DWTS: The Final Elimination

November 26, 2008 at 7:10am PST

Last night's Dancing with the Stars finale was two torturous hours long, but that's why you have us! We know the only thing that matters is who took the mirror ball trophy home.

In the end, it was Brooke Burke and Derek Hough facing off against Warren Sapp and Kym Johnson.

And the winners are....
Brooke and Derek!!!!

Is it any surprise? After they performed their final dance, the Viennese Waltz, even Carrie Ann, who was choked up said, "You guys deserve that trophy more than anybody else," as the camera landed on Brooke's husband, David Charvet, who was swelling with pride as tears rolled down his cheeks and his lip quivered. In case you were wondering, THAT was THE moment of the season!

Congratulations Brooke and Derek!

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