Keeping Up with Reality TV: A Deep Dive into the Semi-Finals

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As the season heats up, the Dancing with the Stars semi-final episode of 2024 delivered drama, jaw-dropping performances, and a plot twist that no one saw coming. With the finale in sight, the five remaining couples brought their A-game to secure a coveted spot in the final round. Each of the five couples delivered two dances each: one ballroom and one Latin. From Danny’s emotional Viennese Waltz to Joey’s perfect Paso Doble, each performance captivated audiences and the judges alike. But this wasn’t just a night of fierce competition—it was a showcase of passion, artistry, and unexpected moments that elevated the stakes for what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to an unforgettable season. Grab your dancing shoes (or at least your popcorn) because this post has all the semi-final tea you need to get ready for the finale! Here’s a detailed breakdown of the performances, judges’ feedback, scores, and elimination results.

Danny Amendola & Witney Carson 

Dances: 

  1. Viennese Waltz to “Gravity” by John Mayer 

  2. Salsa to “I Like It” by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin 

Danny’s Viennese Waltz showed elegant lines and emotive storytelling, demonstrating his growth in emotional expression. Carrie Ann Inaba praised the emotional depth and connection to the music, while Derek Hough appreciated his commitment to the technique but pointed out minor stiffness during transitions. Bruno Tonioli highlighted the improved fluidity, though he encouraged more seamless footwork in future routines. Danny also brought a playful yet sharp energy to the Salsa. The choreography, filled with fast-paced spins and dynamic lifts, received enthusiastic applause. Derek celebrated Danny’s strong musicality and timing, while Carrie Ann commended the entertaining quality of the routine. Bruno was impressed with the energy and chemistry but noted slight inconsistency in hip movements during intricate steps.

Scores: 

Viennese Waltz: 27/30 

Salsa: 28/30 

Joey Graziadei & Jenna Johnson 

Dances: 

  1. Foxtrot to “I Won’t Dance” by Erin Boheme 

  2. Paso Doble to “Come Together” by Lennon & McCartney 

Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson showcased their versatility and competitive edge with two standout performances during the semi-finals. Joey delivered a smooth, elegant Foxtrot that highlighted his improvement in ballroom dance. The judges praised his technical precision and posture, with Derek Hough emphasizing the seamless transitions and Bruno Tonioli applauding his classic Hollywood charm. However, Carrie Ann Inaba noted a slight need for more emotional engagement to elevate the performance. Their Paso Doble on the other hand, was a powerhouse of intensity and drama. Joey’s commanding stage presence impressed all the judges, with Carrie Ann describing it as his best dance of the season. Derek appreciated the sharp lines and precise timing, while Bruno called it a “masterclass in Paso Doble.” The dynamic choreography and Joey’s commitment earned him the season’s coveted perfect score.

Scores: 

Foxtrot: 28/30 

Paso Doble: 30/30 (Perfect score!)

Chandler Kinney & Brandon Armstrong 

Dances: 

  1. Foxtrot to “Too Sweet” by Hozier 

  2. Salsa to “Spicy Margarita” by Jason Derulo and Michael Bublé 

Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong delivered two diverse and emotionally driven performances during the semi-finals, demonstrating her versatility and growth throughout the season. Chandler’s Foxtrot was praised for its grace, elegance, and emotional depth. Bruno Tonioli described it as “a dream on the dance floor,” commending the storytelling through movement. Derek Hough highlighted her impeccable posture and smooth transitions, while Carrie Ann Inaba emphasized the strong connection between Chandler and Brandon, which added to the routine’s emotional impact. In her Salsa, Chandler brought energy and flair to the Latin routine. The choreography incorporated intricate spins and playful interactions, earning applause from the audience. Carrie Ann praised Chandler’s ability to switch styles effortlessly but noted some hesitation in hip movements. Derek appreciated the energy but suggested slightly more refinement in footwork, while Bruno lauded her charisma and ability to engage the crowd. Chandler’s semi-final performances showcased her versatility, balancing technical precision with emotional storytelling, leaving her well-positioned as a fan-favorite heading into the finale.

Scores: 

Foxtrot: 29/30 

Salsa: 27/30 

Ilona Maher & Alan Bersten 

Dances: 

  1. Viennese Waltz to “golden hour” by JVKE 

  2. Paso Doble to “Unholy (Orchestral Version)” by Sam Smith 

Ilona brought emotional depth and fluidity to her routine this week with a breathtaking Viennese Waltz. Carrie Ann Inaba praised her graceful movements and connection to the story, while Derek Hough highlighted the beautiful frame and technical precision. However, Bruno Tonioli encouraged more seamless transitions to achieve a truly effortless flow. Following this, Ilona delivered a powerful and intense Paso Doble. Bruno commended her commanding presence and theatricality, describing it as a standout performance. Derek appreciated her sharp movements and commitment to the dramatic theme, while Carrie Ann called it her most captivating dance to date. Ilona’s performances emphasized her technical growth and ability to embody the narrative of each dance, solidifying her as a strong finalist.

Scores: 

Viennese Waltz: 28/30 

Paso Doble: 29/30 

Stephen Nedoroscik & Rylee Arnold 

Dances: 

  1. Tango to “Sweet Disposition” by The Temper Trap 

  2. Cha Cha to “Bailar” by Deorro 

Stephen Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold’s semi-final performances combined elegance and lively energy, showcasing his journey as a dancer. Stephen’s Tango was sharp and intense. Derek Hough applauded his authoritative stage presence and crisp movements. Bruno Tonioli praised the control and precision but suggested more fluidity in transitions. Carrie Ann Inaba admired his commitment to the character and the overall polish of the performance aside from some technical difficulties. However, the Cha Cha brought a festive and vibrant energy. Carrie Ann appreciated Stephen’s charisma and crowd engagement but pointed out minor timing issues. Derek highlighted the playful choreography, while Bruno encouraged more consistency in hip action to fully embrace the style’s Latin flair. Stephen’s performances showcased his adaptability and dedication, earning him praise for stepping outside his comfort zone and solidifying his spot in the finale.

Scores: 

Tango: 28/30 

Cha Cha: 26/30 

Special Performances 

The night included electrifying group routines, including surprise moments that captivated the audience. Julianne Hough returned to the floor in a stunning collaboration with the male professionals and the DWTS troupe. Her dynamic performance highlighted her signature blend of technical precision and expressive artistry. Choreographed to showcase her versatility, the dance featured intricate lifts, dramatic spins, and seamless coordination, leaving both the audience and judges in awe. Quite literally no one saw that one coming. The night kicked off with a high-energy group performance set to Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night.” Choreographed by Sasha Farber and Ezra Sosa, the routine was a vibrant celebration of rhythm and unity. The full cast, including the pros and troupe, filled the stage with synchronized moves, colorful lighting, and an infectious party vibe, setting an electrifying tone for the night. Lastly, Renowned choreographer Mandy Moore presented an exquisite performance to Tate McRae’s acoustic version of “greedy.” Featuring DWTS professionals who are set to tour in 2025, the routine showcased contemporary elements with emotional depth. The storytelling unfolded through fluid, lyrical movements, emphasizing connection and expression, making it one of the most talked-about moments of the evening. These additional performances added excitement to an already thrilling semi-final, reminding fans of the artistry and passion at the show’s heart.

Shocking Elimination Twist 

In an unexpected turn, Host Alfonso Ribeiro revealed a surprise after a dramatic pause, explaining that the judges’ scores combined with live viewer votes resulted in an unusual outcome where every couple earned their spot in the finale. This decision heightened anticipation for the final episode, as all five couples now enter the finale with renewed determination. Fans were thrilled by the unpredictability, which added an emotional crescendo to the night.

As we gear up for the season 33 finale, fans can expect some breathtaking routines that showcase the contestants’ full range of talent. Next week, the finalists will perform their favorite dances from the season and a highly anticipated freestyle, where creativity and personality will take center stage.

Typically, in the finale, couples perform three routines:

1. A repeat of one of their previous standout performances (possibly a dance the judges praised for its emotional depth or technical excellence).

2. A brand-new freestyle that can mix genres, incorporate unique props, and showcase the dancer’s flair.

3. A final dance to a song that resonates deeply with the celebrity, bringing out their character and journey on the show.

Expect each couple to pull out all the stops with emotionally charged dances, vibrant costumes, and high-energy routines that will have the audience on the edge of their seats. Look out for fan favorites to take on powerful ballrooms like the Viennese Waltz and Tango, along with Latin dances like the Salsa and Cha-Cha, offering a dynamic mix of drama, precision, and rhythm.

The semi-final episode of Dancing with the Stars Season 33 was a perfect showcase of artistry, skill, and the emotional journey each contestant has undergone. With high-energy Latin dances and elegant ballroom routines, the couples proved their worth in an intensely competitive round. The inclusion of special performances by Julianne Hough, the DWTS troupe, and Mandy Moore’s choreographed number added layers of excitement, reminding fans why the show remains a celebration of dance. The shocking twist of no elimination heightened the stakes for the finale, where every couple enters with equal determination. The finale promises to be a spectacle of passion and skill, as these remarkable dancers vie for the Mirrorball Trophy. Fans can expect unforgettable moments and a nail-biting conclusion to this extraordinary season. As the couple’s head to the finale, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Which team will take home the Mirrorball Trophy? Stay tuned!

Xoxo,

Jaida, Sarah, and Sloan