Dancing with the Stars Episode 33’s semi-finals included both thrilling performances and a surprising turn of events. On the path to the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy on Dancing With the Stars, everything is moving at full speed.
The stars’ abilities were put to the test in the semi-finals, where they performed in two phases of intense competition, one in a dancing style and one in a Latin style. Chandler Kinney, a Disney star, left the program with a promise to display her sensual side during her salsa act. To get in the mood, she even went to a salsa bar with her professional partner Brandon Armstrong. However, Chandler has never been good in Latin-style dances, and this evening’s performance was no exception.
The Semi-Final Highlights
Fans were taken down by a shocking turn of events during the Dancing with the Stars quarterfinal. With a flawless score of 30, Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson’s Foxtrot dominated the event, showing their exceptional technical prowess and relationship. Chandler Kinney received good reviews for her real performance in the explosive song “Salsa.”
Ilona Maher proved her development as a dancer and athlete with an exciting Viennese Waltz. Stephen Nedoroscik encountered an unexpected hurdle when his spectacles blew off mid-tango, however, he recovered with grace and still received excellent praise. The night took an unexpected turn as all five couples made it to the finals, violating convention and paving the way for an exciting conclusion. This surprising choice gave a thrilling touch to a night full of memorable performances and inspiring tales.
The Semi-Finals Scoring
Fans stuck to their seats as the Dancing with the Stars semis saw thrilling performances and outstanding scores. With an almost flawless Foxtrot (score of 30 out of 30) and a powerful Paso Doble (score of 28), Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson stunned the judges. With their impressive Salsa score of 29 points, Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong displayed their consistency, and their Foxtrot scored the same amount.
Olympic rugby players Alan Bersten and Ilona Maher stunned with a strong Viennese Waltz, scoring 29, showcasing her dance transformation. Even though one judge gave Stephen Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold’s Tango a flawless score of 10, totaling 25 out of 30, their performance took a dramatic turn when his glasses flew off in the middle of the performance. Witney Carson and Danny Amendola closed out the evening with moving performances that touched both the judges and the crowd. Going into the finals, the competition was more intense than ever thanks to the scores, which demonstrated both technical skill and emotional connection.
Which Dance Stars Got Eliminated?
Surprisingly, during the Nov. 19 Dancing With the Stars Semi-Finals, no pair was eliminated. Ilona Maher and Alan Bersten, Danny Amendola and Witney Carson, Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson, Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong, and Stephen Nedoroscik, and Rylee Arnold are all heading to the finale.
However, every couple will perform freestyle moves in the finale, which will be determined by the judges’ evaluations and the audience’s votes. This is the second year in a row that all of the semi-final competitors have made it to the finals. We will keep an eye out for updates about the three-hour event next week. So far, the event includes an extra performance by Derek and longtime professional dancer Mark Ballas.
Summary
A night filled with inspiring tales, great performances, and a surprising turn was provided by the Dancing with the Stars semifinals. The competitors displayed their brilliance and commitment with outstanding performances that ranged from Ilona Maher’s revolutionary Viennese Waltz to Joey Graziadei’s flawless Foxtrot. The evening was further enhanced by Chandler Kinney’s thrilling salsa and Stephen Nedoroscik’s recovery from an accident during his tango.
Excitement was raised by the unexpected turn of events that sent all five teams to the finals. As the venue prepares for the final battle, fans are ready to discover who will take the Mirrorball Trophy. Despite the competition being harder than ever and emotions running high, the finale is sure to be a memorable battle. Don’t miss the exciting season finale, which will premiere on ABC and Disney+ shortly.