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In the episode often listed as Season 3, Episode 5 ("Liar Liar Dance Mom on Fire!"), tensions rise between the mothers and Abby Lee Miller over newcomer Sophia Lucia, and Melissa’s conflicting loyalties to her daughter Maddie and Abby, while the team competes in Grand Rapids. The episode also features drama over Abby’s damaged reputation, a garage cleanup, and a competitive ban for Brooke, alongside multiple first-place wins for the team. You can find full episodes on Apple TV and Dance Moms Wiki .

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[s3e5] Liar Liar Dance Mom On Fire! -

In the episode often listed as Season 3, Episode 5 ("Liar Liar Dance Mom on Fire!"), tensions rise between the mothers and Abby Lee Miller over newcomer Sophia Lucia, and Melissa’s conflicting loyalties to her daughter Maddie and Abby, while the team competes in Grand Rapids. The episode also features drama over Abby’s damaged reputation, a garage cleanup, and a competitive ban for Brooke, alongside multiple first-place wins for the team. You can find full episodes on Apple TV and Dance Moms Wiki .

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