Summary of Dancing With the Stars: Season 27, Episode 8



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Typically Halloween on Dance with the stars Let's be honest) is known for its dreadful show, for the ceaseless play of American dad Tom Bergeron's and some offbeat dances. This season, it's all about breaking your neck. Seriously, Tom accurately notes the number of routines featuring a choreography that mimics the breaking of someone's neck. It's four out of nine by the end of the evening, that's three too many.

In addition to the repeated viewing of this heartbreaking image, your nightmares abound with other pleasures such as the performances of Jabbawoceez, our pros touring parties and Stephen "tWitch" Boss. But not everything is nightmarish: some things are a dream come true. Um, do you remember when just two weeks ago I wanted Allison Holker to decorate the dance floor again? She joins her husband in their routine. Guys, the secret is real and should not be disturbed. If it's not scary enough for you, maybe the routine of our couples will give you your solution for Halloween.

Milo Manheim and Witney Carson
Contemporary, "toxic" by 2WEI
Witney calls this contemporary insane asylum ensemble the "scariest choreography" she's ever made, so you now know we've got something REAL GOOD, because, uh, hello, you remember- you from his contemporary with Frankie Muniz? I still have nightmares. This routine may not be as haunting as this one, but she is right: the terrifying factor is very high. Milo and Witney are so much in sync as the patient who has lost his mind and his hallucinations. Carrie Ann is right to point out how amazing their partner's work has been this season. Even Len, the sworn enemy of jazz and contemporary, is just as excited after this one. That's how you start Halloween Night.
Judges' rating: 30/30

John Schneider and Emma Slater
Paso Doble, "Main Titles" of Beetlejuice, by Ray Chew Live
I mean, John and Emma receive the blessing that is the Beetlejuice theme and nowhere in their paso they have giant shrimp hands that attack them. Instead, Emma is very interested in the story she evokes about Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII fighting in the afterlife. . It's funny! It's epic! The judges are extremely hard at the pair. They thought that John had never really found his place and that there were mistakes all over the dance floor. Len applauds what they did while they were waiting, so that's something. It's Len! Even so, even Tom does not award them an honorary paddle of '8' can do less to suffer the sting of their low score.
Judges' rating: 19/30

DeMarcus Ware and Lindsay Arnold
Salsa, "Under Your Spell" by Leo Soul
The poor DeMarcus and Lindsay were excited long before Halloween night, as they were part of Disney Night's "fake-at-risk" schemes. So this week, he continues to push his limits, which are apparently his hips. They do not move! Lindsay focuses on getting in shape, which, honestly, looks like a dream job. Maybe she should focus on this senseless lifting gear that they put into the routine because it is SAINT HELL. But, like the hips, I understand. Their salsa tells the story of a mourning groom who has found his zombie fiancee in the cemetery – an extremely dark story for such a lively routine, but it's Halloween night for you. They, meaning the hips of DeMarcus, get rave reviews.
Judges' rating: 26/30

Evanna Lynch and Keo Motsepe
Tango, "Disturbia" by Rihanna
Oh, my boy, Evanna and Keo took their 24th round of the judges at the extremely difficult Disney Night. "Will I have a 10?" Wonders Evanna, panicked in the bowels of the ballroom. Halloween is supposed to be scary and scary, but not sad! Evanna has a new perspective: she does not dance to please the judges or anyone else, she dances for herself. And maybe for cats. The girl loves cats! She embodies one for this strong and intense tango and it is worth it. Carrie Ann is just "a woman who loves a fierce woman", and the boys also notice how confident Evanna's dance is this week. I guess we should talk a little bit about the cat's energy. It seems to work.
Judges' rating: 29/30

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