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Learn more- A week after David Hasselhoff failed to be rescued by the voters, the remaining contestants on "Dancing with the Stars" took to the dance floor.
Rick & Cheryl: Ex-NBA star Rick Fox prepared to take on the jive with partner Cheryl Burke. He was struggling to do some of the rapid footwork because of a ruptured tendon in his foot -- the injury that ended his career. He made it work, and head judge Len Goodman said it was solid. He called Rick "a contender." Bruno Tonioli called Rick's performance "a feat," even though he said it could have been slightly sharper. Carrie Ann Inaba agreed and said Rick was good, but that he was better last week. She told him to work harder on his Latin dances. Scores: 7, 7, and 7. Total: 21.
Florence & Corky: TV icon Florence Henderson said her first performance was "surreal," but she wanted to be seen as a contender and not just seen as a 76-year-old. She had to work up some endurance for the quickstep. She seemed to forget some steps, but there was some levity. Bruno said that, at times, "it was a little bit like 'Driving Miss Daisy.'" He said it wasn't perfect, but "it was lovely at times." Carrie Ann said it was incredible that Florence was out there dancing at 76, adding that the dance really suited her and she liked it. Len said Florence's age has no bearing on how he feels, then he said Florence should stick around another week. Scores: 7, 6, and 6. Total: 19
Brandy & Maks: A week after Bruno quipped, that he loves the taste of Brandy in the evening, the singer was back. She butted heads with Maks during rehearsals, requiring the bleep to be used when she described what he was acting like. They danced the jive. Carrie Ann said she was happy with Brandy's energy, but the dance was sloppy. Len said Brandy took a slight step back compared to last week. Bruno said that "OK" from Brandy is not good enough, because she can do so much better. Scores: 7, 7, and 7. Total: 21
Michael & Chelsie: The judges didn't love singer Michael Bolton's Viennese waltz last week, and he was intimidated by the jive. He also had a throat infection for part of their rehearsal, and despite some frustrations he refused to quick. Len said the world wasn't quite ready for Michael's interpretation of the jive. He said there were some decent basic steps, but the dance just didn't fit him. Bruno sent Michael back to the doghouse, and told him it was probably the worst jive in the show's 11 seasons. Len piped up and said that Bruno should keep some comments to himself. Carrie Ann said it was tough to be a judge critiquing Michael Bolton, but it was awkward. [bScores: 4, 5, and 3. Total: 12
Audrina & Tony: After a quick start with her cha cha last week, Audrina set out to become a contender. She said she was sacrificing "everything" to be on the show and wanted to make it worthwhile. She became emotional when she talked about the outside pressure and the toll on her personal life. They danced the quickstep. Bruno said "the show pony is turning into Secretariat." He pointed out a mistake and said Audrina lost her posture a bit at times. Carrie Ann said it was a huge improvement over last week, and she also noted the one "tiny misstep." Len plainly said, "That was the best dance tonight." Before the scores were read, Brooke introduced a clip from rehearsals, in which Tony said he'd wax his legs if the routine didn't score three 8s Scores: 8, 8, and 7. Total: 23
Jennifer & Derek: After moving to the top of the leader board last week with an emotional Viennese waltz, Jennifer was ready to break the chains with the jive. She talked about the discovery that she had cancer and her spinal cord was compressed. Because of her physical limitations, Derek said they were going to have to "find a way to amp up this jive without killing Jennifer." She laid on the floor to take the judges' comments. Carrie Ann said Jennifer's energy never let up, and she earned the right to lay on the floor. Len said it was bright, colorful and a "full-on fabulous job." Bruno called it "wicked." Scores: 8, 8, and 8. Total: 24
In a bit of an odd moment, there was seemingly random booing in the ballroom, which Brooke Burke and the others in the dancers' skybox noticed. Seconds later, Sarah Palin came on screen to give her opinion on the performances.
Margaret & Louis: After going for laughs last week, Margaret seemed to be taking things a bit more seriously with the jive. Louis said that she had to realize that she can't hide behind her comedy on the dance floor. She cried in rehearsal when she realized she didn't have to make fun of herself, and instead could actually dance. She missed some steps, but Len called it "a proper jive," but told her to work on her kicks. Bruno agreed that she had to keep it tight. Carrie Ann said there was "definitely an improvement," but told her to watch out for leading with her shoulders. Scores: 6, 6, and 6. Total: 18
Kyle & Lacey: Disney star Kyle Massey earned a fan last week in Carrie Ann, but he was focused on being twice as good as last week. He spent the week trying to get in better shape. Lacey told him he couldn't have burgers, and he said he didn't have a burger before rehearsal, then winked at the camera that he'd had two. He vowed to give the coolest, hippest, sexiest quickstep of the night -- as long as he didn't mess up. Bruno said Kyle was a powerhouse as a performer, but that he needs more control in ballroom and he needs to focus on that. Carrie Ann said Kyle was a little flat footed, but she loved it. Len said it was "hardly a classic quickstep," but he liked it. Scores: 8, 7, and 7. Total: 22
Kurt & Anna: Ex-NFL quarterback Kurt Warner brushed off Len's criticism from last week, and was in a fun mood. He was even willing to spray tan if it helped his dancing. They did a jive. Carrie Ann said Kurt reminded her of "everybody's crazy uncle at a wedding who has a little too much to drink and gets all crazy." Len thought the comment was a bit personal, but proceeded with his critique and said that Kurt last week was in the outhouse and this week was in the penthouse. Bruno said Kurt looked like a cool guy doing the jive and added that he "got it." Scores: 7, 7, and 7. Total: 21
'The Situation' and Karina: Mike 'The Situation' admitted he was actually enjoying the process of learning to dance and that he wanted to do well. Karina put him through the ringer in rehearsal for their quickstep. Len called it "a series of unfortunate events." But he said that, for a difficult dance, The Situation did well. Bruno said he could tell Mike wanted to do well, but was concentrating and counting a bit too much. Carrie Ann thanked him for not doing the fist pump, and suggested that he work on his musicality. Scores: 6, 6, and 6. Total: 18
Bristol & Mark: Bristol Palin took Mark Ballas back to Alaska, and it cut into their rehearsal time. They had to prepare for a quickstep. Bruno said there was a fresh, non-performing aspect of her that was refreshing, but she had to take on the role of an actress to sell her performances. Carrie Ann said Bristol reminds her of Kelly Osbourne, saying there was "something so beautiful about watching" her. She said she couldn't wait to see her week after week. Len said "it's close, it's not quite there, but it's very, very close." He added that her performance just needs a bit more flair. Scores: 7, 8, and 7. Total: 22
LEADER BOARD:
Jennifer & Derek: 24
Audrina & Tony: 23
Kyle & Lacey: 22
Bristol & Mark: 22
Rick & Cheryl: 21
Brandy & Maks: 21
Kurt & Anna: 21
Florence & Corky: 19
Margaret & Louis: 18
Mike 'The Situation' & Karina: 18
Michael & Chelsie: 12
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