The first 10 of the season was handed out, though, to Melora Hardin!
Villains' night onDancing With the Starsshould come with endless costume possibilities.
Sadly, there were no depictions of anti-vaxxers or window-smashing insurrectionists.

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Just a bunch of Disney baddos, y’all.
Don’t be mean!).
And what a deliciously explosive set!
Even Green was impressed enough to call out the crew’s good work.
“I liked the aggression you showed; that was really lovely,” said Len Goodman.
“I would really like it, Brian, if you lifted your diaphragm.”
“You had more firepower; you are fully loaded,” added Bruno Tonioli.
“A couple of mistakes, but you are going in the right direction.
She wore the crown well (and that’s not a bad thing).
“This evil queen was a vibe,” added Derek Hough.
“I was so into it.
Whatever; all that matters is he gets to wear a snakeskin jacket and pants for his Paso doble.
(His makeup triggered my trypophobia, though).
“Nothing snaky about that.
That was a solid performance,” said Tonioli.
“You have to refine now.
“Technically, there are still some things to work on,” said Hough.
“Get lower in the legs.”
She’s so easy to flip over his head, too!
“That opening and ending lift was iconic,” said Hough.
“That was a moment.
I just felt that in the room.”
“I’m truly blown away,” added Carrie Ann Inaba.
“That was truly one of the most magical performances on this show.
Playing the bad guys comes naturally for The Miz; he’s a villain in the ring, too!
Fortunately, this performance didn’t get the boos he’s grown accustomed to.
“The men are on fire tonight.
What is happening,” said Inaba.
“The specificity of movement tonight was on fire.”
Very apropos since he appeared to cuss like a sailor when the judges shared their generous scores.
“I liked the concept, the story within the dance,” said Goodman.
“You are surprising me each week.
Well done, Jimmy.”
“Jimmy, you got me hooked!”
“That was a bad-ass routine.
“That was your best dance by far,” said Inaba.
“You went from Sporty to the queen of evil, sensual, powerful.
The continuation of the movement was so languid and sensuous.
Or maybe it was the red wig?
“Finally, I feel the performance has matched the technique.”
“Bewitching, my darling!”
“I’ve had the whole world against me at times,” she told her partner.
So she channeled her anti-bullying energy in her Paso doble as Mal fromDescendants 2.
And didn’t they look wicked good?
“I didn’t think it was your best dance.
It felt a little hectic,” said Inaba.
So did her performance live up to the song?
It’s been her dream to dance since season 1!
“It had a feeling of menace,” said Goodman.
“Lovely interpretation, Alan, of the music.”
“Devilishly stylish with a hint of danger,” added Tonioli.
“A slight misstep.
Otherwise,it could have been perfection.
She sang her song, too.
“This is the kind of thing we want to see, big and bold,” said Inaba.
“It was a hair safe, but it was amazing.”
Brian and Sharna were sent home first.
The judges didn’t even get a chance to save them!