Professional dancer Mark Ballas moved one step closer to his third 'Dancing with the Stars' mirror ball trophy with an almost-perfect finals evening with partner Chelsea Kane. The pair tackled a Samba, but it was their freestyle routine that showcased their youthful energy and creativity.Even self-proclaimed "fuddy-duddy" Len Goodman was taken by it. "This was so full-on. It was so much attack. It was fantastic," he said.
Carrie Ann Inaba was so excited, she couldn't even put words to her critique, instead getting up and expressing herself in dance. She then joined her fellow judges in awarding the pair a perfect 30.




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Your right but Hines's partner Kym is not bad either.
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I am so over Chelsea and Mark, they have been pushed by the judges from the beginning. Their dance was not perfect last night if you were watching closely.
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I was and I agree with you. I watched her feet. In the first dance she was off beat for 30 seconds..and she was out of sync with Mark for 10 seconds..did the wrong steps twice...yet they give her 10's...Kirstie was on beat, in sync with max...and did the right steps and she got 9's "because she looked at the floor." WTF!!!! Hines is a good dancer and has chrisma. Hines and Kirstie earned their way to the finals...The producers and Judges put Chelsea there...she didn't earn it..it was given to her through that rigged up insta cha cha last week. They did that so they could over ride the viewer's votes and keep her there.