‘Dancing With The Stars’ Results Recap: Janel Parrish, Val Chmerkovskiy Stunning Romeo and Juliet Performance

'Dancing With The Stars' Dynamic Duos Night on Monday, Nov. 3 featured well-known and historical duos, and Janel Parrish and Val Chmerkovskiy outshined them all with portrayal of Shakespeare's forbidden lovers, Romeo and Juliet.

DWTS Dynamic Duos Night showcased the dancing prowess of seven couples with their own take on both real and fictional famous partnerships in history.

Lea Thompson and Artem Chigvinstev as Bonnie and Clyde

Thompson and Chigvinstev portrayed notorious husband-and-wife outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow with a sweet and sultry Jazz routine. However, their "criminal" dance skills was said to lack enough drama as judge Len Goodman said "You gotta risk it to get the biscuit, and you're a little bit safe," to which judge Bruno Toniolo added, " It has to have more of a reckless, bada** attitude." The couple scored 32 out of 40 (8 from all the judges).

Michael Waltrip and Emma Slater as Tarzan and Jane

NASCAR driver Michael left little to the imagination when he wore only a loincloth around his waist to embody the king of the jungle, Tarzan, but the judges weren't too amazed. Even though judge Len said "it was the best performance he'd seen from Michael," the couple only scored 25 out of 40.

Janel Parrish and Val Chmerkovskiy as Romeo and Juliet

Parrish and Chmerkovskiy played two of the most famous lovebirds in literary history, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The couple were very romantic onstage and Toniolo described the performance as "extremely ambitious, yet gorgeous and glorious in every possible way." The couple scored a perfect 40 out of 40.

Tommy Chong and Peta Murgatroyd as Johnny and June Cash

Though Chong was a beat behind the music when he danced on stage, his charm captivated the judges and Carrie Ann commented that he had some kind of "magic mojo," while Goodman put out a cryptic statement saying, "You're like a hot dog-you're tasty, but you're never sure about the content." The couple scores 26 out of 40.

Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas as Adam and Eve

Ballas rebounded from last week's performance and put out an "intense, theatrical routine" of the first couple, Adam and Eve. This time around, Goodman praised their efforts and said, "You won't be banished from the garden of Eden." They scored 38 out of 40.

Alfonso Ribiero and Whitney Carson as Batman and Robin

'Fresh Prince' star Ribiero and Carson revealed a power-packed performance of the Dark Knight and his side kick - to which judge Julianne said, "Every time you come out, you are pure entertainment." They scored 38 out of 40.

Bethany Mota and Derek Hough as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo

Mota and Hough played on the loveteam of the popular '90s sitcom 'I Love Lucy' as Ricky and Lucy in a fun salsa routine. The judges were entertained and the couple scored 37 out of 40.