[s3e31] Recital Rebellion -

: Amidst the drama, the girls competed for a cover spot on Dance Track Magazine . Each dancer was assigned a specific "stereotype" character to portray.

: The team performed "Sugar Babies," a musical theatre number that many fans viewed as a spiritual successor to the "Sugar Daddy" routine from Season 1. Fan Reception & Analysis [S3E31] Recital Rebellion

: Abby later claimed in interviews (e.g., with AfterBuzz ) that the recital conflicted with a school picnic at Kennywood amusement park , which Kelly’s family traditionally never missed. She alleged this was the true reason Kelly wanted to leave. : Amidst the drama, the girls competed for

: Leaked behind-the-scenes footage revealed that the scene where Abby asks for volunteers was filmed multiple times, indicating producers likely escalated the tension for the cameras. Episode Highlights Fan Reception & Analysis : Abby later claimed

: With the Hylands gone, Mom Jill Vertes filled a gap in the show by performing a tango routine she had originally learned for a local celebrity fundraiser.

While the show depicts the argument as purely about the solo, external sources and fan analysis point to more practical underlying issues:

The central drama revolves around Abby assigning Paige Hyland a for the recital, while every other girl was permitted to perform a "recycled" routine they already knew.