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Learn more- There was an hour-long night in store for the special marking of the 100th episode of "So You Think You Can Dance" on Thursday night.
Despite all the pomp and pageantry, which would include some trips down memory to relive some of the show's greatest moments in its five-year history and a special performance by Katie Holmes, another couple of dancers would be heading home once the results were known.
Mia Michaels said that in looking back on 100 episodes, she most appreciated the professionalism around the show. Mary Murphy got a bit emotional about her time on the show and as she looked back at the faces of many past "Dance" finalists who were in the crowd. Nigel Lythgoe remarked at what kind of special moments the show could provide, including Wednesday night's Tyce DiOrio dancing tribute to breast cancer survivors.
A highlight (and lowlight) reel showed some of the memorable moments in the show's history.
To the results: Cat Deeley brought the final four girls to the stage for the first part of the results reading. She called out Melissa first, who'd been half of one the most talked about single performances in the show's history.
Kayla was next, and Cat broke the bad news that Kayla was in the bottom two girls.
Janette and Jeanine waited for word on which of them would be in the second girl in the bottom two. Janette, who'd never been in the bottom two before, broke new ground by slipping into the bottom.
Memory lane...: Hok and Jamie returned to perform Wade Robson's "The Hummingbird and the Flower" routine.
Back to the results: Ade was the first of the guys to get called out. But before he learned his fate, Cat summarized Jason's Wednesday performances. Jason was the one in the bottom two guys. Ade was safe,
That left Evan and Brandon to find out which of them would take the second bottom-two spot. Surprisingly, it was Brandon in the bottom two, leaving Evan safe for at least another week.
Play it again...: Travis and Heidi returned to perform Mia Michaels' Emmy-nominated "Bench routine."
Flying solo: The bottom four dancers performed their solos.
Encore!: The group that first brought us "Ramalama" was back, including choreographer Wade Robson,
What's up, Holmes?: The highly anticipated Judy Garland tribute performance by Katie Holmes was finally unleashed, but not before she talked about why she became interested in working with the Dizzy Feet Foundation (dizzyfeetfoundation.org).
Who stays? Who goes?: Kayla and Janette were the bottom two girls, and after Wednesday's vote, Janette was sent home.
Nigel said his favorites often don't win, but admitted that Janette was his favorite and he wanted her to win the competition. Janette said she realized how much she loves to dance and that "this is what I'm meant to do."
Jason and Brandon came to center stage to hear their results. The person with the lowest number of votes was Jason. Brandon was safe.
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