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DwtS 8, Week 6: Results

The two couples who received the lowest Performance Show scores were also the last two couples left onstage at the end of tonight’s Results Show. But which would go home?

Steve-O & Lacey. No surprise there.

But the other couple standing on stage with them at the end was a bit of a shock. Though Ty & Chelsie didn’t get great scores from the judges, I thought Ty was popular enough that he should be able to get through this week unscathed. He and Chelsie weren’t so confident. They looked as though they believed this could be their last night on Dancing with the Stars.

It all made more sense, once Tom Bergeron clarified that the final two couples to learn their fates weren’t necessarily the bottom two vote-getters. (Well, Steve-O & Lacey were, obviously.)

The conspiracy theorist in me believes that the producers would rather have Ty & Chelsie around than some of the other couples (*cough* LT *cough*) who get low scores from the judges. By waiting until the end to announce that they were safe, the producers probably ensured a few extra votes for Ty & Chelsie next week — while lulling LT’s fans into complacency.

The Results Show began with an encore of Lil’ Kim & Derek’s "Jailhouse Rock" Jive. Special guest performances included "America", from the Broadway revival of West Side Story

…Rascal Flatts singing "Here Comes Goodbye", accompanied by Julianne & Tony…

…a Macy’s Stars of Dance number featuring Carmen Electra (!?!?) …

…and Rascal Flatts covering The Beatles’ "Revolution."

Ox Notes: April 14, 2009

Joey Lawrence and Diane Mizota praised judge Len Goodman in the latest Yahoo! Buzz Session. Len was the voice of reason on last night’s Dancing with the Stars Performance Show, something the participants in the MOIB chatroom appreciated.

In the press line after the Performance Show, ET correspondent Maksim Chmerkovskiy made fun of Tony Dovolani’s sheer, rhinestoned, rainbow shirt. Access Hollywood and The Insider also had cameras backstage, while Us and OK! printed interviews with the DwtS cast.

People filed a What You Didn’t See report from the set of the Performance Show. Gilles Marini told People that he’ll have surgery to repair his injured shoulder as soon as he’s done with DwtS.

ABC’s Lost is watched online more than any other show, to the tune of 35.8 million video streams during the month of March alone.

Last night, I finally caught up on the most recent episode of The Amazing Race. Host Phil Keoghan blogged about how much he loved the Detour challenge that required teams to karaoke in a party taxi. It was one of my favorite TAR moments as well, especially when those dweebs Mark & Michael didn’t realize they were partying with transvestites.

DwtS 8, Week 6: Performances

After this week’s performances, the top four couples all stood within two points of one another. There was then a three-point gap separating them from the rest. That gap could well signify which couples are likely to make it into the semi-finals, and who’s just cannon-fodder for the next few weeks of Dancing with the Stars 8.

Lil’ Kim & Derek Hough — 28

Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani — 27

Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas — 26

Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke — 26

Chuck Wicks & Julianne Hough — 23

Lawrence Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska — 22

Ty Murray & Chelsie Hightower — 18

Steve-O & Lacey Schwimmer — 16

Based on scores alone, Steve-O should hit the bricks tomorrow night. But that was the situation last week, and he wasn’t even in the bottom two. Ty, Lawrence and Chuck had all better spend some time in the rehearsal studio tomorrow, as any one of them could wind up in the dance-off.

Ox Notes: April 13, 2009

If, like me, you’ve always wondered why the Dancing with the Stars Results Show is so darn long, it’s because ABC makes $205,000 for each 30-second commercial it sells during the show. That works out to $5 million an episode.

TV Guide has interviews with DwtS contestants Chuck Wicks and David Alan Grier. ET asked the contestants about their favorite things, with Family Guy being the generally acknowledged favorite TV show.

Has any network ever capitalized on a news story so quickly? Less than 24 hours after the dramatic rescue of an American freighter captain from Somali pirates, Spike announced a new series about U.S. Navy efforts to fight piracy in the Gulf of Aden.

Showtime decided not to pick up any of the four pilots it ordered.

In case you missed last night’s Rock of Love Bus finale, here’s what happened: Bret eliminated one skank and picked the other.

Note to my brother, Dan: Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi posed nude for the April 21 issue of Allure magazine. Mark your calendar accordingly.

Ox Notes: April 9, 2009

Catching up on Dancing with the Stars news, Jewel was convinced that her husband, Ty Murray, was going to be eliminated this week. People has a What You Didn’t See report from the set of the Results Show. And Carrie Ann Inaba blogged about this week’s performances for EW.

ET interviewed the latest castaway eliminated from Survivor: Tocantins, Sydney Wheeler. Casting for the 19th and 20th seasons of Survivor is ongoing, with filming for season 19 set to begin in a couple of months.

There are a few new shows debuting on the major networks tonight: Southland and Parks and Recreation on NBC and Harper’s Island on CBS. I’m willing to give Harper’s Island a try, if only because I know the mystery will be solved within 13 episodes.

The Futon Critic has a list of all of the stunts that FOX is preparing for May Sweeps.

ABC announced its summer schedule, which includes the remaining, previously unaired episodes of canceled series Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money.

If you’re looking for the last episodes of other shows that were pulled off the air before completing their runs, you might want to check out DirectTV. The pay service just announced plans to air the series The Nine, Eyes and Smith in their entirety.

Ox Notes: April 8, 2009

Note: Sorry the site’s been down most of today. Looks like my hosting company had some issues!

David Alan Grier deserves an award for the Most Hilarious Comment After Being Eliminated from Dancing with the Stars. He told Access Hollywood that judge Carrie Ann Inaba — with whom he worked on In Living Color — could "eat a dick." He expressed similar sentiments when he spoke to OK! Magazine.

I’m convinced that DAG’s post-DwtS ranting is a joke, and I reference as proof his recent appearance on the Adam Corolla Podcast. He told a story about the months he spent trying to convince Dr. Drew Pinsky that he was mad at him, even though he really wasn’t, simply because he thought it was funny.

For more backstage interviews, check out ET and The Insider. Julianne Hough told E! after the show that she won’t be back for DwtS next season. Even if she has a new boyfriend to promote?

People has a What You Didn’t See report from the set of Monday’s Performance Show, which was watched by 19.6 million viewers.

No charges have been filed against So You Think You Can Dance choreographer Alex Da Silva, who was arrested on Saturday on four allegations of sexual assault, though the police investigation continues.

NBC is moving the low-rated Kings to Saturday nights.

On May 4, Lifetime will debut a multiplatform cooking show called Cook Yourself Thin, featuring Top Chef Season 1 contestant Candice Kumai.

FOX is developing yet another horrible reality show, this time aiming to capitalize on the economic downturn. Someone’s Gotta Go will enable the employees of a small business to choose which of their coworkers should be fired. Seriously? This isn’t The Apprentice. Who wants to watch someone get fired from their real job?

DwtS 8, Week 5: Results

Just a quick recap tonight, since I’m fighting a seemingly endless cold — and losing!

The American people are more fond of mimes than I thought. Steve-O wasn’t in the Bottom Two this week, despite earning the lowest judges’ scores. Instead, Lawrence Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska and David Alan Grier & Kym Johnson had to stand under the harsh red lights.

Ultimately, David & Kym got the boot, and DAG didn’t look happy about it. When Samantha Harris asked him to sing for her one last time, DAG refused. It was refreshing to see a celebrity who’d put so much time and emotion into DwtS show his disappointment, instead of acting as though everything was okay. I like the celebs who take the process seriously, and I’ll miss DAG’s effort.

Ox Notes: April 7, 2009

If you haven’t been watching the Yahoo! Buzz Session coverage of Dancing with the Stars this season, check out this week’s analysis of the performances. Joey Lawrence’s jealousy of Gilles Marini is hilarious, as exemplified in Joey’s dissing of Gilles’ shirtless Paso Doble. Diane Mizota is a great co-host for calling Joey out on it.

Access Hollywood, ET and The Insider had cameras backstage after last night’s DwtS Performance Show. Us and OK! caught up with cast members as well.

MOIB reader OxPal sent me a link to an interview with DwtS costume designer Randall Christensen, who talked about the challenges of creating costumes for a live TV show.

I’m cutting today’s Ox Notes a little short, because my cold-and-flu medicine is kicking in, hard. I’ve been overcome by the urge to find the nearest Pink Floyd laser show.

DwtS 8, Week 5: Performances

For a fifth week in a row, Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke topped the Dancing with the Stars leaderboard. And Steve-O learned the hard way that no one likes mimes.

Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke — 29

Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas — 26

Lil’ Kim & Derek Hough — 26

Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani — 25

Chuck Wicks & Julianne Hough — 23

David Alan Grier & Kym Johnson — 22

Ty Murray & Chelsie Hightower — 21

Lawrence Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska — 20

Steve-O & Lacey Schwimmer — 18

It seems like it’s Steve-O’s time to go, but who will join him in the Bottom Two? LT? DAG? Someone who’s not known by his initials?

Ox Notes: April 2, 2009

Finally, the long-awaited sixth season of Project Runway is ready to air. A judge cleared the former Bravo hit to run this summer on Lifetime.

Meanwhile, Bravo revealed the identities of the contestants of its new fashion show, aptly titled The Fashion Show. The series, which debuts on May 7, features a Top Chef-style format, including a mini-challenge and an elimination challenge.

Catching up Dancing with the Stars news, People has a What You Didn’t See report from the set of Tuesday’s Results Show, which was watched by 13 million viewers. And here’s the Yahoo! Buzz Session about Monday’s Performance Show.

If you think dancing six hours a day means that the women of DwtS allow themselves to eat whatever they want, think again. Access Hollywood reports that after a hard day of rehearsal, Shawn Johnson indulges in "a piece of chocolate." How decadent! Given the media outcry Cheryl Burke generated last season after gaining five pounds, I guess I can’t blame them.

Survivor: Tocantins returns to CBS tonight with a brand new episode. The Futon Critic interviewed host Jeff Probst, who says that contestants often forget a truism when developing their strategies: "You cannot change who you are."

The Amazing Race is off this Sunday for the Academy of Country Music Awards. People.com asked Mel & Mike about life after the race, and Mel admitted he’s "getting marriage proposals from every rest home in the country."

On June 2, G4 network will air Steve Wiebe’s attempt to break the Donkey Kong world record at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo live. Wiebe was featured in the 2007 documentary, The King of Kong, a thoroughly enjoyable movie, even if you don’t play video games.