With Russell Tan on the verge of making his final move, Nickyenlists all the help she can get in order to stop him beforeit's too late. But when an unexpected discovery threatens toderail their efforts, the team will be forced to prepare forwhat may be a losing battle.
The fourth week of auditions continues as some dancers moveforward to the choreography round and some go home on the hitdance competition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, as highlyskilled dancers between the ages of 18 and 30 showcase theirtalents in various dance styles, including contemporary,tap, hip-hop, ballroom, animation, breaking and more.
The Flash goes off the grid to look for answers about a newMeta in town. Meanwhile, Allegra pulls out all of the stops atCC Citizen Media, to protect a source and a friend.
With Russell Tan on the verge of making his final move, Nickyenlists all the help she can get in order to stop him beforeit's too late. But when an unexpected discovery threatens toderail their efforts, the team will be forced to prepare forwhat may be a losing battle.
As the series nears its end, it remains to be seen whetherTaskmaster Greg is impressed by Bridget's research into Welshroyalty or Judi poking a shoe from under a curtain.
A place in the quarter-final is at stake this week, and thechallenges are all about lingerie. Host Sara Pascoe starts thesewers off with a fiddly pattern for a lace underwired bra andmatching knicker set. With such small pattern pieces, there isno margin for error, and Patrick and Esme's eagle eyes willspot every mistake.The Transformation Challenge requires thesewers to take thermal underwear and turn it into daywear. Thenmale models fill the sewing room to be fitted for a pair ofluxury pyjamas. One sewer wins Garment of the Week and anotheris asked to leave the Sewing Room.
Kyle invites her friends to the desert for the launch of hernew store. Sutton apologizes to Dorit for seeming unsympatheticfollowing her traumatic home invasion. Garcelle urges the womento be up front with each other. While Erika and Diana point outthat all their problems share a common denominator, Crystalwinds up triggered by a past offense and Lisa feels they're allmissing the point.