Enjoying the show - the extra snippets of dancing as we come back from commercial are really there for the live audience, but they add that dimension - an improvement over Tom's habitual greeting.
Derek's tour de force with the rotating room was great fun. I guess the live audience had to see it on a screen just as we did.
Some of the new special effects must be similarly added for the broadcast, digital overlays.
So the weakest dancer, Sean, left, graciously, with artificial elimination, "Not necessarily in the bottom two." Surely, the next weakest dancer, Ingo, was in the bottom two. Perhaps they wanted to spare his darling son, Peanut, who got some footage of his week on the set.
Then we will have 5 dancers, and they are calling it the semi-final. That means they are going to eliminate two dancers or have a final with four dancers. I would hate to see the talented and supremely entertaining Jacoby Jones have to leave before the end, even if Kellie and Zendaya are better dancers, and Ali Reisman an Olympic champion saddled with Mark Ballas.
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