Dancing With the Stars starts back up tomorrow night (conflicts Ellen? ;~) ) and I'm really excited about it.
I have to confess that until this minute, I still had episodes of last seasons DWTS on my DVR. I had watched and erased the elimination rounds (up to when Joey got eliminated) around Christmas time but I still had all the dance rounds on DVR until last weekend. I figured since it started a new season tomorrow, I needed to watch and erase everything. *sigh*
Watching all of the old shows, knowing how it turned out, was interesting. I was able to be a bit more objective about the dancing - at least I think I was.
I would have to say that Mario truly was the best dancer of the bunch. He really looked like a professional, not an amateur, when he was on the dance floor. I think what did him in was that he didn't really seem to enjoy what he was doing. He was good but it seemed like it was just a job. Whereas, on the other hand, Emmitt (as well as Joey - who placed third) seemed to really enjoy it. They both went out and gave it their all - and were good - but they weren't as technically good as Mario was. But because they went out and had a good time, they drew in the audience more, and therefore drew in the audience support more than maybe Mario did. And I'll be honest, that's why at times Emmitt got my vote when Mario didn't. Emmitt involved the audience more than Mario did.
Anyway, a new crew starts tomorrow. It looks like they're changing the rules again on scoring. The way it worked the first season it was easier to tell who might be going home. What they did was give "points" based on score and votes. For example, if there were six dancers (which is what they started with the first season) the top score with the judges received 6 points. The second place dancers would get 5 points and so on to the lowest judges score receiving 1 point. The viewer votes worked the same way - top vote getter got 6 points, second place 5 and so on. Potentially you could have the top judges scorer tied with the judges lowest scorer at the end of the night (and you actually had until the end of the night to vote...and then until noon on elimination day).
I'm not sure when they changed the scoring rules but I knew something had to have changed when Willa Ford was tied for first place with the judges and still was sent home. Now it has something to do with percentages.
But anyway, no one goes home until the second week this season...there's no elimination round in week one so that changes the dynamic again. So we'll have to see how that works out.
Oh, and a funny thing I saw...Ian Ziering was on Ellen DeGeneres' show with Cheryl Burke (two time champion of DWTS) last week. He was saying that he was excited to see that Cheryl was his partner...that he'd thought they'd pair her up with a Tucker Carlson type (he went home in week one this past season and spent half his dance in a chair)...then he thought that maybe they thought he was that guy! Too funny.
But, here are the contestants for this season's competition:
Laila Ali - undefeated world boxing champion
Billy Ray Cyrus - singer and actor
Clyde Drexler - NBA Hall of Famer
Joey Fatone - NSync star
Shandi Finnessey - Miss USA 2004
Leeza Gibbons - Talk show host
Heather Mills - Charity Activist & Campaigner
Apolo Anton Ohno - Olympic speed skating Gold Medalist
Paulina Porizkova - Supermodel
John Ratzenberger - Actor and author (came into the competition late, when someone else backed out)
Ian Ziering - TV and Broadway star
Care to make any predictions on the overall outcome? :~)
10 comments:
I'm rooting for Joey. I love DWTS! Glad to know there's another fan out here.
Oh I'm definitely a fan. I've seen all three seasons so far.
Woohoo! Monday nights shouldn't be a conflict. I'm really going to try to watch this time.
Now don't laugh - I'm going to cheer on Billy Ray Cyrus. He was goofy with Achy Breaky Heart, but he and his daughter do the Hannah Montana show now on Disney now. I often watch with kids and it's actually okay (good family show).
I'll have to watch to form other opinions. :)
Well, did y'all watch? Joey was the favorite of the judges, Kim. Ellen, I'm sorry to say (if I recall right) Billy Ray was the least favorite with the judges. And those were the only two they said where they placed. I hate when they do that...at the end of the show I want to see where everyone stands! Grrrr
Anyway, I gave the bulk of my votes to John Ratzenberger because he really held his own, particularly considering he got about half the training of the other competitors.
It'll be interesting to see how this all comes out.
Oh no! Poor Billy Ray! I intended to watch but got involved with the kids' homework, then getting them to bed, and totally forgot. Dangit! Wasn't Joey on last year too?
Joey Lawrence was on last season. This is Joey Fatone from NSync.
I saw a picture of one of the professional dancers at Vivienne Lorret's blog -- Alex or Alecs? He's, um, HOT! LOL.
I enjoy DWTS although I missed the first show already. I'm looking forward to this season. I'm glad you blog about this, Lucy!
The only dancer I didn't get to see was Joey. The phone rang and i had to answer it. But of the ones I saw, I thought Ian did the best. I think he got ripped off on his scores, though. Billy Ray was awful. Was he supposed to take his partner's wig off??
Ellen, He was partnered with the first season winner, Kelly Monaco.
Well dangit Maria, you missed the best dancer. As for Billy Ray, it was hard to tell if it was deliberate. I think it was but given the trouble he had (and the fact that it looked like it hurt his partner) he should've just let it go. LOL
Aura, they haven't voted anyone off yet. This season they get to dance two dances before they vote anyone off, so you can still see all of them dance next Monday. :)
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