So You Think You Can Dance Down to Six Dancers on 100th Episode

Jeanette Manrara and Jason Glover were eliminated amid 100th episode fanfare last night.

The hit Fox dance series, "So You Think You Can Dance," celebrated its 100th episode last night.

The show featured three Emmy-winning dances from seasons past, as well as an underwhelming tribute to Judy Garland by Katie Holmes in order to raise awareness for the Dizzy Feet Foundation, a foundation that provides dance scholarships to young kids.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Jaimie Goodwin and Hok Konishi returned for an encore performance of "The Hummingbird and the Flower," choreographed by Wade Robson. Robson also took the stage for a group number he choreographed back in season two, called "Ramalama." Heidi Groskreutz and Travis Wall returned to dance the well-known "Bench Routine" that the renowned Mia Michaels choreographed. Wall has also made cameos on the show, last week as a choreographer for an acclaimed duet by Jeanine Mason and Jason Glover, and this week as a choreographer for a futuristic group number.

However, the most shocking part of the whole show were the results. Judge favorite Jeanette Manrara was sent packing, along with Jason Glover, despite his successful performances Wednesday night. Last night's results leave only six dancers standing in the race to be "America's Favorite Dancer." The remaining dancers will take the stage again on Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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