Nope, Nope, NOPE! Not fooling me into watching.
It's November Sweeps Week, like I told you gals. They NEED viewers to watch these next few weeks to keep the ratings up for ABC.
I nailed this a few weeks ago:
There will probably have to be a Dance Off to give him the boot. Unfortunately Nov Sweeps doesn't start this year until Oct 31st for a month, which, if they do one, I suspect, is when they might do it, or the week after. So there may be one or more weeks where a better dancer gets booted off first.

During that time, a lot of people will be talking about the show and who is getting booted off
instead. And probably what the producers and ABC heads always wanted. And what Tom was concerned would happen.
Remember Spicers's fans don't have to even
watch the show to vote for him. They just have to set their alarm clock to vote during the show.
THEN what probably will happen IF he still doesn't get booted off during a Dance Off, ABC & the exec producer hopes people will continue to talk on social media about him STILL being on the show, and what will it take to get him off?

As though talking about it on social media will bring in the ratings.
Don't fall for it. The ratings are dependent on who
watches, not who votes. The REAL "vote" that makes a REAL difference is the
viewer ratings vote (who is watching which channel during Nov Sweeps, not how many people vote on DWTS for which star gets to stay.) We as VIEWERS have the power these next few weeks. There's strength in viewer numbers. It seems counter-intuitive. Yet, when Spicer is gone, then ABC can see the viewership go back up again the following week as DANCE FANS come back for a real
dance competition.
This wasn't an impulsive decision for me. I thought
two weeks ago what I'd do if Spicer stays while better stars,
who can really dance keep getting picked off. This isn't the kind of show I want to watch or back especially when we finally had a season of 8 really good stars who CAN dance, in which ANY of them could win. I encourage you to watch
The Voice instead on NBC. (At least have your TV tuned to it, even if you don't watch.) Since almost everyone has cable boxes, the Neilsen ratings or whomever does the ratings, have a pretty precise number of who actually watches which shows, during the crucial primetime TV time slots from 8pm - 11pm.
LAST year, during Fall Premiere week, The Voice and DWTS were about equal in the number of viewers who tuned in to their premieres.
THIS year, probably due to the Bobby Bones fiasco, no show during the Spring season and seeing who has been cast this season, The Voice beat DWTS premiere week by 113% in total viewership. And The Voice remains about a million viewers ahead each week.
https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/RATINGS-THE-VOICE-Beats-DANCING-WITH-THE-STARS-20190924
Vote with your viewership vote. Heck, even watch the Hallmark channel instead. They finally started their Christmas movie season

where we are guaranteed feel good endings.
