It's time for the eliminated folks to come back to dance once again, in the order in which they were eliminated. Jeffrey Ross and
Edyta Sliwinska dance their quickstep first. You know, if it weren't for Jeffrey's perennially dopey expression on his face, I do think that he's actually improved a bit.
Then
Ted McGinley and
Inna Brayer do their foxtrot. Ohh, I had forgotten about these two, and if I remember correctly, I put them in the top three in my pre-season predictions. They had so much potential.
Kim Kardashian and
Mark Ballas dance the mambo. Oh geez, I remember this. It's their routine danced to "Baby Got Back." Let me tell you that Kim still doesn't know what to do with that prodigious ass of hers.
After the break and another montage from the season, Tom Bergeron and Samantha welcome
Misty May-Treanor and
Maksim Chmerkovskiy back to the stage. Obviously, due to Misty's injury, they aren't dancing, but it looks like Misty is recovering nicely. She just got cleared to walk, so that's really good. Haha, Maks just goosed Tom in the middle of his introduction for
Rocco DiSpirito and
Karina Smirnoff.
And with that, Rocco and Karina take the stage for their mambo. God bless him, I love Rocco, but he still does not have a musical bone in his body.
Yay, another Cloris segment. We see a fake trailer for a movie starring Cloris Leachman and
Corky Ballas called
Dancing with the Stars: The Senior Years, coming to a retirement home near us.
The journey through
Dancing with the Stars season 7 continues with a look at the four new dance styles that were introduced this season, the hustle, the salsa, the jitterbug and the West coast swing, plus that awful big group hip hop number.
Toni Braxton and
Alec Mazo are back again, but they will not be dancing tonight because Toni just had some minor surgery that she is still recovering from. She assures us that she'll be dancing and singing in the
Dancing with the Stars tour.
Next onstage are Cloris and Corky, otherwise known as Clorky, dancing their tango. This was the one performance that was half-way decent, but I think they've lost whatever technical proficiency that they once had because they are just awful tonight! But still entertaining, nonetheless, and the audience and the judges give them a standing ovation. Cloris compares her experience on the show to pregnancy. Then, Tom and Cloris do a little
Young Frankenstein bit.
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