

Bring It!
Season 5
TV-PG
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.
Where to Watch Season 5
23 Episodes
- The Sister ShowdownE2
The Sister ShowdownThe Dollhouse takes "sibling rivalry" to the next level when the dollhouse "captain nominee" must stand off against her sister, who just happens to be the captain of Jackson's hometown enemy, the Purple Diamonds. Meanwhile, Selena deals with a "twin dilemma" when she tries to make one twin follow her sister's path. - Rivals united for a causeE4
Rivals united for a causeCoach D organizes a show-stopping competition to raise money for dance teams who lost their studios in Hurricane Harvey. It's a full house as all of coach D's rivals, both friends and foes, battle it out in competition for a cause. Meanwhile, tensions rise between two new DDP who can't seem to put aside their differences. - Dance For Your RightsE8
Dance For Your RightsCoach D creates a female empowerment routine that she believes will rock the dance floor. But when she gets carried away, her routine quickly spirals into a 28-minute dance marathon that exhausts the team and her lead Dancing Doll. Will the dancers overcome fatigue and confusion on the floor, or will the routine crash and burn? Meanwhile, a few paranoid DDPs suspect Jaylene is being secretly groomed for the captain position and investigate. - Who Wants to Be a Prop Star?E9
Who Wants to Be a Prop Star?The Dolls prepare for a special Stand Battle that includes props, but Coach D fears the routine will fail when the dancers struggle to catch on to the choreography. Former DDP Rittany returns as her sister, Valisa, lashes out at Coach D's decisions. - The Ultimate Captain's BattleE12
The Ultimate Captain's BattleCoach D narrows the search for the new captain to the final two and challenges them to face off in a heated Doll vs. Doll competition. Emotions explode and tears flow when Coach D lashes out at both potential captains for not leading their teams. - Clash of the TitansE13
Clash of the TitansThe Dancing Dolls launch a fierce agenda to win the seniors’ final Battle Royale. Coach D choreographs an epic Egyptian creative, complete with mummy baby dolls, giant phoenixes, and even an untamed wild animal. Dianna and guest judge, Laurieann Gibson, get into a major brawl. Plus, Coach D decides once and for all who will be the next captain of the Dancing Dolls. - A Dollhouse AbandonedE15
A Dollhouse AbandonedThe Dolls go down like dominos as they prepare for their first stand battle of the season with both boys and girls competing. Coach D and Marquell must make some tough cuts, as not all the new members are ready. But when a betrayal like no other rattles the Dollhouse, emotions run high and the team is faced with their toughest decision yet: to battle or forfeit the competition. - So You Think You Can Choreograph?E16
So You Think You Can Choreograph?It's a senior showdown as Coach D gives four graduating vets a chance to choreograph a trio, and the winner's routine will represent the team in a national competition. The heat rises in the studio as the senior Dollhouse residents all clamor for one coveted spot. Meanwhile, the boys struggle to keep their heads above water. - A Boy, a Kiss, and a ChoreographerE18
A Boy, a Kiss, and a ChoreographerCoach D breaks the team into pairs of two, with the winning duo getting the opportunity to represent the Dancing Dolls at an elite competition; Coach D enlists celebrity choreographer Don Draico to train the boys from the ground up. - Breaking the Curse of the B-SquadE20
Breaking the Curse of the B-SquadThe B-Squad prepares for an epic Stand Battle including participation from the DDP and the boys; the Dollhouse quickly becomes a madhouse as the DDP fails to impress, the boys struggle with stands, and the B-Squad suffers from lack of confidence.