The rest of the results hour brought an end to Classical Week with a mix of random and classical filler. David Garrett came back with his disheveled locks and violin to open the show in a decidedly less traditional version of "Rock This Way," accompanied by the "DWTS" Troupe.
Chelsea and Mark were chosen for the encore performance shortly after being told that they were still in jeopardy. Maybe it was the fire of peril under their magical garb, but I thought their Harry Potter-themed dance had more verve to it this time around.
Lt. Len Goodman taped a Patton-esque segment to motivate the ballroom troops for next week's patriotic-themed event. The very British head judge conveyed his best tough-talking American military impersonation, growling that he wanted "no piss-poor performances" and "if you're not puking, you're not moving." "The Olivier of spray tanning!" saluted Tom. Then the pros talked about how hard it was to keep the choreography fresh and the competition exciting for their stars and the viewers after nearly 1,000 dances.
Oscar and Grammy winner Jennifer Hudson came out to perform "Don't Look Down" and get the party started over by the celebraquarium. After getting the audience up and on their feet, she sashayed her newly slim figure down onto the dance floor in an itty bitty dress that gave accompanying pro Karina Smirnoff's barely there fringe unitard a run for its money. Love how she and Louis went for the gusto with their performance. Great hairography from Karina. And there was another shower of confetti in the end! The show's confetti budget must be astronomical this season. JHud came back to do a rendition of "Feeling Good" that showed off both her pipes and that 46-piece orchestra, as well as the considerable dancing talents of Damian Whitewood, Snejana Petrova and Ashleigh and Ryan DiLello ("So You Think You Can Dance" alert!).
The Macy's Stars of Dance performance was a real treat. Of course, they were capitalizing on the Oscar and box-office success of "Black Swan," but I absolutely loved this rendition of "Swan Lake" created especially for "DWTS" featuring Lorna Feijoo (San Francisco Ballet, Boston Ballet) and Jose Manuel Carreno (American Ballet Theatre). Love how the show has gotten so classy with the serious ballet pedigree, yet still maintains its fun-loving "DWTS" disposition with the audience cheering the dancers on. Hoity-toity and hoi polloi unite. Bravo to all!
Final thought of the night goes to Chris Jericho, who gave us all some perspective. "I wish my score was better," the wrestler told Brooke, "but I wish the economy was better too."
What did you think, ballroom fans? Did the right star leave this week? Will Bruno's affair with his dress shirt continue, or will it be discarded with last week's laundry? Will Kirstie have another mishap? How many more shout-outs can Romeo possibly squeeze into his interviews?
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