Season 7, Episode 20 Big Sad Eyes and a Antique Hot Dog First Aired: April 16, 2020 The ladies' friendships are tested when they live in close quarters during a sober retreat. Last season’s average was 6.3 million per show. Kalani wins with her solo but Daviana places 6th, and as a result is cut from the team. At competition, the team get a clean sweep with the duets, however the competition is rigged so the group routine loses. Elliana becomes the lead which leaves Lilliana benched and not performing. Nia and Chloe have a duet, and Kendall and Camryn that's a continuation from Nia and Chloe's.

The Irreplaceables' moms then mock Brynn when her solo doesn't place at all, but karma soon when comes around when the ALDC win their division and the Irreplaceables don't win theirs.

The Allison Janney sitcom dropped roughly 25% or more from last season’s average. The following pairs list the dancer first and the mom second. Last season’s average was 6.3 million per show. After Abby tells Maesi she's can never be better than her competitors, Jaime and Measi decide to leave the team. It is the team's last week in Los Angeles, so the older dancers are assigned a difficult ballet routine inspired by the film The Red Violin.

Preposterous? But the mother-daughter scenario is over. She tries to get Elliana to guilt trip Laurieann into putting her into the dance which angers Stacey. Johnny Depp Cut from New "Fantastic Beasts" Movie Following Trial Revelations, "Pirates of Caribbean" Next?

Black Patsy's daughter, Nicaya has a solo inspired by Harriet Tubman which places 3rd. He wrote the Intelligencer column for NY Magazine in the mid 90s, reporting on the OJ Simpson trial, as well as for the real Parade magazine (when it was owned by Conde Nast), and has written for the New York Observer, Details, Vogue, Spin, the New York Times, NY Post, Washington Post, and NY Daily News among many publications.

Abby Lee Miller left following the first half of the season announcing her exit in a statement on Instagram.

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You can vote twice. The mini team have been benched due to Abby not knowing what to do with them, and two new dancers (Daviana and Camryn) are brought in to be added to the team. The couple is on their way … While the mini end of the team decide to stay, the elite members rent out a studio and try and self-choreograph a routine for themselves. The group routine pulls off a first place overall win, and the week ends on a high note. The two teams argue after the awards ceremony, causing Abby to leave the competition and Jeanette and her daughter Ava to leave the Candy Apples team. The group dance is all about polygamy, and the dancers performing are the older girls and Maesi. The week starts out rocky when Abby puts Elliana at the top of the pyramid for a solo that won 5th overall.

Nia is pulled from the duet and replaced with Camryn which upsets Holly and Nia. Abby has to leave the team and studio due to court issues, leaving the moms no choice but to bring in new choreographer, Laurieann Gibson.

This upsets Black Patsy and she argues with the other mothers, especially Jeanette. Kendall and Brynn have a routine which incorporates gym excersises, and Kalani and Nia have a duet that Nia struggles with from the outset.

When Daviana was with her old studio, she beat Kalani at a competition. Camryn wins 1st place with her solo, and Nicaya places 2nd. Abby reveals her past and her thoughts about the future as she faces the harsh reality of going to prison. The group routine then becomes inspired by reckless driving, of which Kalani is the lead. Maesi, Elliana and Lilliana are not old enough to perform such as piece and Abby needs a 3rd maid. Chloe and Christi talk about how they came to join the ALDC, Chloe's rivalry with Maddie, and what made them decide to return to the competition world. Kalani and Camryn both have solos, and Christi is angered when Reagan gets the third solo over Chloe or Nia. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! The seventh season features thirteen star billing cast members, with various other dancers and moms appearing throughout the season.

The group routine is an open routine that's a mixture of jazz, contemporary and ballroom.

LOL. The mothers suspect that Brynn is only given the lead roles because there is no one who has a similar appearance on the team, meaning she stands out more. The elite girls have not choreographed a routine properly, and decide to sell T-shirts and meet fans instead. The group routine is about protesting against Abby, and the moms and girls are all excited. To top it all off, none of the solos place in the top 3 and the group dance places 4th, while MDP win 1st place. Brynn, Elliana and Lilliana all have solos and Yolanda decides to leave Camille a voicemail informing her the elite moms are not welcoming of her and Camryn on the newly-formed team. So Abby brings in a new dancer named Jane who will be Brynn's opposite. Did you vote in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan vote only to be ignored?

Camryn is given the lead, and Yolanda is upset that her daughter isn't in the dance. [2] Chloe Lukasiak returned to guest star in Season 7B. Elliana' solo is inspired by Charlie Chaplin, and the team is shocked when Yolanda arrives at the competition dressed as him.

All of the moms on the Irreplaceables team then criticise Brynn's solo calling her a "baby", and the ALDC moms criticise the Irreplaceables for pulling their solos, calling them "cowardly". And that was preposterous enough!

Cast. Laurieann has disappeared, and Abby returns to the studio under duress. The team thinks she has said things behind their backs and wants to leave, but she denies this. The moms suspect this is to divert the attention off of her and her personal court issues. Maesi is given a solo to redeem herself from last week and Nia and Camryn are also given solos head to head. This song is then used for the group routine where every girl will portray a different animal.

All three members of the remaining ALDC team are given solos, and at the elite studio, Brynn feels uncomfortable as Kalani and Camryn try and force her to do choreography she doesn't want to do. [3] This is the final season to feature Nia Frazier, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, and Brynn Rumfallo as part of the ALDC team. The group wins 1st overall with Lilliana's acrobatic solo also winning 1st overall, and Elliana placing 5th due to sticky stage limiting her tricks in her routine. The elite girls form a new team called the Irreplaceables and call a choreographer called Aisha to choreograph a burlesque, jazz dance. The total was 4.8 million versus over 7 million for last season’s spring finale. Laurieann tries to chase the competition organiser but fails, and the moms suspect Abby organised the fix. On Mom Season 7 Episode 7, Bonnie and Adam go on a double date with Jill and Andy, while Tammy recruits Christy to mediate a sensitive situation with Marjorie. Now Janney has no child to be a Mom to, is happily married, and has a bunch of nice friends. The two are pitted against each other with contemporary solos, and if Daviana loses she will risk being cut from the team. Chloe Lukasiak returned to guest star in Season 7B. The dancers all perform very well, and Lilliana wins the 11 & under category with Elliana coming in 2nd place. Nia and Kalani have a duet which places 3rd and Brynn and Kendall have a duet that places 2nd. She then brings Daviana back because of this and the group wins 1st place. The older dancers are assigned a group called Ghost Town, and Camryn is assigned a solo reflecting her view of the ALDC. Not really when you think Tiffany Trump graduated from there. The Irreplaceables' moms then criticise Abby for recycling an old dance, and the ALDC moms criticise Aisha's routine, claiming it was inappropriate. Abby decides to merge the mini team and the original team together to form one super team, and how the dancers perform onstage will determine where they stand. Meanwhile at the Candy Apples studio, Nicaya is given a solo which is a tribute to her lesbian mother who is about to get married, and the dancers are portraying Mexican builders building the wall Donald Trump wants built. Kendall and Kalani are both given solos but they are pulled by their mothers. Abby reflects on the past seven years and the legacy she's leaving behind as she prepares to serve her prison sentence. Elliana, Lilliana and Maesi are all assigned solos against each other to see whether they have what it takes to perform a solo at nationals. Kendall wins 1st place in the Teen Division, with Nia only one place behind. Jill is upset that Kendall doesn't have a solo because Kendall has been on the team for years, so she begs and begs until Cheryl gives in and choreographs a solo for Kendall as well.

Camille and Camryn then feel threatened and afraid because they have to battle Reagan on their own.

Maesi is dismissed for the week, and the older girls are performing a mature piece about cancer.

Brynn has a solo based on plastic surgery which places 3rd, Maesi has a hip-hop solo she learnt at her old studio which places 2nd, and Lilliana performs another acrobatic solo which wins 1st overall. The ALDC are traveling to Fresno, California to perform a mature piece inspired by the film The Help. The ALDC, Candy Apples and the Lukasiak's travel to nationals. The mothers remind Abby that they have already performed a dance about cancer, so she switches gears and they start learning a number reflecting how sometimes people go down the wrong path in life. Yolanda is upset that the one time Elliana beats Lilliana, she is absent and unable to see it.

Just like Daviana, Reagan beat Kalani at one of the previous competitions, making her mother Julie believe she is the strongest of the team.

Abby walks out, disgusted by Aisha's routine and doesn't return.