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DWTS Y’all-stars Kick Up their Heels for “Country” in Week 6 - POP GOES THE WEEK!!

DWTS Y’all-stars Kick Up their Heels for “Country” in Week 6

While Sandy was wreaking havoc on the east coast last night, the DWTS All-stars were holding down the fort out west. “Country Night” seemed an odd choice for the week of Halloween, but there were definitely some tricks and treats.

One of the treats was a touching Viennese waltz from Apolo and Karina. Apolo revealed that last week he and his partner had a fight before the show, which obviously had an effect on their performance. But last night, they were much more in sync, and were able to bring wonderful light and shade to the dance floor. The song “Skin (Sarabeth)” is about a young girl’s struggle with leukemia, and the routine was a beautiful interpretation of that journey. Carrie Ann declared, “this was your break-through number.” They scored a perfect 30.

Unfortunately the “trick” was on Shawn and Derek. They had a fun infusion of “country” in their cha-cha, but Len dinged Derek for “too much frippery” in his choreography. He only gave the couple an 8.5. This was the same score he gave Kirstie and Maks for their rumba. Now I appreciate Kirstie as much as the next person, but come on! Her performance and level of difficulty just does not come close to what Shawn delivers week after week. Maybe Kirstie’s put a spell on Carrie Ann and Bruno, because they both gave her a 9.5. Color me confused.

Ultimately,  it was heartening to hear nearly all of the stars and pros take a moment to send their love and prayers to family and friends,  as well as the millions of others weathering the storm on the east coast.

Dance of the Night:   A well-deserved perfect score went to Sabrina and Louis for their subtle, yet emotionally charged rumba. I loved how the dance began with Louis gently taking Sabrina’s hand, as they slowly took their first steps onto the floor together. It was a small thing, but it spoke volumes about the depth and sincerity of their partnership. Bruno praised Sabrina for her “seamless solo,” and Carrie Ann called it “breathtaking.” See for yourself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8h4HYgMqYU

Best moment:  Carrie Ann stood up to give a teary Sabrina a hug at the end of her dance, and then Bruno followed suit, embracing Len. Priceless!

Quotable quote: “I’m going to give you a creative construction.” – Carrie Ann to Gilles. I’m assuming she meant constructive criticism.

Wow wear: Gilles’ see-through v-neck shirt and vinyl pants. (I thought Bruno was going to jump over the judges’ desk.)  Honorable mention goes to bandleader Harold Wheeler, who was sporting a bolo tie. Yee haw!

Scores:
Sabrina & Louis  30
Apolo & Karina   30
Melissa & Tony   29.5
Shawn & Derek   28
Gilles & Peta        27.5
Kirstie & Maks    27.5
Kelly & Val           27
Emmit & Cheryl  26

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  • I agree with Michele that Kirstie Alley is not the dancer that she thinks she is. It is extremely sad and annoying that she keeps getting saved week after week when better dancers are eliminated. Makes me not want to watch the show anymore. There’s something very wrong going on and what’s with her picture as a cast member? Since when?

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