Mar 26, 2014

The renovated Dancing With the Stars, without band leader Harold Wheeler, started with selfies, flashbacks and rehearsals



This week, the masters got to pick their own particular moves. The opening number had colossal generation values, i.e. Maksim Chmerkovskiy wearing running shoes, dance specialists sticking around the judges' table. The competitors in the opening number were making an incredible showing. Mandy Moore choreographed this gathering.
There was a twofold disposal today dependent upon a week ago scores and votes. The crowd wasn't content with this. Said host Tom Bergeron, "It's similar to a terrible crowd, all of a sudden."

Drew Carey and Cheryl Burke were announced safe, yet they performed initially, a jive.

They were moving to "You Can't Sit Down" and there was bunches of vitality, and matching blue outfits.

Bergeron said, "You are hitting the dancefloor with the vitality of somebody who is protected."

Judge Len Goodman said there was bunches of jive substance. "Enjoyable to watch. See you one week from now."

"You are so in tune with what the general population needs," said Bruno Tonioli. Carrie Ann Inaba brought up a "couple of little missteps."

Drew Carey and Cheryl Burke: Drew's jive was only fun.  I might need no less recognizing what a skilled performer he is, yet one of nowadays I need him to truly "stunning" me with one of his exhibitions.  I think its impending… . I feel it! In fact talking, assuming that he "padded into his knees" to improve feel for the "jive ricochet," he might have fared better. It is possible that way, it was great fun.  7.

Danica Mckellar and Valentin Chmerkovskiy: What a samba! I was extremely inspired with this move and what I was most awed with was Danica's ease in her developments all around the execution. That sort of smoothness and musicality is extremely uncommon to see in a "celeb" and particularly one who is not prepared to be information. That likewise loans real assurance to the expert. Well done Danica and Val!  9.3.

Billy Dee Williams and Emma Slater: Let's be fair: Billy Dee is not extraordinary, yet for 77, he's great.  And he's great in light of the fact that he's demonstrating he has the vitality and bravery to strongly confront the thorough physical and mental tests this show obliges after a long time. You can't measure up him to any other individual. He is in an alliance of his own, whatever group that is. Billy Dee, only fight the good fight! We're behind you 100 percent. I'd provide for him a gallant 5.3.

Meryl Davis and Maksim Chmerkovskiy: Now, I know this is strong proclamation; I'm composing this at 4:15 a.m. what's more I'm feeling brave, so I'll say that their execution was one of the most noteworthy quality moves I have EVER seen on "Hitting the dancefloor with The Stars"! There was nothing novice about it. I'll be fair and concede Meryl executed some of those lifts superior to I could have. Well done, Meryl! Don't hesitate to let me know how you completed that first lift when you get time. From the Olympic ice to the dance floor, this lady brings completely brightness. 10!

Diana Nyad and Henry Byalikov: Although she knew she had been dispensed with, Diana was grinning throughout her cha-cha and appeared sure and euphoric. I delighted in this entire move. An extraordinary run, Diana!

Candace Cameron Bure and Mark Ballas: Was this a contemporary move or a rumba?! Possibly way, I truly reveled in it and was transfixed with the execution from beginning to end. Actually, the greatest and most glaring thing I recognized was Candace's steps were too huge. Enormous steps make it challenging to straighten the knees and to keep the weight over the feet, which might keep her adjusted and solid. Generally, I felt it was a great execution. Surely one week from now, as she executes her Latin move, we will see a touch more refined strategy. Most likely this lady sparkles each time the Polaroid hits that face and she's got identity to boot. Incredible employment! 7.2.

Amy Purdy and Derek Hough: Watching Amy I feel just as I can't whine while moving until kingdom come. Whether its my feet harming, my muscles being sore, or being tired, none of it verges on the sort of tests Amy must need to manage consistently. Furthermore when I consider it from that point of view, none of those issues appear as though issues whatsoever. Amy completed such an incredible employment with the swing. She finished it so well one might never know she's hitting the dancefloor with two prosthetic legs. Amy is, as everybody has said, a light to the world and I couldn't be more content to see her on this system. Well done!! 8.

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James Maslow and Peta Murgatroyd: James does the salsa! I suspected that Bruno couldn't have cherished it all the more after his comment about James being shirtless, yet then I acknowledged if James really had moved without his shirt and jeans on as he had proposed in the predance cuts, Bruno could have. (Sorry Bruno, possibly next time!) In my feeling, James finished well with this testing move. I felt he assumed responsibility keeping in mind it was still apparent Peta was "back leading,"when the young lady heads the gentleman, he looked as though he was in control now and again. Heading, as with all moves, is the fundamental part for the man in the salsa. Extraordinary occupation to the pair! I might have given this a 7.7.

Charlie White and Sharna Burgess: Charlie's tango was a swarm pleaser keeping in mind it got blended audits from the judges, I appreciated it! As Bruno said, he's got that "ruthless executioner sense" and knows how to perform, on the Olympic ice or on the move floor. Keep at it, Charlie! 8.

Nene Leakes and Tony Dovolani: This lady has the greatest and sassiest identity on the show. What's more with that, she can bring any choreography to life! That is her most awesome quality. Anyway, she still has a considerable measure to take a shot at as far as method. In the event that she can match her method with her moxy, she'll go far in this rival! Incredible employment, Nene! 7.5.

Sean Avery and Karina Smirnoff: I am truly astounded (and possibly somewhat shocked) with Sean's regular coordination; and it turned out solid in this salsa move. Sean needs to basically feel more stupendous certainty in his moving capability and not rely on upon Karina to such an extent. Incredible occupation, Sean. 7.6. We'll miss you.

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