Dancing with the Stars, best season yet?
Comments: 1 - Date: March 22nd, 2012 - Categories: On TV
By: Victoria Miller
Dancing with the Stars kicked of their 14th season on Monday, introducing 14 new contestants. Stars paired with their dancing professional partners took on either the spicy Latin Cha Cha Cha or the elegant Foxtrot. Who will take home the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy?
Maria & Derek:
Cha Cha Cha
‘Extra’ TV host Maria Menounos, pairs up with three-time winner Derek Hough.The couple sizzled as they took on the hot number. Overall the judges praised Maria for what she left on the floor, but she needed to gain confidence, amp up the sexy and shake those hips.
Scores: 7,7,7 for a total of 21 points
Jack & Anna:
Foxtrot
Jack Wagner always known for getting the girl in shows like General Hosiptal and Melrose Place, has a new lady in his life, ballroom partner Anna Trebunskaya. Judges agreed that Jack acted beautifully. The dance was entertaining, but the technique was not there
Score: 8,7,8 for a total of 23 points
Donald & Peta:
Cha Cha Cha
Green Bay Packers’ Wide Reciever Donald Driver is paired with Peta Murgatroyd. Donald had the audience on their feet by the end of their routine. He was a ball of fire.
Scores: 7,7,7 for a total of 21 points
Gavin & Karina
Foxtrot
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw is partnered with returning champ Karina Smirnoff. The dance was charming — but DeGraw was a little stiff.
Scores: 7,6,7 for a total of 20 points
Roshon & Chelsie
Cha Cha Cha
Disney Star Roshon Fegan teamed up with Chelsie Hightower The youthful couple attacked the number with high energy.
Scores: 8,7,8 for a total of 23 points
Sherri & Val
Foxtrot
Light on her feet, The View Co-host Sherri Shepherd partnered with Val Chmerkovskiy lit up the entire ballroom during her first dance.
Scores: 8,7,8 for a total of 23 points
Melissa & Maksim
Cha Cha Cha
Melissa Gilbert, known as Laura Ingalls Wilder on Little House on the Prairie, stated, “I’m trading in my pigtails and prairie dress for sequins and high heels.” Partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy choreographed a difficult routine, which she executed well — but the judges told her to relax.
Scores: 7,6,7 for a total of 20 points
William & Cheryl
Cha Cha Cha
Tela novella star William Levy partnered with long time DWTS professional Cheryl Burke. The couple started rehearsals 10 days later than everyone else — but you would have never know.
Scores: 8,8,8 for a total of 24 points
Martina & Tony
Foxtrot
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova is teamed up with Tony Dovolani. Intense on the court, she needs to be more graceful on the dance floor.
Scores: 7,6,7 for a total of 20 points
Katherine & Mark
Foxtrot
Opera Singer Katherine Jenkins is paired with two time mirror ball champion Mark Ballas. Watching them was like watching two professional dancers. She looked elegant and graceful as she glided across the floor. Katherine received the highest score of the night.
Score: 9,8,9 for a total of 26 points
Gladys & Tristan
Cha Cha Cha
The Empress of Soul, Gladys Knight, danced with Tristan McManus. She lip synced to the song and her sassy facial expressions were planned to perfection.
Scores: 8,7,8 for a total of 23 points
Jaleel & Kym:
With the help of Pro Kym Johnson, former Family Matters star Jaleel White proved to everyone that just because you play a clumsy dork, doesn’t mean you actually are one. The routine was beautifully danced with ease and charm. The final dance of the night Carrie Ann said, “That was icing on the cake.” His score tied him in first place with Katherine.
Scores: 9,8,9 for a total of 26 points
Compared to previous seasons of DWTS, season 14 has a talented bunch. The lowest score of the night was a 20 and the highest of 26, which is the highest score ever to be awarded in week 1. The competition continues next Monday on ABC at 8 p.m. and first eliminations will air Live, Tuesday at 9 pm.
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One Response
smason7 - March 22, 2012 @ 6:10 pm
I remember when they first debuted the starts of this seasons show. I read reviews and I realized that I was not the only one that didn’t know half of the “stars” of the cast. But as much as I hear that hardly anyone knows any of these A list celebrities, I find myself along with others still watching the show. Dancing with the stars is very addicting and it’s amazing to see how these celebrities who are known for everything, BUT dancing come together to pull these routines within the week with the professional dancers. I think it’s neat how you did a review of the show/season with the scores attached. The viewers, like myself, might not think the show is doing so well, but there are people, like myself who are still watching and the show is as popular as it has ever been. You show a different approach, and did great giving a synopsis of what happened!
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