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I leave it to RealityFreakWill to do the summary of what happened tonight. There was some great dancing by 2 of the top 3 couples and five 10s were issued, but that was not what really impressed me. Here is what did impress me:

Chelsie Hightower literally threw Ty onto the floor roughly 15 feet away. The arm strength needed to do that is serious.
Lacey Schwimmer showed off her leg power in one short part of her routine.
Steve Wozniak topped everyone in his taped  stroking of his awesome fans. He said "the geeks will inherit the earth." If you look at Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Wozniak and Steven Jobs, I think they already have a good bit of its wealth.

RealityFreakWill:
Week 4 results

AT=Argentine Tango
LH=Lindy Hop

TEAM              DANCE     CARRIE ANN  LEN  BRUNO    TOTAL

David/Kym          LH                8          7       7           22

Lil' Kim/Derek      AT                9          8       10          27

Chuck/Julianne    LH                8          7        7          22 

Lawrence/Edyta  AT                7          5        7          19

Ty/Chelsie          LH                9          8        8          25

Steve/Karina      AT                 4         4        4          12

Melissa/Tony      LH                10         9       10         29

Holly/Dmitry       AT                 5          6        5         16

Steve-O/Lacey   LH                 5          5        5         15

Gilles/Cheryl       AT                10         10      10        30   

Shawn/Mark       LH                 8           8        9        25   

RealityFreakWill:
Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Monday, March 30, 2009

After eight seasons and three weeks, it's time to try some new moves on Dancing with the Stars, folks. In this case, it's the Lindy Hop and the Argentine Tango. So who got into the swing of things and who just flipped out? Find out below.

Who's not pumped for these two dances after witnessing Cloris Leachman's exceptionally (un)sexy demo last week? I'm not gonna lie, I am — mostly because these new dances will lead to a double elimination. I love sadistic producers. I meant to ask this last week: Is there a reason why we must go through the opening cast credits and a stair intro? And you wonder why your DVR cuts off. Let's just stick to the stairway intro. Better chance of seeing someone fall flat on their face.

Len describes the two dances for us. The Argentine Tango, unlike the regular tango, can be performed cheek-to-cheek, wide apart, or the girl can do intricate footwork (aka Julianne can dance around Chuck again). The Lindy Hop — or "jitterbug," according to Len — is all about fun and tricks.

David Alan Grier & Kym Johnson: Lindy Hop
DAG felt like Sally Field after scoring a 24. As in at the Oscars, not on Brothers & Sisters. Kym takes DAG to Lindy Groove so he can "connect to the essence" of the dance, and that was apparently enough to reassure him. DAG starts off a little slow and seems to have some trouble keeping up with the fast pace, but he gets hopping — and flippin' — by the end. His goofy grin is kind of distracting and I've found myself looking at his face more than his moves, but that kookiness is befitting the dance, so good job? Len says he captured the flavor, but lost the rhythm in some parts. Bruno — who's clearly hit up the spray tan booth for an hour or seven — agrees, while Carrie Ann admires his energy since he's no spring chicken.
Score: 22

Lil Kim & Derek Hough: Argentine Tango
Kim can't get serious in rehearsal because Derek's just so darn fun! And he calls her "baby"! Derek doesn't know much about the dance, so he's learning it as well, which, I've come to find out, is the case for a lot of these pros. Last week was all about the booty; this week is all about the legs for Kim. Check out those gams, y'all! I've always thought it was stupid to show off the stars' legs when they obviously sucked — ergo, you can see all the suckiness. Not the case here. Kim's sultry footwork is entrancing and her long lines are a sight to behold. Bruno calls it a tale of a fatal beauty. Carrie Ann loves the drama and beauty. Len wasn't impressed with the sensuality (um, were we watching the same dance?!). Whatevs. They get the first 10 of the season. Woz doesn't count, guys.
Score: 27

Chuck Wicks & Julianne Hough: Lindy Hop
Chuck doesn't want to flip over Julianne because he's scarred (literally and figuratively) from a childhood accident and he's now scared of landing on his head. Well, Chuckie, I don't think any of us wants to land on our heads. He's so traumatized that Jules must ax the bit. The dance is cute (do we expect any less of one involving Julianne?). Chuck's got the energy and is moving around well, but I'm still not that impressed. DAG's Lindy was better. He just sort of seems... there, like he's going through the motions. Attack it, dude. He's improved over the past two weeks, but he definitely needs to raise his game more. Carrie Ann likes it and wants to see him lose control. He's also cute. Her words, not mine. Len calls it competent, but wants him to come back stronger. Bruno wants pizza to go, but crispier. It's a metaphor. I think. Samantha's sick, FYI, so she's using her sexy voice, as Phoebe Buffay would say. This is a good time to not talk, Sam. Actually, she kind of sounds like Steve-O. Can't wait for that chat later.
Score: 22

Lawrence Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska: Argentine Tango
LT hopes he'll still be married after the tango. Hey, Edyta's still married after, like, 13,644 tangos. And speak of the devil. Alec Mazo pops up to teach LT how to toss his wife. They look sexy (well, who doesn't in black lace?), but the dance? Not so much. Edyta's rockin' it as usual, but LT looks like he's just leading her around the floor. He's either focusing on the steps way too much or is totally not turned on by Edyta. Is that possible? Len appreciates the acting, but says it lacked passion. Bruno thinks he was dangerous, or portrayed danger. Something like that. Carrie Ann likes the power, but thinks LT was afraid of Edyta's sensuality. Bingo.
Score: 19

Ty Murray & Chelsie Hightower: Lindy Hop
Ty and Chelsie (or Woz and Karina for a hot second, thanks to a technical glitch) are completely adorable. Chelsie wants to get physical with it since Ty's so strong. Not without problems, though. They told me Chelsie lost a patch of hair. But who needs hair when you look this good? It was fast, fun, animated, vivacious — like a killer bull ride. I can't get over the fact that the guy who barely synched up four steps three weeks ago can now kick, skip, hop, twist and lift in, like, 10 seconds. Say "dark horse." Seriously, say it. Bruno says he's coming up leaps and bounds. Carrie Ann calls him a "DANCER!" and can't wait to give him her score. Len says something about britches, but is completely besotted by the dance.
Score: 25

Steve Wozniak & Karina Smirnoff: Argentine Tango
Now it's time for the Woz. I'm not sure if I'm more disappointed that the Woz is not doing the fun and fabulous Lindy Hop or if I'm more scared that he's doing the passionate Argentine Tango. In his spare time, he does some Segway campaigning — fliers and all — because the geeks shall inherit the earth. Woz's sexy face is basically no smiling. He keeps up with the staccato pace, more or less, and cheekily grazes Karina's literally bare leg (that was a bikini she was wearing, right?), but we all know this blows. There's nothing there but a few steps. Carrie Ann says it felt too long and thinks the leg rub was hot. Len likes that he attempted a proper tango and that it was an improvement. Bruno loves him, but thinks it stunk. "I'm still standing," Woz tells him.
Score: 12

Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani: Lindy Hop
Tony uses toilet paper to teach Melissa the Lindy Hop. She returns the favor later by sniffing at his crotch. They come out strong, of course, and have the pep and matching toothy grins to carry them into next week. It's poppy (or maybe I'm just blindsided by the pink and white polka dots) and she's all over the floor, in a good way. Looks like Tony took that criticism to heart. Len says she has the potential to go all the way, but notes a slip-up at the end. Bruno likes that the routine showed the full range of steps. Carrie Ann likes what she sees and thinks it's Tony's best choreography ever.
Score: 29

Holly Madison & Dmitry Chaplin: Argentine Tango
Holly wants to work hard this week (as opposed to the other weeks?), but is hampered by her rib injury. She strained the muscles around her rib (maybe from the excess boobage?), but can keep going. And keep going she does despite slipping off the stool, but falls to pieces. This is why I'm against props. Have I ever said I don't like props? No? Well, I don't. Big ones like chairs anyway. Besides that, Holly doesn't look that bad, but it's still not good and shows zero improvement, unless you count those crazy flips. She's still flimsy and wobbly for some unknown reason. I felt bad wondering what Jewel would've been like last week, but not anymore. If you can't improve at all after a month, you're just taking up space. Bruno says it kept getting worse after the flub. Carrie Ann doesn't think she's building strength. Len loves the routine and sees the light at the end of the tunnel.
Score: 16

Steve-O & Lacey Schwimmer: Lindy Hop
Steve-O's been stressed out, so Lacey tries to lighten the mood with a clown costume. He went to clown college, if you're not aware. Is Lacey wearing Crocs? That's what they look like. It bothers me that they're purple while the rest of their costume is pink, blue and black. Anyhow, Steve-O's got the pizzazz, while Lacey is channeling Katy Perry. This is basically a circus show. He's jumping and kicking everywhere, but looks completely crazy doing it, aka it doesn't look like it's part of the routine. The second-week mishap has really set him back, which is unfortunate because I do think he has a great dance in him. But let's face it, you can't bounce and flip around too much with a bum back. Carrie Ann's proud he got through the routine, but he's a little off on the musicality. Len echoes CA's sentiments. Bruno calls it hopping mad and wants him to stop overthinking it and listen to the music. Oh, and the chat with Sam is completely underwhelming. Though I am impressed that she flubs less when sick. Hmm...
Score: 15

Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke: Argentine Tango
Cheryl's rubbing Gilles' butt with her leg. Way to rub it in. He's getting stressed out, so Cheryl tells him he needs to act in the dance. Shades of Denise Richards? Never! Gilles knows how to channel his inner lovah, even if it means he has to look like Antonio Banderas. Besides, he's French. The dance is tight, taut and tantalizingly seductive. Neither looks like he or she is leading the other; it looks like a passionate and lusty back-and-forth tug-of-war. It's just hot. Len loves all the different elements in the dance. Bruno calls him the quintessential Latin lover. Bravissimo! Carrie Ann can't feel her face and is jealous of Mrs. Gilles. They get the first perfect 30 of the season.
Score: 30

Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas: Lindy Hop
Shawn + Lindy Hop = Score, right? She takes this opportunity to introduce Mark to her world, leotard and all. Shawn's feeling more in her element with this since she can literally be herself. Right off the bat, she reels off a series of high-flying flips and just keeps them coming. It's impressive and exuberant, but looks more like a workout routine than a dance routine. The dorky sport outfits aren't helping the cause. I know the dance is about tricks, but it shouldn't be all about them. One or two fewer flips here and there would've made all the difference. Looks like someone had a little too much fun on the floor exercise. That said, it still rocks my socks. Bruno loves the feast of gymnastics, but wants more dancing. Carrie Ann likes Mark's legs and wants her to be light on her feet. Len thought there were too many tricks.
Score: 25

And that's it for now. Gilles makes it four weeks straight atop the leader board with the first 30 so far. Woz, naturally, is bringing up the rear with a 12. What did you think? Did they deserve a 30 and 12, respectively? What did you think of the new dances? Does the Lindy remind you of the jitterbug or jive? Was it too early to break out the 10 paddles? Which two will get the boot?

http://www.tvguide.com/Episode-Recaps/dancing-stars/Dancing-Stars-Episode-1004537.aspx

RealityFreakWill:
'Dancing' Recap: From Hoppin' & Boppin' to Sultry and Sensual

On Monday night's fourth week of competition on "Dancing with the Stars," the scores were all over the map, with the high and low scores split by almost 20 points.

The couples danced two new dances -- either the boogie-woogie Lindy Hop or the sensual and fiery Argentine tango -- and, in a twist, two couples will go home tomorrow night.

Gilles Marini and Cheryl Burke led the competition. The pair brought the audience to their feet with their seductive and sultry Argentine tango, receiving a standing ovation and the first perfect score of the season: a 30. Judge Bruno Tonioli called Gilles "the quintessential Latin lover." Judge Carrie Ann Inaba fanned herself and said, "I can't feel my face. Am I still here? Holy cow! Jeez Louise!" She then went on to say, "In that number I could not tell who was the professional and who was the celebrity."

Melissa Rycroft and Tony Dovolani's fast-paced Lindy Hop was filled with flips and skips, and the judges' score of 29 landed them in second place. Bruno called their performance "truly eyepopping fun," while judge Len Goodman said Melissa has the potential to go all the way.

Lil' Kim and Derek Hough's Argentine tango scored a 27. Bruno commented, "That was more than a tango. That was the tale of a fatal beauty." Carrie Ann complimented Kim on her "incredible transformation" and called her "the real deal."

Shawn Johnson and Mark Ballas' Lindy Hop was bursting with energy and gymastics moves, and scored a 25. Len said, "For me there were too many tricks -- a little bit more dancing [was] needed." Carrie Ann thought Shawn needed to be a bit more light on her feet.

Ty Murray and Chelsie Hightower's Lindy Hop was also very well received by the judges, earning a 25. Bruno said, "Ty -- you were jumping kicking and skipping with the vitality of a young stallion."

David Alan Grier and his partner Kym Johnson were the first to take the floor with their Lindy Hop, and scored a solid score of 22. Len said to the pair of their performance, "Not your best but by no means your worst," while Carrie Ann complimented David Alan: "I actually thought it was great because you're not the youngest cookie in the bunch."

Chuck Wicks and Julianne Hough also scored a 22 for their Lindy Hop. Len critiqued Chuck: "It was competent and you are a competent dancer … competence will get so far, it won't get you all the way through."

Lawrence Taylor and Edyta Sliwinska's Argentine tango did not impress the judges, earning a 19. Carrie Ann said that while they had a "lack of chemistry" she appreciated the effort, saying, "Good job."

Holly Madison almost fell off the stool in the opening of her Argentine tango (which scored a 16) with partner Dmitry Chaplin, and the performance, as Bruno said, "kept getting worse." Carrie Ann offered some credit to Holly, however, saying, "You fell off the stool in the beginning, but you did hang in there."

Steve-O and Lacey Schwimmer took the floor with Steve-O's "Jackass" co-star Johnny Knoxville in the audience. Their Lindy Hop didn't impress the judges, sadly, garnering only a 15 out of 30. Bruno commented, "Steve-O, this was more hopping mad than Lindy Hop. All over the place."

Steve Wozniak and Karina Smirnoff found themselves at the bottom of the scoreboard again with their score of 12 for their Argentine tango, but they did improve from last week's series low score of a 10. Bruno was harsh in his judgment, telling the pair: "We all know that the tango originated in the gutters of Buenos Aires but the only thing you picked up from that is the stench because that really stunk."

No mention was made during the live broadcast of Shawn Johnson's alleged stalker, who was arrested last week after attempting to jump a fence at the studio where the ABC hit is filmed.

Tune in to "Dancing with the Stars" on Tuesday at 9 p.m. to find out which two celebs will not be back to dance next week!

http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/03/72317/

RealityFreakWill:
click on link below to view video

Shawn Johnson: 'This is the Hardest Week Yet'

"Dancing with the Stars" contestant Shawn Johnson was back on stage and ready to compete just one week after her alleged stalker Robert O'Ryan was arrested at CBS studios -- and the Olympic gold medalist opens up to ET about her difficult week.

Maksim Chmerkovskiy, ET's special "Dancing" correspondent talks to the 17-year-old about staying focused with all the extra stuff going on in her life.

"[It's] really difficult," she says. "This is the hardest week yet."

Despite the incident that unfolded last week Johnson and her partner Mark Ballas received a score of 25 from the judges for their Lindy Hop -- watch the video to hear more from the "Dancing" star.

http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/03/72323/

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