Dancing With The Stars - Odds To Win; One Perfect Score

By  Vinnie Penn

Friday, October 16th, 2015

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This last week’s scores will be added to the previous week's scores for the elimination next week.

Check out how your favorite pairs did—and find out which star earned the first perfect score of the season:

Tamar Braxton and Louis Van Amstel: Braxton is consistently one of the top scorers each week. Her Samba routine with Van Amstel was rocky, and their overall score shows them coming up shorter than usual...and expected.

29 (out of 40) / 56overall

Hayes Grier and Allison Holker: The Vine sensation switched things up and followed last week’s impressive contemporary routine with a strong Viennese waltz. While the audience clearly enjoyed it, the judges were split in their opinions about his technique.

31 (out of 40) / 58 overall

Paula Deen and Mark Ballas: Deen did her thing with a new partner this week—Ballas, who is known for choreographing to his star partner’s strengths. He certainly made her more watchable on the dance floor, but his work was clearly cut out for him.

26 (out of 40) / 44 overall

Alek Skarlatos and Emma Slater: Skarlatosand Slater had no problem getting close in rehearsals for their sexyRumba. One judge remarked that “we all just witnessed something happening on the dance floor” between the new partners. Hype doesn't help the scores, though.

29 (out of 40) / 53 overall

Bindi Irwin and Val Chmerkovskiy:

Irwin cheered the crowd up this week, with a bright and cheerful Cha Cha. The Crocodile Hunter's kid is looking to upstage Rumer (Willis, last season's celebrity offspring champ).

37 (out of 40) / 65 overall

Carlos PenaVega and Lindsay Arnold: After being in jeopardy of going home last week, Carloshad a renewed sense of determination going into the switch up. Carlos and Arnold’s Quickstep was moving nonstop start to finish and got the crowd going. Apparently almost being sent home is exactly what this boy bander needed.

39 (out of 40) / 64 overall

Alexa PenaVega and Derek Hough: Alexa was looking to redeem herself after last week's so-so dance, with a sultry Tango. And the judges took it.

40 (out of 40) / 61 overall

Andy Grammer and Sharna Burgess: Grammer set his sights high with hisArgentine tango. He told Burgess in rehearsals he was aiming for 9s, despite having yet received straight 8s. Challenge accepted!

36 (out of 40) / 59 overall

Nick Carter and Witney Carson: Coming off the high of “Backstreet’s Back,” Carter had a lot to live up to. However, the performance had a little bit too much production value for the judges.

35 (out of 40) / 62 overall

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