Shannon’s exaggerated dance did not please the judges (data picture)
Jason’s powerful bullfighting dance (data picture)
Christie’s playful and lively Cha Cha (data picture)
Marisa’s Tango Dance (data picture)
Last week, the deaf-mute actress Marlee Matlin and her partner Fabian Sanchez were out, while the high-scoring player Mario accidentally fell into Bottom 2. There have been some minor changes in the flow of this week’s competition. The remaining six groups of stars will perform ballroom dance and Latin dance respectively, and both dances will be strictly graded by the judges. With the progress of the competition, the difficulty of dancing will continue to increase.
1. Marissa Jaret Winokur and Tony Doirat.
Dance Type: Tango Score: 27
As a Broadway musical actress, Marisa is showing more and more potential in dancing. After last week’s impressive Viennese waltz, this week, she won the praise of the judges. Whether it’s fresh and agile dance steps or precise and changeable movements, she can express it just right, and even the happy smiling face on weekdays is very well replaced by Leng Yan’s blurred expression. Although the high score given by the judges is somewhat unbalanced, it is not too much.
Dance type: rumba score: 25
In order to match the graceful characteristics of rumba, Marisa put on a red dress. But gorgeous clothes don’t suit her, which makes her body shape expand a lot. Perhaps a good beginning is really half the battle, and the seemingly sleepy dance has made the judges score high. Bruno continued to preach his out-of-the-box remarks, and Marisa was ecstatic about tonight’s high score again.
2. Cristian de la Fuente and Cheryl Burke.
Dance Type: Vienna Waltz Score: 25
Christian’s performance in the rehearsal was a little artificial and overdone, but his lovely little daughter brought him back a lot of impression points. Their dance is slow and elegant, but they always feel a little vague in content. Bruno, a judge who has always been exaggerating, praised Christian as the "Clark Gable of South America" on the dance floor. Obviously, this is also a bit hot-headed, including his score of 9.
Dance type: samba score: 21
This is a dance that requires movement and enthusiasm, but Christian is slow and stiff compared with her dancing partner Booker. It turned out that he pulled his arm and didn’t show it until the end.
The judges made symbolic comments and scores, and I believe the audience can make their own judgments.
3. Kristi Yamaguchi and Mark Ballas.
Dance Type: Vienna Waltz Score: 26
Last week’s perfect score brought great pressure to Kristi and Mark. At this time, Olympic champion Kristi had an advantage in Emotional adjustment. She took Mark to the real ice rink to relax. That night, their waltz was smooth, gorgeous, romantic and elegant, and the designed plot and shiny umbrella props gave people beautiful enjoyment. Unfortunately, this week’s judges seem to want to change their tastes, and Kristi also scored 8 points for the first time. In the face of Samantha, the tricky host, who once led all the way but was accidentally eliminated halfway, Mark and Kristi had to continue their efforts.
Dance Type: Cha Cha Cha Score: 28
From the moment when the music with strong rhythm sounded, the lively and playful dance of the two caught the attention of the audience. Kristi’s dancing skills are convincing and her movements are neat and in place. Mark blended hip-hop into the dance, which made the old-fashioned judge Len feel a little emotional. But the other two judges scored 10 points, which fully proved their good dance strength.
4. Mario and Karina Smirnoff.
Dance Type: Foxtrot Score: 24
Mario was badly hit by the audience’s failure to buy it last week, and he was also thinking about his MV in rehearsal. However, the dance of the two is still expressive, Mario’s hand movements are smooth and calm, and the dance steps are still smooth. The judges’ psychology is always unpredictable, perhaps because of the introspection of scoring high marks last week, and the final score can only be counted as reluctance.
Dance Type: Mambo Score: 27
Dark skin and passionate personality are the unique advantages for them to perform lively and humorous mambo dance. Their explosive dancing showed the humorous and wild charm of mambo dance, which was finally affirmed by the judges.
5. Shannon Elizabeth and Derek Hough.
Dance Type: Tango Score: 27
Shannon and Derek were extremely dissatisfied with the judges’ comments last week, and they also made some radical remarks, just venting their anger in the tango dance that needed to be "mixed with love and hate". I don’t know whether the color of the costume is too depressing or the dance itself lacks vitality. The whole performance looks dull, rigid and stiff. But the judges gave an incredible high score, which is really puzzling.
Dance Type: Mambo Score: 24
In order to refute the judge’s comment that he can’t swing his hips, Shannon did not hesitate to put on a fake hip and used extremely exaggerated dance moves to win the position. However, the artificial design makes the performance of the two people a little too enthusiastic and even a little vulgar. The calm judges gave rational scores.
6. Jason Taylor and Edyta Sliwinska
Dance Type: Fast Step Score: 29
Jason, who experienced ups and downs last week, trained harder this week, and their quickstep dance aroused cheers from the audience. Jason, a football star with athletic cells, dazzled the audience with his leaping rotation and fast and changeable pace. The dance steps are brisk and active, which brings endless joy and pleasure.
Dance Type: Bull Dance Score: 26
The powerful and passionate bullfighting dance is perfect for Jason. With two black lines under his eyes, he swam between the dance floors with the powerful music. His eyes are firm and sharp, his steps are agile and frustrated, his turn is vigorous and vigorous, and his interaction with Adita is vivid and intense. Although there was a foul off the ground at the end, it did not affect the overall look and feel. This is the first time that they have surpassed Christie and earned high marks. (go for a ride/text)
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