I cannot believe the season is finally over. I hope you all have enjoyed my expert commentary on this season as much as I have loved to give it. Please don’t stop reading the blog just because Dancing with the Stars is over. There will be much to tell you during the off season. There are many exciting things coming to Studio B for the new year! Since tonight is the last night of the show, I am not going to rate their individual dances, but I am going to tell you why each deserves to win the show. Never before has there been such a great final 3 to the show, they all deserve it in my opinion for very different reasons though. I also thought it would be fun to end with Dancing with the Stars season 13 superlative awards too. Now on to the final three! *There is no spoiler on the winner until the end!
All during the season she was a consistently strong dancer. I was always impressed with her ability to pick up the steps that Derek gave her. That aside, she never fully grasped the energy of the dance and was very placid in almost every dance she did. She was a good technical dancer but never gave me the feeling of power and emotion that I look for in each dance.
Her best dance by far for me was in week 2, the Jive. In this dance I was so impressed with her kicks and flicks and raw emotion throughout the routine. I could not believe it was the same person from week 1. As far as I can figure, she was a top contender going into the competition because of her fame from Hairspray; this may have gotten to be too much for her and that is why she did not show as well in week 1 over the 2nd week and beyond.
I know most of this sounds quite negative, but, I assure you, she deserves the title as much as the rest because she consistently performed at the top of the pack and showed America that while she wasn’t the best in week 1 she could learn these dances, something foreign to her and succeed at them.
J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff
Week by week J.R. proved that he had the passion and energy to do all the dances Karina throw at him. He did it, maybe not the best as per the leader board, but he was always chasing Ricki, toe to heel. His number one stand out dance was the Instant Jive. Karina completely stole the season with that choreography and J.R. made it clear he was in it to win it.
One problem J.R. had this season was that he got too into the emotion and character of the dance and forgot about the technique of the dancing. It may have been enjoyable to see him dance and act through each character, but to the highly trained eye, he was often not in control and sloppy with technique. Given that, he still was able to pull it all together and come out with a steady run to the end.
This season is the season of Karina! She has pulled out all the stops this year and given J.R. such a chance at winning the show. She kept his routines strong and fresh and took risks every week that showcased his strengths. I cannot recall ever seeing him fail to impress my high standards.
Rob Kardashian and Cheryl Burke
Rob is the contestant that this show is all about! I highly doubt anyone prior to the show would have picked Rob to be in the finals. Cheryl time in time again has proven how amazing she is at training her celebrities to dance and dance well. While he may not have gotten into character all the time and his technique was not where I would’ve like to see it during the finale, he was still one of the stronger dancers this season and without a doubt deserved the final three spot.
The best dance Rob and Cheryl performed in my mind came during Halloween week, their “Adam’s Family” Tango. It stood out to me above the rest and is the one I most vividly remember. Rob really got into the mood of the dance and his technique was not bad either. This was also the first time where he really had the sense he was leading, or leading as much as he could. I can almost guarantee Cheryl still had to back lead him through the dance most if not all the time. That aside, he still looked as though he had the dance under control.
A Rob and Cheryl win would not be a bad thing in the least. He proved that he, a definite non-dancer, could learn how to do the dance routines and week by week he most certainly got better.
SPOILER!!!!
So who won the competition?
Round one:
Ricki & Derek | Cha Cha | 27
Rob & Cheryl | Cha Cha | 27
J.R. & Karina | Cha Cha | 24
Round two:
Ricki & Derek | Freestyle | 27
Rob & Cheryl | Freestyle | 30
J.R. & Karina | Freestyle | 30
Round three:
Ricki & Derek | Tango | 30
Rob & Cheryl | Foxtrot | 26
J.R. & Karina | Jive | 28
Round four:
Ricki & Derek | ELIMINATED IN THIRD PLACE
Rob & Cheryl | Samba | 30
J.R. & Karina | Samba | 30
Winner: J.R. & Karina | Second: Rob & Cheryl | Third: Ricki & Derek
Superlative Awards
The Congeniality Award: Chaz Bono
Most Improved Dancer: Rob Kardashian
Most Missed Celebrity: Chynna Phillips
Best Dressed Celebrity: Carson Kressley
Celebrity that would most likely take me on a walk: Nancy Grace
Favorite Male Professional: Tristan McManus
Favorite Female Professional: Karina Smirnoff
Stud muffin: Derek Hough




