Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Dancing With the Stars!

                                    
The stars!
    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, are you ready to dance? Because these stars are! And this review is on season 17 of Dancing With the Stars. This seasons stars with their partners are: actress known for her roles as Jessie in “Saved by the Bell” and Julia Winston in “CSI:Miami” Elizabeth Berkley Lauren dancing with Valentin Chmerkovskiy; actor known for his role as Chad in all three “High School Musical” movies Corbin Bleu dancing with Karina Smirnoff; actor starred as Noel in “Pretty Little Liars” and Lt. Patrick Clark in “Army Wives”  Brant Daugherty dancing with Peta Murgatroyd;Grammy Nominated, multi-platinum selling recording artist Bill Engvall dancing with Emma Slater; actress known as Rhoda Morgenstern in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” Valerie Harper dancing with Tristan Macmanus; former NFL Super Bowl champion and All Pro wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson dancing with Sharna Burgess; actress and singer Christina Milian dancing with Mark Ballas; mechanical engineer Bill Nye (also known as “Bill Nye the Science Guy”) dancing with Tyne Stecklein; co-anchor and West Coast correspondent for “Fuse News” Jack Osbourne dancing with Cheryl Burke; known for being in “Jersey Shore” and “Snooki & JWow” Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi dancing with Sasha Farber; actress known for her role in “The King
The hosts
of Queens” Leah Remini dancing with Tony Dovolani; and last, but not least she’s known as Mercedes Jones in “Glee”  Amber Riley dancing with Derek Hough. Tonight’s hosts are: Emmy Award winner Tom Bergeron, and Season 7 champion Brooke Burke-Charvet. Judging the seasons dancers are: coach and choreographer Carrie Ann Inaba, British Rising Star Award winner Len Goodman, and renown choreographer Bruno Tonioli.

   The show starts out with a dance, no surprise there seeing as how the title has dancing in it, to introduce the stars and their partners, the judges, and the host on this season. Starting off the season is Brant Daugherty and Peta Murgatroyd, dancing the Cha Cha. For someone who says he can’t dance, Brant did a pretty good job, needs a little work, but still good for his first dance. The judges seemed to have loved them, scoring a 7 from both Carrie and Bruno, and scoring an 8 from Len, getting a total of 22 points, very good for the first dance of the season. Leah Remini and Tony Dovolani are next, dancing the Foxtrot. For being as scared as she was, Leah did good, a little stiff on some movies, but she did good for being scared. The judges seem to have agreed, with Carrie, Len, and Bruno scoring them 7’s giving them a total of 21 points. Corbin Bleu and Karina Smirnoff are next, dancing contemporary. Wow...they were amazing! And good job to Corbin for not dropping Karina. Getting 8’s by all three judges, Corbin and Karina start out a total of 24 points! Way to go they killed it. Jack Osbourne and Cheryl Burke are up dancing the Foxtrot. Now, one would think having your parents and sister in the crowd would make someone a little nervous and having severe multiple sclerosis would make dancing a little challenging, but if Jack was nervous or in pain he sure did not show it. The judges seem to agree, especially Carrie and Len, who both gave the couple an 8, and Bruno who gave them a 7, giving them a total of 23. Amber Riley and Derek Hough are next dancing the Cha Cha. WOW...that's all I have to say about them, mainly Amber. She started her dance with a bang and kept it all the way through. The judges loved the dance, with all three scoring the duo with 9’s, giving the total score a 27, even better than Corbin’s dance. Up next is Elizabeth Lauren Berkley and Valentin Chmerkovskiy dancing contemporary. Their dance was impeccably good, it was so nice and fluid and so natural looking. The judges did not seem to agree with me as much but still seemed to like them, all the season is Brant Daugherty and Peta Murgatroyd, dancing the Cha Cha. For someone who says he can’t dance, Brant did a pretty good job, needs a little work, but still good for his first dance. The judges seemed to have loved them, scoring a 7 from both Carrie and Bruno, and scoring an 8 from Len, getting a total of 22 points, very good for the first dance of the season. Leah Remini and Tony Dovolani are next, dancing the Foxtrot. For being as scared as she was, Leah did good, a little stiff on some movies, but she did good for being scared. The judges seem to have agreed, with Carrie, Len, and Bruno scoring them 7’s giving them a total of 21 points. Corbin Bleu and Karina Smirnoff are next, dancing contemporary. Wow...they were amazing! And good job to Corbin for not dropping Karina. Getting 8’s by all three judges, Corbin and Karina start out a total of 24 points! Way to go they killed it. Jack Osbourne and Cheryl Burke are up dancing the Foxtrot. Now, one would think having your parents and sister in the crowd would make someone a little nervous and having severe multiple sclerosis would make dancing a little challenging, but if Jack was nervous or in pain he sure did not show it. The judges seem to agree, especially Carrie and Len, who both gave the couple an 8, and Bruno who gave them a 7, giving them a total of 23. Amber Riley and Derek Hough are next dancing the Cha Cha. WOW...that's all I have to say about them, mainly Amber. She started her dance with a bang and kept it all the way through. The judges loved the dance, with all three scoring the duo with 9’s, giving the total score a 27, even better than Corbin’s dance. Up next is Elizabeth Lauren Berkley and Valentin Chmerkovskiy dancing contemporary. Their dance was impeccably good, it was so nice and fluid and so natural looking. The judges did not seem to agree with me as much but still seemed to like them, all total of 23 points. Not to bad for having a baby recently Nicole. No one was eliminated tonight, but if you want to know who is not going to be the new Dancing With the Stars champion, I suggest watching next week’s episode.  Well, that is all for this review, thanks for taking the time to read this! 
The stars with their partners.

4 comments:

  1. You had an amazing opening! It really caught my attention and stood out from the other articles. You put a ton of background information on the characters and their previous roles. You balanced the character information with the episode information very well.The article was present tense and it should be written in past since it all ready aired. Plus your provided to much information on the scoring for it to make me want to watch it.

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  2. I didnt know that the show started out with a dance that introduced all the dancers and there partners. Great job with organization, it was really enjoyable to read!

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  3. I really liked the way your words flowed together, everything in the article really ties together because of it. You gave a really good amount of background information, it helps the reader who is who and where they may have seen them before. Your links were helpful too, and your pictures are detailed. I liked the way you added your own opinions into the article. All together I thought it was a great review.

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  4. Wow good job! I loved your beginingsentance it got my attention ! I think overall you gave a very discriptive review of what happened throughout the show .and i like how you gave your own personal thoughts too . Excellent pictures , and good job !!

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