REVIEW

So You Think You Can Dance

Written by Regina Avalos
Published September 15, 2005

So You Think You Can Dance came at us this week with an hour long program that was fast paced and full of great dancing. On this episode, we saw two more go home, weaning the competition down to eight. Competition was certainly hot and heavy.

Before we get to the dancing, let's talk about which of the four dancers set for elimination last week were sent home. America had been given the choice between Destini and Melody on the female side, and for the males they had to choose between Jamile and Ryan. All excellent dancers, but America voted for their favorites, and in the end Ryan and Destini were sent packing.

I agree with America's decision. Ryan had been wonderful early on, but it was clear that as the competition continued, he didn't have the technique and versatility to keep up. When it comes to Destini, she might have some skill, but not enough to keep up at this point in the game. Her attitude might also have hurt her in the voting.

In order to fit everything into an abbreviated sixty-minute broadcast, the format of the show was changed just a bit. The weekly showing of dance preparations before the actual performances were cut, and the judges' commentary was saved until after each couple's second performance. Other than that, the format remained the same. The random selection process stayed, and this week the men chose their partner, and the female chose one dance style. The male then chose the second.

During the actual competition, it was obvious each of the dancers had put a lot into their performances. Week after week, the male dancers have stood out. Nick, Blake and Artem all perform well. On the female side, Melody stands out for me, but each of the females perform well here.

This week, we saw Melody partnered up with someone who can match her technique wise. Previous weeks, her partner had hurt her in the competition, and this had led her to being in the bottom couples the last few weeks. Blake was her partner in this round, and they selected lyrical and disco as their styles.

Blake and Melody are both lyrical dancers, so it is no surprise they did well with the style on tonight's show. Their disco was also fun and they received high praise from the judges. As I suspected, Melody's leg wasn't lifted once during her performances. Last week, one of the judges had made comment about her using her leg so much in her dancing.

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#1 — September 15, 2005 @ 09:23AM — Kristin

Jamile is more attractive and is nicer to watch than the others. HIs body is more appealing onstage for females. He does not have the technique because I don't think he has had the training the others had. Nick and Blake seem too gay -- I don't mean that in a homophobic way, I just mean they are not belieavable when they try to dance sexy with the women. Artem is too oily, too corny. I cringe when he dances.

#2 — September 15, 2005 @ 10:23AM — audrey

As a former dancer - I was frustrated with the judges comments on 2 of the ballroom sequences - yes dancers must do their very best even when the choreography is the problem - in two of the dances that were critisized I blame the chorepgrapher for being to focused on tricks on less on the heart of the actual dances. If the dancers are going to be judged I feel the choreographers should also be up for critisizm.

#3 — September 15, 2005 @ 11:01AM — Kristin

Also, it seemed that the men are outdancing the women, especially inthe case of Blake and Nick. I don't know if that is because men are naturally stronger and can therefore do more, or if it is just an incidental fact with this particular group. Melodi, for example, I find very boring. She always has a smile on her face and does not show a range of emotion or passion. In the disco dance, for example, she wasn't sexy and grown-up enough. She was smiling goffily, instead of looking like a cool disco queen.

I don't think the judging is quite on the money with the hip-hop/versus ballroom, in the sense that they expect dancers like Ryan and Jamile to take on the attitude and body posture of ballroom, but are less demanding on Blake or Nick when it comes to taking on a hip-hop posture. NIck was just not credible I thought in his hip-hop dance (with the perky Melodi (, yet I believe he got good reviews.

#4 — September 15, 2005 @ 11:03AM — Kristin

Re: I blame the chorepgrapher for being to focused on tricks on less on the heart of the actual dances.

What do you mean? You mean the flips/holds? I guess they want crowd-pleasing stuff.

#5 — September 15, 2005 @ 13:40PM — Julane

Wow, big drama this week huh?

Kristin, I think you put your finger on something--ultimately the contest comes down to the male dancers. I could not believe the audience had to pick between Ashlé and Melissa, and then I remembered that the goal is a Nick-Blake dance-off. I thought Nick did okay in his hip-hop routine except that--well--he's Nick, rather an unlikely visitor to the hip-hop world. OTOH, I thought Melissa did an awesome hip-hop routine this week and she doesn't necessarily look the part either. I cannot agree about Artem--bear in mind that he is a Russian international-trained ballroom dancer so his style may be a bit foreign for some Americans, whereas we are more accustomed to seeing hip-hoppers like Jamile. Besides, he was HOT HOT HOT this week. Last week someone (Wootch?) said Melody's hoochy dances "work for him"; well, Artem's sexy Chippendale's dances work for me. Hard to say who will be eliminated, but if I had to predict I'd say Jamile will. Just look at the contrast between Artem's paso doble and Jamile's--no contest there.

Audrey, you make an excellent point that I hadn't really been thinking about. Over and over the judges criticized routines because they did not conform to the standards of the genre, yet that would be the choreographer's responsibility. The dancers probably have some input during the week as far as what moves or tricks work best or whatever, but they have to rely on the choreographers to be the experts in the dance form, especially when they are a hip-hopper trying to do a quick-step or anyone else trying to figure out what "contemporary" even means.

Very tough competition and very enjoyable to watch! We have to remember that all but one of these dancers are going to be eliminated at some point in spite of the fact that they are wonderful.

#6 — September 15, 2005 @ 16:46PM — cassie

At this point in the competition I feel it is unfair to be judged as a pair. Every week we have someone like Melissa this week who is in the bottom group for no fault of her own. I wish they would just pick the bottom 2 females/males regardless of their partners performance.

I feel like the two strongest females (as far as adapting to all styles thrown at them and consistantly getting rare reviews) are now facing elimination.

It is time for Jamile to go. I love him but he is clearly not versatile enough. If he had ever pulled lyrical out of the hat he would have been gone already.

Artem may be swarmy to some, but I see him as a polished and passionate performer with beautiful lines to watch. He has won me over from the beginning of the competition. Love to see him do a hip hop routine.

I can't decide between the two girls because they both have done so well but Ashley has the killer dance bod. Her gorgeous legs and extention are hard to beat. She has fabulous technique and control. Melissa has nailed every routine and made her short little legs appear long and graceful in the ballroom routines. I was blown away with how well she did in the hip hop number. I would not want to make this call. Neither deserves to go.

Melody was my early favorite but she is lacking dimension and excitement for me.

I thought the disco routine was the worst of the night as a whole. I couldn't believe the judges ears. The pose double (sp) with Melissa's performance was far more enjoyable for me eventhough Jamile was lacking in technique. But each week they trash a favorite performance of mine so what else is new?

Does anyone else feel like it is time to separate the couples and eliminate based on each individual performance?

#7 — September 15, 2005 @ 17:04PM — Kristin

This is a fun discussion. Good points, Cassie and Julane, well stated. Truthfully, it probably is time for Jamile to go but he is a cutie and it is entertaining to see him struggle with the unfamiliar styles. Here's a question: Do you think Artem could do hip-hop?

#8 — September 15, 2005 @ 19:38PM — Julane

I absolutely think Artem could pull off a hip-hop routine, although it would probably look different from what we've seen from the veteran hip-hoppers and I'm not sure what kind of tricks he'd do but probably not landing on his head like Ryan! The reason I think he could do it is that he has so many years of experience as a dancer and he is obviously very driven to excel no matter what is thrown at him. I sure hope I get a chance to see whether I am right about this.

Cassie, I couldn't agree more about uncoupling the dancers when it comes time to put people up for elimination. That is the thing that is not working about the show. The judges go "good job Melissa, bad job Jamile" and then before we know it we have Melissa up for elimination. *sigh* I am also getting somewhat bored with Melody, but I thought she was a bit stronger this week when freed from that leg lift. LOL Personally I was bowled over by the disco routine but that's just because Blake was channeling the young John Travolta.

I forgot to say before that I just loved Ashlé's solo--interesting, fun to watch and a great use of the music. Melissa's was a little bit miscellaneous--and it's funny you should say that about her legs but it was during her solo that I first noticed she had shorter, heavier legs than Melissa. They are both so wonderful though, I hate to see either one go. Judging by leg length is just sad (can you tell that my legs are very short also?).

#9 — September 15, 2005 @ 21:59PM — Kristin

I think Nick and Blake are the best dancers, but does Blake have a chance after being a jerk earlier in the show?

#10 — September 15, 2005 @ 23:04PM — Julane

I think he does, as long as he seems contrite about the whole thing. It seems to me that is all history now; it may even contribute to his likeability that he was cocky but now has been humbled by the experience. Does that make sense? A little bit like Kelly Monaco in Dancing With the Stars, who was not really the best dancer but I think won for being the most improved. It all seems to come down to some drama that has nothing to do with being the best dancer.

Did anyone else watch that series? They are having a dance-off next Tuesday.

#11 — September 16, 2005 @ 11:29AM — Pic

FYI -- The show will be doing single eliminations once they get down to 6 dancers. So, starting next week, everyone will be up on the chopping block.

I have felt for several episodes now that the judges are targeting individuals, not pairs. The downside is that the "good partner" is in danger.

Finally, they say they are looking for the "best dancer" but what exactly does that mean? Do you want the dancer to be on Broadway? in a MTV video? in a ballet company (lol)? a background dancer for a pop star? I'm assuming the judges know but I can see how it would be frustrating for general America to not know what exactly they are looking for. Clearly, all 8 of these dancers could be hired somewhere. Jamile more likely for a MTV video, Blake as a backup dancer, Nick on Broadway, etc.

Hope there's better choreography next week...

#12 — September 16, 2005 @ 12:43PM — Kristin

Re: inally, they say they are looking for the "best dancer" but what exactly does that mean? Do you want the dancer to be on Broadway? in a MTV video? in a ballet company (lol)? a background dancer for a pop star? I'm assuming the judges know but I can see how it would be frustrating for general America to not know what exactly they are looking for. Clearly, all 8 of these dancers could be hired somewhere. Jamile more likely for a MTV video, Blake as a backup dancer, Nick on Broadway, etc

Good question. Maybe they mean the most skilled and versatile?

#13 — September 16, 2005 @ 13:27PM — Wootch

First I want to say kudos to Regina. Her posts always provide nice coverage and she brings up some of the more fun and interesting points. Next, I want to say that I'm impressed by the bloggers on this board. This is a fun and respectful group. I can't believe I've become one of those people hooked on a reality show, but I have...

Down to business: Regarding the format of the show, I really miss two things. I liked seeing the rehearsal process. It allowed further glimpses into the personalities PLUS you saw who the choreographer was and how they worked. You also got to see the process and how tricky it is. The other thing I miss is the judges' comments after EACH performance. I liked getting more of the immediate emotional response. Each dance could have been digested on it's own, instead of being grouped in with each other. Some good performances were diluted by the comments on the bad performances and vice versa.

As far as the other stuff goes, I have to agree with Cassie on just about every point. The pairing format at this juncture of the competition was absolutely unfair to Melissa and Ashlee and I am very sad to have to see one of them go. When they were both picked, I actually found myself thinking it should have been Melody (of all people). I'm the "hoochy" lover from past posts but I absolutely agree that perhaps she is a bit one-note with her emotions in performances. Melissa and Ashlee are just as versatile and I actually think have done a BETER job overall at holding up their end of the bargain when partnered with both strong and weak dancers in the various styles. Neither one deserves it at this point. Really tough.

As far as the men go, I think Artem brought Ashlee down. Their Foxtrot was incredible and he is amazing but the second number was really flat. Perhaps the choreography, as some have suggested. That said, I am starting to think that the Blake-Nick thing might cancel each other out. Nick has shown that he can hang with Blake in all areas (his earlier disco with Kamilah was better than Blake's with Melody). Artem is unique and engaging and I wouldn't be surprised if he wound up in the final two (guys). That depends on the styles he picks. He could be in big trouble with another style but I'm not so sure.

For me it broke down like this. I say keep Melissa and Artem (Jamile--an awesome solo as usual-- you'll go far but you can't partner). Ahslee, I'm sick to see you go. You don't deserve it and if I'm wrong and you stay, I'll be just as happy that you're still in it.

Until next week... whew!!!

#14 — September 16, 2005 @ 17:58PM — Gina [URL]

Thank you for the kudos, Wootch! I try my best to bring up things about the show others will want to know in case they do miss the show when it airs. I'm just as addicted to this show as everyone else is.

#15 — September 16, 2005 @ 22:10PM — Julane

I agree that this is a great group. I have enjoyed everyone's thoughtful insights, and learned a lot. I really like how subcultures form on the Web around all sorts of interests. I also appreciate Regina's reviews--very professional.

You raise an interesting issue, Kristin. Ultimately the whole thing is pretty subjective: the choreography least of all, since presumably there are some standards it is supposed to follow or some elements it is supposed to include, then the skills of the dancers, the artistic interpretation of the style, the dancers' ability to partner effectively, and the "chemistry" they have together. It cannot be easy to judge all that. I admit that several times I have been thrilled with a performance that was absolutely trashed by the judges moments later on the grounds that the dance "just didn't have It" (whatever It is).

Wootch, I too miss seeing the working sessions but I can see where they don't have time for them anymore, plus you don't get those "How in the heck can they ever train Allan to do lyrical" moments at this level of competition. I see your point about the immediacy of the judges' comments though. They should comment right away or maybe not comment at all? I can dream, can't I...

Maybe they ought to partner Nick with Blake and be done with it. I don't think they'd mind, and I'd be fascinated to see what they came up with!

#16 — September 18, 2005 @ 13:03PM — Pic

Just as an aside, I was clearing out my old dance magazines and ran across the October 2001 issue of Dance Spirit ... with Nick on the cover! Bizarre that I would see that now, while this show is going on.

#17 — September 19, 2005 @ 20:11PM — jaybiz

Hey !! Let's not count out Jamile quite yet. If you look at the voting breakdown he has a better chance of making it through than it looks. While artem will have the majority of the women vote he will not get them all. Jamile will also get a considerable amount of the female vote but not as much of artem. But Here is Jamile's diamond in the rough- the male vote - Artem performance was defenately geared to the ladies. I cannot see Jamile loosing the male vote, and with a close female vote it should put him just over. It happens everytime he's in the bottom , thats why he gets the most votes. He appeals to both sexes. Watch!!

#18 — September 20, 2005 @ 17:40PM — Wootch

Jaybiz, you make an interesting point. As a straight male I totally agree that Jamile's routines are "cooler" but I have to go with Artem's ability AND crossover versatility over Jamile. Jamile is absolutely awful (relatively of course) at other styles. I'd say they are both equal in the popularity department but Artem's ability with the objective voters will put him over the top.

At this stage in the game though, anything can happen and if you're right then I'll just say that America's wrong.

#19 — September 20, 2005 @ 18:22PM — Julane

I really, really want Artem to stay in the competition and choose hip-hop out of the hat. I'm betting he can do it! Ultimately there is more to dancing than "looking cool" and I think many guys recognize that. Jamile is a wonderful hip-hopper who has trained himself to do what he does so well; Artem has many years of disciplined training and it shows.

#20 — September 21, 2005 @ 10:45AM — Victoria

Hey, I just discovered this blog and comments and I am LOVING it! I, too, never thought I'd get hooked on a reality show but I absolutely cannot wait till tomorrow's competition! That said, I totally agree with what you've all said, particularly about the choreography---I mean, when the dancers are given lots of "tricks" to do, and they do them well, why should they be criticized? They didn't pick the routine. Second, I am DYING to see Artem do hip-hop! If he can pull it off, he just might win, although Blake and Nick are just SO good! Jamile? I love watching his hip-hop performances but he's just not as versatile as the others.

How on earth can I choose between Melissa and Ashle; they are both excellent. I will be sad to see one of them go; they don't deserve it. I also didn't think Ashle was that good in the beginning but she has proven herself to be great in all genre of dance. Melody used to be my favorite (and I was happy to see her paired with a better partner for her), but Ashle is starting to blow me away. So what about Kamilah? No one has mentioned her.

I was glad to read that the dancers will be competing alone and not as couples soon. I'm looking forward to that. It was unfair when one dancer was excellent and the other wasn't.

I'm gonna go back to dreaming about Artem again, lol. Thanks for this forum; it's great fun!

#21 — September 21, 2005 @ 12:52PM — Wootch

Yes, what about Kamilah? Initially, I thought her "emotion" was a bit too much. She annoyed during the audition process and the judges had to even tell her to dial it down a bit. Once the competition began however, I've been so impressed with her ability to combine the emotional element with her technical grace. She looks fantastic and physically matches well with her partners. Sexy when it calls for sexy, regal when it calls for regal, vulnerable when it calls for vulnerable. While she may not be as technically proficient as some of the others (she does not do well in some of the ballroom numbers), she's had good partners and I've been pretty impressed.

Now, if she can just stop looking like she's gonna have a nervous breakdown after each performance...

#22 — September 22, 2005 @ 11:59AM — Cheryl

I think Ashley,Blake,Nick and Melody should be the top 4. Do the judges pick the winner? Next week is the finale, so I'm thinking there won't be any voting.

#23 — September 23, 2005 @ 04:11AM — Shelley

I think Jamile is great it is amazing how well he has crossed over to the ballroom dancing, I realize that they have really gotten hard on him with his technique but do you realize how much he has had to do all the ballroom dances and put a 100%percent into all of them. Yes he is easy on the eyes but he also is a great dancer and people need to realize just how hard it has been to adapt to all different types and still keep up his awesome attitude and remember all he has over come to even be able to dance again. I know what it is like to have it taken from you and it is the one thing you have always had to make everything else easier. Unfortunately I didn't get to see weds episode and I would really like to know if anyone knows if they will be making the season into a DVD? I also teach a drill team and cheerleaders and I would like them to see just how important and inspiring dance can be.

#24 — September 23, 2005 @ 11:43AM — TMac

Hey. Whats the name of the song that Jamile and Destiny did the hip hop dance too I'm trying to find the cd for my dance class. I thought that dance was excellent. I feel as though Jamile dosen't get enough credit for his dances.

#25 — September 24, 2005 @ 02:19AM — Shelley

I think the song that Jamile and Destiny danced to was called Shake. It has the old beat from a break dancing move, I have a song something like it and will see if I can find who did the song. Your right it would be great for a dance class. I didn't get to see the Weds 21st episode could you kind of give me short overview. Where I live there was a cable outage.

#26 — September 24, 2005 @ 06:45AM — Pooh

I read a spoiler for the show which tells which dancers are eliminated each week. the one i read says the kamilah and blake!!! are eliminated. wtf??? im praying that this would be wrong but the past spoilers have always been correct. i absolutely refuse to believe that america would actually vote jamile into the top 4. blake is, imo, the best dancer in the show and should win the competition. the only reason i could think of might be that blake was too cocky at the beginning and alot of viewers might not have liked that and not voted for him. but he is a versatile dancer and has flawless technique so i seriously hope he stays. keep your fingers crossed ><

#27 — September 24, 2005 @ 11:55AM — Grant

I can't beleive Artem got booted. Anyone that knows anything about dance would have voted that one-style wonder off. Give me break. Extremely disappointing.
Does anyone know the name of the song that Artem danced to in his last solo?

#28 — September 25, 2005 @ 11:00AM — Man Wako

I totally agree with grant

For those of us that know about dance, we understand that this competition should be won by those who dance like professionals. It is extremely important to be versatile, so that is why it is a big bummer to see Artem go.

That was very disappointing. America chose Jamile, a guy who can only dance hip-hop and nothing else.

I am tired of seen him week after week dancing hip-hop as his only tool to stay in the show.

These were the true best male dancers of the show:

Blake, Artem (eliminated), and Nick

And the best female dancers were:

Snow (eliminated), Melody, and Ashley

A final without Artem and Snow is going to be like a cake without good frosting.

Just okay, but not delightful

Greetings,

Man Wako


P/S: Somebody ask if Artem could dance hip-hop... my answer is, Artem and any of those kids can dance hip-hop.

#29 — September 28, 2005 @ 22:03PM — TDEdancer

I know three people from
So you think you can dance,
Blake, Nick and Melody.
Blake used to dance at my studio (TDE)
and truthfully, how he was in the beginning was how we was
like growing up (COCKY)
of course you have to love
him,
Tiff did an etremely good job
training him, and of course his sister
amanda, and nick, well, hes exactly how hes like on tv.
He's constantly making jokes and is
the funny guy of
the bunch. Mel is just mel, shes as tiny as she looks on tv, but i love
her...so those are the people i wish
in the top three....as for the number
one, i'm going with nick on this
(sorry blake and mel) but i just love him!

#30 — September 29, 2005 @ 09:25AM — Carmen

Well I watched last night's show 9-28 and felt sick that they eliminated Blake for Jamile. Jamile just isn't good at everything like Blake was. Otherwise, the other three are very equal. But if Jamile should win just because he is liked, it makes a sham of the entire show. It was not fair to draw the same partners sometimes 3 times in a row. It should have been more equal.

#31 — September 29, 2005 @ 09:40AM — Brian

Last week after Artem was voted off i turned the channel as opposed to watching a popularity contest that just excused a talented dancer. This week Blake was voted off 8 minutes after the show started, this gave me a chance to turn the channel once again and dismiss this show as being nothing more than a joke. The title of the show should be Just bring your Hip Hop and forget about real talent.

#32 — September 29, 2005 @ 15:32PM — Cheryl

I've been a big fan of this show but when Blake was eliminated I just turned the show off. He really should have been there for the final dance-off.

#33 — September 30, 2005 @ 10:04AM — Melanie

We can't blame the fact that Blake got eliminated on the show because it's the actual audience who determines the vote. This happens all the time, just like when Tamyra Gray got voted off American Idol. It's almost like the audience thinks that that contestant is so good that they will for sure not be eliminated because everyone else will vote for them, then no one votes because they make that assumption. Jamile is talented, but Blake deserved to be in the top 4 more than Jamile did, and I really wanted to see that Nick/Blake danceoff! .. but I'm glad Nick didn't get voted off because I'm rooting for him :).

#34 — October 1, 2005 @ 20:05PM — Hip-bro

i think its pretty ill that jamile's in the finals after he was told he might not walk again.. nick ash n melody r good but im goin 4 jamile.. those of u who think he shouldve been replaced by blake r rong cuz blake was bein a jerk at begginin n hes an okay dancer but jamile is sick 2 like at least he tries 2 b good at the stuff he aint good at like salsa n stuff.. blake's good at it but it doesnt seem he tries at stuff other than wat he does.. so basically jamile should win cuz hes an ill man cuz of wat hes been thro.. put ur self in his situation at the time of the doctor sayin he mite not walk again n everytin after.. how would u feel if it was me i wouldnt complain id b happy 2 were i am n id wanna win but id still show respect 2 every1 else

#35 — October 5, 2005 @ 21:08PM — dave

AHHH NICK WON!
CONGRATS!
i'm so happyyy for him.
i need another season already!
yayy fox.

#36 — October 6, 2005 @ 01:45AM — DJ

Jamile is a good dancer - no question, but he is totally out-classed. Blake is by far a better dancer - even that girl who danced with Jamile in this final show (sorry, forgot her name) is a better dancer than Jamile. He was just voted for because of looks...and he isn't even that good looking. Yes, the other guys are gay, but face it ladies, you weren't going to get a date with any of them anyway - so give the talent their due.

#37 — July 16, 2008 @ 09:22AM — Tzenne

Hi,

I live in a remote country and we are now looking the first season. From the girls I like Michelle and from the boys I like Blake and Ryan.

I loved the dance with Ashle and Melody. I would have liked a dance with Blake and Nick.

The show is very interesting.

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