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[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Dancing With the Stars Recap 11/18/19: Season 28 Episode 10 “Semi-Finals”

 

Sad news -James Van Der Beek shares that he and his wife lost their baby and he really didn't think he would be dancing. It is his wife, Kimberly who encouraged him to be there.


Dancing With the Stars Recap 11/18/19: Season 28 Episode 10 "Semi-Finals"

BY Bianca on November 18, 2019

Tonight on ABC the glitz and the glimmer returns to the ballroom as Dancing With The Stars when season 28 episode 10 of DWTS airs! We have your all-new Monday, November 18, 2019, season 28 Episode 10 Dancing With The Stars recap below! On tonight's DWTS Season 28 episode 10 Semi-finals, "Five celebrity and pro-dancer couples return to the ballroom to compete on the 10th week of the 2019 season."

Make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 8 PM – 10 PM ET for our Dancing With The Stars recap. While you wait for our recap make sure to head over and check out all our DWTS recap, spoilers, news & videos, right here!




Tonight's Dancing With The Stars recap episode begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

Tonight we start with the Redemption Dances.

Lauren Alaina and her partner, Gleb Savchenko get help from Len and are dancing the Paso Doble to "Stronger," by Kelly Clarkson.

Judges Comments: "It had a lovely mix of aggression and expression. I loved to see that. I asked you to give me more shaping, I saw that throughout the dance. It was a terrific routine, well done." Bruno: "You handled it beautifully, the only one hand was out once, but great routine." Carrie Ann: "You have come so far, you are a woman that commands the dance floor. You knock your knees sometimes, be careful."

Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30

Kel Mitchell and his partner, Witney Carson get help from Bruno and are dancing the Tango to "Get Ready," by The Temptations.

Judges Comments: Bruno: "I am so proud of you, you delivered on everything I asked. You even did a heel lead. A pure real proper tango. There was assurance, confidence and there was just one mistake when you went on the wrong foot." Carrie Ann: "You have become too refined, you have come the furthest. I thought it was fantastic." Len: "I thought it had an intensity about it which I liked, there was some stuff missing, but you came out here with enthusiasm and you attacked the dance. Well done."

Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30

Ally Brooke and her partner, Sasha Farber get help from Len and are dancing Viennese Waltz to "Perfect," by Ed Sheeran.

Judges Comments: Len: "I thought it was a lovely dance and it had a gentleness about it. Much more rotation than we saw the first time around. There were a couple of places where it just lost a little bit of fluidity. You went from a caterpillar to a butterfly." Bruno: "You were twirling, you were swirling with wonderful flow and emotion. It was so well pitched and pretty – a joy to watch." Carrie Ann: "Your framing in this dance was beyond in this performance. It is such a gift what you give, it was so beautiful, thank you for pouring it out every single time."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 9, Bruno: 10 = 29/30
Hannah Brown and her partner, Alan Bersten get help from Carrie Ann and are dancing the Rumba to "Dancing With A Stranger," by Sam Smith & Normani.'
Judges Comments: Carrie Ann: "I noticed you improved a heck of a lot, you were more opened and not closed off, well done." Len: "In the Rumba the hips are rhythm, the arms are the melody and you married those two beautifully." Bruno: "You definitely had those hips and body working to your advantage, it worked. It was really good the way you learned how to place your foot."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30
James Van Der Beek and his partner, Emma Slater get help from Len and dancing the Cha Cha to "Canned Heat, by Jamiroquai.
Judges Comments: Len: "I realize because it is disco music you want to get a slight disco vibe, but I would have liked to see more cha cha cha. There was too much messing about going on throughout the dance." Bruno: "It was a disco cha cha extravaganza. You are a great showman and you can sell it, your timing was off tonight though and it was quite surprising." Carrie Ann: "It was really entertaining, you brought this whole ballroom to life, everyone was on your feet. Your posture is really broken, you need to lift your carriage."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 8, Len: 8, Bruno: 8 = 24/30
We continue with the unlearned dances.
Lauren Alaina and her partner, Gleb Savchenko dancing the Vienesse waltz to "Humble and Kind," by Time McGraw.
Judges Comments: Len: "It was elegant, graceful. I like those elements of the slow waltz as well as the Vienesse waltz. You look terrific, lovely dance." Bruno: "So sophisticated, so classic, but what I like is the chemistry, it was sizzling, a dream couple." Carrie Ann: "You both did dance as one, but not one dimension, so many dimensions into one."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 =27/30 – total for the night 54/60
Kel Mitchell and his partner, Witney Carson dancing Contemporary to "I Will Always Love You," by Whitney Houston.
Judges Comments: Bruno: "What an achievement, the sculptural beauty of the setup and then those lifts, the way you took them with your sincerity and honesty. You are an inspiration and a winner in my eyes." Carrie Ann: "The dance that means the most to me is a dance like that, where you tell a story and you express your feelings and show your truth. It was riveting and pure, thank you for that." Len gets up and gives them a standing ovation, Carrie Ann and Bruno join him.
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 10, Bruno: 10 = 30/30 – total for the night 57/60
Ally Brooke and her partner, Sasha Farber dancing Charleston.
Judges Comments: Carrie Ann: "If your goal was to prove that were supposed to be in the finals consider it done, done, done. What a showstopper, so in synch and so much fun." Len: "It was fast, fun and fabulous. What I liked is that there were a lot of Charleston references. It was full of fun and joy." Bruno: "Sparkling, exuberant fun, it was like a tonic for the spirit. You threw everything at it and it had the look of a real Hollywood musical number."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 10, Bruno: 10 = 30/30 – total for the night 59/60
James Van Der Beek shares that he and his wife lost their baby and he really didn't think he would be dancing. It is his wife, Kimberly who encouraged him to be there.
James and his her partner, Emma Slater dancing the Fox Trot to "Take Me To Church," by Hozier.
Judges Comments: Len: "When tragedy strikes it puts everything into perspective and this is just a dance show – for you to come out here and dance with so much feeling and emotion, I admire you so much." Bruno: "You put so much heart into that dance, it was almost impossible to watch because we were with you. You gave some special flow, wonderful turns, and great lines." Carrie Ann: "I don't know how you got through that. I feel silly talking about your posture, you pulled up and did it great. There were ease and poetry in motion, thank you for bringing your emotions to the dance floor."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30 – total for the night 51/60
Hannah Brown and her partner, Alan Bersten dancing Contemporary to "Lose You To Love Me," by Selena Gomez.."
Judges Scores: Bruno: "The first time doing a Contemporary dance you did pretty well. What I really liked you got a wonderful dynamic in the lifts and drops. Well done." Carrie Ann: "You move beautiful, but was the best, is the trust on those two lifts, it paid off." Len: "Normally I am not a big fan of Contemporary, but I must say I thought the emotion came out and it was a true couple dance."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30 – total for the night 54/60
Time for some results.
The first couple going to the finale is Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson. The next couple dancing for the mirror ball is Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten. The last couple competing in the finale is Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko.
In the final two is James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater, Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber. Carrie Ann chooses to save is Ally and Sasha. Bruno chooses to save Ally and Sasha.
James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater are eliminated.
THE END!




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November 19, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] Dancing With the Stars Recap 11/18/19: Season 28 Episode 10 “Semi-Finals”

 

Sad news -James Van Der Beek shares that he and his wife lost their baby and he really didn't think he would be dancing. It is his wife, Kimberly who encouraged him to be there.


Dancing With the Stars Recap 11/18/19: Season 28 Episode 10 "Semi-Finals"

BY Bianca on November 18, 2019

Tonight on ABC the glitz and the glimmer returns to the ballroom as Dancing With The Stars when season 28 episode 10 of DWTS airs! We have your all-new Monday, November 18, 2019, season 28 Episode 10 Dancing With The Stars recap below! On tonight's DWTS Season 28 episode 10 Semi-finals, "Five celebrity and pro-dancer couples return to the ballroom to compete on the 10th week of the 2019 season."

Make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 8 PM – 10 PM ET for our Dancing With The Stars recap. While you wait for our recap make sure to head over and check out all our DWTS recap, spoilers, news & videos, right here!




Tonight's Dancing With The Stars recap episode begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

Tonight we start with the Redemption Dances.

Lauren Alaina and her partner, Gleb Savchenko get help from Len and are dancing the Paso Doble to "Stronger," by Kelly Clarkson.

Judges Comments: "It had a lovely mix of aggression and expression. I loved to see that. I asked you to give me more shaping, I saw that throughout the dance. It was a terrific routine, well done." Bruno: "You handled it beautifully, the only one hand was out once, but great routine." Carrie Ann: "You have come so far, you are a woman that commands the dance floor. You knock your knees sometimes, be careful."

Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30

Kel Mitchell and his partner, Witney Carson get help from Bruno and are dancing the Tango to "Get Ready," by The Temptations.

Judges Comments: Bruno: "I am so proud of you, you delivered on everything I asked. You even did a heel lead. A pure real proper tango. There was assurance, confidence and there was just one mistake when you went on the wrong foot." Carrie Ann: "You have become too refined, you have come the furthest. I thought it was fantastic." Len: "I thought it had an intensity about it which I liked, there was some stuff missing, but you came out here with enthusiasm and you attacked the dance. Well done."

Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30

Ally Brooke and her partner, Sasha Farber get help from Len and are dancing Viennese Waltz to "Perfect," by Ed Sheeran.

Judges Comments: Len: "I thought it was a lovely dance and it had a gentleness about it. Much more rotation than we saw the first time around. There were a couple of places where it just lost a little bit of fluidity. You went from a caterpillar to a butterfly." Bruno: "You were twirling, you were swirling with wonderful flow and emotion. It was so well pitched and pretty – a joy to watch." Carrie Ann: "Your framing in this dance was beyond in this performance. It is such a gift what you give, it was so beautiful, thank you for pouring it out every single time."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 9, Bruno: 10 = 29/30
Hannah Brown and her partner, Alan Bersten get help from Carrie Ann and are dancing the Rumba to "Dancing With A Stranger," by Sam Smith & Normani.'
Judges Comments: Carrie Ann: "I noticed you improved a heck of a lot, you were more opened and not closed off, well done." Len: "In the Rumba the hips are rhythm, the arms are the melody and you married those two beautifully." Bruno: "You definitely had those hips and body working to your advantage, it worked. It was really good the way you learned how to place your foot."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30
James Van Der Beek and his partner, Emma Slater get help from Len and dancing the Cha Cha to "Canned Heat, by Jamiroquai.
Judges Comments: Len: "I realize because it is disco music you want to get a slight disco vibe, but I would have liked to see more cha cha cha. There was too much messing about going on throughout the dance." Bruno: "It was a disco cha cha extravaganza. You are a great showman and you can sell it, your timing was off tonight though and it was quite surprising." Carrie Ann: "It was really entertaining, you brought this whole ballroom to life, everyone was on your feet. Your posture is really broken, you need to lift your carriage."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 8, Len: 8, Bruno: 8 = 24/30
We continue with the unlearned dances.
Lauren Alaina and her partner, Gleb Savchenko dancing the Vienesse waltz to "Humble and Kind," by Time McGraw.
Judges Comments: Len: "It was elegant, graceful. I like those elements of the slow waltz as well as the Vienesse waltz. You look terrific, lovely dance." Bruno: "So sophisticated, so classic, but what I like is the chemistry, it was sizzling, a dream couple." Carrie Ann: "You both did dance as one, but not one dimension, so many dimensions into one."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 =27/30 – total for the night 54/60
Kel Mitchell and his partner, Witney Carson dancing Contemporary to "I Will Always Love You," by Whitney Houston.
Judges Comments: Bruno: "What an achievement, the sculptural beauty of the setup and then those lifts, the way you took them with your sincerity and honesty. You are an inspiration and a winner in my eyes." Carrie Ann: "The dance that means the most to me is a dance like that, where you tell a story and you express your feelings and show your truth. It was riveting and pure, thank you for that." Len gets up and gives them a standing ovation, Carrie Ann and Bruno join him.
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 10, Bruno: 10 = 30/30 – total for the night 57/60
Ally Brooke and her partner, Sasha Farber dancing Charleston.
Judges Comments: Carrie Ann: "If your goal was to prove that were supposed to be in the finals consider it done, done, done. What a showstopper, so in synch and so much fun." Len: "It was fast, fun and fabulous. What I liked is that there were a lot of Charleston references. It was full of fun and joy." Bruno: "Sparkling, exuberant fun, it was like a tonic for the spirit. You threw everything at it and it had the look of a real Hollywood musical number."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 10, Len: 10, Bruno: 10 = 30/30 – total for the night 59/60
James Van Der Beek shares that he and his wife lost their baby and he really didn't think he would be dancing. It is his wife, Kimberly who encouraged him to be there.
James and his her partner, Emma Slater dancing the Fox Trot to "Take Me To Church," by Hozier.
Judges Comments: Len: "When tragedy strikes it puts everything into perspective and this is just a dance show – for you to come out here and dance with so much feeling and emotion, I admire you so much." Bruno: "You put so much heart into that dance, it was almost impossible to watch because we were with you. You gave some special flow, wonderful turns, and great lines." Carrie Ann: "I don't know how you got through that. I feel silly talking about your posture, you pulled up and did it great. There were ease and poetry in motion, thank you for bringing your emotions to the dance floor."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30 – total for the night 51/60
Hannah Brown and her partner, Alan Bersten dancing Contemporary to "Lose You To Love Me," by Selena Gomez.."
Judges Scores: Bruno: "The first time doing a Contemporary dance you did pretty well. What I really liked you got a wonderful dynamic in the lifts and drops. Well done." Carrie Ann: "You move beautiful, but was the best, is the trust on those two lifts, it paid off." Len: "Normally I am not a big fan of Contemporary, but I must say I thought the emotion came out and it was a true couple dance."
Judges Scores: Carrie Ann: 9, Len: 9, Bruno: 9 = 27/30 – total for the night 54/60
Time for some results.
The first couple going to the finale is Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson. The next couple dancing for the mirror ball is Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten. The last couple competing in the finale is Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko.
In the final two is James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater, Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber. Carrie Ann chooses to save is Ally and Sasha. Bruno chooses to save Ally and Sasha.
James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater are eliminated.
THE END!




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November 19, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] The Voice Recap 11/18/19: Season 17 Episode 17 “Live Top 13 Performances”

 

The Voice Recap 11/18/19: Season 17 Episode 17 "Live Top 13 Performances"

BY Bianca on November 18, 2019


Tonight on NBC's Emmy Award-winning musical competition The Voice airs with an all-new Tuesday, November 18, 2019, season 17 episode 17 "Live Top 13 Performances," and we have your The Voice recap right below. On tonight's The Voice season 17 episode 17, "The top 13 artists perform live in front of the coaches for America's vote. This week's theme is "Dedications Week."

So make sure to bookmark this spot and come back for our The Voice recap between 8 PM – 10 PM ET! While you wait for the recap make sure to check out all our The Voice spoilers, news, videos, recaps & more, right here!

Tonight's The Voice recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

The show was live with the Top 13! The theme tonight was dedication. The vocalists were going to dedicate their performances to either someone or something and up first was Joana Martinez. She was singing in tribute to her hometown.. She greatly loved Miami. She also knew many people from back home were cheering her on and so she wanted to show her appreciation to them. Joana thought the best tribute was through the song "Get On Your Feet" because not only does it have the Latin flare but it was also fun and she wanted Miami to be dancing with her tonight.

Joana gave a great performance. The song is a lot harder than everyone thinks and so Joana tackling it like she had been an achievement. To the audience at home, you have until tomorrow to vote he or else she might lose her rightful place in the Top 11! Next up was Ricky Duran. He was dedicating his performance to his girlfriend Alyssa. Alyssa has been with him every step of the way and he almost lost her right before the Blinds. Alyssa had suffered a stroke. She was okay afterward and that's something Ricky is thankful for the everyday.

Hence the dedication. Ricky showed his love through the song "You Are The Best Thing" and it had been a great performance. It was also great that Alyssa was there to hear it. She was looking healthy and she was there for Ricky just as he was there for her. Next up was Max Boyle. He was dedicating his song to his family and more specifically to his niece and nephew. Mac was from a big family. He misses them all and that went especially for the little ones because often videos and pictures aren't enough.

Max performed the song "Unaware". He showed off his falsetto and he got to do it in front of his niece and nephew who were there tonight to cheer him on. Making it a very good night for him. The performances so far had all been great and so it was hard to think of tonight as part of the competition when literally everyone deserved to stay but that didn't change facts. The fact is this is a competition and so everyone had to be on their game. Luckily, Myracle Holloway didn't need to worry about that.
Myracle went next. She was a powerhouse this season and she was dedicating her performance to her grandmother. Her grandmother had been one special lady. She stepped up to raise Myracle when Myracle's mother couldn't do it and she showered the little girl with the affection she needed to take on the world. Sounds incredible, right. Myracle was thankful for her grandmother and she performed "I'm Your Baby Tonight" in honor of her. It turned out to be one of her best performances to date and so watch out for Myracle because she might just win this.
Up next was Will Breman. He was born different and he faced some bullying because of it when he was younger. Will could have given up back then. He could have let the bullies win and what stopped him was his mother. She told him he was perfect because he was perfect to her and that's all that matters. So Will dedicated tonight to his mother. He sang "I Won't Give Up". He showed the judges a different side to him and everyone was hoping that maybe this time America will come out to vote for him.
Kat Hammock went next. She had one of the purest voices this season and she was dedicating her performance to her grandparents. They were such a huge cornerstone of her life that she still misses them. Kate also chose a song for the dearly departed. She chose "Danny Boy" and there were some hiccups here and there, but overall it was a good performance. She was still finding her way so she didn't need to worry about that and more importantly she has a loyal fanbase. They'll vote for her no matter what.
Up next was Katie Kadan. She's had plenty of heartache and some highs as well as some lows in life. Kate, therefore, was making her dedication to herself. She was still standing despite everything and her heart remains open. Katie also knocked it out with this song. It was a great performance and even Carson said that it felt like the Finale. He could have sworn she won and that they were going through the emotions. And so that was great for Katie because all she needs to do now was keep the momentum.
Cali Wilson went next. The young woman had moved to Nashville by herself and she had felt very alone at the start. Then she had her first performance. Her girlfriend had been a fan and she introduced herself to Cali right after the show. So, they've been together ever since. They even made out when Cali made in on Blake's team. Blake still remembers it because he thought everyone would be hugging him only to see Cali was wrapped up in her girlfriend. It also makes sense why Cali chose the song "Butterflies". It was about the rush of love and that's what Cali feels every day.
Shane Q went next. He was a great singer and his coach told him he was probably one of the best voices this season. However, there was a disconnect when he performed onstage. He distances himself from the audience and, while its something he needs to work on, Kelly thought dedication week would help him connect to the song emotionally. He was going to be honoring his mother so that finally lowered his walls. He performed "My Wish" and this time the audience got to feel the emotion in the song.
Up next was Hello Sunday. The two girls were the youngest this  season and they quickly won over fans with those baby faces of theirs. Hello Sunday was both talented and had character. This is surprisingly rare because not many people have both and so Hello Sunday have stood out from the very beginning because of it. The kids were good people. They also decided tonight to honor their parents and so they performed "Mama Knows Best" in perhaps their greatest performance yet. It seems the fear of almost going home last week had woken something up in them and there was no turning back.
Next was Marybeth Byrd. She told the world about how her grandpa passed away a day before she flew out to audition and so she had to push past some of that pain in order to perform because she knew that's what he would want. Her grandpa had inspired her love of music. He was the reason why she was here today making a career of it and so she honored with tonight's performance. She performed "Go Rest High On That Mountain" and the tears eventually won out in the end because she was just that emotionally involved. And so this was a strong performance from her that everyone will be remembering for a while.
Jake Hoot went next. The country musician surprised no one at all when he decided to dedicate his latest performance to his young daughter. Even his song selection seemed perfectly Hoot. He chose the song "Danny's Song" and he had his daughter Macy jumping up and down for him as he performed it. She was just so excited. Hoot had been excited as well and he really did great work with this song. He connected with the audience, he allowed them all a glimpse of how much he loves his daughter, and he gave just a light-hearted moment to remember.
As for the last performance of the night, that was Rose Short. She performed the song "I Turn To You" in honor of her coach Gwen because Gwen brought her out of her shell and helped Rose to believe in herself. Rose quit her job, she doesn't have kids, and still, Gwen made her feel like she was enough. And so Rose went to town on this song because she wanted Gwen to know how special she was to her.
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