Bring It! Season 4
A spotlight on the elite world of hip-hop majorette competitions. Coach Dianna Williams (aka "Miss D") and her Dancing Dolls troupe refuse to lose, pushing themselves to the limit each week in the relentless pursuit of victory. Every pump, thrust and high kick on "Bring It!" highlights the triumphs and struggles of intense competition, where errors aren't tolerated, mediocrity isn’t excused and only a win is acceptable.
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Bring It!
2014 / TV-PGA spotlight on the elite world of hip-hop majorette competitions. Coach Dianna Williams (aka "Miss D") and her Dancing Dolls troupe refuse to lose, pushing themselves to the limit each week in the relentless pursuit of victory. Every pump, thrust and high kick on "Bring It!" highlights the triumphs and struggles of intense competition, where errors aren't tolerated, mediocrity isn’t excused and only a win is acceptable.
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Bring It! Season 4 Full Episode Guide
After months of intense training, Coach D and the Dancing Dolls head to Philadelphia for an epic competition with a multitude of dance genres; the pressure intensifies when the group learns they are the only team dancing majorette at the competition.
After months of intense training, Coach D and the Dancing Dolls head to Philadelphia for an epic competition with a multitude of dance genres; the pressure intensifies when the group learns they are the only team dancing majorette at the competition.
Coach D enlists celebrity choreographers to train, audition and select five girls for the national competition. Kayla's coaching dreams are on the line as she scrambles to prepare her newly formed dance team for their first hip-hop competition.
nna takes a big risk by placing untried girls at the forefront of an elaborate "around-the-world" creative routine; a reluctant Rittany goes on a blind date; Kayla is persuaded to visit Grambling State University for a 48-hour stay.
Dianna announces the mothers will be a mandatory part of Stand Battle, but only those who display the best "bucking" and "booty shaking" will survive the cut; jealousy ensues after some of the parents are rejected.
oach D's frustration with the Dancing Dolls' lackluster attitudes results in her dramatic departure from the Dollhouse days before a major competition; Rittany decides to pursue an unconventional way to start a family.
Dianna announces she will be taking only five Dancing Dolls to a national competition at the end of the season; Rittany and Dana plan to throw a slumber party that seconds as a dancing workshop, but not everyone is on the invite list.
Broadway singer and international star, Todrick Hall, surprises the Dolls with a "Oz" inspired choreography challenge that pits Dolls against Dolls. When the competition heats up, tears are shed, and tempers flare in effort to win the performance opportunity of a lifetime.
After defecting to Divas of Olive Branch, a regretful Rittany tries to woo Coach D into letting Crystianna back on the team. Will Dianna take her co-captain back or will she exile Rittany for good? Meanwhile, the Dancing Dolls prepare for an epic stand battle against Neva-the-Diva, and both teams are pulling out ALL the "punches".
When a Dollhouse heavy-hitter gets injured, a new DDP tries to sweet talk her way up the Dollhouse ladder. Rittany questions her decision to defect from the team. Also, when Dianna puts the heat on her new Baby Doll team, a Baby Mama mutiny erupts.
As a brand new dance season begins, Coach D has decided to shake-up EVERYTHING familiar in the Dollhouse. The DDPs get a rude awakening when they find out their antics have them permanently exiled from the viewing room. Meanwhile, new faces are causing a commotion in the Dollhouse and Chrystianna stirring-up trouble in enemy territory.
It’s the Battle Royale, and Dianna’s concocted her most ambitious creative dance yet, a spectacular Willy Wonka-inspired routine. Meanwhile, Kayla struggles with her dance career outside the Dollhouse and Rittany reaches a breaking point. Throw in Black Ice, the Prancing Tigerettes and unexpected fire — will the Dolls reign victorious or will everything go up in flames?!
With Battle Royale looming, Coach D holds tryouts for a solo role that Rittany's gunning for Crystianna to get. Later, Coach D makes cuts to put together a battle squad, but first the Dolls must get through a battle against two of their biggest nemeses, Sharon and the Southern Royalettes and Neva and her Divas of Olive Branch.
The Broadway Dance Center comes to Jackson to pick one doll for their summer-intensive scholarship. Later, Kayla reinvigorates her passion for dance by taking the girls that aren't auditioning to perform in a no-rules, freestyle hip-hop competition.
When the Dancing Dolls are going up against their hometown rivals, the Purple Diamonds, Coach D makes a Beyoncé-inspired routine that will have the girls performing in a pool; Kayla second guesses her future after a bad audition in Los Angeles.
The Dolls take on Los Angeles for a grudge match against Compton; and one doll gets the opportunity of a lifetime, while the team learn Coach D's Smurf creative. Later, Demi Lovato surprises the girls.
The Dancing Dolls find out that Coach D swapped studios with Tyrus, the flamboyant coach of the Elite Stars. Later, he decides to bench Coach D's pros and take a chance on new blood.
The Dancing Dolls go up against arch rivals the Prancing Tigerettes. Later, Coach D bites off more than she can chew with a futuristic robot-creative routine and a new category called tag team.
Black Ice is back and Miss D is bringing the heat. Meanwhile, Crystianna and Makylah find themselves tested when they have to choreograph a routine for a co-captain's battle; and Rittany throws herself a roaring '20s-themed birthday bash that's chock full of surprises.
Coach D adds a twist to a stand battle. Later, the Doll veterans are temporarily benched as a new B squad is thrown into battle; and tensions rise as one of Brandon's twins makes cuts, which leads Brandon to confront Miss D.
Dianna travels to Birmingham to prep her new dancers for a scrimmage against the Jackson, Miss., team. Later, Kayla rises to the challenge at home; and Torrey takes matters into his own hands at the Jackson studio.
The Dolls perform with props; and Faith and Daija are assigned a ballet routine taught by Torrey. Later, Faith feels like she's missing out on a normal teenage life due to her busy schedule.
Dianna unexpectedly hires a new ballet coach, leading Tina to believe the new guy will replace Kayla. Later, Kayla searches for a studio to teach hip-hop classes; and the dancers struggle to master new lyrical skills in time for a freestyle competition.
Coach D has a big surprise for the Dolls–twelve girls have been selected to go on a field trip to New York City! But this is no sightseeing vacation–the...
Coach D needs her Dancing Dolls to slay the competition after the results from the last competition. With a crash course in “New Orleans bounce,” can the dolls bounce back? Also some of the girls get an amazing opportunity to see Beyoncé in concert and the DDPs get a rare night out that’s a real drag!
The Dancing Dolls are stepping into the ring with a boxing-themed routine against unknown rivals Black Ice, and find their opponents really pack a punch. Meanwhile, Selena goes for her first ride-along to become a full-fledged bounty hunter and Kayla trains Camryn, Crystianna, and Makyla for their first ever 3-way Captain’s Battle.
Bring It!’s back for a brand new season and for their first competition, Coach D goes up against her arch rival Neva the Diva in a New Orleans dance battle. This week the battle squad gets some fresh blood and the DDP welcome a brand new member to the Viewing Room, the outspoken and outrageous Brandon, uncle to twins Angel and Angela.