Sorry, But The OG Dance Moms Can Never Be Replaced | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Entertainment

Sorry, But The OG Dance Moms Can Never Be Replaced

Abby can try, but Christi, Kelly, Holly, Melissa and Jill are irreplaceable.

298
Sorry, But The OG Dance Moms Can Never Be Replaced

It's no secret that Abby Lee Miller has put together a new competition team on the show "Dance Moms" for a chance at "redemption" after facing prison and cancer.

The season eight cast made up of all new dancers-and their outrageous, dramatic mothers, who have all flocked to Pittsburgh for Abby to "make their children stars."

I grew up watching these Moms and their daughters but gave up watching "Dance Moms" after Kelly and Christi left. I briefly tuned back in when "The Irreplaceables" was formed.

I heard that "Dance Moms" was coming back, so decided that I'd give the new team a try to see what they were like.

However, after watching the season premiere, I can tell you that I probably won't be watching.

These new moms are absolutely ridiculous. They are constantly picking fights in the most inopportune of times and places.

Sure the OGs had their fair share of arguments and brawls, but most of the time they were contained and most of the moms avoided the conflict with their daughters in the room.

These moms are constantly saying that "my kid is better than your kid" and "you're lying about your kid's dance record" and putting each other's children down.

The OGs focused more on the team aspect. They were there for each other when one of the girls needed to borrow a costume and watched the other girls' solos routines. This team is only in Pittsburgh because of their own selfish reasons. There is no comradery between the mothers or between the kids.

So sorry, but not sorry, the OG Dance Mom can never be replaced.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
student sleep
Huffington Post

I think the hardest thing about going away to college is figuring out how to become an adult. Leaving a household where your parents took care of literally everything (thanks, Mom!) and suddenly becoming your own boss is overwhelming. I feel like I'm doing a pretty good job of being a grown-up, but once in awhile I do something that really makes me feel like I'm #adulting. Twenty-somethings know what I'm talking about.

Keep Reading...Show less
school
blogspot

I went to a small high school, like 120-people-in-my-graduating-class small. It definitely had some good and some bad, and if you also went to a small high school, I’m sure you’ll relate to the things that I went through.

1. If something happens, everyone knows about it

Who hooked up with whom at the party? Yeah, heard about that an hour after it happened. You failed a test? Sorry, saw on Twitter last period. Facebook fight or, God forbid, real fight? It was on half the class’ Snapchat story half an hour ago. No matter what you do, someone will know about it.

Keep Reading...Show less
Chandler Bing

I'm assuming that we've all heard of the hit 90's TV series, Friends, right? Who hasn't? Admittedly, I had pretty low expectations when I first started binge watching the show on Netflix, but I quickly became addicted.

Without a doubt, Chandler Bing is the most relatable character, and there isn't an episode where I don't find myself thinking, Yup, Iam definitely the Chandler of my friend group.

Keep Reading...Show less
eye roll

Working with the public can be a job, in and of itself. Some people are just plain rude for no reason. But regardless of how your day is going, always having to be in the best of moods, or at least act like it... right?

1. When a customer wants to return a product, hands you the receipt, where is printed "ALL SALES ARE FINAL" in all caps.

2. Just because you might be having a bad day, and you're in a crappy mood, doesn't make it okay for you to yell at me or be rude to me. I'm a person with feelings, just like you.

3. People refusing to be put on hold when a customer is standing right in front of you. Oh, how I wish I could just hang up on you!

Keep Reading...Show less
blair waldorf
Hercampus.com

RBF, or resting b*tch face, is a serious condition that many people suffer from worldwide. Suffers are often bombarded with daily questions such as "Are you OK?" and "Why are you so mad?" If you have RBF, you've probably had numerous people tell you to "just smile!"

While this question trend can get annoying, there are a couple of pros to having RBF.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments