Dancing With the Stars 7: The Most Fun Dances This Week

October 1, 2008 by Lynn  

This week’s performances were almost all very, very good for the second week. The judges highly favored both Brooke Burke & Warren Sapp, but I have to admit that one of my favorites was not the same.

Yes, I thought Warren Sapp was fantastic and the routine that he and Kym Johnson did with a “Matrix-esque” feel, was so much fun, But Brooke Burke’s dance just didn’t WOW me this week. (I’m not a huge fan of the paso doble…it’s just not my favorite.)

Here’s Warren & Kym’s dance:

And here’s my other favorite. It’s the one with Lance Bass & Lacey Schwimmer. So what of stuffy Len Goodman doesn’t like it? I think it was fantastic!!

What do you think? Should Lacey & Lance try to be more traditional, or should Len Goodman try to be more open-minded? I’d love to know what you think!

Learn more about this season’s dancers here.

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3 Responses to “Dancing With the Stars 7: The Most Fun Dances This Week”
  1. Meghan says:

    Lance and Lacey were my favorite too this week and its just a shame that Len demands all dances take on the traditional theme, movement and story line. How can dance move forward without breaking some tradition? That’s why I’m so excited for Lacey to push the boundaries this season. And with Lance as a partner she could be on the show for awhile.

  2. daniel says:

    Lance kissed a girl!!!!!!!!!!

  3. anonymous says:

    I think that it should be about time that Cloris Leachman
    be eliminated from DWTS. Her dance routines are not funny. They are embarrasssing. This is not a comedy act.
    Rocco and Karina should be given at least one more chance, in my opinion.

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