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One of the highlights of “Shall we dance” each fall is the iconic Halloween show. As usual, there was great anticipation as to which outfits would find their way onto the parquet.
During tonight’s broadcast, a new move was also taken: all pairs were to jive dance at the same time in a knockout competition, the judges would send pair after pair.
That’s why he didn’t celebrate Halloween as a kid.
The one who stayed the longest got the most points.
The first to leave was Thomas Alsgaard, then Michael Andreassen. Mars Bratberg was third, before Andreas Wahl followed.
Nate Kahungu, clearly surprised, stuck with dance partner Helene Spilling and scored five extra points.
Attempt verified by the best athlete
In the dance duel, it was Mars Bratberg and Michael Andreassen who met.
Must eat carrot cake
The four judges thought it was the first who deserved to advance to the quarterfinals. The spectators agreed and let Andreassen be eliminated from the competition.
– It’s okay. It’s sad to smoke, of course, but it’s been a wonderful three months. “We have been in a duel several times, so there was no concert bomb,” he tells Dagbladet after the broadcast.
– I think a fifth place is going far. Perhaps the most important thing for us today was that we did a dance that we are super happy with both of us. We are proud and we came out of this with our heads held high, he continues.
Now the 48-year-old is eager to get back to everyday life and especially to spend more time with his girlfriend and kids.
– Tomorrow I’ll gorge myself on my boyfriend’s carrot cake and sleep a lot!
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Andreassen doesn’t reveal which of the remaining contestants he wants to see in a final, but says he gives everyone a spot on the podium.
– It will be exciting and fun to see you further, I applaud you all, he says.
Read below how it was at the other dances.
– A little hoarse
And especially this year, where the Halloween celebration has been more or less canceled due to the corona pandemic, it was perhaps a consolation that there was a scary royal party on the TV screen.
For Nate Kahungus (24), it was perhaps more fun, as he was never allowed to celebrate Halloween as a child.
He and his dance partner Helene Spilling also opened the evening, with a double pass from the self-written Halloween song “Thriller.” Dressed in the costume of Dracula, he gave a dance that Judge Merete Lingjærde declared was anything but “anemic”.
– This is how you want to open “We dance”, it is the quarterfinals next week, and I see that you really want to go there, said judge Egor Filipenko after the dance.
He thought the dance couple gave a “dritbra” performance, but the former reality show contestant still had something to achieve.
He set the standard for the night with a staggering 37 referee points.
The one in charge of following up was the radio profile Michael Andreassen, who delivered a horrible Argentine tango.
– I think this was a little hoarse for me, I was a little stressed to see it, said Tore Petterson.
Filipenko, however, was full of praise, and co-judge Trine Dehli Cleve agreed that the dance the duo gave was very good.
The judges were still unanimous at the award ceremony: there were four eight for Andreassen.
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– Very scary
Viewers were able to see a character that was not unknown. Harley Quinn was last played by Martine Lunde in 2018. However, Marte Bratberg (31) showed a new version: DC’s character appeared in a new costume in the movie “Birds of Prey”, which came out earlier this year. year.
However, the judges liked Bratberg’s psychopathic version.
– You have a sick character, f and father for an opening when you just crashed. I feel like you took something from Benjamin’s character, you had something matcho in you, Filipenko thought.
You are terribly good at touching yeast, Dehli Cleve thought.
The radio profile was rewarded with a total of 35 judge points.
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Always terrified
Thomas Alsgaard made no secret of the fact that he is terrified by every broadcast and described Saturday’s broadcast as his “ninth Halloween.”
He and his dance partner Rikke Lund contributed a slow fox inspired by a music video for superstar Billie Eilish, and also used their song in the background.
– If every Saturday has been a Halloween nightmare for you, the fact that you are in it only shows what kind of athlete you are. Thomas, today I really felt like you were floating across this floor on a beautiful slow fox, Dehli Cleve boasted.
The judges agreed that the ski hero had a powerful progression and Lingjærde thought the dance was “beautiful”. It was a points record of 32 points, and it was a clearly excited Alsgaard who humbly accepted the points.
– I felt that I deserved it more
The best of the night
More recently, Andreas Wahl (37) and dance partner Mai Mentzoni took on the roles of Frankenstein’s monster and Dr. Frankenstein, respectively, during their Argentine tango.
– I think it has had a huge development. If he had gone back to the premiere, he probably would not have chosen you as a favorite, said Egor Filipenko, who later called the dance “the best of the night.”
However, he did get a little angry at her attitude, but the judges had little to complain about the dance.
“You are, of everyone involved, the best at the right time,” Petterson proclaimed.
The praise from the judges also reflected the points – tonight’s highest score of 38 points was a given.