I think my apathy or general lack of caring about going on is probably due to the reason that I fall out of interest with most things- missing two or three episodes, and not wanting to watch the most recent episode from that, since I know I won't be able to follow it due to have no clue what discourse took place to the episodes prior, but being too lazy to actually watch what I missed to the point where I lose interest and forget what about the show I was drawn to.
It wasn't like I had ever particularly enjoyed the drama. It was always way too drawn out and overdramatized to take seriously. The dances, for the most part, were mediocre. Abby was atrocious and the moms were obnoxious, and I honestly didn't really have any other emotions directed towards the children other than the kind of pity you give someone you don't really know all that well, the passive, that's-too-bad kind. I don't get what it was that I "liked" about it.
In regards to the Abby bankruptcy fraud "scandal," if it could be called that, it actually gives me hope. I have no resentment for Abby, nor do I hold any contempt for her, probably because of how indifferent I am towards her and the show, but she is a "bad" person. Manipulative, deceitful, deluded, and so repulsively cruel to what are essentially a bunch of tweens forced to live out their famewhore mother's dreams (or maybe just soak up the cash, both reasons are equally gross), yeah, I'd say she got what was coming to her.