The semi-finals have a little bit of everything.
Its week three ofDWTS: Athletes, and also the semi-finals.
Wrap your sparkly head around it folks, because we have some dancing to do!

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Hey, every point counts in this baby.
Thats half the cast.
Who decided a four-week season was a good idea, again?
More important, her quickstep is also glorious.
She dedicates the routine to her MVP, her mom.
Mirai and Alan glitz up the dance floor with a fun, classic quickstep.
Mirai has such confidence in her movement and the whole golden spectacle is glamourous.
Should every rehearsal take place in the forest?
Good for them, I guess?
Ill just be over here, stuffing peanut m&ms into my mouth.
The judges can see that Jennie is much more at ease this week.
Chris and Witney perform a fun foxtrot with an old Hollywood vibe.
And David is right, dancing solo is scary this is week three!
He was her biggest supporter and best friend.
It only enhances her dancing.
Her movement is so fluid and Bruno is happy to see her lines are much improved.
Len wouldve liked more hip action but enjoyed the light and shade in the routine.
Carrie Ann loves how Tonya dances with authenticity.
Can we call this season now?
Adam and Jenna were actual birds in a freakin cage.
They had feathers, people!
But, like, gorgeous feathers.
The beautiful contemporary routine is meant to honor Adams mom, who tears up just watching them in rehearsal.
Not to mention that she is his greatest supporter, on and off the ice.
So, the woman deserved a touching dance.
LET THEM TELL THE STORY, LEN.
Moms are seriously the best.
Josh is dedicating his routine to his brothers.
Brothers tease and wrestle, but also brothers gotta hug, ya know?
And we get another lovely contemporary routine.
Much to Lens pleasure, this one is much more fluid.
Seriously, it looked as if Josh and Sharna were just floating over the ballroom floor at certain points.
Yes, hey and thank you.
You are not alone) swings by the ballroom to mentor Tonya and Jennie, athlete to athlete.
With the cha cha, these ladies simply want to have fun on the dance floor.
Both routines are bright and high energy.
Neither couple looks completely confident in this side-by-side, but its clear Jennie is having some rhythm issues.
If so, we are in for atreat.
These two probably didnt need much mentoring, but whatever they did, it really works.
How can the judges choose between these two high octane routines?
The judges are split down the middle, so America chooses the winner.
Again, this really comes down to style preference.
The lifts are insane across the board.
This is the saddest.
Its not the final three most were expecting, so how is everyone feeling?
Is this Adams to lose?
Could Josh help Queen Sharna finally get the sparkling trophy she deserves?
Are there any other questions I could possibly ask right now?