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Dancing With The Stars: “Karate Kid” Ralph Macchio Gave His All Until The Very End
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By Doris Lim
Published on 05/30/2011
 
Week 9 on “Dancing With The Stars” showcases a “Winner Takes All Cha Cha” which earns the winning couple an extra 15 points. So it should be a motivating factor to spur on the remaining 4 celebrities on this all-important night.

Week 9 on “Dancing With The Stars” showcases a “Winner Takes All Cha Cha” which earns the winning couple an extra 15 points. So it should be a motivating factor to spur on the remaining 4 celebrities on this all-important night.

My favorite “Karate Kid” Ralph Macchio was like a completely different dancer altogether. Having recovered from the previous week’s leg injury, he hit the dance floor (with his partner Karina Smirnoff) with such sharp and precise moves when he took on an “Argentine Tango” (song “Violentango”) that he probably caught every spectator by surprise. For once, he was displaying a terrific posture. But alas, the judges only awarded him a score of “25”.

Next, we are shown clips of his “Karate Kid” days with Pat Morita, pixes of a young Ralph with his girlfriend (before she became “Mrs Ralph Macchio”), his parents, his kids – they were all showcased in nostalgic fashion. His “flashback” was that of a happily-married family man with a stable kind of environment unlike those of the “Hollywood” jet set. When he performed the “Salsa” complete with “stuffing” to his “booty” to the tune of “I Know You Want Me” with Karina in a sexy wild animal outfit, he was “oh-so-flexible” and “shaking like he means it”. Although I wasn’t too crazy about the choreography, I definitely loved the way Ralph and Karina enjoyed this dance routine. Unfortunately one of the judges Len Bruno gave some pretty rude (bleeped out) remarks which clearly offended Karina. Ralph was defensive of his partner as proven by his comments during the interview clip. For this dance, they received a low score of “23” which together totals up to only “48”.

In the challenge between Hines Ward and Ralph Macchio in the “Winner Takes All Cha Cha”, I must say that although my “favorite” is Ralph, the choreography in Ralph’s dance routine is not so typically that of a “Cha-cha-cha” and I actually enjoyed Hines’ old-fashioned take on this genre much more and probably so did the judges as they awarded the win to Hines and his partner Kym.

Next on is my female “favorite” Kirstie Alley. During the rehearsal, we witness Kirstie no longer enjoying herself (with her professional partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy) as much as she used to. Either the pressure of the dance competition is getting to her or the “rapport” and “chemistry” she once shared with Maks has “fizzled” into “thin air”. But on the night itself, she managed to command a beautiful “Viennese Waltz” (song “One and Only”). Of course the sweeping movement of her gown as she swayed in time to the music helped to paint a perfect portrait of a dance performance but it was somewhat “robotic” in nature. I have to say that she’s lost that certain “spark” that she normally brings to the dance floor. There is no longer any excitement, passion or energy in her dance steps. In the brief interview that preluded the results, it was a case of “oil and water” when you look and listen to this pair – such a stark difference from past interviews when Kirstie was oozing charm and wit and character. What’s happened to the “old” Kirstie? Even when they were awarded a score of “27”, she didn’t look too ecstatic.

Before she performed her next dance, clips of her early years in “Star Trek” and “Cheers”, her 2 kids from her previous marriage to “Hardy Boys” Parker Stevenson and her cocaine-addiction story all came into view as did a short clip of John Travolta (her ex-movie-co-star) as well as that of his wife Kelly Preston. Obviously they were rooting for her. When she finally performed the “Paso Doble” (to the tune of “White Room”), it felt a little too forced. Kirstie’s movements looked more like a “walk in the park” and the overall routine did not look polished enough and of course there was still no “love” between her and Maks. But the judges loved it and started to praise the “technical” aspects of her performance, awarding a score of “27” thus bringing it to a total of “54” for both dances.

In the “Winner Takes All Cha Cha” between Kirstie Alley and Chelsea Kane, it was observed that even though a little “cheekiness” by Kirstie did bring back memories of the “old” Kirstie, it was not enough to take on Chelsea who is obviously the stronger of the 2 dancers and moreover, the latter had more vitality and energy coupled with a very good sense of rhythm. It was sheer joy to watch Chelsea perform. Her moves were just so tight. And yes, the judges favored Chelsea who won this challenge.

In the final round to decide who would take home the extra “15” points, Chelsea Kane and partner Mark Ballas beat Hines Ward and partner Kym Johnson after their performance of an “instant cha-cha-cha”.

When it was time for the elimination for Week 9, my “favorite” Ralph Macchio and his professional dancing partner Karina Smirnoff were the ones given the “boot”. I was so utterly devastated. I will truly miss his “boyish” good looks come next week. He has brought back so many fond memories of those “feel good” movies he used to star in. Let’s hope some movie or television moguls will sign him on to a new movie or better still television series so that we can “ogle” him on a weekly basis. I could still remember his guest appearance in “Ugly Betty” where I did not recognise him at all but thought he was such a “cutie hottie”. So, I truly hope his career will be re-vamped after his popular stint on “Dancing With The Stars”. He exited with such grace and sincerity when he thanked those who had supported him and I definitely feel that his presence in this season will not be forgotten. He has touched us with his “dancing” but most of all, he has touched us with his determination to plod on.

Let’s look at the following videoclips which captured the essence of Ralph Macchio aka The Karate Kid’s spirit in his last quest on this dance competition. Also included is my other “favorite” Kirstie Alley who’s still in the running and who’s still plodding on…