The first two dances of the finals are done, and one celebrity remains consistent, one celebrity has fallen from the top and hopes for a comeback, and one celebrity has seen his star rise, going from class clown to most improved. Could we see a come-from-behind win on the finale?
Teams race from Copenhagen to Brussels with three hours dividing first and last place, but Legoland, bad directions and lost train tickets turn the standings upside-down.
‘SNL’ makes a bit of a recovery from last week’s disastrous episode with Jason Segel’s impressions, Florence + the Machine, a Paul Rudd cameo, and the Muppets!
We’re at a point in the game where a big move could be the difference between winning and losing, but is anyone willing to actually do anything?!?
It’s the semi-finals and our final four dancers face three dances, lifts, setback and major growth. With one week left, who should make it to the finals?
Another team falls as bad luck follows three teams around Copenhagen during the show’s first ever visit to the city. Is that any way to welcome new visitors?
Emma Stone hosts an exceptionally bad ‘SNL’ episode with musical guest Coldplay. Has the comedy well run dry already this season?