Dancing With the Stars Did Disney and We May Never Be the Same — Plus, Who Went Home?

Plus, did Suzanne Somers really quit?

By Lauren Piester Apr 14, 2015 2:33 AMTags
Dancing With The Stars, DWTS, Suzanne SomersABC/Adam Taylor

So who wants to join us on a trip to Disneyland?

We feel totally brainwashed right now and we're not entirely mad about it. In fact, we're perfectly ready to just…let it go…and allow that glorious Disney magic to wash over and envelop us. We let ourselves be wooed by the costumes, the clever animation, and the songs that are now forever stuck in our head, and to be completely honest with you, it was awesome.

We are one with the mouse, and all is well.

All is not well, however, for one of the couples on Dancing with the Stars. Despite their best efforts to define the word "tramp" through dance (and to emulate the Disney animated classic, Lady and the Tramp) Suzanne Somers and Tony Dovolani said goodbye to the dance floor tonight after earning a respectable 28 out of 40.

Perhaps, however, it was for the best, since it sounds like they had a pretty rough week of rehearsal during which Suzanne said she wanted to quit. "I really don't think I can stay on the show," she said to partner Tony in this clip after explaining how frustrating it can be to learn a new dance each week.

We feel you, girl. You made it farther than we probably would have!

In other news, there were some truly badass dances on that stage this evening.

Until tonight, we were all, "oh, that's Derek and Julianne's cousin" but now we're chanting "RIKER LYNCH! RIKER LYNCH!" out of our windows. The people outside are confused, but they deserve to know about the best damn paso doble we've ever seen—especially the best damn paso doble ever danced in a Jack Sparrow costume to the Pirates of the Caribbean theme song.

Nastia Liukin also did a really weirdly perfect portrayal of Anna from Frozen. If Kristen Bell is busy when they make the live action version of that movie (any day now, right?), Nastia could totally take over. She and Derek Hough tied with Riker and Allison Holker for second place with 38 out of 40.

The true star of the night, however, was that incomparable Rumer Willis, who refused to dress up like a princess and instead was painted purple to play Ursula for her dance to "Poor Unfortunate Souls." It was incredible. We would have stood up and clapped if it wouldn't have been weird for the other people in the office. She absolutely deserved her nearly perfect score (darn you, Len!) of 39 out of 40.

Check out the full list of scores below!

Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson: 24/40

Patti LaBelle and Artem Chigvintsev: 27/40

Chris Soules and Witney Carson: 27/40

Suzanne Somers and Tony Dovolani: 28/40

Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess: 28/40

Willow Shields and Mark Ballas: 34/40

Riker Lynch and Allison Holker: 38/40

Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough: 38/40

Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy: 39/4

Get the full list of last week's scores here, and click play below to watch a clip of Rumer and Val's performance!

Who was your favorite tonight? Did the right couple go home? Sound off in the comments!

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