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Learn more- With everything on the line, the remaining three couples on "Dancing with the Stars" -- "the Disney princess, the TV icon and the hero of the gridiron," as Tom Bergeron puts it -- have to perform two dances, including the freestyle. The first dance for each couple, though, will be the "judges' choice," a dance chosen by the judges to accentuate the dancers' best moves.
Chelsea & Mark: Carrie Ann Inaba picks the samba and helps Chelsea make her samba less perky and more sensual. She's excited to do it again with a different vibe and says she's going "all out." Len Goodman quotes Sting and tells Chelsea that every step she takes and every move he makes, he'll be watching her. Bruno Tonioli says Chelsea is "like an ultra-sexy bombshell" and adds that the rhythm was "flowing through" her body. Carrie Ann says Chelsea was "hot, hot, hot" and that she got sensual and dirty, doing exactly what she'd hoped Chelsea would do. Scores: 10, 9, 10. Total: 29
Kirstie & Maks: Bruno pays a visit to Kirstie and has some tips for Kirstie's use of her hands in the samba. Kirstie says she wants three 10s. Bruno says Kirstie's dance was "softer, rich, full of lively pleasures, full of womanhood," but adds she still needs to play to the arena. Carrie Ann says Kirstie is clearly different from Chelsea, but she loves what Kirstie did. Len says it was appealing and was "less aggressive, less full-on." He admits it could have been crisper but it was a "lovely job and deserving of being in this final." Scores: 9, 9, 9. Total: 27
Hines & Kym: After a scary neck injury to Kym, Len picked the quickstep for Hines and Kym. He wants to see Hines go from a 7 to a 10 on the dance by helping him get his feet sharper. (Kym is wearing a neck brace in rehearsal). Carrie Ann says it was "so much fun" and says Hines is able to make the audience feel like he's running for a touchdown. Len says it was a vast improvement on the last time, but "it's not quite there yet." He says the competition is still anyone's to win or lose. Bruno says it "was like watching a mega-production on Broadway. Scores: 10, 9, 10. Total: 29
Chelsea & Mark freestyle: Chelsea is scared of Mark's freestyle choreography. He wants to showcase their youth and energy. Their high-energy routine is accompanied by flashing lights on their hands and shoes, and Chelsea's lights went out about halfway through the light show. Len says it still showcased her talent. He says the routine was "so full-on, so much attack, it was fantastic." Bruno says it's "electrifying." He liked the incorporation of classic Latin moves. Carrie Ann says she can't find the words to describe what she watched, so she stands up and shimmies a little to explain. Scores: 10, 10, 10. Total: 30
Kirstie & Maks freestyle: Maks somehow manages to describe Kirstie as neither young or athletic without sounding like a jerk, and she vows to make the dance "spectacular." Bruno says that 10 weeks ago he would not have thought of Kirstie "even attempting" to do lifts and other moves she did. He says some of it could have been smoother, but "respect, girl -- respect." Carrie Ann says the dance embodied Kirstie's role as "the new poster child for life as it should be lived at 60 years old." Len liked the elements of rumba and cha cha cha he saw. Scores: 9, 9, 9. Total: 27
Hines & Kym freestyle: Using a football halftime show as the inspiration for his routine, which is based on a drumline. Carrie Ann says it was risky and "wasn't really halftime show -- that was the whole damn Super Bowl." She loves that they were "still going for it." Len says the competition is "about give and take -- the more you give, the more points you take; you've just given your all." Bruno says they pulled all the stops "and created a crowd-pleasing event!" Scores: 10, 10, 10. Total: 30
LEADER BOARD:
Chelsea & Mark: 29 + 30 = 59
Hines & Kym: 29 + 30 = 59
Kirstie & Maks: 27 + 27 = 54
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