The ALDC CANNOT Stay Focused! (S3 Flashback) | Dance Moms

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CHRISTI: Does anybody here-- I know the answer used to be do we think Cathy's a threat, and it was always no. But now that she has these boys, and they beat us, do you think she's a threat? JILL: I do. I don't think Cathy's a threat. I think the boys are a threat. And it has been shown with a good choreographer, not Cathy, to beat our kids. So, yes, her boys-- her team is a threat. She is no threat. It's temporary. I think the group that she had that danced and got the 300, I think that group is amazing and it's threatening. Right. But that number would not have been the same without Geno and with Jalen coming in and spinning on his head. Will spin for food, or, dance or whatever. Spinning on the head, I don't see him fitting in. Can he be put into a contemporary routine and it be just as good? No, I don't think so. Mm-mm. You're looking at your hands, like, I did this. Like, wipe your and take your hands and be, like. And then you are, like, take your hands and push them away from me, like, "get away." Go. Whack! Down, start to roll in pain, agony, and look at her like, help me. And you push her hands back. No, no, , no no, no. Yeah. JILL: She's the bad girl. Hey, it's a role. I don't care. I don't care, it's a role. You got to act, you got to act. Oh, I don't know. It's a little bit sensitive, wouldn't you say? No, but I-- you know what, I don't think that way. If she walks or Abby kicks her out, then that's on her. My kid has a voice. She can raise her-- she can speak for herself. But she's seven. She hasn't cried yet about the [bleep] that's been going on. But wait a minute. You just said that your kid doesn't cry. I think that it was put it out that she cried twice since she's been here, KRISTIE. When? Name one, about a dance. - Yeah, it was about a dance. - What about? What? - About the duet. No, she didn't cry after the duet. - Yes, she did. - I thought she did. KRISTIE: No, she didn't. - Holly? Apparently with Kristie, you can take away her daughter's role in dancing on a national television talk show, but don't you dare say that she cries. I think Jill saw her when she came out. Really? Really, Kristie. You can sit there and say, "Really, Jill? Really? Really? Yes! - Back up. No. After you ran in and saved her-- Uh-huh? She said, "Oh, I was crying because I felt sad for Nia." No, no, she was not crying. She was crying, just face it. Don't sugarcoat it, Kristie. Don't put me in the same boat as you. My daughter wears her heart out on her sleeve. She doesn't have to go in the bathroom to cry-- She didn't. --and pretend she didn't. Asia felt bad that Nia got yelled at. You just said Asia has a hard shell; she doesn't cry. She cries. - Give up. Give up. You're not getting to me. I'm not gonna give up because I was there. Give it up. You're raising your voice. I don't care. You're the one that says it never will happen. It already happened. - I didn't say never. I did not say never. I said that my daughter's strong enough to handle it. OK, she didn't handle it the other night. So get it straight and don't get it twisted. And get your facts-- It's not twisted. KRISTIE: Get your facts right. Get your facts right, Jill. I don't mind if my child cries, she's seven. she can cry all day [bleep] long. So [bleep] what? Who cares? MELISSA: So we're taking the kids ice-skating today, something fun for the kids. I don't think this is the best thing to do before a dance competition because Abby's going to freak out if she finds out. JILL: Here, here, here. Here's a two. Who's a two? MELISSA: That's Maddie. GIRL: Maddie. MELISSA: Maddie, put your skates on. I am your mother. Put your skates on. Do you know what this is about, Maddie? It's about fun. Have fun. Stop crying. CHRISTI: Maddie didn't want to ice-skate because she needs to be the best at everything she does. And clearly, she's not an Olympic gold medalist in figure skating, so she didn't want to skate. KENDALL: Asia, Asia, why aren't you going? KENDALL: Why? KRISTIE: OK. She's not allowed to. KENDALL: Why? KRISTIE: 'Cause she can't be hurt. CHRISTI: Well, nobody can be hurt. Well, I know. She's not going to do it. She knows why. Well, it's up to you. You let your kid skate if they want to. I'm not playing their game. I'm not playing their [bleep] game. You're not skating. Asia, you know why you can't skate. JILL: She was an ice-skater, for God's sake. MELISSA: I don't know why it's so important for Kristie to tell us that Asia never cries. Here's some tears now for Asia. I thought she didn't cry. MELISSA: Here, we have to hold hands. Oh, I'm not holding your hand, you're gonna pull me down. KELLY: [screams] Hold on! Aah! [bleep] Come on, I'll hold your hand, Maddie. JILL: Chloe, I can turn like you! MELISSA: Are you staying on the wall the whole time? Yeah. MELISSA: I think that's good. [laughs] Stand up! Come on. Hey, You're not gonna fall on the ice. MELISSA: I'm sorry, Your Highness. KELLY: Oh, right into the wall! [music playing] ANTHONY: Seven, eight. One, two, foom, foom, fah, hoom. Yup. And so, this is where you have to evoke that spirit, like the spell. Foom! CATHY: The name of the duet is "Illusions of Dance." And it's gonna be pretty magical. We have two magicians. One is very formally trained, and the other magician is a street magician. Boy, wouldn't it be nice if Anthony could just go "Hocus Pocus" and poof-- Abby disappears? I could go like-- Then, yeah, to go five, six, seven, eight, yes? Yeah. And Jalen, when you run back-- ANTHONY: And find each other. --make half circles with your feet. Yeah, so when you, when you fa-- roll on the floor-- Half circles. Can you tell him what you need to tell him so I can continue? You're over there talking to him, Anthony. I'm not gonna just stand here and not help out. We're in a time crunch, OK? And I got where you're going. You don't know where I'm going. CATHY: That you're the artist. You don't know where I'm going. Can you just be quiet? No. ANTHONY: I'm giving them both a note to roll on the floor, and you're talking to him while I'm talking to him. Listen, if I'm gonna be able to step in to help out, that's what I'm gonna do. But you don't know what you're talking about. Oh, really? You don't know what you're talking about. Oh, really? I don't know what I'm talking about? Yes, really. If you're gonna give the note-- ANTHONY: If you're gonna get in my face, step out of my my face. Step out of my face. You want to see me in your face? You will never be in my face. Then don't be condescending to me. - You will never be in my face. - Don't be condescending to me. - You will never be in my face. - OK. Then don't tell me not to get in your face if I'm not in your face. ABBY LEE: Asia, we're going to start with her. And you all are going to do 100 push-ups. She doesn't have to do the 100 push-ups 'cause she didn't ice-skate. You were selfish, you were naive, and you put this entire group in jeopardy. I found out the girls went ice-skating. The Abby Lee Dance Company contract is very specific. No ice-skating. These are things that protect your child, as well as the group and the choreography and all the money that's gone into doing a competition. You know, when somebody gets hurt, everybody else has to pay for it. (SINGING) Love cries. Asia has an amazing solo this week. It's called "The Robot." And it's going to be hard to keep her a little stiff, but we're gonna try. JILL: Look, all the girls are doing push-ups and Asia's running her solo. What's that about? Did the kids have a really good time? They did. They did. - That's all that matters. Sometimes they have to just be kids, like-- Enjoy their childhood. For God's sake. KELLY: Abby's sitting here making these kids do push-ups because they went ice-skating. Abby, what did you do while the kids were ice-skating? Did you maybe go for dinner? Maybe you should be doing the sit-ups and the push-ups. I still stand. Asia knows, and she's not going ice-skate two days before competition because you can't be 100% sure an accident won't happen on the ice. That's not what you said yesterday. Well, I'm telling you now. After thinking about it, we have two days out for a show. You want to just take that chance? I don't, as a mother. My daughter's a dancer. Why are you getting all bent out of shape? Nobody's asked you. - Christi. - Yes, I'm speaking. Look at me when you talk. Look at me when you talk. Excuse me? Look at me when you talk! CHRISTI: Excuse me. Excuse me. I don't want to look at you when I talk! Well, then don't talk to me. Well, then don't talk to us. Nobody asked you! - I'm answering a question. Nobody asked you a question. Yes, you did. You just asked me a [bleep] question! You need to settle yourself down. KRISTIE: No, I don't. 'Cause guess what? CHRISTI: You need to settle yourself down. You look at me when you talk to me. Don't look at your phone. Look at me! Don't you tell me what to do! KRISTIE: I'm telling you what to do! It's important that if someone is gonna talk to me and ask me a question, is that they look me in the eye. Not ask me a question and look away and then make faces. It's disrespectful, and you're not gonna do it when you're talking to me. I'm sorry that you guys are miserable! We're not miserable. KRISTIE: You guys are miserable! Our kids are happy. Then look at me when you talk to me! I don't want to look at you when I talk to you! You guys are so caught up on, "Oh my, God," complaining about every little [bleep] that happens. I don't know why you're being so emotional about this. Because Christi and Jill bring it up, and then Christi's over there, standing there, making faces like, "Oh, my God, I can't believe she's saying that. Oh my God." - I can't. But then you can't look me in the eye and then-- I"m looking you in the eye, bitch. Bitch, let's go. Let's go. - I'm not that way. - Sit down. Exactly, so don't call me a bitch if you can't back it up! I"m not that way. Settle yourself down. Do not call me a bitch if you can't back it up. CHRISTI: I can back it up, but I don't fight like that. OK, then don't use those words towards me. I think Kristie is going to knock the other Christi out. And I'm just like, "Stay away. I don't fight I'm a lover, not a fighter." [chuckles] Watch your tongue! You need-- - Watch your tongue! - Get your finger away from me. I'm telling you, watch your tongue. You call me a bitch one more time-- What, are you gonna hit me? - Watch your tongue. - What, are you gonna hit me? Watch your tongue. CHRISTI: Are you going to hit me? - Watch your tongue. - You don't tell me what to do. What, are you gonna hit me? Watch your tongue. ABBY LEE: No, I love her. I hope she slaps her in the face. CHRISTI: Why am I the one in trouble when this is going like this? Why are you so violent? I'm not violent. You just-- you just don't-- you just don't know how to handle me. That's why. JILL: Kristie Ray is a time bomb. I have no idea what Kristie has in mind when she jumps out of her chair and gets in Christi's face. KRISTIE: Save it. Save it, Christi, save it. CHRISTI: You save it. Save it. Save it, OK? CHRISTI: You save it. Save it. I'm not looking way now, am I? Good. Now I taught you a lesson. You taught me how I don't want to behave. Save it. Sorry.
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Length: 10min 40sec (640 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 31 2024
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