Dance 2: Paso Doble
Score: 27/30
Featuring: Sasha (from troupe)
This was arguably Fegan's week. Both routines were miles better than any of his previous performances, and the scores reflected that. "It was such a good routine, but you went off a few times," said Carrie Ann, though Len disagreed. "You were like two skinny fries chasing the ketchup." Take that as you will, because no one's quite sure what it means.
William Levy & Cheryl Burke
Dance 1: Fox-Trot
Score: 30/30
"Meow, meow, meow!" Paula/Carrie Ann shrieked from the panel. "It was a super hot, sexy Pink Panther!" And when she came down off of her hazy, hormonal high, was interrupted by Len. "There was flair in the routine, there was flair in the movement. I liked it."
The ever-worshipped Levy's routine was ridiculously swift, and even though the routine didn't posses an extreme amount of variety in the moves, it was quick, it was impressive...and it earned him his first perfect score of the season.
Dance 2: Paso Doble
Score: 27/30
Featuring: Tony (from troupe)
A Zorro-themed battle gimmick belongs on a cruise ship - not on national broadcast television. This is a case when DANCING takes the "cutesy" stunts too far. It just looks amateurish. "I salute you, I think you did a fabulous job," said Len. "You did it really, really well."
Be sure to check in tomorrow for BroadwayWorld's coverage of the results show, in which two of the rag-tag dancers will be sent packing.