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Dancing With The Stars Season 33 Rating Issues Show That The Show Doesn’t Care About Its Viewers (Their Votes Don’t Matter)

November 1, 20244 Mins Read
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Dancing With The Stars Season 33 Rating Issues Show That The Show Doesn’t Care About Its Viewers (Their Votes Don’t Matter)
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Dancing with the Stars The performances in season 33 have been top notch, but the review doesn’t show that for all the contestants who shows that the show doesn’t care who the viewers want to see. all the time DWTS throughout history, the judges have been an important part of determining who stays in the competition and who leaves. While viewer votes are part of the calculation, the majority of who stays and who moves on Dancing with the Stars season 33 comes from a panel of judges who provide expertise and critique of the performers.




Current panel Dancing with the Stars The judges, which include Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough, as well as a Guest Judge for some weeks, tend to be very critical of the shows. Although they understand that the goal of the competition is to crown the best overall trip, sometimes the judges give more feedback than is necessary, and sometimes when their score is lower than the viewers would like. Although dissatisfaction Dancing with the Stars is not uncommon, especially with judges, topics on DWTS season 33 has been worse than ever.

Viewers don’t feel like the judges have equal input into each show.



Dancing with the Stars Viewers are angry about the show’s review

They don’t feel that performers are judged on the same scale

Custom photo by César García

Although Dancing with the Stars the judges have changed a little over the years, the spirit of the judges has remained the same during the show.he DWTS the judges often give valuable feedback to the performers after the dancesbut their scores do not always reflect the enthusiasm of the spectators or the level of performance shown. Although the score may not matter much, the longevity of the competition depends on the results of the judges.

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all the time Dancing with the Stars season 33, the judges have received a lot of disappointment from viewers for the scores they have awarded to the shows. Although the scores only reflect the current performance, not the dancers’ entire journey in the show, the judges have been scoring with a heavy hand. They’ve attached points to things that many viewers don’t think are necessary. Some dancers score higher than others, Viewers don’t feel like the judges have equal input into each show.

DWTS Viewer votes only affect part of the competition

The judges have more power than the spectators


Although Dancing with the Stars if the jury is on the case, they will also rely on the votes to decide who will continue in the competition. all the time Dancing with the Stars season 33, the viewers’ votes have been less important than the judges’ scores. This has been something viewers have noticed all along DWTS, but it’s been especially noticeable last season because the judges’ scores were so low. For performers like DWTS Star Chandler Kenny, who has danced well but received bad reviews from the judges, has been saved by the votes of the viewers.

Dancing with the stars doesn’t care about quality

They’re not looking for the best shows


Although the show has continued the same way throughout, the way the judges score the shows DWTS season 33 shows that the show really doesn’t care about quality of the performances. The judges provide feedback to the dancers, but their scores have not reflected the actual quality of the dances they have seen. Although the performers are hopeful that they will be able to continue in the competition, the audience voting has had to pick up the slack Dancing with the Stars this season to keep the top-grossing performers in the running.

Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8pm EDT on ABC.

Source: Dancing with the Stars/Instagram

Dancing With The Stars pairs celebrities and professional dancers to compete in ballroom dance challenges based on a panel of experts and audience votes.

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Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, Len Goodman, Tom Bergeron, Cheryl Burke, Tony Dovolani, Derek Hough, Mark Ballas, Karina Smirnoff, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Kym Johnson, Sasha Farber, Val Chmerkovskiy, Emma Slater, Sharna Burgess

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June 1, 2005

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