'Dance Moms' season 5 finale spoilers: Can the girls still win the competition despite the threat? Abby to let go of one dancer

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Will Abby Lee Miller keep the trust of her students' mothers in the final episode of "Dance Moms" season 5? 

The Dance Moms are not exactlly happy with the celebrated choreographer after they all agree that their daughters' dancing careers are going nowhere, with the exception of Melissa Gisoni's daughter Maddie, who is believed to be Abby's favorite among all the girls under the Abby Lee Dance Company. But despite the fact that Maddie is out of the dance company to fulfill her obligations in several TV guestings and photo shoots, the girls will still get nothing more than Abby's divided attention in the upcoming episode. 

In the previous episode titled "Wild Wild West Coast Part 1," the girls took their turns auditioning to land a spot in the new music video of MattyB. The girls had to work extra hard to beat each other for that particular role. But in the upcoming season finale called "Wild Wild West Coast Part 2," the ALDC students will have to juggle their time perfecting their routines for a very important competition while shooting the video with MattyB. 

As if those tasks are not enough, Abby unleashes an added pressure. She announces that she has to let go of one dancer, and the Dance Moms do everything that they can to make sure that their daughters make it and not be the one to be cut off from the dance company. 

It is common knowledge that the moms in the show are more competitive than their daughters, which is why viewers should expect a teeth-to-teeth battle between them so that their respective daughters will have a secure spot in Abby's group. 

But will the impending cut affect their girls' performance in the competition where all the best dance groups in Los Angeles will compete? Can they manage to win even if Maddie is not around to help them?

The finale episode for "Dance Moms" season 5 airs Feb. 24. 

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