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Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Dancing with the Stars' Recap: A Night at the Movies with Shania Twain

 

I think Jordan and Lindsay are going to be there at the finale, I haven't watched the past few weeks but I can see Jordan is the best dancer!
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On Tue, 10/24/17, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Dancing with the Stars' Recap: A Night at the Movies with Shania Twain
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Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 9:27 AM























 I
agree the correct one was eliminated.
Ok
Shania had no business being a judger. I agree with her
wrong voting. a *9* for Drew?
I am
afraid Drew may be next out as he got low numbers
tonite. or maybe Frankie?And all 9 for Nikki? WHAT?
 Nick
got worse. WOW 6s this far in? maybe he just doesn't
care anymore
 'Dancing
with the Stars' Recap: A Night at the Movies with Shania
Twain
Monday,
October 23, 2017
John Kubicek
Senior
Writer, BuddyTV

The nine remaining couples on Dancing
with the Stars are heading to the movies once again. The
pairs are performing routines inspired by different film
genres, meaning aliens, cowboys, spies and more. In
addition, country singer Shania Twain is here as a guest
judge.


The
question for the night is which couple will be eliminated
and fail to reach the Halloween team dances next week. So
far all of the eliminated couples have been in last or
second-to-last on the leaderboard, which would mean that one
of the Lacheys will go home. And can Jordan Fisher continue
his impressive streak of always finishing
first or second on the leaderboard?


LIVE...from
Hollywood...this is my Dancing
with the Stars live blog!

Shania
Twain is in the house, sitting between Len Goodman and Bruno
Tonioli, so her sure-to-be overly generous scores will be
listed third..

Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev: Foreign Argentine Tango

Nikki
is getting frustrated because she knows her technique
isn't as good as Jordan or Lindsey, and being vulnerable
and opening herself up is hard. The dance captures the
enigmatic and romantic spirit of a foreign film, but the
dancing is rough. They clearly mess up a few times and it
seems to frustrate her. Artem takes the blame for the
stumbles and wobbles. The judges like the cinematic romantic
quality.

Judges'
Scores: 9+9+9+9=36

WTF?
That deserved 8s.

The
Results, Part 1

We're
getting results throughout the episode.

The
first couple SAFE is...Nikki and Artem!
The
second couple SAFE is...Drew and Emma!
The
third couple SAFE is...Frankie and Witney!

The
first couple IN JEOPARDY is...Nick and Peta!
The
second couple IN JEOPARDY is...Terrell and Cheryl!
The
third couple IN JEOPARDY is...Victoria and Val!

Wow,
three couples in jeopardy already?

Drew Scott and Emma Slater: Action Paso Doble

He's
channeling his inner wannabe action movie star. He's
using his karate skills while Emma hopes that his shared
Canadian heritage with Shania will help them. The
stage-fighting is pretty lame and this is a big step back
for Drew. It's not as polished and refined as he's
been in recent weeks. Shania is proving to be a rambling hot
mess of a guest judge. The judges all call out that he lost
timing and had no finesse. They get booed a lot for pointing
out that it was rough and he was more focused on the action
than the dancing.

Judges'
Scores: 7+7+9+7=30

Well,
Shania just proved that she has no business being a guest
judge. I could maybe understand if she gave them a 8, but
this is absurd.

Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd: Western Samba

He's
getting very frustrated because he knows he's the worst
dancer in the competition and it makes him feel like an
idiot. He tries his hardest and he's not terrible, but
that's due primarily to Peta's smart choreography
which adds a lot of line dancing, which he does well. He
doesn't really have the Latin swagger that he needs for
this dance, but the judges liked the breakdown that had
nothing to do with the Samba.

Judges'
Scores: 7+6+7+6=26

Yikes,
6s? Even Shania gave them a 7. It was bad, but not THAT bad.
Perhaps they know he's safe tonight and are trying to
ensure that he gets eliminated next week because he's
getting an absurdly high number of viewer votes.

Victoria Arlen and Val Chmerkovskiy: Sports Paso Doble

It's
a hockey theme, and as a treat for Canadian Shania, a
shirtless Alan Bersten rides a zamboni. In rehearsals
Victoria beats Val in a swimming race, which is just an
excuse to see Val in a speedo. The concept is cool, but
Victoria doesn't quite have the intensity or speed in
her body to really pull this off. The judges liked it, but
they didn't love it.

Judges'
Scores: 8+8+7+8=31

Shania
is over-correcting, or maybe she just hates Val or resents
that it wasn't an accurate hockey game.

Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke: Spy Jive

T.O.
is taking on James Bond. There's a very funny segment of
Terrell in bad spy costumes watching others dance. The
premise is that they're spies stealing the 10 paddle
from Len's house. The story is elaborate and gets in the
way of the dancing, but the actual Jive parts are fun. I
just wish the routine was more focused on the dancing than
the story. The judges like his oiliness.

Judges'
Scores: 9+9+10+9=37

Technically,
he now joins Jordan, Lindsey and Frankie in the 10 Club. But
does it even count if it's from the guest judge?

Shania
Twain performs her new song "Soldier," which is
from a new movie which I guess explains why she's
judging this theme.

Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson: Animation Jazz

Their
rehearsals are super adorable, with Witney mocking him for
looking creepy. It really comes across how much they like
each other, like pals in a Nickelodeon show. For Animation,
they're dressed like hippies and surrounded by giant,
neon mushrooms. It's very silly and trippy, starting
with Frankie doing the worn. He does a great job for the
most part, but there are a few stumbles for Frankie in the
transitions. The judges liked the psychedelic feel, but it
was so jam-packed and they noticed all of the slip-ups
throughout.

Judges'
Scores: 7+8+8+8=31

That
was a tad problematic, but I still liked it.


The
Results, Part 2

We
already have three couples safe and three in jeopardy, so
here are the preliminary results for the remaining three
couples.

The
fourth couple SAFE is...Jordan and Lindsay!
The
fifth couple SAFE is...Lindsay and Mark!
The
sixth couple SAFE is...Vanessa and Maks!

Wow,
so much for predicting that she'd be eliminated. This is
bad for Nick.

Vanessa Lachey and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Musical Quickstep

They're
working a lot in rehearsals and she claims that this is the
most fun they've had. The routine is fast and nonstop
and Vanessa does a fantastic job keeping up and delivering a
broad, over-the-top musical moment. There's a wardrobe
malfunction at the start with her skirt falling off, but she
doesn't let it slow her down. Carrie Ann raves about how
the costume problem freed her to go wild.

Judges'
Scores: 9+9+9+9=36

Her
first 9s, meaning Nick is the only person left who
hasn't gotten one.

Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold: Drama Rumba

His
gymnastic background injuries and his need for perfection
are starting to take their toll. The dancing is great as
always and the story is beautiful. They don't even need
to set it up, it's obvious that she is playing a dead
lover and he is dancing with her memory. Carrie Ann loves
that his movements are part of one continuous, fluid motion.
Len doesn't like Jordan's "twiddly,
fiddly" hand gestures, which Lindsay defends as part of
the Drama.

Judges'
Scores: 10+9+10+10=39

Compared
to the others, Jordan deserves a perfect score every time.
But judging him on his own scale, this wasn't his
best.

Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas: Sci-Fi Argentine Tango

Mark
is playing a mad scientist creating a cyborg woman, which
seems reasonable for Mark. The dance is riveting, seemingly
inspired by the film Ex
Machina. Lindsey is extraordinary with her robotic
movements, maintaining the character the whole time.
It's intense, weird, creepy, unnatural but perfect.
Bruno calls it the best dance of the season, and he's
not wrong. It's a perfect blend of concept, technique
and execution.

Judges'
Scores: 10+10+10+10=40

Jordan
got a perfect score last week, now Lindsey matches him.

The
Final Results

It's
down to T.O., Nick and Victoria. It's obvious which one
deserves to go home (Nick).

The
seventh couple SAFE is...Victoria and Val!

No
duh.

Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd ARE ELIMINATED!

He
knows he's not a very good dancer and they definitely
deserved to go. He's happy that he gets to play dad and
support his wife.

THE
LEADERBOARD

40:
Lindsey Stirling
39:
Jordan Fisher
37:
Terrell Owens
36:
Nikki Bella , Vanessa Lachey
31:
Victoria Arlen , Frankie Muniz
30:
Drew Scott

What
was your favorite dance of the night?

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