Monday, May 21, 2012

Live Scores from The Finals of Dancing with the Stars

And so we come to the last week of season 14 of Dancing with the Stars. As Tom says, the most talented season yet.

The first dance is a style the judges would like the couple to improve upon. They can chose the music and choreography.

William and Cheryl - Cha Cha Cha - 30 - very good dance, seems a little stilted at times to me. Len thought it was the best Cha Cha he'd seen on DWTS. Bruno and Carrie Ann were effusive too.

Katherine and Mark - Paso Doble - 30 - very expressive choreography, beautifully executed. Technical brilliance said Bruno. "A buffet of Spanish Tapas" or "Fabulous" was Len's input.

Donald and Peta - Argentine Tango - 29 - some great lifts here! Len thought it was a little too careful. Carrie Ann loved it before and she loved it tonight. Bruno thought it was very effective.

And so we move to the freestyle dances.

William and Cheryl - 29 - lots of Latin stuff, gyrations and passion. Audience loved it. Len thought it was too predictable -"a salsa with lifts". Sinful thought Bruno. Carrie Ann liked it.

Katherine and Mark - 30 - "The Welsh Wiggler Night Club". Lots of facial gyrations with a mix of jive, Lindy Hop and quickstep (?). Frenetic, perhaps too much. They seemed to miss a hold near the beginning. "A dance of a champion" said Carrie Ann.

Donald and Peta - 30 - Country! On a football field! I loved it! I don't know that it was technically good but it was fun! "Oh my god" said Carrie Ann. Len said it was fantastic. Bruno said it was inspired.

Well with the scores so close it really is down to the viewers. Katherine is a point ahead of William and Donald. There is one more dance tomorrow night - the couples got the music after tonight's show and need to work on the routine this evening.

1 comment:

  1. It should have been between Elizabeth Jenkins & William Levy but the prejudice thing would have reared it's ugly head. But Maria also should have had a shot. Overall Donald was not that good. He was awkward at times. Hopefully William &Elizabeth's career's got a jump start. No one mentions the money aspect. The longer they stay on the more money they get.

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