NBC may have kicked off the craze, but it was Fox that perfected it with their 2016 take on what is arguably one of the most beloved musicals there is. The production made inventive use of the entire Fox backlot, taking the action outdoors (and into the rare L.A. rain) when the plot called for it, while also making room for a live audience to really up the communal experience of live theater. The cast, from stars Aaron Tveit and Julianne Hough to scene-stealers like Kether Donohue and Keke Palmer, were uniformly terrific, bursting with enthusiasm and energy. But it was Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo who stole the damn show. Performing live the day after losing her father, she exhibited such grace under what could only be described as the worst sort of pressure, knocking her rendition of "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" out of the backlot and into the stratosphere.