The final performance show of the season and three teams will be looking to impress the judges the best that can.
Chelsie Kane and Hines Ward have to be the favorites to be the final two, but never underestimate the power of the votes that Kirstie Alley is getting each and every week.
Each couple will perform two dances tonight. The first dance will be a judge's choice and that will be followed by a freestyle.
Chelsea and Mark are up first. Carrie Ann delivered the news they will get a samba as their first dance. It was a red hot samba; they shook and danced to a fast beat. Overall the judges all liked it. She gets a 29 out of 30.
Kirstie and Maks are up next. They met with Bruno to get their judges choice dance. They also get a samba, Bruno wanted Kirstie to be more precise and Kirstie wants three 10's. Maks started out almost too fast and Kirstie looked like she had a hard time keeping up. She finished up well, they get a 27.
Len visited Hines and Kym and filled them in on what he wants to see out of a quickstep. A quickstep that was a throwback to old Hollywood. Hines even finished off the dance by popping a bottle of champagne. Bruno thought it looked like a Broadway production and loes how Hines entertains the audience. Hines and Kym get a 29 for their quickstep.
Here come the freestyles.
Chelsea and Mark are ready for their freestyle. Mark is known for some unique freestyles. It was fast, it was showy, it was high energy. The dance had a little bit of everything in it. Chelsea took to the air, she hit the ground, and almost flew out of her shirt. The crowd loved it, the judges loved it. They get a perfect 30.
Let's see what Maks has in store for the freestyle. The dance included lifts, flips, and cartwheels, and that was just by Kirstie. The crowd goes wild! The dance was risky and they were rewarded her with a 27.
The last dance tonight will belong to Hines and Kym. I didn't know what to expect, but Hines did say it would have a marching band theme. Hines proved not only can he lead the team to victory, he can lead the marching band. Carrie Ann compared it to the Super Bowl. Bruno loved the creativity. They earn a 30.
More dancing tomorrow night, also Sara Evans, the Go-Go's and a special guest. Let's hope it isn't Michael Bolton again.