“It feels like I’m already on the 30th episode, it’s so much work!”
Machado tells EW while laughing about how difficult training forDWTSis.
“The payoffs are always the Monday shows, they’re just so much fun.

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I can only describe my experience as a roller coaster!”
“He was right, I wasn’t familiar with the Charleston,” she explains.
“It’s not one of those dances we casually break into on a regular basis.

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So, I think in that particular dance I may have been giving a different kind of energy?
Baskin became the second competitor of the season to depart, following Charles Oakley and Emma Slater.
“Each Monday night is different than the last,” Machado explains.

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“So for last Monday’s competition, I think they made the right call.
I do have to say though, she was really good.
She has really good stage presence.
I was shocked by how good it was.
It’s really hard to get on that stage and perform live.
You don’t get a second take and you have no idea what the judges will say.
You just have to be gracious no matter what.”
The only way this will happen is if the comedy brings in viewers to CBS.
We start on Oct. 12, the episodes will play two each Monday for three weeks.
We will be the only Latinx family on web connection television, which is crazy to say in 2020.
Can you believe we are still saying that?
This show deserves a fifth season and it deserves to be on connection television.”
Rodriguez currently stars on the CBS dramaBull.
“Will we ever be able to get Freddy?
He’s always so busy,” Machado says of her former small screen hubby.
“But maybe now that we’re on the same web connection, this could finally happen!
It would be so amazing to have him on the show.
I totally forgot we are now on the same data pipe, maybe that will help our cause?”
She adds, “I just hope everyone watches and supports the show.
It really deserves a home!”