Tuesday, April 28, 2015

DWTS 20 Week 7 (Eras Night)- Stats and Opinions

I love Eras Night on Dancing With the Stars! I love how the audience got to time travel throughout the show from the past to the future, along with the troupe bumpers. There was some creative choreography, and some new improvements as well. The dance battles were fun, and it was cool to see the transformations that the couples have made on the show. However, at the end of the show, I was really sad and surprised when Willow was eliminated. She wanted this so bad, and she was very upset when she found out that she was the one leaving the show. I hope that Willow takes this experience so she can learn from it, and remember all of the good times that she had with Mark.

Riker Lynch and Allison Holker- 1920s Quickstep
Wiggle by Jason Derulo featuring Snoop Dogg
Score: 9, 10, 9, 9 (37)
My Score: 9
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Yay! First ever ten from Len this season! I love the whole concept to this dance, and there was a whole lot of content in it! The twenties is an awesome era, and Riker and Rumer did it justice. Riker was a little stiff, and his elbow was a bit too bent, but I can forgive that. I even love the tap part at the end, along with this amazing variation of a Jason Derulo song!

Chris Soules and Witney Carson- 1940s Foxtrot 
Five Minutes More by Frank Sinatra
Score: 8, 7, 8, 8 (31) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 8
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I have to admit that Chris is definitely improving. He is more confident, but, like Carrie Ann said in week two, Chris was too casual. He really needed to improve his entire stature. It just seems like Chris does not enjoy his time on the show, and does not want to be on the show as bad as some of the other contestants. I would be concerned about his safety next week for the double elimination, but his fans proved multiple times that they can fight for him to stay on the show.

Rumer Willis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy- 1960s Jive
Dear Future Husband by Meghan Trainor
Score: 8, 9, 9, 9 (35)
My Score: 10
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Rumer nailed every step that she made! The judges said how this performance was "safe", but I did not see that at all. There was a lot of jive content, and Rumer improved her timing from weeks before. In my unpopular opinion, I actually like the tempo that they danced to because it matched the song and decade. Rumer is absolutely a trooper to keep dancing even with a neck injury, but I am worried about her safety for next week.

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess- 1970s Jazz
Super Bad by James Brown
Score: 10, 8, 9, 9 (36)
My Score: 10
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This is what I am talking about! I wanted to see this from Noah a few weeks ago, and we finally got this leading man who can move like nobody's business! He has improved a lot when it comes to both musicality and facial expressions. I hope we see more like this from Noah because that was truly a transformation! He has that cool seventies vibes, so I can't wait to see what he can do with a totally different dance.

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson- 1980s Argentine Tango
Word Up! by Cameo
Score: 7, 8, 8, 8 (31) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 8
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I love how Robert and Kym can channel their chemistry with each other in so many different ways. They worked well together, but Robert was very hesitant with some of the lifts and leg movements that he did. That, to me, made it look awkward. Not only that, but that turn on the table that Kym did seemed awkward as well. I hope that this couple can survive next week's elimination, but I am not too sure about that.

Nastia Liukin and Sasha Farber- Modern Charleston Immune From Elimination
Honey, I'm Good by Andy Grammer
Score: 10, 9, 9, 10 (38) Highest Score of the Night
My Score: 10
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I love how even though Derek could not perform, he still became a part of this routine. For the dance, I wondered to myself what a modern Charleston could be. When I saw this, my confusion went completely away. The usage of the subway, Andy Grammar song, and blurry special effects mad this dance truly unique. I would have liked to seen more Charleston, but I know that Nastia could do it anyway. I actually really liked how she connected to the audience differently this time, even if that means to have less Charleston content.

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas- Futuristic Jazz Eliminated- 7th
Electric Feel by MGMT
Score: 9, 9, 9, 10 (37)
My Score: 9
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This was very interesting. The setting, the concept, and the ropes were all amazing. I do feel like some of the movements did not transfer to TV well, though. It had a lot of content, but Willow was behind for a large portion of the dance. It was shocking and sad to see Willow go, because I know that they still had plenty to offer to the audience. I'm just glad that Willow was paired with Mark because he truly made this an unforgettable experience with her.

DANCE BATTLES

Riker and Allison vs Willow and Mark- Salsa
Temperature by Sean Paul
Votes: Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow (Willow)
My Vote: Willow
Willow and Mark- +2 Points

Riker and Allison had a youthful and modern twist on the Salsa, while Willow and Mark had more of a cheeky and technical interpretation of the dance. The music did not really match either of their personalities, but they transferred the energy on the dance floor well. I prefer Willow's over Riker's because she nailed more of the traditional content. Ultimately, both pairs were fantastic.

Noah and Sharna vs Robert and Kym- Cha Cha
Dance With Me by Kelly Clarkson
Votes: Robert, Noah, Noah, Robert (Noah)- Len was the deciding vote
My Vote: Robert
Noah and Sharna- +2 Points

Noah and Robert were both okay in my eyes. Noah had limited Cha-Cha-Cha action, while Robert was a bit sloppy and inaccurate with his lines. I prefer Robert;s dance over Noah's just because of the fact that he had more content. This one was a close one for me, and either one could have won the two extra points.

Rumer and Valentin vs Chris and Witney- Foxtrot
Orange Colored Sky by Nat King Cole
Votes: Rumer, Rumer, Rumer, Rumer (Rumer)
My Vote: Rumer
Rumer and Valentin- +2 Points

This one is really clear to me who won. Rumer had so much content with a pleasant glide to it, and Chris framed Witney well. Overall, Rumer and Val were much more clean than Chris and Witney. It was fun to watch, but Chris was the obvious weak link in this dance battle.





So what did you think of Eras Night? What was your favorite performance? Who did the best in the dance battles? Who do you think will be eliminated next week?

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

DWTS 20 Week 6 (Spring Break Night)- Stats and Opinions

Week six of Dancing With the Stars was Spring Break Night, and it was okay. The theme was not very major, but the performances were pretty entertaining. I'm glad that Patti had fun right before she was eliminated, which is what the show is all about. I hope the best for Derek, because he was injured pretty bad after the show. Let's just hope that next week will be a good show!

Patti LaBelle and Artem Chigvintsev- Quickstep Eliminated- 8th
Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas
Score: 8, 7, 7, 7 (29)
My Score: 7
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Ms. Patti Patti always brings the fire! I honestly thought that her Jazz routine would be the pinnacle of her abilities, but I was wrong! Patti's Quickstep was her best technical dance that she has ever done (even with only one heel)! The Quickstep didn't actually start until about halfway into the dance, but do any of mind at all by this point? Patti handled her wardrobe malfunction well, and she ended on a high note!

Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough- Tango
Summer by Calvin Harris
Score: 9, 8, 8, 9 (34)
My Score: 9
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I think that Nastia is a fierce competitor, but she is sometimes too overcome with her emotion and passion. It seemed like she was chasing the music, and she was departing with Derek in more ways than one. As the judges said, she lacked a deep connection with Derek, and her frame was sloppy as certain (minor) hectic points. The scores do look a little low, but that's why there are four judges, right? Nastia has definitely improved since week one, and she has really used her gymnast skills to her advantage. Oh, and that back bend was sick!

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas- Salsa
Tequilla by Xavier Cugat
Score: 9, 8, 8, 9 (34)
My Score: 9
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The A-Team has done it again! Willow has some amazing Latin moves, and her hips were out of control-- even with extra ribs! :P This Salsa had a different feel from their other dances, and I really liked it. The theme was fun, Willow's acting was great, and the mojo was held on throughout the time on the dance floor.Shed did, however, seem hesitant, and her knees could have been more straight.

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson- Jive
Surfin' Safari by The Beach Boys
Score: 7, 7, 7, 7 (28) Lowest Pair Score of the Night
My Score: 7
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Am I the only one that thought that Kym looked like Barbie? Robert could have pulled off as Ken, too! :D Robert always has fun, but it always bothers me how his mouth is always open when performing (just a small note :P). I love Robert, and I am always disappointed and feel bad for him when he messes up. It is obvious that his flicks could have been strong, and it is inevitable that he did not quite match or catch up to Kym. Luckily, his great personality benefits him on stage. My only concern is whether he can make it to week eight or not.

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess- Rumba
Waves by Mr Probz
Score: 7, 7, 7, 8 (29)
My Score: 8
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It's too bad that Noah got too in his head after his video package because this, to me, was his best dance. Once again, his hips were great, but he still needs to improve on his arm. It feels as though he only has musicality during certain types of movements since he is very inconsistent with how he creates his lines and shapes. I hope that Noah and Sharna learn for this, because if they don't step it up soon, it is very likely that they could be eliminated.

Rumer Willis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy- Jazz
Bootylicious by Destiny's Child
Score: 8, 8, 7, 9 (32)
My Score: 8
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Oh, boy. Although I do think that this couple got screwed over with the song they were given, I do think that it could have been performed better. In my opinion, Rumer just walked from side of the stage to the other, and then got lifted in the air by Val. It was very Hip-Hop, but I did not like her feet at all. Unlike Len, I did like the raunchiness. She can move it, so I think that she can work it. Even though I am in the minority, I think that all four judges gave fair scores to Rumer, considering what they look for in dances.

Chris Soules and Witney Carson- Viennese Waltz
Hopelessly Devoted to You by Olivia Newton-John
Score: 8, 7, 8, 8 (31)
My Score: 8
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Finally! In week three, Julianne told Chris that he made a comeback, but I actually think that this week was his time to shine. He finally seemed focused, and actually had a little fun when performing his Viennese Waltz. I still am a little irritated how Chris does not fill up the room when he dances. I really want to see him challenged, especially because week seven is coming up. This Viennese Waltz did remind me of Chris's Rumba in week four, but this was a big improvement since that week.

Riker Lynch and Allison Holker- Samba
Want to Want Me by Jason Derulo
Score: 10, 8, 9, 10 (37) Highest Pair Score of the Night
My Score: 9
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I am so conflicted with this dance. I do give Riker and Allison props for what they had to go through, but something about this Samba bothered me. I don't mean to be so harsh on this couple, but I know that Riker can improve from this. Just to put this out there, the costumes and set seemed a little blah to me, but that's not what they are judged on. There were a few uh-ohs from time to time, and Riker did step as if this was a Hip-Hop routine. I don't think that Latin dances are his strong point because just like week three, he seemed too smooth, and did not have enough power and strength.

Team YOLO- Freestyle
Nastia and Derek, Willow and Mark, Robert and Kym, Noah and Sharna
Wipeout by The Surfaris
Score: 10, 9, 10, 10 (39) Highest Team Score of the Night
My Score: 10

I usually prefer one team over another when it comes to the team dances, but I loved both of them this season! This really shows how high the competition is this season, and makes the contestants more and more determined to try their best. Th teams were so unique, and I loved the different themes to them. Team YOLO really showcased how fun and energetic they can be on the dance floor. Willow really popped, Noah kept stable while showing his strength, Robert and Kym brought an amazing connection yet again, and Nastia had incredible athleticism.

Team Trouble- Freestyle
Rumer and Val, Riker and Allison, Patti and Artem, Chris and Witney
Trouble by Iggy Azalea featuring Jennifer Hudson
Score: 10, 9, 10, 10 (39) Highest Team Score of the Night
My Score: 10

This team really was diverse, and it seemed like an odd bunch of people. However, when they got on stage, they showed how all of their differences can come together to create an extremely entertaining performance. Th ething that I think separated Team Trouble and Team YOLO is that while Team YOLO was more technical, Team Trouble was more entertaining. Rumer was fierce, Chris really loosened up and improved to his strengths, Riker was energetic and goofy, and Patti was the glue of the dance that provided for a fun and hilarious leading woman!




So what did you think of Spring Break Night? What was your favorite performance? What was your favorite team? Who do you think will be eliminated next week?

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

DWTS 20 Week 5 (Disney Night)- Stats and Opinions

Week five of Dancing With the Stars season 20 was Disney Night, and it was probably my favorite night of the season so far. The opening, the celebrity performances, and the troupe bumpers were all so happy and joyful. I felt the magic through my TV! I loved most of the animation, and the opening was fun as well. Suzanne was eliminated at the end of the show, but she accomplished a lot, so I feel like she is content with her departure.

Suzanne Somers and Tony Dovilani- Foxtrot Eliminated- 9th
He's a Tramp from 'Lady and the Tramp'
Score: 7, 7, 7, 7 (28)
My Score: 6
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It was a mellow start to the night, but this jazz routine was okay. Sure, she seemed like she forgot some of the movements, but she did what she did well. I liked the beginning part with the animation, but the middle part became a little slow.It's too bad that she had that stumble, because it really threw her off. Although she got it eliminated, it seemed to be okay with her, especially with her meltdown during rehearsals.

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson- Quickstep
Step in Time from 'Mary Poppins'
Score: 6, 6, 6, 6 (24) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 7
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It is so unfortunate that Robert messed up on this! This dance had some real potential, but it was cringe-worthy due to the timing issues. I'm glad that Robert did not take the score or the dance itself too seriously, because it really helped the energy and cheekiness of the routine. For what the dance was, it was actually executed really well, though.

Patti LaBelle and Artem Chigvinstev- Waltz
When You Wish Upon a Star from 'Pinocchio'
Score: 7, 6, 7, 7 (27)
My Score: 7
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Considering Patti has an injury, there was actually quite a bit of Waltz content in the dance. Sure, it was simple, but for a "simple" routine, it had quite a bit of steps. This, to me, was one of Patti's best dances, and I am glad that she was safe this week. I just have little hope that she will survive the double elimination week seven. As a side note, I felt as though the animation could have been a lot more, and it was not really necessary or impactful to me.

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas- Foxtrot
Alice's Theme from 'Alice in Wonderland'
Score: 8, 8, 9, 9 (34)
My Score: 9
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What else can I say?! I have said week after week, repeating myself about the amazing productions that Willow and Mark always have. This Foxtrot really took it to the next level. However, the technicality was not really smooth. Along with that, Willow's arms and hands did not completely extend, and some of her movements were not really fluid. The score does seem a little low, but I guess that they have some room to improve. By the way, Mark's costume is probably one of my favorite costumes ever on Dancing With the Stars!

Chris Soules and Witney Carson- Quickstep
Zero to Hero from 'Hercules'
Score: 7, 6, 7, 7 (27)
My Score: 6
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Before I write about the dance, I want to write about the judges. So, Chris and Witney had both a lift and a break in hold, yet the judges did not call any of that out. I feel like the judges are becoming more and more inconsistent with their comments. Well, whatever. I thought that this Quickstep was a slight improvement from last week, but it was not anything special. I think that the animation was a waste, because it was barley even used to recognize what was going on. I also was not a fan of the costume, but it was an overall improvement, considering he had an injury.

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess- Foxtrot
A Whole New World from 'Aladdin'
Score: 7, 7, 7, 7 (28)
My Score: 7
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I feel as though this dance was choreographed a bit detached. The magic carpet was cool, but when Noah got off of it, and when he went down the steps, it took a lot of time from the actual Foxtrot. When they did actual Foxtrot content, it was great. The frame was good, and it was somewhat fluid. I also feel as though I need to say that Sharna looked awesome as Princess Jasmine! Noah was not a bad Aladdin, either.

Riker Lynch and Allison Holker- Paso Doble
He's a Pirate from 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Cure of the Black Pearl'
Score: 10, 9, 9, 10 (38)
My Score: 10
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I love how powerful this couple is! Every line was perfect! I practically did not even notice the troop because of how focused I was on Riker and Allison. Riker literally looked like Captain Jack Sparrow! The costume department is really awesome on this show, and I love how detailed they are. What else is there to say? I loved this!

Rumer Willis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy- Samba
Poor Unfortunate Souls from 'The Little Mermaid'
Score: 10, 9, 10, 10 (39) Highest Score of the Night
My Score: 10
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Alright, I'm gonna say it. . . This was by far my favorite performance of the night! Not only was the production and costumes amazing (just like all of the other dances), the samba content was through the roof! As always, Rumer nailed it, especially with her acting. I'm so glad that there was a lot of content because there were a lot of "exceptions" with certain content rules throughout the night. Ultimately, Rumer is an awesome Ursala!

Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough- Jazz
Love is an Open Door from 'Frozen'
Score: 9, 9, 10, 10 (38)
My Score: 9
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I liked this dance, but as a Broadway routine. Nastia is capable of so much more, and the dance did not represent her true abilities. However, I found this very entertaining, especially with the dancing Olaf! Once again, there was inconsistent judging, because Carrie Ann called out the lip syncing for this dance, but not for Rumer's samba. I don't care, though. The scores seemed fair enough to me.




So what did you think of Disney Night? What was your favorite performance? Who do you think will be eliminated next week?

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Thursday, April 9, 2015

DWTS 20 Week 4 (Most Memorable Year Night)- Stats and Opinions

It was Most Memorable Year Night on Dancing With the Stars, and it was definitely emotional! I know that many people were calling Len out on being a little bit grumpy, but I actually agreed with a lot that he said on Monday night. I was sad to see Michael's story, along with his elimination. Although it was an emotional night, I can't wait for the upbeat Disney Night next week!


Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough- Argentine Tango
Most Memorable Year: 2008 (Winning a gold medal in the Olympics)
Variations on Dark Eyes by Lara St. John
Score: 9, 8, 9, 10 (36)
My Score: 9
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I loved the music to this dance, and it was perfect for the Argentine Tango. This was my favorite dance of the night for many reasons. I love the lifts, her leg movements were sharp, and there was a nice, fluid motion to it. I do agree with what Len said about the "passion" of the Argentine Tango. I would have liked to seen a better connection along with some improvements on her feet.

Michael Sam and Peta Murgatroyd- Rumba Eliminated- 10th
Most Memorable Year: 2014 (Being rejected by his father)
Not My Father's Son from 'Kinky Boots'
Score: 7, 7, 8, 8 (30)
My Score: 8
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This, to me, was one of the most touching stories of the night. I really hope that that video package made his father realize that he was unreasonable, and get back in touch with Michael. It was a shame to see Michael go so early due to his improvements, but I figured that he would be next. I really liked this Rumba, even though his extensions could have been better. Overall, he really brought some emotion to the dance floor. I'm glad that he left on a high note.

Riker Lynch and Allison Holker- Tango
Most Memorable Year: 2014 (Having his band become a hit)
Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon
Score: 8, 8, 9, 9 (34)
My Score: 7
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Okay, where do I begin? To me, this dance was all sorts of awkward. Don't get me wrong, I love this couple, but this week was not their week. First of all, I was not a fan of the set up. The black and white background hurt my eyes, and the red costumes made it even worse. Honestly, not to mean, I did not enjoy watching this at all. I really thought that this was an Argentine Tango at first because of the many Argentinian movements. There was too much content, and not enough traveling. The hold was too tight and close, the connection was nonexistent, the movements were stiff, and the choreography was too hectic. I did find this Tango a little bit boring, but there were some good elements to it. I really liked the posture and the little traveling that they did do. I don't mean to tear this couple apart, but I was not a fan of this week's routine.

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson- Waltz
Most Memorable Year: 2006 (Witnessing his mother die)
The Last Waltz by Engelbert Humperdink
Score: 8, 9, 8, 9 (34)
My Score: 9
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I loved this Waltz so much! This was pure dancing. The back story was very touching, and this dance did it justice. I can tell that Robert really wants this- not just for his mother, but for himself as well. I agree with Julianne about him having some superior technique over some of the other male contestants. His frame was good, and his rise-and-fall was extremely impressive! This dance was so beautiful. I can't wait for what they have to bring for next week for Disney Night!

Chris Soules and Witney Carson- Rumba
Most Memorable Year- 2014 (Getting engaged to his fiancé)
The Book of Love by Gavin James
Score: 7, 6, 7, 7 (27) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 6
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I really like Chris- I really do. I just think that he really needs to step up his game to become a contender in later weeks. Fist off, I will start with the positive. Witney looked stunning, the set was gorgeous, the hip movement was okay, and Chris did a great job framing Witney. However, there was a lot that I feel like I should critique in this performance. As the judges said, his extensions were not very extended at all. Also, I did not feel a connection between these two. Chris really isn't a natural mover, but there is not any passion that makes up for it. This was a very simplistic routine, and I think that made the simple movements seems far more enunciated. I feel like Chris was really struggling through this dance. Let's just hope that he actually does make a comeback, because I am worried about his safety for next week.

Patti LaBelle and Artem Chigvintsev- Jazz
Most Memorable Year: 1973 (Giving birth to her son)
Dan Swit Me by Patti LaBelle
Score: 8, 7, 7, 8 (30)
My Score: 7
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Finally! I wanted to see more steps and technique from Patti, and that is what I got. I knew that Patti had it in her! Once again, Patti brought some charm to the dance floor, and really showed that she is serious about this competition, yet still having fun at the same time. I really like the Charleston feel to this, and it was executed well. The movements were small, but I think that is okay for now. 

Rumer Willis and Valentin Chmerkovskiy- Waltz
Most Memorable Year: 2014 (Being bullied through media)
Turning Tables by Adele
Score: 9, 8, 9, 9 (35)
My Score: 9
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I feel like Rumer and Val always get screwed over with their music. Their Foxtrot seemed a Waltz, their Salsa seemed liked a Disco, and their Waltz seemed like a fusion of Contemporary and Foxtrot. Despite this, I think that Rumer and Val handle this well. The story was very touching, and the performance expressed it beautifully. There was a mess-up with a catch, as well as a spin, but those are very minor. I liked this routine as a whole.

Suzanne Somers and Tony Dovilani- Foxtrot
Most Memorable Year: 1977 (Getting a part in Three's Company)
Three's Company, Too by Ray Charles and Julia Rinker
Score: 7, 7, 7, 7 (28)
My Score: 7
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Tony's performances are always enjoyable to watch, but sometimes I feel as though there is not enough content in some of his routines. I did not think like that at all for this performance! This was a great mixture of performance and technicality. Suzanne seems to be improving, and Tony is starting to give her harder and harder routines. I do think that Suzanne is up for the challenge! Just as a side note, I love Three's Company, and the set was a great depiction of the show!

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas- Contemporary
Most Memorable Year: 2011 (Getting a part in The Hunger Games)
Atlas by Coldplay
Score: 10, 9, 10, 10 (39) Highest Score of the Night
My Score: 9
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Once again, I am blown away by Mark's choreography. I loved everything about this- the song, the batons, the troupe, the concept, the story, etc. I love how accurate this is to the movies and books, and how strong and powerful it is to the audience. The uses of the batons were so creative, and the lifts were phenomenal. My only note is that there was a section in which Willow was just slightly off with the baton, but I don't care. Could there have been more contemporary content? Sure. But I don't mind. Mark is making the audience really engage and connect with the routines that he creates.

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess- Contemporary
Most Memorable Year: 2005 (Losing his arm and leg in Iraq)
American Soldier by Toby Keith
Score: 8, 8, 8, 8 (32)
My Score: 9
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The last dance of the night was probably the most emotional performance and story of the night. Noah's story is so inspiring, and really makes me motivated to do things that I am weary of trying. I love his motto of "No excuses", because he really shows that anyone can do whatever they set their minds to. He is not only a good dancer "for a guy missing an arm and a leg", but he is a great performer in general! Those lifts were very impressive, and the movements were very fluid and in sync. I loved the mirror and the entire patriotism of this routine. Also, props to him for doing this dance with a wrist injury. Thank you, Noah, for being such an amazing person, and for serving the United States of America.



So what did you think of Most Memorable Year Night? What was your favorite performance? Who do you think will be eliminated next week?

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

DWTS 20 Week 3 (Latin Night)- Stats and Opinions

I've come to the conclusion that Latin night always has drama! Season 18's Latin Night was filled wth drama, just like this season's. The middle of the show had some low energy to me, but it was a fun night overall. This is the part of the season where people start to break out of their shells and the audience finds out who they truly are! I just can't wait for next week because the audience will be able to see more of who the contestants are in Most Memorabale Year Night. I am just not sure who will be eliminated, though.

Rumer Wills and Valentin Chmerkovskiy- Salsa
Turn the Beat Around by Gloria Estefan
Score: 8, 9, 8, 8 (33)
My Score: 9
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What a way to start off the night! I loved the mix-up of Disco and Salsa, even though I would have liked some more Salsa content. She was on point throughout, and looked like a pro in front of the troupe members. The lifts were great, and it was overall flawless. This Salsa was tied for my favorite dance of the night!


Charlotte McKinney and Keoikantse Motsepe- Rumba Eliminated- 11th

Empire by Shakira
Score: 6, 5, 5, 6 (22) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 5
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I'm going to be honest; I cringed a lot throughout her video package, dance, and judges' comments. Her rehearsal footage really did not showcase Charlotte well, and her Rumba was really poorly done. I did like her drags, though. Her comments from the judges were also cringe-worthy, and it was probably her worst night on Dancing With the Stars. I love how Charlotte had such a positive attitude about this, but it was time for her to go. Her elimination was not very shocking.


Michael Sam and Peta Murgatroyd- Salsa

Celebrate by Pitbull
Score: 6, 6, 6, 6 (24)
My Score: 6
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This was another dance that was hard to watch. Don't get me wrong, I loved the energy of the dance, but it was not delivered very well. The lifts seemed to be very careful, but that is for obvious reasons. Once again, his footwork was not on point, and it was very obvious. I do think that Michael is in the red zone for next week's elimination, which is disappointing because he has so much potential.


Riker Lynch and Allison Holker- Salsa

Limbo by Daddy Yankee
Score: 9, 7, 9, 9 (34) Highest Score of the Night
My Score: 9
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The entire production for this dance was wonderful. Riker's footwork was insane! I do agree with Carrie Ann's comment about Riker needing to be more "manly" in his dance, but he had so much power that it does not even matter that much to me. I do think that Riker should stay focused on himself, and not worry about what others are doing. Overall, this was a fun and technical routine.


Suzanne Somers and Tony Dovilani- Samba

Copacabana by Barry Manilow
Score: 6, 6, 6, 7 (25)
My Score: 6
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I know that this was not very technical, and that is obvious. I love how Suzanne is not taking this seriously, but I would love to see a more steps from her. I want a dance like her Jive, which had a lot of content. I think that Suzanne is actually better with the fast-paced dances because it puts less of a focused on her placement on shifts from move to move. Whatever. . . the fruit hat was pretty cool.


Chris Soules and Witney Carson- Argentine Tango

Dangerous by David Guetta featuring Sam Martin
Score: 7, 7, 7, 7 (28)
My Score: 7
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I'm glad that Witney cut down the choreography for Chris, considering last week's Cha Cha was a little bit of a mess. There could have been more content, but he did well with what he had to do. He framed Witney really well, and had some sharp lines. I do, however, want to see more from Chris.

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson- Rumba

How Long Will I Love You? by Ellie Golding
Score: 7, 7, 8, 7 (29)
My Score: 7
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Once again, Robert and Kym's chemistry was amazing. Robert's extensions were decent, and his overall performance was not bad at all. I do think that his back might have affected his stance because his body did not seem very flexible. The passion was there, which is what the Rumba is all about. Since this couple is so connected, I think that Robert and Kym will go far in the competition.

Patti LaBelle and Artem Chigvintsev- Cha Cha

Oye 2014 by Santana featuring Pitbull
Score: 6, 5, 5, 6 (22) Lowest Score of the Night
My Score: 5
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Just like last week, Patti did more of a performance than an actual technical routine. I actually really liked this Cha Cha, considering what she is limited in what she is able to do. I really hope she can actually do the steps for her next dance better because even though I love her zany routines, I want to see more from her. Oh, by the way, that baggage carrier part was hilarious!

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas- Paso Doble

Haniman by Rodrigo y Gabriella with John Tempesta
Score: 8, 8, 8, 8 (32)
My Score: 8
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Mark impressed me once again with his amazing choreography! He is really making this season of Dancing With the Stars a memorable one. I love the whole concept of "Fire vs. Ice", and it was delivered really well. Willow was strong, but not as strong as Mark. I agree with the judges about how she could improve her core, but she is improving so much from week to week. Willow is slowly becoming a dancer!

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess- Argentine Tango

Rather Be by Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne
Score: 7, 7, 8, 8 (30)
My Score: 8
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First of all, I would like to say that this couple was way underscored! This dance really showcased Noah's true abilities, and how much he can really improve. The lifts were spectacular, and his musicality is rapidly progressing. Along with Rumer's Salsa, this was my favorite dance of the night! I really don't understand the sevens, but I like how every judge has different opinions for each dance. I am so excited for what Noah and Sharna will bring for next week on Dancing With the Stars!

Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough- Samba

Chillando Goma by Fulanito
Score: 9, 8, 9, 8 (34) Highest Score of the Night
My Score: 9
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I can really tell that Nastia has been a lot of work in this dance, considering that she had to alternate dancing between Henry and Derek. The routine was almost perfection in my eyes! I feel like she needs to let loose a little more, and create more fluent movements. That is just knit-picking, though. Nastia had the most "Latin heat" in my opinion.



So what did you think of Latin Night? What was your favorite performance? Who do you think will be eliminated next week?

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