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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

No suprises in Dancing with the Stars


Hope Solo survived the cut tonight because Chas Bono received the lowest combined score from viewers and the judges. Rightardia thinks Chas did as well as he could do in view of his weight and size.

Bono indicated that he was upset on the Jimmy Kimmel show by Judge Bruno Tambione who called him a penguin and a Weebok. His partner, Lacey Schwimmer, was wearing a dress with petticoats during the dance and stayed in front of Chas which suggested she was trying to mask his performance. This may have incensed the judges.

Maksim also apologized for is outburst about Hope Solo's performance and his acidic words for judge Len Goodman. Maksim had suggested that Len had been in the business too long and it was time for Len to retire.

Rightardia thinks Maksim has a point. Len often seems to be at odds with the other two judges and his views reflect the business as it was a couple of decades ago.

Dancers simply must stay in the box with Len or he will lowball the team. Len seems to have lost that DWTS is about entertainment, not real dance competition. It is was real competition, viewers scores would not be considered at all.

Hope's samba was slow and slow sambas usually indicate dancers who are insecure about their performance. If she doesn't measure up next week, she will be eliminated.

Next week is do or die for Hope Solo, Nancy Grace and David Arquette. Rightardia's bet is on Arquette for third place but the judges seem to be scoring Nancy grace higher than she deserves. We would expect Rob Kardashian to be eliminated next.

JR Martinez will likely finish first and Ricki Lake--second.

The pressure will really be on next week. Watch for an upset!

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