That could’ve meant one of two things: she had the most to lose or, conversely, there was nowhere to go but up. Was she right? She had the lowest scores from the judges heading into week 5. After landing Mark Ballas as a partner, she admitted she was “scared” of the pro – insert her quivering bottom lip here – and worried that he wouldn’t be as patient and understanding as Louis van Amstel. Paul Deen, for one, took the fraidy cat route, quaking in her bejeweled boots as soon as the show announced a return of the popular and controversial theme. Jealousy! Separation anxiety! Hurt feelings! Surprisingly better results! And isn’t that why we all keep watching? So you can overanalyze the Twitter activity, the alleged sources of Monday night’s match-ups, or just let these possibly odd but possibly fabulous couples entertain you. Oh settle down, I say, because even or especially if they do, it makes for some potential train wreckage. So, who thinks that producers on this long-running competition series manipulate the pairs in the infamous “Switch-Up”? I for one hope that’s not true.Manipulation is a strong word, fellow “Dancing With the Stars” fans. Tom said that next week was going to be Disney week and that all of your favorite stars would be dancing with animated characters. I think if a judge is ever sick, just give Julianne a call. She just looks like she enjoys being there. Then we saw her getting down when the show was coming back from commercials. She was dancing with the other judges during the opening credits. Again, while not getting a high score, Julianne commented that Nene let her “inner Beyonce out!”Īs usual, the guest judge Julianne Hough was fun. Cody & Sharma were pretty fantastic because even though they didn’t get a high score, he was singing which all of the judges noted throughout their scoring. Drew & Witney did good and the reason for that was he finally letting his confidence and personality come out. It looked like a pretty damn good rumba to me! It was interesting to watch Danica & Macs perform because there were certain parts where she had to dance with others but out of step of Maks. However, the judges said that it wasn’t a rumba because his hips didn’t move. I’m yelling at my TV.įor Amy & Mark, everyone loved her in her salsa and they all loved her body! Charlie got Peeta for his rumba which I thought was good. They got the lowest score of the night in fact- 28 out of 40. I’m thinking they’re going to get a good score… which they did not. I’m watching the two of them do it and not only dance it well in my opinion but then they kick in between the other’s legs. Finally, Candace and Tony danced the quickstep. For James & Cheryl, Carrie Ann Inaba didn’t even notice the change of partners he was so good! Julianne commented that even though he was a nice body, he still has the ‘whole package’ and can go all the way (35 out of 40). She was moving through the air like she was cutting butter! Needless to say, she got an almost perfect score (39 out of 40). Tonight she was placed with Val and her moves were so sharp that even Julianne Hough, the guest judge, wanted to dance like her! I wasn’t even a judge and I could tell she was amazing. No matter who she is put this, Meryl is an extremely good dancer. I now approve of the swicheroo!Īs for the dancers themselves, some were much better than others but everyone got high scores tonight. Every person, both star and professional, saw new ways of not only doing things but ways of dancing which can only help their stars moving forwards. She then commented how it was a unique form, something that her old pro wouldn’t have done. After consulting with her former pro about how to ‘move’ with her (Any says she has to break in her new pro which I thought was funny), Mark showcased her in a salsa in a different way. I specifically remember this with Amy & Mark. Thankfully, I couldn’t have been more wrong! Instead it reinvigorated each pair. Throwing someone else like this would just be messy. What I mean by that is by this point, the stars and their pros are really starting to get into a groove and getting to know their partner. I imagined the swicheroo (They couldn’t think of a better name?) would interrupt with the flow of the show. With Cody & Sharma, for example, she said there was a generation gap between them and kept telling him not to wear those pants to practice anymore! With Drew & Witney, she called him ‘Gramps.’ At first, I didn’t think I would like this idea. It was interesting to see how certain pairings played out. Now, it’s just for the one week so next week everything will be the same. This means that each star is paired with a different pro based on the viewer’s vote. Tonight was the big Swicheroo night on Dancing with the Stars.
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