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Learn more- Host Cat Deeley preemptively made the viewers feel guilty about who was going home Wednesday night on "So You Think You Can Dance." At the start of the show, she reminded us that for the first time all season, the decision was solely in the hands of the voters.
With that, the Top 10 kicked off the night with a gritty, back-alley-style routine to Billy Joel's "Still Rock 'n' Roll to Me," choreographed by Tyce DiOrio.
Head judge Nigel Lythgoe said that the pressure was off for the judges, but they would still be sad to see two dancers go. Mary Murphy agreed and said she was curious to see what America thought.
To the results: Cat brought out the top five girls to go over the results. She first told Ellenore, who received rave reviews from the judges on Tuesday, that she was safe for at least another week. Mollee was the next to get the news that she, too, was safe.
Noelle earned praise from the judges on Tuesday, but she was in the bottom two girls and would perform a solo later -- although it would have no bearing on whether she stayed or left.
Ashleigh scored with the judges in her "action-packed" contemporary routine, but fell flat on a hip-hop performance. Kathryn gave what the judges called an "effortless" Broadway routine, but her rumba wasn't rockin'. After the vote, Kathryn was in trouble. She landed in the bottom two while Ashleigh moved into the Top 8.
Cat turned next to the guys, and told Ryan that he was in the bottom two despite the fact that the judges loved his hip-hop routine and Adam called his smooth waltz "so perfect."
Next up was Russell, who wowed the judges with his "mind-boggling transformation" and two tremendous routines. He was safe. Jakob was told that he was also safe, leaving Nathan and Legacy awaiting the rest of the news.
Nathan's Broadway routine was something Nigel thought was perfect, but Mary felt he lacked passion in his rumba. Legacy scored big in a contemporary routine, but the judges through his fans might have to save Legacy after a flat hip-hop routine. The second guy in danger was Nathan, meaning Legacy was in the Top 8.
Be our guest: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers put on a remarkable display of body control and breakdancing set to the smooth sounds of Coldplay's "Yellow," as played by a strings section. Snoop Dogg stopped by later.
To the solos: Noelle showed some more skills with her contemporary solo and Adam said he thought she did great on Tuesday. Ryan was up next and repeated his solo from Tuesday night. Mary told him he was one of the best ballroom dancers the show has ever had.
Kathryn was up next and Mary said she was "shocked" to see Kathryn in danger and said she had the beauty of Cyd Charisse and Ginger Rogers. Kathryn got a bit emotional when she said that being in the bottom might not be a bad thing, because it gave people another chance to see her solo. Nathan showed some more moves in his solo and Nigel was impressed, remarking that Nathan looked like he was fighting for a spot.
Who's going home?: Cat brought Noelle and Kathryn to center stage and told them that Noelle would going home. She smiled and hugged Kathryn, who was safe for another week.
The boys were next, as Ryan and Nathan slowly walked to center stage. Nathan said he was "not really" ready to hear the result, but Cat had to read them anyway. The guy with the fewest votes was Nathan. Ryan was safe for another week and went offstage to give his wife Ashleigh a big hug.
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