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"Judgment Day Approaches" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of Dance Moms. It first aired on August 1, 2017.

Synopsis

It’s the first week back and the news quickly spreads that Abby’s court sentencing is just two weeks away. With the clock ticking, the moms are desperate to know what Abby’s plans are for the future, but Abby’s total denial creates havoc for the team. Instead of focusing on her own court case, Abby creates a group dance centered around Ashlee and Brynn’s family court battle, forcing Brynn to face emotionally charged subject matter through dance.[1]

Competition Attended

Fierce NDC in Anaheim, CA on February 11, 2017 (Servite High School)

Weekly Dances

Abby Lee Dance Company
Dancer(s)
Dance Name
Dance Style
Place
Family Court Lyrical 1st in Teen Group
1st Overall Group
Brynn
Kendall
Each Other Lyrical 1st in Teen Duet/Trio
2nd Overall Duet/Trio
Camryn
Nia
Make Me Over
(not shown)
Character/Open Did Not Place
Elliana
Lilliana
Oceans 2 Acrobatic Lyrical 1st in Petite Duet/Trio
1st Overall Duet/Trio

Other Information

  • Pyramid:
    • Kalani
    • Lilliana, Elliana, Brynn
    • Kendall, Nia, Camryn, Maesi
  • Despite the previous episode being advertised as being nationals, it was speculated that filming would continue after NYDE advertised that the upcoming competition would be filmed for the show. However, on the week of the competition, it was announced that it had been canceled.[2]
  • Bryan Stinson, executive producer of Dance Moms, confirmed in early February that the show would continue.[3]
  • February 3: Release of Kendall's single "Where Would I Be Without You"
  • February 11: Rock Your Hair's "Valentine's Rocks" concert and party in Avalon Hollywood.

Picture Gallery

To view the gallery for "Judgment Day Approaches," visit subpage Judgment Day Approaches/Gallery.

Video Gallery

To view the video gallery for "Judgment Day Approaches," visit subpage Judgment Day Approaches/Videos.

References

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