“Dancing With the Stars” survived her first malfunctioning drama last week, which led to scenes of chaos on live television when host Tyra Banks attempted to resolve the sloppy ending.
Banks relied on USA TODAY, and Monday night’s audience, that celebrity (Anne Heche) had been sent home amid the chaos, due to a computer error.
Monday night’s only tragedy was the fashion of the ’80s party. There were masses of large hair, 3 horrible mules, bright colors and “Bachelorette” Kaitlyn Bristowe not only showed break dance skills, but lost her skirt in the process.
This is what happened before a “desperate” ending.
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The star of “One Day at a Time” featured the taste of the 80s in a turquoise attire and bright pink leggings while dancing jazz with “Maniac” from “Flashdance”.
She was already dancing like never before, then Machado surprised everyone by jumping into a shadow-silhouetted chair for the surprising finale: a rerun of the epic “Flashdance” raindrop, à la Jennifer Beal.
Machado was soaked, but smiling. ” You’ll have to tell me,” He said of his wife Sasha Farber.
“You’re a maniac, and I say it in the most productive way possible,” Judge Derek Hough sang. The judges received 8 stairs. (Total score: 24/30)
Metcalfe, star of “Desperate Housewives”, looking for his moment of escape, did not come in his tango with professional Sharna Burgess for Tears for Fears’ “Everyone Wants to Rule the World”. He saw the paper in an all-white suit and shoes with a permanent wig.
“They gave it wrong to you, several times,” he said dismayedly judging Bruno Tonioli, who gave a lukewarm score of 6. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba kinder, saying Metcalfe “felt the music for the first time,” and gave a 7. His overall score (19/30) endangered the star, who would hang him again.
Chrishell Stause professed his eternal love for New Kids on the Block and showed some suggestive moves in his cha cha to the rhythm of “You Got it (The Right Stuff)” with professional Gleb Savchenko. The TV star of truth even controlled the look of Kids’ new solo dance moves. through the look But, above all, it’s hot for a samba.
“Only those two can turn a cha cha into ‘Dirty Dancing,’ ” said Tonioli by way of compliment. But he criticized some foot placement issues, giving a 7 with other middling scores. (Total score: 19/30)
The star of “The Real” paid tribute to the icon of outrage, Madonna, dancing her jazz number with Brandon Armstrong on “Like a Virgin”. Emerging from a pink bath full of Madonna’s moss and lace, Mai continued to impress incredibly acrobatic swirls and an ever-radiant smile.
Inaba was wowed, saying Mai is the show’s “most exciting performer. There’s something about you that lights up.” The judges lit up straight 8s. (Total score: 24/30)
Coach “Cheer”, the main victim of last week’s madness, having had to be returned to the dance floor to face elimination in the end due to the scoring error, survived. But last week’s episode shows how vulnerable the artist is to fans.
Aldama sought redemption, dancing Soft Cell’s tango “Tainted Love” with mule pro Val Chmerkovskiy. Much more serious than seductive, she pulled her legs out of a glamorous dress and slid on the dance floor.
“You were targeted like a laser-guided missile,” Tonioli said. “Even Val’s mullet didn’t distract you.
“We kept you last week and you didn’t disappoint,” said Inaba, who gave Aldama the first nine points. “Talk about redemption, ” said Banks. (Total score: 26/30)
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Backstreet Boy McLean admitted that he never did his prom in high school, traveling the world with boy bands. He had his moment on Monday with a tuxedo and a ridiculous wig, dancing a waltz with his wife Cheryl Burke to the slow dance rhythm “Open Arms” of Journey. on a fake gym dance floor stage.
They both ended up with garlands on their heads to close it.
“The king and queen of the ball are crowned, because you do everything right,” Tonioli said, while the judges gave an 8 directly (total score: 24/30).
After getting their first (and first of the season) 10 issues last week, Disney Channel star Skai Jackson and his wife Alan Bersten went jazz dancing with Huey Lewis’ “The Power of Love”.
A little unfair to spend the night of the ’80s with Jackson, who was born in 2002, but she controlled the life-filled regime with hair movements, flippings and lifts (with some shaky landings) with Bersten dressed as the star of “Back the Future,” Doc BrownArray
Jackson could not go back in time to the score of 10, because criticism from the judges was mixed, Inaba noted “moments of greatness. ” On a night off, Jackson fired 8 runs. (Total score: 24/30)
Football star Davis was unrecognizable with a wig that reached his shoulders for his tango to the rhythm of Bon Jovi’s “Livin ‘ On a Prayer”. But even when he professed to love the melody, Davis came here to doubt the dance moves with some missing steps. Maybe it was the bald dancer’s hair. ” It’s hot,” Davis admitted later. “I have a lot of respect for women. “
Hough got rid of football’s words in his review, calling Davis to “attack” as if he were in the “red zone. “Davis scored seven in a row, leaving him vulnerable. (Total score: 21/30) .
The star of “The Bachelor” promised to show new moves on Monday. And she did, lifting her high heels and spinning her skirt on the dance floor, forgetting how “Dancing” played in her ankle injury that threatened her career weeks ago.
Wearing nerd glasses, Bristowe’s tango with Tiffany’s “I Think We Are Now” ended with break-dance moves and her spouse Artem Chigvintsev whipped her skirt (to reveal shorts). But wow, what a moment of surprise.
“I didn’t see that coming to an end,” Inaba said, asking the other judges, “Were you waiting for that?”Tonioli called it an “action-packed blockbuster of the ’80s. You never knew what was going to happen next. “The judges gave Bristowe, who is already the most productive performer of the season, a noble nine in a row (total score: 27/30).
Watch the rapper turn his arms as he hears DeBarge’s cheesy “Rhythm of the Night” as he is dressed in nerdy glasses, a faded sleeveless cowgirl jacket and a radiant smile; that’s what makes “Dancing With the Stars” amazing.
Nelly’s samba is not easy with his ridiculously fat wife (wig) Danielle Karagach had the euphoric judges.
“It made me so happy, ” said Inaba. No know what’s going on, but it’s delicious. “The judges gave 8 directly. (Total score: 24/30)
Olympic skater Weir gave the impression of being back on ice, dancing to a new number of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” with his wife Britt Stewart. One main difference was that the idiosyncratic Weir was not dressed in shoes for the number. Nor did she bother with her bare feet.
Either way, everything took Weir to his “happy place. “The dance so elegant that when Tonioli began to make a small complaint among his praises, the crowd booed him. And it’s not just a false noise from the audience. Someone booed.
“Take a bow,” Inaba says, calling the dance “amazing. “She and Hough gave 10 best scores (the first double 10 of the season), and Tonioli gave it a 9. (Total score: 29/30)
“Catfish” star Schulman put on bright pink pants that would have made David Lee Roth blush and wear the evening’s mullet. His quick dance with his wife Jenna Johnson in A-ha’s “Take on Me” was so full of life that Schulman took the judges’ breathless, but takes him through the process.
Tonioli “exuberant”, giving a score of 9. (Total score: 26/30)
Faulty computers have been repaired. Aldama one of the first celebrities to leave the track safely and does not remember it.
In the end, the footballer Davis and the “Desperate” Metcalfe remained, the last two in situation and in danger the votes of the public and the scores of the judges.
It was up to the judges who would be saved and who would come home.
Inaba and Tonioli temporarily ended the drama, either by voting to finish Metcalfe at home. No tiebreaker required. Davis will be back in the lineup next week.