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Gallery: 'Dancing with the Stars' visits "Good Morning America"


"Dancing with the Stars" winner Jennifer Grey and finalists Kyle Massey and Bristol Palin all visited "Good  Morning America" this morning to talk about their experiences on the show and to have one final turn around the floor with their partners.

Also, DWTS pro Maks danced a cha-cha with GMA host Robin Roberts. Click the photo at left to see a gallery of images from that appearance. We also have a recap of the show.
 

'Dancing with the Stars' finale: Bristol misses chance to flip off America

Turns out, Bristol Palin didn't get to give a "big middle finger" to America last night. Instead, Bristol got schooled on this one very important fact: No one -- and we mean no one -- puts Baby in a corner.

Read below to see what our DWTS blogger Lenni G has to say about Jennifer Grey's big win last night.

There I sat, nervous as a cat in a room full of rockers. And then Jennifer upped the ante by announcing she had ruptured a disc in her back. But this is Jennifer Grey and we all know she will dance even if she's in a coma. There were two more dances to do for the judges' scores and nothing was going to stop her now.

Dancing with the Stars: From 'gorilla' to 'vanilla'

Our DWTS blogger Lenni G recaps last night's big show:

For the finale, we had a redemption dance (as in do it better tonight than you did it the last time) and a free style (as in do anything you want but make sure it's really good).
 
First up and dancing for redemption, Kyle and Lacey with a fox trot. Len stepped in as a coach and stressed that Kyle needed to bring his technique to a higher level. Kyle so got Len's message. As Len said, he went from "messy Massey to marvelous." Bruno thought it was slick, sharp and slinky, and Carrie Ann thought his footwork had improved, though she also thought he concentrated too much on his feet. Not sure how you improved your FOOTwork if you don't concentrate on your FEET but I guess Carrie Ann could tell me. Judges' scores: 9's from all three for a total of 27.
 
Redemption dance for Bristol and Mark: the jive without the gorilla suits. Bruno did the coaching here and asked Bristol to "improve her wild child" side. I'm assuming that would be Bristol showing more than one emotion during the dance. Bruno felt he "got something" out of her and that she had a good time. Carrie Ann thought her "top was great" but not her toes. Len said she went from "gorilla to thrilla." I felt she sort of went from gorilla to vanilla, but that's just me. Judges' scores: 9's from all three for a total of 27.

What to Watch on Monday: Jennifer Grey in ratings battle with herself

Chuck (8pm, NBC) - Casey is shadowed by his past when his former team returns and searches for him. Meanwhile, Chuck continues his quest to find his  mother, and Morgan tries to summon the courage to disclose a delicate secret to Casey. Guest stars include Eric Roberts and Dave Batista.

House (8pm, Fox) - The mother (Jennifer Grey) of a newborn with breathing difficulties and liver failure must make a very difficult decision that could affect her own health as well as her baby's. Also, Cuddy asks House to babysit her daughter, and he and Wilson learn a parenting lesson in the process. Grey is also on "Dancing with the Stars" on ABC, which competes with this show in the same timeslot.

The Event (9pm, NBC) - They said Hal Holbrook would be on last week and he wasn't (just his voice on the phone at the end) so I have trust issues now with this show.

Castle (10pm, ABC) - An extra body found in a casket during a funeral leads Beckett and Castle to investigate the love affairs of doctors at a local hospital. Also, Castle's girlfriend (who is also one of his ex-wives) tries to bond with Alexis.

Hawaii Five-0 (10pm, CBS) - The teen daughter of a US ambassador to the Philippines is murdered and her body is found off the Waikiki coast. Her sister is then kidnapped and it's the Five-0's mission to find her.

Bret Michaels: Life as I Know It (10pm, VH1) - In the opener of this new reality series, rocker Bret Micahels balances family life and being a touring performer, hitting the road for the first time since his brain hemorrhage.

Dancing with the Stars: The world (minus Germany) has spoken

Our "So You Think You Can Dance" correspondent is back for another season of "Dancing with the Stars" recaps. Here's Lenni's take on last night's elimination (also, be sure to check out our photo gallery from Monday night's show):

It was elimination Tuesday featuring Carlos Santana alone, Daughtry alone, Carlos Santana and Daughtry, and Carlos Santana and India Arie.  Obviously, Carlos Santana plays well with others.

And now for the elimination.

It's been all over the media already but ... SPOILER AHEAD!

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