It's time for take-off on week three of DWTS but prepare for rough air and turbulence.
His performance tonight was something special as he and Williams beamed on stage, with Letele always playing the part of a perfect gentleman. Tears flowed on the judge's table and Thornton was awarded two more perfect 10s. This was our girl Brodie's moment and her look was as fierce as her moves. Judge Luck said Reynolds looked "so safe" in Murray's arms and we agree that he is a perfect partner. Tonight's show kicked off with a spandangled hoedown and the theme of the night was announced - a tribute to mothers. This woman has more tricks than a clown's pocket and the judges all sensed that her best was still yet to come. And in a lesson in journalism foreshadowing, host Clinton Randell announced that tomorrow night the power to choose who would be sent home would go to the judges. His mum was proud and James Luck wanted him to relax and release his shoulders. Next up were Rhys Mathewson and Phoebe Robb who shared a Cinderella and Prince Charming moment. Then the reality TV star shed a tear talking about his incredible mum who raised him as a solo parent and my heart grew three sizes. Kerre Woodham was first to the dance floor tonight with a sensational samba. Will the producers bring back the dance-off or dramatic judges save in order to save the show?