November 27, 2007

Final 'Dancing' Performances Disappoint

In a season filled with drama, last night’s final performances on “Dancing with the Stars” failed to elicit even a gasp from the audience. The biggest reaction of the night came from judge Bruno Tonioli, who called Marie Osmond’s doll getup “a cross between Baby Jane and the bride of Chucky."

The finalists – Marie, Helio Castronoves and Melanie Brown – did not give their most powerful performances of the season. Mel B. turned in a stiff routine with partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. At least they had the Spice Girls cheering from the audience.

“We didn't know they were coming,” Maks told “Extra” after the show. “It was a total surprise. Mel's husband set everything up.”

Maksim, who told “Extra” yesterday that Marie didn’t deserve to be in the finals, also said he’s faced an onslaught of criticism since the interview. But he told “Extra” backstage that he’s simply shrugging it off.

Marie had a similar attitude about his harsh words. “I think ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ when I signed on for this, was about non-dancers becoming dancers. And it’s about improvement!” she huffed.

The judges were not pleased with Marie’s odd freestyle with partner Jonathan Roberts. Dressed as a doll that comes to life, she awkwardly stumbled through the Rolling Stones song “Start Me Up.” She scored the lowest of the night. Even the energetic Helio Castroneves was penalized for sloppy footwork with partner Julianne Hough.

“Excuse my French, but screw the judges!” said a fuming Julianne. “I thought they really put a downer on the whole room.”

Added Jonathan, “The judges were hard on everyone, particularly hard on Marie.”

The final three will perform one more dance tonight, which only the judges will score. Those scores, along with last night’s totals and the viewer votes, will be combined to crown a winner.


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On 29 Nov 2007, sharron wrote:

Marie’s dancing started out terrible, and she was over weight. She kept pushing forward, lost weight, and got better at the ‘dance routines.’
At her age, and after so many children, I think it was amazing she had the nerve to go on stage, at all!
I say ‘Bravo’ to Marie for her efforts!

She shouldn’t have gone as far she did. I believe this part was political.(?)
How much money did her family have riding on the show?

 
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On 27 Nov 2007, B.K.Nielsen wrote:

Marie and her brother really ahve misused the media during the competition. Her brother should not have been allowed to comment on all the dancers in any TV programs while his sister still is on the show. He is judging the other competitors in a very unprofessionel way. What does he even know about dancing!! She should have gone a long time ago.

 
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On 27 Nov 2007, Barnsinger wrote:

The judges were hard on Marie because her freestyle made a travesty of the competition. It was supposed to be a dance routine, not a comedy sketch. They were actually easy on her with their scores; that performance didn’t even warrant the 8s that she received. It was also a shameless plug for her dolls, which was just not called for.

 
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