
They opened with a collection hip-hop number choreograph by Shane Sparks (who is back after a hiatus). It was kind of a "Hancock" meets "Heroes" conceit, with the dancers apparent to depict derelict superheroes.
Some parts of the custom were tacky, like the newspaper-strewn period and the blowing of magic glitter, however the dancers were.
In this show, top 20 kick off the show with a Heroes-inspired hip-hop dance; choreograph by Shane Sparks, to "Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas. It is already obvious that this group has a ton of capacity and, as if Cat says, the elimination is going to be "actually tough." How perceptive, Cat.
After a very sexy tango presentation, the bottom three couple danced for their lives. I was not feeling a lot of life or fervor from Paris Torres. I cringed for the period of Tony Bellissimo's presentation: between his ludicrous group and the sloppy, jokey moves, he was dancing similar to Rerun from "What's Happening!” Asuka Kondoh churned her tiny legs, and she is surely charming onstage.