Dancefloor legend is the mix of what standard Greats night on "Dancing With the Stars," but at the end of the evening, a new theme and got the spotlight.
Sure, scoring night scandal is not the same ring, but catchy or not, the numbers do not lie - except when they do. It is confusing.
Sure, scoring night scandal is not the same ring, but catchy or not, the numbers do not lie - except when they do. It is confusing.
The trouble began just as the show was the end. Romeo and partner Chelsie Hightower had just strange matching Samba completed. As judge Carrie Ann Inaba later release, actor-rapper dancing tossed, but would bounce him were not particularly ... Well, samba-like. Sets and costumes only more questions asked together. Chuck designed Tiki decor, GI fatigues and Jive-appropriate pink dress was to advise anyone had in common.
In spite of all at-risk factors, the judges seemed to agree, including guest judge World Dance Council head Donnie Burns, that the routine: It was not just very good.
Happened. The camera cut to the panel could for publication of all important paddle, but Burns raised Inaba whispered in his ear ... but her microphone was on. Whether Inaba said, "Give him an 8" or "You have him 8" can be used to debate, but either way, Burns celebrated on 8
Vote Tally on the screen, however, showed a score that originally Burns when he was in his score card before paddle action - seventh
Shenanigans!
No sooner was the co-host Brooke Burke ran the math, what the score against the way it would be an embarrassed Burns are celebrated last 7, now known as the official guests.
While Inaba appeared responsible for the wonky scoreboard operation, it is unlikely that in general, made a big difference. At best, Romeo would have caught the last place, rather than last. In addition, aside scandal, Inaba can not be held responsible for all game errors Burns' Monday night.