'Dance Moms' season 6 recap, news: Abby returns; newbie mom-daughter team gets some flak

by Alexander Lopez, |

"Dance Moms" season 6 episode 6 became a stage for passive-aggressive disagreements after it aired last Tuesday.

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Dance coach Abby Lee Miller, who recently called it quits via electronic mail, made a surprising return escorting a mother-and-daughter duo in the Lifetime Channel's reality television show. However, the 49-year-old and founder of Abby Lee Dance Company Los Angeles made it clear that the central point of her comeback is the mini team, according to TV Guide.

Newbie Kendyl Flay and her mom Lyn regrettably created a void between them and the veteran mom-and-daughter tandems of the show. Chiefly, both came in late, which irked Coach Miller. This was then followed the next day with a heated discussion on the importance of compromising with the other moms. 

This didn't seem to fit quite well with Melissa Ziegler-Gison who laid the facts immediately to Lyn.

"That's how this works honey. If you can't handle it you can't be here. Abby Lee Miller runs the show and you don't and she'll never let you run the show," Ziegler-Gisoni was quoted in Design & Trend. She then added while glancing at the camera, "I don't know who this mom thinks she is. We have to fight for everything that we get here and that's why we're such a tight team. If Lynn doesn't stand up up for her kid, she won't last long."

Another mom from the West Coast Studio made an emphasis to Lynn when that latter chose to be on Abby's good side instead of affirming herself on how to support her daughter after they took a flak from the dance trainer.

At the end of the episode on competition day, the mother-daughter tandem had their fate still for deliberation.

Miller's tutelage, to a great extent, has developed stunning results. Main cast Maddie Ziegler is having her star shining brightly in the Hollywood limelight as she starred in three Sia music videos and just lately, is endorsing the dance apparel, Capezio, according to the brand's website.