Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Dancing with the Stars -group dance occasion!


We adore it when Dancing with the Stars breaks out the group dance week! Particularly when organizer board greats Chelsea Kane and Hines Ward play team captains!

Here's how Dancing with the Stars formed up this week.

The group dances were high-quality and bad on so a lot of levels, which is what makes them overwhelming to watch! Who doesn't love watching three groups who've never danced jointly fight their way from beginning to end a routine as a organized unit?

Ralph Macchio completed a slight blunder on group Chelsea Kane through the cha cha cha, but it was all in entertaining. Group Hines Ward didn't require to rehearse, they could have just hid at the back his blinding fair smile. They each organized to muster up 30 out of 40 points. What does that mean? Absolutely nothing.

The pairs are what actually got our mind.

Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff took the floor back with a quickstep that earned those words like “vivid and vibrant." Their tough reply put them right at the top with who else but Hines Ward and Kym Johnson. Hines Ward and Kym Johnson's tango was filled full of flavor and controlled matter! He's got our vote for the finals!




Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas just couldn't hold the person in charge board this week, but still had a strong presentation after Ward and Macchio's tie for the top. Sorry to say, Kane's smile isn't going to keep her at the top.

Kendra Wilkinson and Louis van Amstel went way too hard in their tango in our attitude, which put them at just above the base of the pack. Kendra was pending into her own as of late! You can't just give her a whole practical overhaul and expect her to kill it right out of the box. 

Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Kirstie Alley's intro package complete a small breakdown Alley had in preparation for this week's struggle. Alas, she dried her tears and delivered a flat jive to mixed reviews. Len Goodman called it "uneventful," while Carrie Ann Inaba seemed to like the pairs. She managed to fall right to the bottom with Romeo and Chelsie Hightower whose samba did not stand for Romeo at all.

Romeo can attack a dance when he desires to, but something was absent. He had the strut coming out of his mouth but it didn't move to his feet.

Who do you believe is going home on this week's Dancing With the Stars? Romeo, Kirstie Alley, Ralph Macchio, Kendra Wilkinson, Hines Ward or Chelsea Kane?
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