That Round 2 score of 98 raised The Lab’s average to a 97.5, besting Michael for the crown. Then, thanks to some “dramatic” editing of the score reveals, Ne-Yo (who usually goes first) shut things down by giving the 15-pack a perfect 100. J.Lo gave the kids a 96, which Derek Hough improved on with a 98. “Love can make the world a better place” was the theme, the rugrats explained afterward. The Lab, though, held their ground with a wonderful routine in which a static tableau of people at a park slowly came to life, thanks to acts of kindness. The 96.3 he averaged bumped his score for the night up to an even 96.0. Michael went with a dystopian, Mad Max look and theme, working with a stick as well as a peg board of sorts. The couple wound up repeating their exact same average from Round 1 (94.3), knocking S-Rank out of the competition. Charity and Andres followed with a futuristic and highly athletic routine - and one in which she threw him airborne across the floor. That earned them a trio of 94s, bringing their average for the finale to 93.5. S-Rank’s encore was far more swaggy than their first, relatively trick-free performance. While Round 2 ostensibly offered the chance to shake up the ranks, for finalists to gain (or lose) ground, everyone… instead stayed put. Return Sooner Than 2024? It's Possible - Here's HowĪfter Round 1, the average scores were as follows: The Voice: One of Your Top Picks Is Replacing Blake SheltonĬould Magnum P.I.
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