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Fox is staging the ultimate dance battle with $250,000 on the line. Who'll get served, and who'll be the last dancer standing?

Recaps by Pierre Kelly, GSNN

Host Cat Deeley
Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy
Announcer Mark Thompson
Creator Simon Fuller & Nigel Lythgoe
EP Barry Adelman, Simon Fuller, Nigel Lythgoe
Packager 19 TV & dick clark productions
Origins CBS Television City, Los Angeles
Web fox.com/dance
Airs 8p Weds & Thus, FOX
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Season Finale Part 1 (or "A Showcase for the Ages")
August 5


The final 4. They've been here before. Tonight, at the Kodak Theater, they'll show & prove who is the champion in the biggest test of their lives.

To put it in the immortal words of Bruce Buffer....It's....TIME!

Joining Nigel & Mary is Adam Shankman. We begin with a group dance to "Boys Boys Boys" by Lady Gaga. In it, 2 cheerleaders meet up with 2 jocks. The girls take control of this dance with their moves.

Before we continue, season 6 will be in September. Yes, September. Onward we go to Jeanine & Evab doing a contemporary jazz routine to "Heartbreaker." They showed from emotion in this dance.

What Adam Said: It was really great.
What I said: It was really great, too.

While Cat talked to the final 4, Brandon does a contemporary solo to "Dies Irae" by Karl Jenkins. He joins up with Kayla to do a Broadway routine to "Bye Bye Love" from "All That Jazz." They did hopping spins, complete with lifts.

What Adam said: This was unreal.
What I said: I liked it.

Jeanine put contemporary in her tango as she does a solo to "Por Una Cabeza" by The Tango Project. Now, a round where every sex is welcome.

SAME SEX ROUND

It begins with a Pop Jazz number done by LaurieAnn Gibson to "Nasty" by Janet Jackson. One of my favorites. They took battle moves to the floor.

What Adam said: Evan has too much sweetness.
What I said: Evan should've had diet drinks for this.

That was for the guys, but for the girls, it's their turn. The routine is contemporary and "The 4 seasons" by Steve Reich is the song. They shed a few pieces of clothing. Is this PG-rated fun?

What Nigel said: I liken this to a face-off.
What I said: I think the clothing removal almost averted my eyes.

Here's Evan performing Boradway to "The Best Is Yet To Come" by Michael Buble. Coming up now is Kayla & Evan doing a Jive to "T.R.O.U.B.L.E" by Travis Tritt. They put this in a country & Western thing. They even did flips in the routine.

What Mary said: I loved the country routine.
What I said: This was pretty better for me.

Kayla decides to breakout on her own doing a solo to "Sweet Dreams" by The Eurythmics. Jeanine & Brandon do a paso doble to a song from "The Matrix Revolutions." It was very intense than the movie.

What Mary said: A phenomenal spot-on Paso Doble.
What I said: AMAZING!

So the whole thing is over. Who did you vote for? It's all in your hands, and then tune in tomorrow to see who is the winner. It'll be one finale jamboree you'll never forget.

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To view extra footage from this episode, go to www.fox.com/dance.