Jaison wins immunity. That auction paid off.

John proposes sticking to the plan. Vote out a Foa Foa. Russell plays along and suggests Mick.

John says he’s 100% sure that Russell has the hidden immunity idol. Yeah, he plays along with that, too. Following this discussion, Russell has decided he’d like to get rid of John. So he approaches Dave and tells him he’s in danger and should vote out John to save himself. This is just playing with fire for no good reason.

Russell then goes to Mick and asks who he’d get rid of if he had a choice. He picks John. Jaison says that, if they do that, Shambo’s gonna dump them, thereby throwing away their advantage next time. Losing two votes by playing recklessly is exactly how Galu got into this hole they’re in now.

At tribal council, Shambo seems shocked that those around her are thinking strategically. She was under the impression they were going to get rid of Dave because she no longer likes him.

Votes
Mick
Dave
John
John
John
John
John

With 6 votes, John has been voted off the island. What a ridiculous vote, but it should keep things interesting.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Samoa Episode 13, which airs Thursday at 8/7c on CBS.

Survivor: Amazon Episode 9

The plan of getting rid of the men of Tambaqui continued, and Dave was voted out in Survivor: Amazon Episode 8.

Rob continues to stir the pot with Matthew, trying to send him on wild goose chases with random lies about what’s going on at camp. In turn, Matt is going to Butch to let him know what’s allegedly going on. The interesting thing here is that Matt’s going to have Rob’s back, so it does seem odd that Rob is sabotaging an ally, even an unstable one.

In treemail, they get weapons: bows and arrows, darts, and spears. Matt seems to be killing it on each of them, but he says he’s thinking of not trying his hardest because he doesn’t want people to think he’s a physical threat. Too late for that. Only other person who really stands out in that respect is Alex. The reward challenge starts off with blow darts. The top 4 move to spear throwing. The top 2 then move to the final round, the bow and arrow. Reward is a trip to a Survivor cafe, with coffee and pastries. Christy scores 3 with the blow dart. Matthew gets a bullseye for 10. So much for not trying. Butch gets 5. Rob scores 3. Alex gets 7. Jenna gets 3. Deena scores 5. That eliminates Jenna, Christy, and Rob. Heidi doesn’t hit the board, so Matt, Alex, Butch, and Deena advance to spears. Matt hits the bullseye again. Deena misses. Butch lands on the board. Alex gets pretty close to the middle to join Matthew in the final round of bow and arrow. Matt lands on the board, but there’s plenty of room for Alex to beat him, which he does to win reward. Obviously, Alex won’t be alone. He invites Jenna to join him. Dude, at least try to think logically. He later says he promised her.

The interesting thing that comes up during their time together is that they’re not sure about Deena, who doesn’t fit in with the younger people. They fear she’s always trying to work an angle, which she is. They make it out of there with two cookies each for the rest of the tribe. Rob suggests eating Matt’s and Butch’s cookies since they’re off fishing and wouldn’t know.

Deena noticed something during that challenge. Alex is a threat. She suggests they pick him off if Matt wins immunity. Deena’s instructions to Heidi are to not say anything to Jenna. So of course Heidi tells Jenna, who she knows will tell Alex. Like Deena, it doesn’t appear that he wants to target her first. Instead, he still wants to get rid of Matt next.

Having been bitten by some insect, Heidi can no longer bend her knee. In a physical competition, she’s probably in trouble.

Awaiting them at the immunity challenge is a nice Amazonian menu. This can’t be good. First up are Amazonian grasshoppers. The last two from each round are out. Matt is the first one done. Christy’s about to lose her lunch. Deena is the next one done. Alex is good. Jenna quits with minimal effort. Rob is the next one done. Butch follows. Christy struggles her way through before upchucking, beating Heidi by a second. The next dish is 10 babasu worms. Matthew, Deena, Alex, and Christy advance. Rob’s out but finishes the meal anyway. The next plate is five beetles. Christy’s struggling again. Matt is the first one done for the third consecutive time. Deena is the next one to finish. The final course is living beetle larva. Feeling completely safe and grossed out (and likely knowing she can’t beat Matt anyway), Deena doesn’t even try. Matt swallows it whole to win immunity.

When they get back, the Deena/Alex battle resumes. Jenna is not happy.

Rob’s the swing vote that has both camps trusting him (his vote will also be the same as Matt’s and Butch’s). Ultimately, with Rob’s secret final two deal with Deena, Alex’s hours are looking numbered. Deena and Alex both think they have the exact same people to vote the other one off.

Votes
Deena
Deena
Alex
Alex
Deena
Deena
Deena

With 6 votes, Deena has been voted off the island. The lone person outside the circle was Christy. With this move, Rob runs the risk of having handed over a great deal of power to a threesome that may be loyal to him but will pick him last.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Survivor: Amazon Episode 11 Q & A.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 20

The top 10 performed in So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 19, and tonight two people will be voted off.

Ellenore Scott is the first girl sent to safety. Mollee Gray is also safe. Noelle Marsh is the first girl to join the bottom two. Kathryn McCormack will be joining her, as Ashleigh di Lello is safe.

Ryan di Lello is the first guy in danger. Russell Ferguson is safe. Jakob Karr is safe as well. Jonathan “Legacy” Perez is safe, too, which puts Nathan Trasoras in the bottom two.

The girls go first. Noelle pulled the fewest votes and will be leaving us tonight. Kathryn is safe.

Next up are the guys. Nathan Trasoras has finally reached the end of the road. Ryan is safe.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 21, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on Fox.

The Biggest Loser Season 8 Episode 12

After a strong performance throughout the remainder of his time on the ranch, Allen fell below the yellow line in The Biggest Loser Season 8 Episode 11, and the others took the opportunity to get rid of him.

The final four contestants are told they’re going home for 60 days. No trainers, no Biggest Loser gym, and surrounded by temptations. Then they will come back to face the scale one more time.

When they go home, they use the time to confront the things that got them there.

Liz has an additional problem to overcome. She’s had marriage problems for a long time because she has been so bitter.

Of course, they’re not going home without hearing from the producers. A video is delivered to their homes with a message from Bob and Jillian. Bob tells Liz to ask for help. Jillian tells Rudy to take the opportunity to practice how he’s going to live the rest of his life. Bob has packed Amanda an Extra gum commercial and tells her she’s got it, whatever it is. Then, Bob tells Danny’s kids their father is a hero.

Wait a minute. Is that it? That can’t be it. Phones start ringing. By the way, the final four will be running a marathon. Surely this is not a surprise to them.

Since Danny was the biggest loser last week, he gets a visit from Curtis Stone. They prepare turkey chili with fresh vegetables, which is then put into a baked potato with nonfat yogurt. This is a drop from a standard 850 calorie baked potato down to 290 for the revised version.

After a few weeks, Bob and Jillian pay a visit to the contestants. Liz is out in the sticks. Her husband comes home on the weekends. She seems isolated. How’s she going to solve her problems like that? Liz wants make sure that she’s leaving something on the table for herself so that she doesn’t end up the same as she was before.

Amanda finds it exhausting and frustrating. It’s too easy to lapse without noticing it.

Jillian suggests that Danny bring his family into the fold more, rather than trying to do his own thing. His wife is getting insecure about their relationship.

Rudy says he doesn’t have time. Combining the 12 hour work day, commute, and time with his family, he’s barely getting six hours of sleep a day. Lack of sleep is counterproductive to weight loss. He feels uncomfortable going to the gym when his daughter asks him why he’s going. He’ll just have to find some way to get her past that and stop using it as an excuse because a dad without a lot of time beats a dead one.

Liz plans to train by running from the front door to her mailbox. That’s 1 mile each way.

Following two months of training, the day of the marathon has arrived. They will run 26.2 miles through farmland, mountains, hiking trails, and the Pacific Ocean coastline. Each person who crosses the finish line will get $10,000 toward the charity of their choice. Rudy and Amanda quickly separate from the pack, as brown team partners Liz and Danny run together in the rear. Rudy’s goal for the race is to keep running (or at least jogging) the whole way. At the 3 mile mark, Tara from season 7 joins Liz and Danny. Rudy’s opened up the gap on the rest of the field, and he meets up with his old partner Dina at the 13 mile mark. Amanda’s greeted by her best friend Brian at 13 miles. At 6 miles, Danny starts struggling with his hip, leading Liz to wonder whether she may have to do this on her own. At mile 17, Amanda breaks down and finally decides to start walking. Liz and Danny meet up with their spouses at mile 13. At 22 miles, Rudy’s still jogging. Danny approaches mile 15, but he’s still having trouble with his hip. With the assistance of Brian and Tara, Amanda is picking spots throughout the race to run. Bob joins Rudy at 25 miles. He’s still jogging.

Rudy’s the first one to reach the finish line, as he completes the race in 5 hours and 12 minutes. Amanda is the next across, finishing the race in 5 hours and 28 minutes. Not too far behind Rudy. Certainly not as dramatic as it was painted with the crying and whatnot. At mile 16, Danny looks over at Liz and tells her he’s hit his wall. After he and Liz ice up their knees and grab a bite, they head back to the road. They both complete the journey, crossing the finish line together at 6 hours and 55 minutes.

It’s time to see how they did at home during the course of 60 days. The two people with the highest percentage of weight loss automatically advance to the finale. The two others will be competing for America’s vote.

Liz: 182 pounds (-16, 8.08%)
Season Total: 85 pounds (31.84%)

Amanda: 170 pounds (-16, 8.60%)
Season Total: 80 pounds (32.00%)

Danny: 229 pounds (-59, 20.49%)
Season Total: 201 pounds (46.74%)

Rudy: 253 pounds (-43, 14.53%)
Season Total: 189 pounds (42.76%)

Given the success Rudy and Danny have had, that leaves Amanda and Liz below the yellow line. Whoever America picks, it doesn’t seem like it will matter. The men will be difficult to catch and have proven they can lose substantial weight at home. Liz hopes to be the oldest contestant to make it to the final three. Amanda hopes for a repeat performance of her previous vote win over whoever it was she competed against in last season’s finale.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser 8 Episode 13, where we will find out who The Biggest Loser 8 winner is, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 19

Karen Hauer and Victor Smalley were voted out in So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 18, bringing us down to the top 10. All the old couples have been broken up, and tonight they will start dancing with new couples but for individual votes.

Noelle Marsh & Ryan di Lello
Style: Hip hop
Choreographers: Tabitha & Napoleon Dumo
Song: Give It to Me Right by Melanie Fiona
Nigel: Noelle certainly was sexy this week. Ryan did everything very strongly but didn’t feel the funk.
Mary: Great chemistry. Noelle seemed like a different dancer tonight. Ryan had it all going on.
Adam: Noelle was smoking. Ryan was a great partner.

Ashleigh di Lello & Jonathan “Legacy” Perez
Style: Contemporary
Choreographer: Gary Stuart
Song: Poison by The Prodigy
Nigel: Congratulations on the effort.
Mary: Took a lot of athletics. So many great moments.
Adam: Saw no fear. Probably the best ending moment of any number of the season.

Kathryn McCormack & Nathan Trasoras
Style: Broadway
Choreographer: Spencer Liff
Song: Choreography by Danny Kaye
Nigel: Both found that style perfectly. Chemistry was a little isolated.
Mary: Kathryn was marvelous. No trouble for Nathan.
Adam: Nathan was really confident. Kathryn brought a little maturity out in him.

Ellenore Scott & Jakob Karr
Style: Quickstep
Choreographers: Tony Meredith & Melanie Lapatin
Song: Four Brothers by Manhattan Transfer
Nigel: Fun routine. Jakob had good body line but needs to be careful with his feet. Very good together.
Mary: Conquered some tough stuff.
Adam: So fantastic. Been wanting to see this couple all season.

Mollee Gray & Russell Ferguson
Style: Lyrical Jazz
Choreographer: Mandy Moore
Song: It Must Have Been Love by Roxette
Nigel: Mollee is a young woman now. Russell’s moving like a real contemporary dancer.
Mary: Mollee fed off Russell’s strength and elevated herself. Russell comes through every time. Favorite couple tonight.
Adam: Russell’s a beautiful contemporary dancer and an extraordinary partner. Shake up last week worked for Mollee. Like a coming out party.

Noelle Marsh & Ryan di Lello
Style: Smooth waltz
Choreographers: JT & Tomas
Song: Jeaux d’eau from O (Cirque du Soleil soundtrack)
Nigel: Would love to see a little more softness in Noelle’s neck and shoulders, but the rest of it was captivating.
Mary: Noelle is breathtaking in this routine. Ryan dominated that in the right way.
Adam: Breathing with you. It was that good. Power partnership.

Ashleigh di Lello & Jonathan “Legacy” Perez
Style: Hip hop
Choreographer: Dave Scott
Song: Slow Down by Bobby Valentino
Nigel: Didn’t feel it. Not enough dancing in there.
Mary: Didn’t work.
Adam: Not challenging enough.

Kathryn McCormack & Nathan Trasoras
Style: Rumba
Choreographers: Tony Meredith & Melanie Lapatin
Song: Walk on By by Aretha Franklin
Nigel: Nathan’s sour face spoiled the chemistry. The dancing was good, although it lacked ballroom considering it was a rumba.
Mary: Not believable. Some really fabulous moments, along with awkward ones.
Adam: Kathryn danced like a competitor.

Ellenore Scott & Jakob Karr
Style: Contemporary
Choreographer: Sonya Tayeh
Nigel: Brilliance. Rewritten the rules when it comes to chemistry. Favorite routine of the season.
Mary: The new dream team. Delivered and then some. Jakob’s one of the best dancers in the competition. Found a way to connect with each other.

Mollee Gray & Russell Ferguson
Style: Jive
Choreographers: Anya Garnis & Pasha Kovalev
Song: Land of 1000 Dances by Jimmy Barnes
Nigel: Only couple that could have followed the last routine. Fun couple working together.
Mary: So much fun. Brought to life.
Adam: Mollee is so back.

Mollee: 1-888-TEMPO-01
Russell: 1-888-TEMPO-02
Noelle: 1-888-TEMPO-03
Ryan: 1-888-TEMPO-04
Kathryn: 1-888-TEMPO-05
Nathan: 1-888-TEMPO-06
Ellenore: 1-888-TEMPO-07
Legacy: 1-888-TEMPO-08
Ashleigh: 1-888-TEMPO-09
Jakob: 1-888-TEMPO-10

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 20, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Fox.