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Odalie’s parents find out the truth of her life at High Water. Odalie and Poppy compete for the team’s female captain title.ĭavis has dinner at Odalie’s parents’ party.
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Odalie helps Davis practice for Sage Odom’s professional dance crew in his world tour.ĭavis makes the word tour team but must choose between following his dreams as a dancer and custody of Justin. Most refusing to dance until she’s expelled. Odalie is shunned and hated by many of the High Water students. Odalie’s two worlds collide exposing her secrets to the other High Water students. Odalie must help her fugitive boyfriend keep Justin safe and Davis out of jail. Jeremy Copeland as Zo Browder (season 2)Īfter a hashtag about Sage Odom being broke and owing people money goes viral, he comebacks with a live performance of his new hit single with the help of the High Water students.ĭavis kidnaps his little brother Justin from a neglectful foster home.Ashley Greene as Nine Sanders (season 2).

Marcos Taylor as Earnest Octavio/East-O (season 1) Terayle Hill as Marquise Howard (season 3 recurring seasons 1–2).Naya Rivera (seasons 1–2) and Christina Milian (season 3) as Collette Jones.Petrice Jones (seasons 1–2) and Keiynan Lonsdale (season 3) as Tal Baker.Lauryn McClain as Janelle Baker (season 1).

As they attempt to navigate their new world- on and off the dance floor- they will discover just how deep they are willing to dig to realize their dreams and seize their moment. When twins Tal and Janelle relocate from Ohio, they find themselves thrust into a world where every move is a test.
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I think they're basically trying to preserve Pop's.The series follows the students and faculty of "High Water", Atlanta's most cutthroat performing arts school. But is the Mob trying to preserve Miami Beach's Art Deco treasures? No, we never hear such a challenging term in the movie. Where will they hang out now? Like many civic-minded people, I am in favor of landmarks and valuable streetscapes that are beloved by countless people. Now, because Emily's father wants to tear down everything and erect his development, they are heartbroken. Bwaa-bwaa! There's even the colorful restaurant run by a kindly old guy who is usually called Pop in these stories, although I missed his name this time. They are staging their protests because the development would go up right where they like to hang out. It depends on all of the members of the Mob being immortal and stuck in a moment of time. There's another crucial element to the story. Ask yourself this question: What does the typical audience look like at a public speech by a real estate developer? As you fix that image in your mind, ask yourself if the cops would notice a large number of "So You Think You Can Dance" types, casually skulking about and acting as if they're not about to burst into dance. is well-established, the Miami Beach police seem singularly clueless. They have an uncanny way of materializing at public events involving the mayor and the evil real-estate developer ( Peter Gallagher) and interrupting their speeches with high-octane production numbers. The Mob oversteps the boundaries of your average flash mob, to be sure they even do a choreographed routine while dancing on the hoods and roofs of cars that are (luckily) stopped in traffic. Like everyone else in "Step Up: Revolution," Sean is good-looking, gifted and apparently self-supporting, since he's available 24/7 to turn up anywhere and dance. The mob's leader, Sean, is played by first-time actor Ryan Guzman.
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This one is an awesomely well-organized, rehearsed, choreographed and disciplined flash mob that materializes around town and constantly mystifies TV news anchors, who report on its manifestations as if every appearance is a complete surprise. She dreams of being a dancer and soon falls into the orbit of the Mob. McCormick is Emily, who we meet soon after she turns up in Miami Beach.
