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Learn more- The top 10 dancers stormed the stage in a Japanese inspired number choreographed by Wade and Amanda Robson on "So You Think You Can Dance." The producers were in a mood for celebrating on Thursday after receiving word that four choreographers -- Mia Michaels, Tyce DiOrio, Tabitha & Napoleon Dumo, and former "Dance" contestant Dmitry Chaplin -- received Emmy nominations that morning.
Guest host Debbie Allen was seated at the judges' table alongside regular Mary Murphy, but Nigel Lythgoe was missing from the panel because he was out receiving an honorary doctorate of arts from the University of Bedfordshire in England. That sounds made up. I'm just saying.
It didn't matter, though, because the judges were pure window dressing on Thursday as they no longer had a say in who stayed or who left. The vote, for the first time all season, was entirely in the hands of the voters.
To the results: The five girls came on to the stage to learn their fate. First up was Jeanette, who got the news that she was safe.
Randi, who'd disappointed the judges with a lack of chemistry with her new partner Kupono, was in the bottom two girls.
Jeanine was safe after thoroughly impressing the judges. She ran off stage into a quite close embrace with Jason.
Kayla, who'd been described as "White Lightning" by Debbie Allen, and Melissa, who amazed the judges Wednesday, were left to find out their fate. Melissa fell into the bottom two.
Season 6 Preview: Host Cat Deeley previewed some of the best and worst of the next season of "So You Think You Can Dance," which will air in the fall for the first time.
Back to the results: The top five guys took the stage to find out who was safe and who was in danger.
Jason was up first and, after receiving a standing ovation Wednesday, received another week of safety from the voters.
Evan was next, wearing his Gene Kelly-esque white suit and black bow tie. After less-than-flattering remarks from the judges (except for Debbie), Evan learned he was safe.
Kupono, who'd disappointed the judges with his performance with Randi, also disappointed the voters and landed in the bottom two.
Ade and Brandon were left. Ade was "mesmerizing," according to Debbie, and Brandon gave what the judges called a "seamless" performance. Ade was in the bottom two.
Looking ahead: Next week's episode, the show's 99th, was going to feature guest judge Mia Michaels and special guest Ellen Degeneres. Thursday night's results show, the 100th episode, would also feature a trip down memory lane, with highlights of the show's most memorable performances, and a tribute to Judy Garland by Katie Holmes.
Flying solo: All four dancers in danger were given 30 seconds each to show off their solo skills even though they wouldn't have any effect on the results.
Be our guest: The Black Eyed Peas stopped by to perform their new single, "I Gotta Feeling," which likely made Perez Hilton switch the channel. Taboo came on stage wearing a replica Michael Jackson jacket from the "Thriller" video. Once the performance was over, he opened the jacket to reveal an MJ T-Shirt, as did apl.de.ap.
Exit, stage left: Randi and Melissa awaited word on which of them would go home, but Cat put the suspense to rest quickly by telling Randi her dance number was up.
Ade and Kupono stood side by side for the final word from Cat, and Kupono was told he'd have to take his funky outfits and charming personality somewhere else, because it was time for him to go.
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