Aside from one little slip of the hand, Lea and Artem’s choreography went off like clockwork. Julianne praised Lea’s versatility, while Bruno raved that the "Power of Lea" was "on splendid display." Only Carrie Ann wasn’t a fan, telling Lea, "Unfortunately, I think this was not your best dance at all. You were very uncertain on your feet."


Michael and Emma brought Robin Hood and Maid Marion to life with a Robin Hood-themed dance to "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You." The judges weren’t sold on his samba in week two, but Michael promised he’d "win ’em over" with his waltz in week three. He did indeed win ’em over -- and then some. Julianne gushed that it was his "best dance ever," while Bruno said that his hard work was paying off. Added Carrie Ann: "I was mesmerized."Len’s advice to Antonio last week was to not "overthink" the routines, so Cheryl made it her mission to force him to "let go" and have fun with their routine, a foxtrot to "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough" from Guardians of the Galaxy. Unfortunately, whatever she did only semi-worked. Though Carrie Ann said he looked good, she also noted that he was "stiff in places that are a little strange."


In spite of her own opinion that the dance was a little boring, Us Weekly’s DWTS photo blogger wowed the judges with her Viennese waltz to the "Married Life" theme song from Disney-Pixar’s Up. Carrie Ann said it was her "favorite dance" so far, while Kevin raved that it was "seamless." Bruno added that he was "totally and utterly charmed."

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