âDancing With the Starsâ recap: Bindi Irwin, Nick Carter take early lead in week 1
Does it make any difference that a reality show like âDancing With the Starsâ is long in the tooth? No, it doesnât. Not when the producers have gathered a cast of characters that includes wild man Gary Busey, snake charmer Bindi Irwin, butter queen Paula Deen, pop legend Chaka Khan, a couple of boy band stars, a social media phenom and a newly crowned American hero.
Thatâs a breath of fresh air, even for a series that has a definite, established (some might say tired) formula. Season 21âs contestants bring baggage and potential, loyal fans and hardened haters. Itâs a decent recipe for success or, at the very least, wacky entertainment.
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The show kicked off last night with a big Hollywood Boulevard flash-mob-style number and continued at a quick clip with intros to all the 13 competitors. How long before Busey brought the crazy? Not long at all, which bodes well for his run. Heâs an early audience favorite, so expect him to stick around for a while.
Hereâs what happened, in sort-of alphabetical order:
Alek Skarlatos and Lindsay Arnold
Sacramento native Alek and his two childhood friends overpowered a suspected terrorist who opened fire on a train from Amsterdam to Paris a few weeks ago. Theyâre now international heroes, and Alek, an Army National Guardsman, is hoofing it with âSo You Think You Can Danceâ alum Lindsay.
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She says his work ethic and willingness to take direction are among his strongest assets, making up for his lack of dance background. Their foxtrot to Afrojackâs âTen Feet Tallâ brought the house down, and Alek has fairly quickly found his footing on unfamiliar ground.
Co-host Tom Bergeron was the first to thank Alek for his courage, saying, âYou represent the best of who we all hope we could be.â
Carrie Ann Inaba called it âone of best dances of the night,â and Bruno Tonioli judged him light on his feet. Co-host Erin Andrews dubbed him âAmericaâs sweetheartâ responsible for âa very special momentâ on the premiere.
Score: A well-deserved 22, which means thereâs room for improvement and the barâs not being set unrealistically high.
Alexa PenaVega and Mark Ballas
An actress from the âSpy Kidsâ family film franchise, Alexa is half of the only married couple to ever compete on the series. She may already be considered one of the front-runners in this contest, and her jive with Mark went pretty well.
Mark, it should be noted, wears a man bun. So does Alexaâs husband. Plus or minus for Alexa? Discuss.
Bruno thought she was a âhot sexy wild Latina,â just like he likes (uncomfortable chuckles rippled through the audience), and said her âkicks and flicksâ were solid. Carrie Ann thought she danced with âsensuality and strengthâ but needs to watch the arm thatâs not in the hold position. Julianne thought the routine had âso much contentâ and that Alexa had âamazing presence.â
Score: 22, with extra love from Bruno
Andy Grammer and Allison Holker
This pop singer-songwriter performed his hit, âHoney, Iâm Good,â on âDWTSâ last season, and he said it made him feel close to his mother, who died six years ago. She was a big dance fan, and heâs now dedicating his performance to her.
So, a vote against Andy is a vote against his beloved dead mom. Take that, viewers.
He and Allison were picture perfect together during their foxtrot, and he was âdashing and confidentâ but his footwork and rise and fall need smoothing out, Bruno said. Julianne liked his musicality and strong lines, but Carrie Ann thought he needed a better connection with his partner.
Score: Probably better than they deserved at 21.
Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough
The Aussie actress and conservationist is so relentlessly chipper that itâs impossible not to like her. Sheâs wearing her first high heels on the show after saying that her usual khaki uniform isnât so much fashion as it is a lifestyle. How is any 17-year-old kid this cool? I want her to be my mate.
Paired with five-time Mirrorball champ and all-around killer performer Derek, Bindi looked tough from the start. And they were in khaki (at least for a while, until Bindiâs tear-away dress tore away to reveal a sparkly costume underneath). And Derek already met a baby alligator during a break in rehearsals.
Their jive to âCrocodile Rockâ worked the crowd into a near frenzy. Julianne Hough called it the âbest performance of the night,â while Bruno dubbed her âthe wonder from down under.â If Carrie Ann were 30 years younger, sheâd want to be Bindiâs BFF (and date Hayes â more on that later).
Score: 24, tied for the lead
Carlos PenaVega and Witney Carson
Thereâs almost always a boy band rep in the house, but this season there are two. Carlos was in Big Time Rush, a pop act birthed on a Nickelodeon TV program of the same name, and heâs the other half of the first married couple to ever compete on âDWTS.â
Neither Carlos nor his wife, Alexa, has ballroom training, but they can both move. Carlos sometimes wears a man bun. What else do we need to know at this point?
Julianne thought he was the âmost natural performerâ of the night and that he âlooks like a manâ on the dance floor. Carrie Ann and Bruno want more from him, but liked the jive he and Witney did to the James Brown classic tune, âI Got You (I Feel Good).â
Score: 23, with Bruno messing up a line of perfect 8s with his 7
Carlos seemed OK with the score, as long as he gets to keep his wifeâs skimpy spangled costume. No really, he said to co-host Erin Andrews: ask wardrobe if we can take it home.
Chaka Khan and Keo Motsepe
These two had a little good-natured face-off during pre-show rehearsals based on their titles. Keo let Chaka know that heâs actually a South African prince. She reminded him that sheâs royalty, with her 10 Grammys and 70 million records sold. The guy knows when heâs outranked. He called her âa legend, a diva, a queen.â
Advantage Chaka.
The couple did a cha cha to a cover of her massive hit, âI Feel for You,â and she didnât so much dance as gyrate to the beat after floating into the ballroom on a suspended platform. The judges werenât kind, with Carrie Ann saying Chaka had so much fun she âkinda forgot the choreography,â and Bruno noting that even though sheâs a âgoddess descending,â she didnât have the technique, foot placement or hip action needed for the style. Julianne told her to take up more space.
Score: One of the lowest of the bunch at 13.
Gary Busey and Anna Trebunskaya
Heâs an Oscar nominee for âThe Buddy Holly Story,â and heâs also a commercial star these days. Maybe Garyâs best known, though, for being a live wire, a Skeletor look-alike and a massive goofball. I mean that lovingly, of course.
During rehearsal with the gorgeous Russian and 11-time âDWTSâ pro, he canât quite get the steps and asks her, âAm I really slow?â She reassures him that heâs âlearning a brand new language.â That language includes some kung fu and kickboxing moves, apparently, that Anna was either too nice or too afraid to cut out of the routine.
Their cha cha to âDancing in the Streetâ was long on showmanship but short on real dance. No matter. The crowd went nuts for Gary, and then he busted out some crazy on Bergeron. Go ahead and try to dissect that interaction. If you figure out what Gary was talking about, please let me know. I did get the part where he gave a shout-out to his mother, making it the second dead-mom reference of the night.
Carrie Ann said he gave the routine â1,000 percent,â and Julianne called him âlarger than life.â âI donât know how great of a cha cha that was, but we had a great timeâ watching, she said, noting that he likely âstole Americaâs hearts.â
Right about now, did anyone except me start to miss Len Cranky Pants Goodman?
Score: A passable 15
Hayes Grier and Emma Slater
You donât know the significance of a Vine star? Thatâs because you are old. Just kidding. Everybodyâs old compared to Hayes, who has some 8 million social media followers and at 15 is the youngest male to ever compete on the show.
He does some "dancing" in practice that Emma compares to a T-Rex. He repeats these moves for the studio audience and Andrews. Everyone is confused but amused. Will that get him a date to the prom? Heavens no. Thatâs why he needs the cha cha, and Emma smartly set a high-school theme and picked current bouncy pop hit âCheerleaderâ for their routine.
Heâs not a dancer, but at least he looked like he was having fun and not counting steps, like so many novices do.
Julianne told him to focus on his core and open his eyes, while Bruno called him a âboy wonder,â with natural musicality. Carrie Ann said his assets are his âyouthful gawkinessâ and âgreat stage persona.â And then she hit on him. Not really (?).
The judges liked what they saw. Score: An optimistic 21.
Kim Zolciak Biermann and Tony Dovolani
Sheâs a real housewife of Atlanta with a hot bod, big wigs and six kids who has trouble letting go. Sheâs a bit of a control freak, she admitted during the pre-taped segment, and wants everything in her life to appear perfect.
No such luck with the Cleopatra-themed salsa routine to chart topper âHey Mama,â where Tony had tried to cover up her lack of dancing prowess by including a bunch of pros in the number. She knew she didnât perform well, but was so relieved that she cried at the end. Who knew sheâd be the first to shed a tear?
Carrie Ann and Julianne lectured her about holding back and said she wonât be able to do âthe bare minimumâ and stay in the contest. Bruno told her she has to âsell it.â Nearly everyone made some kind of reference to her hot bod, and she couldnât stop mentioning her pro football player husband.
Score: A measly 12, the bottom of the barrel
Nick Carter and Sharna Burgess
Nick is the other boy band star and, arguably, a much bigger star than Carlos PenaVega. Backstreet Boys were huge in the â90s and have sold a total of 130 million records in the ensuing decades.
They were famous enough that Sharna had posters of Nick all over her room as a teenager, and she readily admits that fact. Awkward? It doesnât seem to be. Anyway, Nickâs reportedly scared to death to ballroom dance, so she can trump him there.
He said he used to hide behind the other guys in the band and that he gets âfingeryâ when he dances. Hereâs my assessment: heâs a ringer. Boo, false modesty!
Julianne, who also had his face plastered on her bedroom walls, blushed and said he was fantastic. Bruno predicted heâd be around for weeks to come, and Carrie Ann cautioned him about the nervous jitters but thought the routine was âexcellent.â
Score: 24, tied for the lead
Paula Deen and Louis van Amstel
The infamous TV chef is easily distracted, and she burps in her dance partnerâs face during rehearsal. Hello, Paula! Iâm expecting great things from you this season, and by that I mean histrionics, tears, drama and silliness. I think she will not disappoint me.
Their quickstep to âHey Good Looking,â started in a kitchen setting â with lots of saturated fat on the countertop, natch â and ended with Deen saying sheâd probably soiled her undies because nerves. Hello, Paula!
Then she wanted a do-over.
Julianne thought she was holding onto Louis for dear life during that performance, and Bruno compared her to a barnacle (he probably didnât meant the edible type). She should strive to be more like a soufflĂŠ, he said.
Score: 15
Tamar Braxton and Valentin Chmerkovskiy
Sheâs a Grammy-nominated singer, reality show star and talk show host. Heâs the puffed-up reigning Mirrorball Trophy champ. And theyâre both strong-willed people, as evidenced by their video practice session in which he says heâs the boss and she tells him to talk less.
They kind of murdered that quickstep, especially considering it was a first effort. Itâs obvious that Tamar has rhythm and coordination. Beyond that, sheâs a performer, which puts her way ahead of some of her competitors.
Bruno called the dance âa brilliant beginning,â and Carrie Ann said she was surprised at how well Tamar did with the difficult style. Julianne called her a âfeisty, fierce womanâ who showed âelegance and femininity.â
Score: A solid 23.
Victor Espinoza and Karina Smirnoff
Heâs a pint-sized Triple Crown winner, which works perfectly for his day job but not so well for partner dancing, and sheâs a wily competitor.
Karina, returning to the series this season, shows just how smart she is by dressing Victor in jockey silks (with a bedazzled helmet!) and telling him to simulate riding a horse instead of attempting a salsa.
Carrie Ann, while noting that he didnât do any of the assigned dance, said he âhorsed it up,â which probably means galloping and stuff. Just like American Pharaoh! Well, not really. But he was âfocused and bright,â and âadorable,â she said.
Julianne mightâve summed it up his swiveling and grinding best: âThose hips, though!â
Indeed.
Score: A just-fair 15 out of 30.
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