
Candy Apples leader Cathy Nesbitt-Stein will stop at nothing in her crusade to beat Abby Lee Miller's dance company - including bringing back one of Dance Moms' most controversial characters: Kaya "Black Patsy" Wiley! Yes, the woman who named herself after the ultimate stage mom, Patsy Ramsey, mother of JonBenet, is back with a vengeance.
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While Abby is in Los Angeles filming the second season of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and scouting a place to potentially open a Hollywood studio, she sends moms Kelly, Jill and Holly to spy on Cathy's new group of dancers. Surprise, surprise, Cathy has brought in two girls with ties to Abby in hopes of getting under her nemesis' skin. Hadley and her mother Yvette are out for blood because Abby called Hadley "roadkill" on the first season of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition. Kaya and her daughter Nikaya previously clashed with Abby when they briefly joined the ALDC last year.
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So with Hadley and Nikaya in the mix, Cathy is ready to go head-to-head with Abby on next week's episode. But first things first, here's a few of our favorite lines from this week!
"I think that Jill, Kelly and Holly are just a bunch of damn stalkers. Why would you be at a competition if your kids are not performing?" — Kaya
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"We walk into the dressing room and there's Black Patsy and she has this new look. And she looks exactly... she has Holly's hairdo and is dressed like Holly and I'm thinking to myself, are you trying to be Holly? Because you will never be like Holly, Black Patsy, no matter how hard you try, you'll never be like Dr. Holly!" — Kelly
"They let her back in? She got kicked out of the last competition... They escorted you out! We saw it. They told us the police are here, just in case you have a little issue." — Jill to Kaya & the CADC
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"Put your mouth on vacation!" — Cathy to Jill
"Kelly would probably make the best stripper. Bacause a) she started out as a dancer, b) she failed at being a dancer and c) she's always taking her clothes off!" — Abby
"When I visit L.A., I'm like obese... and you said they love Abby there?" — Christi to Kristie
"I always wanted to be a Cali girl. And Lord knows, I don't want to die in Pittsburgh!" — Abby
Are you happy that Kaya is back? Will Cathy take down Abby next week? Let us know in the comments below or tweet us @OKmagazine.
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Isn't there a Lego movie every other week with Batman, Superman and Star Wars? It's honestly hard to tell, there's a Lego trailer all the time and this writer personally just drowns them all out, but Warner Bros. "The Lego Movie" is something else entirely. First up, it's directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the directors behind "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" who more than successfully transferred over into the world of live action with "21 Jump Street." Writers and directors from the animation world, they have a great sense of comedy, rhythm, dimension and space; must-have elements for filmmakers.Well, they're back in the world of animation with "Lego: The Movie," and as lame and generic as the title may be -- the whole thing can seem like just an excuse to sell toys (which it probably is, anyhow -- the trailer is admittedly awesome. Here's the official synopsis: The 3D computer animated adventure tells the story of Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly...
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