After the attempt to have a more standardized score based on performance and technique last week, that scoring system was immediately pitched into a bin for the more audience friendly movie night theme where couples danced routines based off popular movie songs. Dancers are mainly responsible for the outcome of the routine, but sometimes the music itself can contribute to how well the routine fares. Some dances worked like tangoing to "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Pretty Woman) or turning "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Armageddon) into a rumba while the foxtrot to "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (The Breakfast Club) fared poorly. Backstage drama was mainly from Kate Gosselin and her constant whining. Her lackluster rumba is a clear indication she is no longer into this and is time to go regardless of drama ratings. DWTS is about DANCING with the stars not drama with them
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Dancing with the Stars Season 10, Round 4 Review of Pamela Anderson
The last round of Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) resulted in the elimination of... someone. I really cannot remember who since the celebrity roster for Season 10 is quite the barrel scraper. I never understood how a reality television star could be considered a celebrity considering that the most I have seen them do well on camera (mainly females) is whine or take their shirts off (males... and the occasional female with a censored bar taped to her chest). So it is back to focusing on Pamela Anderson since she is the one celebrity I know by name and cup size.
After the attempt to have a more standardized score based on performance and technique last week, that scoring system was immediately pitched into a bin for the more audience friendly movie night theme where couples danced routines based off popular movie songs. Dancers are mainly responsible for the outcome of the routine, but sometimes the music itself can contribute to how well the routine fares. Some dances worked like tangoing to "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Pretty Woman) or turning "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Armageddon) into a rumba while the foxtrot to "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (The Breakfast Club) fared poorly. Backstage drama was mainly from Kate Gosselin and her constant whining. Her lackluster rumba is a clear indication she is no longer into this and is time to go regardless of drama ratings. DWTS is about DANCING with the stars not drama with them
After the attempt to have a more standardized score based on performance and technique last week, that scoring system was immediately pitched into a bin for the more audience friendly movie night theme where couples danced routines based off popular movie songs. Dancers are mainly responsible for the outcome of the routine, but sometimes the music itself can contribute to how well the routine fares. Some dances worked like tangoing to "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Pretty Woman) or turning "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Armageddon) into a rumba while the foxtrot to "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (The Breakfast Club) fared poorly. Backstage drama was mainly from Kate Gosselin and her constant whining. Her lackluster rumba is a clear indication she is no longer into this and is time to go regardless of drama ratings. DWTS is about DANCING with the stars not drama with them
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