âDancing With the Starsâ recap: Geraldo Rivera eliminated on âLatin Nightâ
In head-to-head competitions, the person with the lowest score usually loses, except in golf. And that makes perfect sense.
But weâre not living in a rational world here, fellow fans. Weâre in âDancing With the Starsâ land. And at least statistically, the cellar-dweller celebrity doesnât go home in the first elimination.
But he did this time. Geraldo Rivera, Fox News correspondent and admitted awful dancer, became the first star to be eliminated in season 22. Cue sighs of relief from fellow poor scorers Mischa Barton and Doug Flutie, who are sticking around to hoof it another day. Their fans voted for them, regardless of their (lack of) dancing prowess.
The real surprise here is Barton, the former child star and veteran of Foxâs once-a-phenom series, âThe O.C.â who had a robotic first dance, blamed the live band for her out-of-sync cha cha on Monday, and generally seemed annoyed to be stuck on a dancing reality show. Performance: poor. âTude: icy.
But Geraldo took the bullet â based on week 1, not his horrific Donald Trump impersonation from last night (more on that debacle later) â and now there are 11. Note to Mischa and Flutie fans: youâll have to click and call incessantly to keep these two on the program much longer. The contest will get more brutal each week as the celebs improve their steps.
The obvious early front-runners like Nyle DiMarco, Ginger Zee and Wanya Morris will continue to battle it out with Paige VanZant, Jodie Sweetin and NFL hotshots Von Miller and Antonio Brown. Marla Maples may hang tough for a while, but sheâs probably outclassed here, unless she can roust as many allies as her presidential-hopeful ex-husband.
Those are a few predictions based on what little weâve seen so far, and anything can change. But Iâd be shocked if the eventual finalists donât emerge from that already top-of-the-heap group.
On to âLatin Night,â a perennial theme for the long-running series, where Geraldo went full Busey (see video above, if you dare), pro Mark Ballas had to sit out because of a back injury and the men revealed lots and lots of chiseled mid-body real estate.
Jodie Sweetin and Keo Motsepe
Samba to âBurn Up the Danceâ by Dillon Francis and Skrillex
This mom of two young kids told People magazine sheâs embracing her âsexy sideâ on âDWTS,â though she said she felt âawkwardâ during practice and suffered a mini-meltdown. Keo talked her down, and he mustâve had a calming effect on the âFuller Houseâ star, who took her cue from their song and did, in fact, burn up the dance in a metallic gold getup. Len Goodman said the dance was hot enough without the flame special effects on stage, and Bruno Tonioli called her a âgolden goddessâ who is âin the right place.â Carrie Ann Inaba said she was âin the zone,â but warned her to keep it fun and light, as opposed to concentrating too hard on her steps.
Score: 21
Marla Maples and Tony Dovolani
Argentine tango to Ed Sheeranâs âDonâtâ
Marla, an all-natural yogi and meditation fanatic, tried to convince her pro partner to adopt her healthy amino-acid-and-collagen lifestyle during their pre-taped video, but Tony was having none of it. Maybe thatâs why her âbody workâ is near perfection, Bruno said, though he urged her to go âdown and dirty.â âYouâve got it, flaunt it,â said Bruno. Carrie Ann called her elegant and sophisticated and liked her long-lined take on the tango. Len, less cranky than usual, said it was clean and polished. He even smiled. Whoa.
Score: 20
Geraldo Rivera and Edyta Sliwinska
âRan Kan Kanâ by Tito Puente
I think I speak for everyone on the planet when I say, âWhat the what was that?!â Geraldo as a straw-haired, orange-hued Donald Trump doppelganger in the Oval Office? Edyta as Melania in a full-length fur coat? Well, at least we knew quickly which clip would be viral within minutes. Geraldo said heâs been friends with Trump for years, and promised âto make dance great againâ during rehearsal. Carrie Ann was entertained, and though he did ânot make dance great again,â she saw âimprovement.â Len saluted him for giving it his best shot, and Bruno found it had âplenty of bravado,â though he was confused by the content. Bless you, Tom Bergeron, for asking about âthe staging.â Geraldo said they wanted to bring some levity to the super-serious election chatter. Did they? It was a totally hilarious spectacle, if that counts.
Score: 13, equal to the low numbers from week 1
Paige VanZant and troupe member Allen standing in for Mark Ballas
Salsa to Don Omarâs âDanza Kuduroâ
Paige had been concerned that she and Mark were about the same physical size, wondering aloud in rehearsal if heâd be able to lift and toss her around the dance floor. And then, he crashed and burned, grabbing his back and saying he thought he slipped a disc. Ouch. MRIs, bone scans and CTs follow. Paige didnât miss a beat with her stand-in partner, with Len calling it âthe best dance so far on season 22.â Bruno said she unleashed a volcanic explosion, or something like that, with energy and ease. Carrie Ann said she âdestroyed that number,â though she tends to rush ahead of the music sometimes.
Score: 24, 8s across, even from Len
Antonio Brown and Sharna Burgess
Rumba to âAdornâ by Miguel
The football starâs only known the gorgeous redhead Sharna for a few weeks, and he had to get all up in her personal space for the rumba. He didnât seem to mind. In fact, he looked like he was enjoying the heck out of that intimate, touchy-feely number. Bruno called him âblessed and gifted with all the right equipment.â But he warned him about applying the technique. Carrie Ann said he has the nuances, but needs to provide a stronger base for his partner. Len knows thereâs a dancer inside, and looks forward to seeing it unleashed, but found the performance a little âscruffy.â
Score: 19, and the audience wasnât happy with two 6s
Kim Fields and Sasha Farber
Salsa to Gloria Estefanâs âCongaâ
Kim struggled and broke down during rehearsal, so Sasha surprised her with a Skype call from her idol, Gloria Estefan. Sashaâs the best. Kim attacked that salsa but suffered a few bobbles along the way. Carrie Ann noticed, of course, but called her âa natural performer,â with âTina Turner legs,â and Len thinks she shows âgreat promise and potential.â Bruno advised her to cover her mistakes, keep going, and not let on that she messed up.
Score: 19
Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd
Rumba to âStole the Showâ by Parson James
Unlike Marlee Matlin, a previous deaf âDWTSâ contestant who could feel vibrations, Nyle canât hear anything. That didnât stop him from killing it during his first week on the show. During rehearsal, a few of his deaf family members stopped by for moral support. And Peta, rightly, predicted that the judges would nitpick them after their strong out-of-the-gate performance. She was so right. Len said there was âa proper lift,â which is a no-no in the rumba, and he found it âtoo hecticâ and âtoo full of attack and aggression.â Bruno said it had âspine-tingling intensity,â but then picked on Nyleâs lines.
Score: 20
Mischa Barton and Artem Chigvintsev
Cha Cha to âPata Pataâ by Miriam Makeba
It needed to be a dance of redemption after a rocky start, but Artem felt like she wasnât trying in practice. He didnât like the drama, and he couldnât find any sense of fun in her work. Mischa, when she wasnât taking breaks, just seemed confused and sour. Their cha cha was off time and stiff. Bruno liked that she tried to get into character, but it didnât fit with the music. Carrie Ann loved that she saw more of Mischaâs personality, and Len found much more âdance contentâ in the performance.
Score: 15
Von Miller and Witney Carson
Cha Cha to LunchMoney Lewisâs âAinât Too Coolâ
Witneyâs a âBarbie drill sergeant,â said Von, who has been fined by his pint-sized partner for being late and farting prodigiously during practice. (Sheâs giving all those crisp $100 bills to a skin cancer charity.) In short, do not mess with Witney. Carrie Ann thought he danced too small, and Len found it âtasty in placesâ with âfunny bitsâ that had to do with him stepping on his heels. Bruno warned Witney to push the dance style front and center, rather than relying on Vonâs big personality.
Score: 20
Wanya Morris and Lindsay Arnold
Salsa at âEcha Paâllaâ by Pitbull
Heâs on tour with his band, Boyz II Men, so it was a hectic week with practice in two states. It didnât matter because Wanya may be the most naturally gifted dancer in the whole bunch this season. Not only can he move, but heâs a joy to watch, and Lindsay is smartly making the most of his considerable talent. That was a loaded salsa with tricks and turns and Lindsayâs legs for days. Len said it was âfull of energy, excitement, rhythm,â and Bruno said he had all the moves âfrom A to Z.â Carrie Ann called him âthe king of the ballroom.â
Score: 24, tied for the highest score of the night
Doug Flutie and Karina Smirnoff
Paso doble to Rodrigo y Gabrielaâs âBuster Voodooâ
The last time Flutie heard a crowd roaring for him, he was still in the NFL, so he got misty last week after his first performance. (The crowd clearly loves him, despite his lack of dance experience.) This go-around, he danced an aggressive paso doble to signify his sonâs battle with autism. Bruno, whoâs all about the showmanship, found it âso virile, so masculine,â and âso much betterâ than his initial outing. Carrie Ann declared Flutie âin the game,â for a routine that played to his strengths, and Len said it had âattack and purpose.â
Score: 20, a marked improvement
Ginger Zee and Val Chmerkovskiy
Samba to âSorryâ by Justin Bieber
Ginger needed to find her swagger and her inner flirt, Val said, and he told her to dig deep. The new mom said her sexy self was buried under baby-marriage-life, but sheâd try to relocate it. Did she? Thatâs debatable because it was more of a G-rated version of the samba, light and sweet. Carrie Ann thought it was âfantasticâ despite a few missteps. Bruno liked the way she recovered from those foot faults.
Score: 21
Next week: the most memorable year, in which celebs talk about watershed moments in their lives and shed lots of tears. Kim Fields already promised a âFacts of Lifeâ-themed dance.
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