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Routine 1: Valerie and Ricky Broadway — This was a cute routine for this couple to reunite on. When Ricky jumped through the swing and several times, to boot my heart stopped but, more than that, I actually enjoyed this routine a lot more than their several previous outings together.

Routine 3: Jacque and Zack Foxtrot — This was another cute routine from a reunited couple. The two of them did ade sytycd gay good job with gliding across the stage effortlessly and their playful little movements really suited their style of dancing. Jean-Marc is good as a choreographer at that.

He creates routines which compliment the dancers style while still pushing them outside of their comfort zone a little. Routine 4: Valerie and all-star Twitch Hip-hop — When we found out that this was going to be a wedding themed hip-hop, I was fully prepared to hate every second of it.

It was definitely evidence towards her versatility. Routine 5: Jacque and all-star Will Contemporary — Like Jessica the week before, Jacque was lucky to be paired with Will because he just has this ability to turn simple, quiet routines into moments and I think Jacque, in a way, has that ability too.

The costumes, besides being ugly, were clunky and made it hard to follow their movements. The worst part of it was that I could tell both Jessica and Ade were giving it their all. Routine 7: Ricky and all-star Anya Cha-cha — A couple weeks ago, Rudy — a non-ballroom dancer — killed a ballroom routine thanks to a little help from the enigmatic Jenna Johnson.

I think the same can be said for Ricky with Anya by his side.

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Anya, like Jenna, just has a knack for showing off her partners despite her own talent. Routine 8: Casey and all-star Makenzie Contemporary — The stars seemed to align here for Casey to have another memorable moment like his contemporary number with Jessica.

The song, the routine, the all-star — it was all there. Fik-shun, despite all his faults, is an incredible performer. I did not expect this tapper to be able to handle such intricate choreography, but he was so in sync with Fik-shun that I was lost in the routine and maybe ended up cheering in my living room after it was all said and done.

At the end of the night, we found out that Casey and Jacque were the two contestants denied a spot in the finale. I was surprised by the results but, in an ideal world, I might have had Jacque in there over one of those girls. We started the night with a beautiful same-sex group routine that paired Ricky and Zack and Valerie and Jessica.

It was definitely one of the most mesmerizing and memorable Top 4 group pieces in recent history and I think very brave of Travis and the contestants to put out there. After that, though, the competition truly began. Ricky was slightly ade sytycd gay than Valerie, but it seemed to be missing that wild quality to it that makes Afro Jazz so unique and, for that reason, I think this routine might be a little less-than-memorable when it comes time to vote.

There had been a few great broadway routines this season, but quite a few lackluster ones too. This one was somewhere ade sytycd gay the middle. There was some great, traditional broadway choreography and Zack was one of the few men all season to match Jessica in terms of commanding attention, but the concept itself felt a little tired and maybe detracted from what could have been a really mature routine for the both of them.

They praised Zack highly, but I felt like Valerie and Tyce deserved more praise than just a comparison to the infamous Breast Cancer routine of Season 5.