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Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Dancing with the Stars' recap: Keyshawn Johnson and Bill Engvall struggle in the bottom two

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After one non-elimination episode, it's down to business in Week 2 of "Dancing with the Stars," with the first couple of Season 17 being shown the door. Who got the axe? Keep reading to find out. But first — check out the individual scores from this week's routines.
Elizabeth Berkley & Val Chmerkovskiy: Samba
Hooray for the Lady in Red! I'd like a dose of whatever Elizabeth took between last week and this week. After seeming a little unsteady and nervous in last week's premiere, she takes the stage this Monday ready to roll (or samba, as it were). Wearing a cherry red dress and bow to match, Elizabeth seems more authoritative and confident this week, and it pays off. Len calls the routine "absolutely fantastic," while Bruno gushes: "I think I'm coming down with scarlet fever."
Score: 25
Total: 49

Christina Millian & Mark Ballas: Paso Doble
Channeling their inner Lady Gagas, Christina and Mark offer an inspired performance to "Applause," looking like gothic toreadors as they work the stage. Also most impressive: that Christina was able to maintain her balance with that massive shoulder piece on her dress. As far as the paso doble goes, they've set the bar high. Len praises them for "maintaining the character of the dance" while giving it "a little bit of a contemporary twist."
Score: 25
Total: 47

Bill Engvall & Emma Slater: Jive
Bill says he feels like the judges' comments didn't translate to his and Emma's low score last week, so they're seeking redemption tonight. Bill looks a little stiff at first, and it doesn't help that Emma's extra bouncy and vivacious. But he eventually gets into it. Carrie Ann calls it the "most entertaining" routine of the night, but notes that the footwork was "a little spunky." (That's not a compliment in this case.) On the heels of Christina and Elizabeth, who are looking more and more like professional dancers, Bill still has a little bit of an "awkward dad at a wedding" thing going on.
Score: 21
Total: 39

Jack Osbourne & Cheryl Burke: Rumba
During rehearsals, with his mom Sharon looking on, Jack tells Cheryl of this week's "dance of love": "I feel like I'm making a porno." But in actuality, the performance is a lot more tasteful and refined. Bonus points for Jack's near-split during the routine! Though Jack initially protests that he got stuck at the shallow end of the gene pool in his family, Carrie Ann tells him he brings a "cultivated nobility" to the ballroom.
Score: 24
Total: 47

Keyshawn Johnson & Sharna Burgess: Samba
Poor Keyshawn. He's a bit improved from last week, but still looks the most uncomfortable out of all the contestants we've seen so far, and nearly drops Sharna as he tries to dip her on their final stance. His bulky size may serve him well on the football field, but it looks like he has too much body to work with on the dance floor. "I think you got overwhelmed by the occasion," Bruno said. Keyshawn accounts for some of his stiffness by explaining, "I don't even bob my head in the freakin' car."
Score: 18
Total: 35

Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi & Sasha Farber: Rumba
Snooki says during rehearsals that she's worried about how her fiancĂ© will react to her dancing such a sensual routine with Sasha — and she may have a point. The two display undeniable chemistry and have no problem mirroring each other's moves. Plus, the audience eats it up when she slides through Sasha's legs. The judges are less impressed, with Carrie Ann telling Sasha to tone down the lifts, and Len calling it too "sharp." Snooki Nicole looks pissed. Well ... to a non-expert's eye, it looked good.
Score: 20
Total: 43

Leah Remini & Tony Dovolani: Samba
Here we go. Remini finally brings up the elephant in the room — her recent decision to leave the Church of Scientology — citing it as both a motivation and a distraction for her stint on "Dancing." Her pink dress this week is eye-catching and appears to have some moves of its own, but at times it seems like Leah's head isn't in it. The rest of her body is though, with Len complimenting her hand movements and Bruno praising her "flair." Carrie Ann tells her, "You unleashed your samba goddess."
Score: 24
Total: 45

Bill Nye & Tyne Stecklein: Paso Doble
"We're taking all of the negative comments that the judges gave us, and we're using that to drive us for Week 2," Tyne explains during rehearsals. Bill had promised "a show" this week, and they delivered. Donning a Beethoven wig and with members of Mensa in the audience cheering him on, the Science Guy brings a sense of drama to the routine, and it serves him well that the moves are intentionally jerky. All the judges agree that Bill has some room for improvement where his footwork is concerned, but applaud his effort. "You stepped it up, definitely," Bruno tells him. Len admits that he might have "slightly undermarked" the pair last week.

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