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  1. There's this website that tracks the 18-49 demo, and the show did really well for about six years. Then suddenly there were big drops for S13, 14, and All-Stars, which led to them ending the Result shows. It's been largely steady since then, but it only had a 2.3 for last season's finale, way down from 3.0 last fall (power of Alfonso?) and their lowest finale rating yet.

     

    http://www.spottedratings.com/2010/07/war-of-18-49-dancing-with-stars.html

  2. But that can't be fair.  Stars fly home all the time.  For something to happen while she's on the road but still under contract to the show is the same as her being in LA and having to go to the hospital.  She wasn't available for the performance, neither was Melissa Rycroft or Steveo, or others who sustained an injury and couldn't perform.        

     

     

    It's totally not fair. I'm looking at it through the POV of the lawyers/producers who would find the situation more manageable if Kim had been in LA when she had the stroke. She would have recovered, done the rehearsal on the DWTS stage, shown it to the judges, and then Kim could have been there in person to get feedback and go chat with Erin. Her being in Atlanta and not being cleared to fly made a slightly tricky situation much more complex.     

  3. I think a big reason why ABC played up the 10th anniversary last season is because they're guessing they're won't be a 20th, so they might as well go all-out now.

    Around 2020, I wouldn't be surprised if they drop to once a year.

  4. After Derek's totally unprecedented 4th and 5th wins, three winless pros won. I wouldn't be surprised if the producers feel that it doesn't look good for the show if a large number of pros never win. "No more repeat winners". So if Sharna wins this year, then it's Emma next year, then Lindsay, then Artem, then Allison (ugh).

  5. Tony posted an instagram of them rehearsing, not in the studio mind you but it was a bit more animated than just marking when Rycroft was allowed to stay.  I think they have a case to put forward.  There is something on tape in rehearsal.  And it would be DWTS staff that shot the video, it would not have been a third party, they should at least get some credit for integrity of the product, it would need to be broadcast ready and the standard that is shot in all rehearsals.  They gotta fly to Atlanta when the stars do too. 

     

    And yet she didn't dance the night of the performance.  

    The big problem here is that Kim was not in LA. If she had never flew home after the Tuesday show, and even if the stroke still happened, they probably would had let her stay in. If she was still in LA she could have appeared in person and just done a double elimination next week. I think the lawyers and/or producers figured that since she can't fly as of now, and since she's so far away in Atlanta, they figured she just wasn't worth the hassle.

  6. It feels like the stars who were on were "people who used to be famous".

     

    Nowadays, they cast people who do this show to become famous.   

     

    My criteria is: if they don't have a Wikipedia profile, they're not really a star. Nash doesn't have one, and I don't think Bethany, Sadie and Noah did either when they were cast. 

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  7. And the funny thing is I wasn't some huge Derek fan and I'm still not a stan because I don't stan for any of the Pros. But I have this thing were when I feel like someone is constantly attacked unfairly, it bothers me. And I do feel that way with regards to Derek. At this point, as you said, that to me is what's sucking the life out of the show. This constant battle that's been exasperated with Val on the show because this Chmerkovskiy vs. Hough did not exist with Maks on the show. And it's just predictable and tiring at this point reading all the ways Derek is so evil and awful and a narcissist and egotistical and he has no friends and no one likes him, etc. etc. And sometimes I just feel like going, "all this over five little mirrorball trophies...really?" 

    Ironically, Derek and Val are friends. They go back years. Derek mentioned it in his book last year. 

     

    That's not good enough for some of their fans though. They want the pros to be at loggerheads, at each other's throats. They don't see the pros as people, in a way - they seem them as TV characters whom they want to live vicariously through. Everyone being friends isn't exciting for them; they want feuds, like The Real Housewives. A certain website out there perpetuates this myth.  

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  8. Maybe the Whoopster will be less cranky since this is her last year. I think losing Joan Rivers, Mike Nichols, and Robin Williams hit her hard.

    There was also a lot of BTS chaos last year, and weren't there reports that Rosie drove her crazy with her perfectionist ways? I think Whoop can relax if the producers display stability. Joy being back should help, since everything fell apart after she left.

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  9. Arguably, Derek is somewhat misunderstood. He talks a lot in the skybox (whereas Mark is more quiet), always seems peppy and "on", and when you factor in all those wins (and the overall media attention he gets) people will think he's a narcissist who is too self-involved.

     

    I think Derek is a nice guy, someone I would like to hang out with. I wish he was with a comedienne older than him, someone who could bring out a less scripted or PC side of him.  

     

    On the other hand, Val comes of too intense at times, as if it's a life-or-death battle for him. This isn't DanceSport or Blackpool - it's a TV show filmed on a Hollywood soundstage. I almost want to say to him "Dude, as long as the check clears, don't sweat the small stuff". I get that's he's passionate about his craft, but he should tone that down a bit.    

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