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Dancing With The Stars US S13E07 720p HDTV X264-2HD
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Dancing with the Stars
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TV Release: 2005-06-01 Torrent Release: 11-10-2011 by user sceneline
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TV Show Genre:
Family, Game-Show, Music, Reality-TV
Runtime:
60 min.
Parental Rating:
[12+]TV-PG - Parental Guidance Suggested
This program contains material that parents mau find unsuitable for younger children. The theme itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one or more of the following: moderate violance, some sexual sitatuion, infrequent course language, or some suggestive dialogue.
Awards:
Won 16 Primetime Emmys. Another 19 wins & 150 nominations.
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Episode: Round Three (13x7)
Episode Plot:
The stars are going to offer up performances that tell the stories of their most memorable years, and co-host Brooke Burke suggests keeping a box of tissues handy.Rob & Cheryl: Rob says he was 15 when his father died in 2003, and that's the moment he's going to use, dancing the foxtrot to "Fly Me to the Moon." The song was one of his dad's favorites and he wants the performance to be a celebration of his dad's life. Head judge Len Goodman says Rob "just put the 'dash' in the Kardashian." Bruno Tonioli says he likes the way Rob is starting to play and toy with Cheryl a bit. Carrie Ann Inaba says she likes watching Rob dance and that each week he genuinely makes progress. She calls it a charming and very smooth performance. Scores: 8, 8, 8. Total: 24Chynna & Tony: Chynna last week vowed to give us more after the judges thought she played it too safe. She says the year she's drawing from for this performance is 1990, the year Wilson Phillips' first album, which included the song "Hold On" came out. She says there were many negative influences she exorcised while writing that song, and she still gets emotional when she sings it. She and Tony do a rumba to "Hold On." The Wilsons are in the crowd! Tony says it was beautiful and "always so expressive." She says Chynna belongs in a museum. Carrie Ann says she "definitely gave us more." She says Chynna is "stunning to watch." She says she's never heard that song the way she just heard it. Len draws on the idea of holding on for one more day and says that if she keeps dancing like that, she'll be "holding on for weeks and weeks." Scores: 8, 9, 9. Total: 26Chaz & Lacey: After escaping elimination last week and being compared to an Ewok, Chaz says he's going to dance his rumba this week to a song his dad wrote, called, "Laugh at Me." It's about this year, when he completed his transformation to being a man, and how "if you have a problem with me, that's your problem and not mine." Chaz says the rumba is a tribute to his dad. Carrie Ann says she's always impressed by Chaz's courage every week. But tonight wasn't his best performance and he looked really distracted. She also says it's breaking her heart to criticize, but he didn't dance enough. Len says the opposite and says "that was the best dance I've seen you do." Bruno breaks the tie, saying the rumba is difficult and requires continuous motion. He says at times Chaz looked a little bit lost. Scores: 6, 6, 6. Total: 18Kristin & Mark: After reeling from Len's remarks the week before, Kristin decides that Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" defines her most meaningful year: 2005. She says that was the year she moved to L.A. and had to decide after high school whether she was going to go to college or try for a career in entertainment. They dance a samba. Len is smiling, but didn't like "the Beyonce stuff," the side-by-side moves. He says the other 80 percent was fabulous. Bruno calls her a "fast-moving devil woman," and adds, "Who can say no after that?" Carrie Ann says Beyonce is some"did pretty good." Scores: 8, 8, 8. Total: 24Carson & Anna: Carson says he really felt like a loser last week when Len said he's one of the worst dancers in the competition. He's saying to "It's My Life" by No Doubt, which came out in 2003, the year "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" came out to big success. He says the show allowed him to feel comfortable and proud about who he was. They dance a tango. Bruno goes nuts and says a lot of loud and enthusiastic things that are someone indiscernible. Carrie Ann says she loves Carson, adding that he brought drama, craziness, sexy, and a lot of other stuff. Len tells Carson to listen carefully, and that he doesn't need a kiss. He tells Carson he "put the 'boy' in 'flamboyant.'" He says he enjoyed it very much. Scores: 8, 7, 8. Total: 23J.R. & Karina: J.R.'s jive got decent reviews from the judges last week, and quickly explains that his most memorable year was clearly when he was injured in Iraq after running over a land mine. He thought at the time that he would have been better off had he not survived. He says his mother inspired him to "just fight." He's dancing to Tim McGraw's "If You're Reading This." He says the song is about the soldiers don't make it home, and it's a tribute to them. J.R. is overwhelmed by the standing ovation that seems to last forever. Carrie Ann is already crying when she starts talking about how J.R. "did something extraordinary." She says she could "feel the weight" with which he danced. Len says J.R. is the guy this season who danced to a standard that was unexpected. Bruno calls J.R. a "hero" and "a source of inspiration" to everyone there. Scores: 9, 8, 9. Total: 26Nancy & Tristan: Nancy talks about "Moon River," the song she walked down the aisle to at her wedding. It was also the first lullaby she sang to her twins. She recalls the frightening medical ordeal that left her unsure of whether her daughter Lucy would survive. She wants her children to see something "beautiful and magical, and to know that it was all for them." Len tells Nancy to try to get the "ballroom stretch" and posture. Bruno agrees with Len, and expands on the kinds of arm movements she needs to achieve. Carrie Ann says she was "transported." She says she was lost in a fantasy, "Disney dream." Scores: 7, 7, 7. Total: 21Ricki & Derek: After taking over the top spot on the leader board, Ricki talks about last year, when she went through a bad divorce. She shares the story of her house burning down on top of it all, and feeling like there was no chance she'd feel love again. She dances the rumba to Sara Bareilles' song, "Gravity." Bruno says "every step was as expressive as if they were in a poem." He says "that was the actress, dancer at her best." Carrie Ann declares, "Ricki Lake is on fire!" Len congratulates Derek on a great routine, and congratulates Ricky on dancing it so well. Scores: 9, 9, 9. Total: 27Hope & Maks: An energetic jive that lacked a little coordination. Her most memorable year was 2011, making it to the Women's World Cup and losing. She says she realized it was about the journey. She's dancing to Enrique Iglesias' "Tonight," which was the team's song before games. Carrie Ann says Hope is a "really strong dancer, and that was really sexy and really hot, but..." she wants to work on Hope's walk. Len says parts of the routine were "a little bit provocative" for him. But he thought it was Hope's best dance, so far. Bruno says the "sexy minx is out of the cage." He says it's "all there," but agrees with the notes on her walk. Scores: 8, 8, 8. Total: 24David & Kym: David was shocked to be in the bottom two last week, and when he thought about his most memorable year, he went to "this last year." He talks about how he escaped into alcohol after his marriage fell apart. He says he's grateful for it because he's had to look at himself so he can be there for his daughter. He's dancing to "Ooh, Child," and the voice in the song is him speaking to his daughter, telling her "everything's going to be alright." He's dancing the rumba. Courteney stands and cheers, with tears in her eyes. Len says David "did a great job" and says he's proud of him. Bruno says David brought sensitivity, vulnerability and calls it "wonderful." Carrie Ann calls it a "very nice comeback" after a tough week. She says David's raw emotion coupled with that kind of dance created something magical. Scores: 8, 8, 8. Total: 24LEADER BOARD:Ricki & Derek: 27Chynna & Tony: 26J.R. & Karina: 26Rob & Cheryl: 24Kristin & Mark: 24Hope & Maks: 24David & Kym: 24Carson & Anna: 23Nancy & Tristan: 21
Episode Release:
2005-06-01
Episode Genre:
Family, Game-Show, Music
Staff:
Actors: Tom Bergeron, Brooke Burke, Len Goodman Writers: Brandon Clayton, Rebecca Hoobler, Ben Kenniston Directors: Deepak Gattani, Alex Rudzinski
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English in United States.
DESCRIPTION
U.S. reality show based on the British series "Strictly Come Dancing," where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.