That’s the second best score in the history of the show, and if there were no guest judge in the mix it would have been the second perfect score in the show’s history, after Charity and Andres achieved that during the Duels. On Sunday, July 31st, the top placing teams from the Studio Division, Junior Championship and Team Championship Divisions will. Ne-Yo, Lopez and Hough all gave them perfect 100s, while Copeland gave them a 99, resulting in an average of 99.8. The final day of competition will be the most intense of them all, featuring an entirely fresh panel of elite judges and a roster of teams ready to leave it all on the stage. Suffice it to say their scores were good. “Everything about that was just out of this world.” Lopez thought they were “disruptive” in the best way, not to mention “mind-blowing … People who have been doing this 20 and 30 years don’t have what you have.” Guest judge Misty Copeland thought they were on “another level” compared to when she saw them in season one. “It was so smart, so competitive, so creative,” Hough added, still on his feet. SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s free newsletter with latest predictions
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