Monday, April 1, 2013

Live from DWTS Prom Night Week

It's week 3 of season 16 of Dancing with the Stars. In a shock elimination last week, no one was eliminated. Dorothy Hamill withdrew due to injury though which was a real shame as she wasn't in the bottom two.

The bottom two couples were actually Lisa/Gleb and Victor/Lindsay so they'll have to do well this week!

Also this week, the male and female celebs who are voted Prom Queen and King on Twitter will get an extra two points!

We have started with a group dance highlighting each couple so you can choose your king/queen. It's pretty good actually.

So, on to the dances!

Aly Raisman and Mark Ballas - Viennese Waltz - 7/8/8=23 - lovely dance, I thought Aly's lines were a little off. Len did an April Fool and told her he didn't think she was any good. He's a laugh that Len. Bruno thought she was a great little actress (and said she needed to work on her frame, yay me!). Carrie Ann thought she went out of character a bit.

Andy Dick and Sharna Burgess - Cha Cha Cha - 6/6/6=18 - This was great entertainment. Sharna filled her outfit in an amazing way, but Andy really did perform well. The judges more or less agree with me.

Ingo Rademacher and Kym Johnson - Paso Doble - 7/7/7=21 - Ingo seemed a little heavy footed this week, but an Ok oerformance. Carrie Ann thought he was powerful but felt his core was kinda week. Len felt there was more to cheer than jeer.

Lisa Vanderpump and Gleb Savchenko - Viennese Waltz - 7/7/7=21- this was pretty good, she seemed to enjoy it. Len thought she had to work on her posture. Bruno thought she deflated sometimes. Carrie Ann said she liked to watch.

Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough - Jive - 8/9/8=25 - excellent. Although I forgot Kellie was there occasionally. The audience loved it. Bruno called it crisp and tight. Carrie Ann said it was ridiculously amazing. Len said ho ho ho.

Victor Ortiz and Lindsay Arnold - contemporary - 8/7/8=23 - very nice. Victor was more comfortable with the lifts and not so much with the expressive parts but he was pretty good. Carrie Ann was blown away. Len was pleasantly surprised. Bruno gave them a standing O.

DL Hughley and Cheryl Burke - Salsa - 6/5/5=16 - the man can't dance. The man doesn't like to dance. Kudos for trying. Len admired his spirit, little else. Bruno appreciated the effort but... Carrie Ann felt he'd improved (baby steps).

Jacoby Jones and Karina Smirnoff - Rumba - 8/8/8=24 - another testosterone-laden man getting in tough with their emotional side... Now he IS a dancer. Bruno felt he was smoldering. Carrie Ann said he had a credible artistry. Len couldn't believe it. It had quality, refinement..

Wynonna and Tony Dovolani - Samba - 5/5/5=15 - Wynonna was a little robotic and wasn't meant to be. Tony looked silly in his costume. I didn't like it. Carrie Ann thought the dance was a whisper. Len felt she didn't move. Bruno thought it was too sedated.

Sean Lowe and Oeta Murgatroyd - Cha Cha Cha - 7/7/7=21 - dancing to YMCA - ok, not brilliant but not bad. Len, Bruno and Carrie Ann liked it with caveats. Bruno wanted to do it with them.

Zendaya and Val Chmerkovskiy - Viennese Waltz - 8/8/8=24 - a pleasure to watch. Lovely dancing, choreography and music. Bruno said it was beautiful. Carrie Ann said it was good but the best is yet to come. Len babbled on about something.

So, there you have it. The bottom three are DL, Wynonna and Andy (I thought Andy was underscored). We'll find out who goes home tomorrow night. The guests include Huey Lewis and the News and Demi Lovato.

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