Episode 11 Week Six Performance - 25/04/2011 What better way to kick off "Guilty Pleasures Week" than with a live performance of "MMMBop" from Hanson? Feel free to belt out your own personal rendition next time you're home alone. For now, let's check out a few of the guilty pleasures the dancers indulged in on their quest for that coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
Kirstie & Maks
Kirstie and Maks got down while dressed in brown during their Samba to Britney's "Baby, One More Time." These two have been plagued by a series of unusual events during their routines. Not tonight! They were smooth and in sync. The judges thought it was a display of the potential they witnessed in Week One. Scores of 8-9-9 gave this team their highest total to date with 26.
Chris & Cheryl
We had no idea Chris Jericho was the lead singer in a rock band! As a dancer, Chris & Cheryl's Tango to Journey's "Don't Stop Believin" drew mixed reviews from the judges. Bruno thought the dance was lacking energy and Carrie Ann thought the pressure got to him this week. Believe it or not, Len actually liked it the most. 7-8-7 scores gave them a total of 22 and a promise from Chris that he'll do better if he comes back next week.
Romeo & Chelsie
A little over a week after the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Romeo & Chelsie did a Waltz to the love song from the hit movie based on that event. Carrie Ann thought the dance was magical. Bruno saw the love story unfolding with every step. Carrie Ann also felt the love, as she gave out the first 10 of the season. The other judges went with 9s, giving Romeo & Chelsie a seemingly unsinkable score of 28.
Chelsea & Mark
We were treated to another high-energy dance from Chelsea & Mark. It was a very difficult routine, but they remained in sync and pulled it off with zest and enthusiasm. This is even more impressive because we learned that Mark twisted his ankle during rehearsal. You would have never known there was an issue based on how they danced. The judges felt the same way giving out another 10 and scores of 10-9-9 for a total of 28—just like Romeo & Chelsie!
Kendra & Louis
It was a hot, hot, hot high-energy Samba where Kendra & Louis were "Livin' La Vida Loca" all over the dance floor. These two were shaking anything that could possibly be shaken throughout the entire performance. The dance ended with Kendra atop a table in front of a trio of flabbergasted, yet truly impressed, judges. 8-8-9 scores give them a solid total of 25 for the night. Kendra's sexy dance was also a nice birthday present for Len.
Hines & Kim
They may have danced to "The End of the Road," but we doubt that will be the case for Hines & Kym in this competition. The judges feel they have such good chemistry, though Carrie Ann thought she caught Hines thinking about his Viennese Waltz, instead of just letting it flow through him. Usually she's completely drawn in by his dances. That's not to say she didn't like it. In fact, all the judges felt the dance was top notch. Trip-9s gives these two a total of 27.
Ralph & Karina
Ralph looked like a matador on a mission as he embarked on his fast-moving Paso. There was an incident about halfway through where Karina took a spill after tripping over Ralph's big coat. But her partner picked her up and the two of them nailed the rest of the dance. The judges were impressed with the courage and fortitude on display. Hey, they also liked the dance! Trip-8s give them a total of 24 for the night.
You can tell we're rolling along the "Road to the Finals" after seeing the remaining stars shine so brightly in their dances. Tonight wasn't really a guilty pleasure for us. It was just a pleasure.
MU : 550mb ~vidoox.com~
Kirstie & Maks
Kirstie and Maks got down while dressed in brown during their Samba to Britney's "Baby, One More Time." These two have been plagued by a series of unusual events during their routines. Not tonight! They were smooth and in sync. The judges thought it was a display of the potential they witnessed in Week One. Scores of 8-9-9 gave this team their highest total to date with 26.
Chris & Cheryl
We had no idea Chris Jericho was the lead singer in a rock band! As a dancer, Chris & Cheryl's Tango to Journey's "Don't Stop Believin" drew mixed reviews from the judges. Bruno thought the dance was lacking energy and Carrie Ann thought the pressure got to him this week. Believe it or not, Len actually liked it the most. 7-8-7 scores gave them a total of 22 and a promise from Chris that he'll do better if he comes back next week.
Romeo & Chelsie
A little over a week after the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Romeo & Chelsie did a Waltz to the love song from the hit movie based on that event. Carrie Ann thought the dance was magical. Bruno saw the love story unfolding with every step. Carrie Ann also felt the love, as she gave out the first 10 of the season. The other judges went with 9s, giving Romeo & Chelsie a seemingly unsinkable score of 28.
Chelsea & Mark
We were treated to another high-energy dance from Chelsea & Mark. It was a very difficult routine, but they remained in sync and pulled it off with zest and enthusiasm. This is even more impressive because we learned that Mark twisted his ankle during rehearsal. You would have never known there was an issue based on how they danced. The judges felt the same way giving out another 10 and scores of 10-9-9 for a total of 28—just like Romeo & Chelsie!
Kendra & Louis
It was a hot, hot, hot high-energy Samba where Kendra & Louis were "Livin' La Vida Loca" all over the dance floor. These two were shaking anything that could possibly be shaken throughout the entire performance. The dance ended with Kendra atop a table in front of a trio of flabbergasted, yet truly impressed, judges. 8-8-9 scores give them a solid total of 25 for the night. Kendra's sexy dance was also a nice birthday present for Len.
Hines & Kim
They may have danced to "The End of the Road," but we doubt that will be the case for Hines & Kym in this competition. The judges feel they have such good chemistry, though Carrie Ann thought she caught Hines thinking about his Viennese Waltz, instead of just letting it flow through him. Usually she's completely drawn in by his dances. That's not to say she didn't like it. In fact, all the judges felt the dance was top notch. Trip-9s gives these two a total of 27.
Ralph & Karina
Ralph looked like a matador on a mission as he embarked on his fast-moving Paso. There was an incident about halfway through where Karina took a spill after tripping over Ralph's big coat. But her partner picked her up and the two of them nailed the rest of the dance. The judges were impressed with the courage and fortitude on display. Hey, they also liked the dance! Trip-8s give them a total of 24 for the night.
You can tell we're rolling along the "Road to the Finals" after seeing the remaining stars shine so brightly in their dances. Tonight wasn't really a guilty pleasure for us. It was just a pleasure.
MU : 550mb ~vidoox.com~
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