‘DWTS’ Finale Night: Viewers Slam ‘Annoying’ Judge for ‘Hating’ This Pair After Controversial Scoring Reveal
The season 33 finale of “Dancing With the Stars” on November 26 was a night of high-stakes competition and heated debates. While fans celebrated the talent on display, many were left frustrated by the actions of one of the show’s judges toward finalist, gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik.
A netizen’s comment on Stephen Nedoroscik’s performance on “Dancing with the Stars,” posted on November 26, 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/dancingwiththestars
The finale featured the top five couples: Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold, actress Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong, “The Bachelorette” star Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson, rugby player Ilona Maher and Alan Bersten, and former NFL player Danny Amendola and Witney Carson.
Each pair performed one final routine in hopes of winning the coveted mirrorball trophy after the semifinals ended without an elimination.
“All I could think of while I was watching that dance is that Len Goodman, this gentleman, this mirrorball [trophy] right here, would have been smiling from ear to ear. That was absolutely the best I’ve ever seen you,” Inaba remarked.
Rylee Arnold and Stephen Nedoroscik performing on “DWTS” on November 26, 2024 | Source: instagram.com/dancingwiththestars
However, Derek Hough’s feedback sparked controversy. Earlier, he had complimented Nedoroscik and his dance partner, “You’re like a burst of sunshine, like two little antidepressants dancing across the floor,” Derek said. “Seriously, he’s just radiating joy with every single step and dance out there.”
Rylee Arnold and Stephen Nedoroscik performing on “DWTS” on November 26, 2024 | Source: instagram.com/dancingwiththestars
“Derec definitely doesn’t like Stephen he always has a bit for him & doesn’t want to give him the 10…Can they change Derrick as a judge [sic],” a user wondered.
“This was Stephen’s best dance 🥹🥹,” another commented, while a third chimed in, “Derek is annoying this season, trying to hard to be Len. He should’ve given him a 10! That was awesome [sic]!”
Others emphasized the difficulty of the Quick Step, often considered one of the hardest ballroom dances, and applauded Nedoroscik for delivering what they felt was a near-perfect performance.
The debate over the judges’ scores reflects fans’ strong investment in “DWTS” and the inherent drama of competitive reality TV.