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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Dancing with the Stars Scores & Predictions - Kate Gosselin was Awful

By: Nicole Gawel

And then there were seven. Seven remain on Dancing With The Stars after starting with 11 stars and their dance partners.

Who will go home this week?

Who is worthy of remaining in the contest?

Below is a recap of Dancing With The Stars scores and performances along with an elimination prediction.

This week on Dancing With The Stars was movie night. Pajamas and a bowl of popcorn were not required to watch Dancing with the Stars. It was all about the lights, camera angles and action, both on and off live television. All the glitz and glamour were pulled out.

Kate Gosselin and Tony: Did the fox trot to “Don’t Forget About Me,” from The Breakfast Club. Kate Gosselin's outfit was atrocious, but I guess it was great to represent the ‘80s. She has no motivation, as Tony said, and does not know what the word ‘fun’ is nor ‘humor.’ In the opening sequence, Kate tried to portray fun, but she fell completely short. Gosselin is extremely stiff and not easy to watch move across the dance floor. Kate looked like a beginner, by beginner I mean a baby learning how to walk. Carrie Ann said her moves are never complete. Len said it was neat and precise, but was a stroll not a dance. Bruno said Kate was catatonic and everything has reverted to the beginning. She’s not good enough for this competition, which is clear. The only reason why she’s still in the competition is because Americans are voyeurs. We want to see what’s going on in Kate Gosselin's life and how she fails at dancing. Right now this contest is not rooted in talent.
Score: 5+5+5=15/30

Niecy Nash and Louis: This week they took on the jive. “This is the fastest thing I’ve ever taken on…well dancing, this is a family show,” Niecy said in her taped segment of the show. They danced to La Bamba. Her outfit, yellow and orange meshing together to form a beam of sunshine, was fabulous paired with the music. She shaked, rattled and rolled. Niecy puts a lot of effort into her moves and really takes the competition to hearts. That’s what I like about her. She finished the dance by planting a big one on Len’s forehead. Len said her bubbly personality was in the dance. Bruno said the dance has to be accurate, sharp and precise. Carrie Ann said she is the shimmy queen. She had fun, which was evident.
Scores: 6+6+6=18/30

Chad Ochocinco and Cheryl: Did a quickstep to The Jungle Book’s Barenesccessities. They were great together. Chad seemed like he was actually trying his best. It looked like the quickstep did wonders on Chad. Bruno said he went with the energy, but lost his control and refinement. Carrie Ann said it improved, but then sunk; it had its ups and downs. Len said it was lively and that his posture was better than the fox trot week.
Score: 6+6+6=18/30

Erin Andrews and Max: A Chuck Berry hit from Pulp Fiction. They were picture perfect like John Travolta and Uma Thurman. I liked the story they told before the dancing started. Maks was cool, calm and collective like Travolta. They meshed well this week and really showed their stuff. The audience could definitely see their potential and threat as good dancers. Erin even pulled off a split in the jive. Carrie Ann said she liked it. Len said it was a tough routine and they coped with it very well. Bruno said this was Erin’s best timing ever. Brooke asks the two what is really going on behind the scenes.
Scores: 7+7+8=22/30

Jake Pavelka and Chelsie: Portrayed a little Risky Business in their cha cha. In the rehearsal video, Jake barred all and boy was that a treat. Jake came out in a white shirt dancing like Tom Cruise in Risky Business and then putting his pants on incorporated into the dance. It was electric. I love the two of them in regards to the performance aspect. They bring theatre and stage to the dance floor. They definitely have an enthusiastic nature about them. Len said Jake gives it his all, but he had a mess up incident. Bruno said that his energy was incredible and that this was one of his best performances. Carrie Ann said he has the guts and she loved the whole package.
Score: 8+7+8=23/30

Pam Anderson and Damian: Danced 9 to 5, Dolly Parton’s hit, in quickstep fashion. Last week she earned her best scores of the competition. I absolutely loved her Burberry dress. Pam also has um, the assets that Dolly Parton has, which works well to both their advantages. I loved the story they were telling. Damian was Pam’s boss, taking the lead throughout the dance. I loved it. It was absolutely fabulous. I don’t know if it was better than last week’s rumba, but it had its moments. One of the moments was when they danced across the table; pure choreographic genius. Bruno said her characterization is always spot on and she never loses it. Carrie Ann commented that Pam would be great on Broadway. Len said that the balance was not right, there was too much messing around. She is the only remaining star that was placed in the bottom two.
Score: 7+6+8=21/30

Nicole Scherzinger and Derek: Last week she was upset with herself, because her performance was slightly faulty. They danced a tango to “Pretty Woman.” They have great slapstick chemistry together. I loved the outfit revealing, from black and conservative to red hot and stunning. The perfect tribute to Julia Roberts’ character, Vivian. It was electric. This might be their best performance yet. If she doesn’t win this competition, it will be the biggest upset in America, compared to the Bush and Gore race. Len said it was her best dance yet. Bruno got passionate and in Len’s face saying their performance was passionate. Carrie Ann said they were “Superstars.”
Score: 10+9+10=29/30. Almost perfect. That was an incredible performance.

Evan Lysacek and Anna: They danced the rumba to Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing,” featured in Armageddon. They moved gracefully and elegantly. The rumba suited Evan. It was magical. Bruno said it was exquisite. His spins were spot on and his hips are getting better. Carrie Ann said there was something really beautiful going on with the movement. The movement generated the emotion. Len said it had artistry, fluidity, and musicality.
Score: 9+9+9=27/30

Dancing With The Stars Best outfit: Pam Anderson and Damian Whitewood
Dancing With The Stars Best dance: Jake Pavelka and Chelsie Hightower and Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough
Dancing With The Stars Elimination prediction: I predict that Kate Gosselin and Chad Ochocinco will be in the bottom two, however, because America has a problem with Gosselin and wants to see her in the spotlight, she will remain and my prediction is that Chad and Cheryl will be eliminated from Dancing With The Stars and have to turn in their boogie shoes.
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