Bros & Shows - The Last Supper (We Can Only Hope) (RHOBH Full Recap)
Episode Date: April 8, 2026What's up bros?? Well this episode had an interesting feel to it. After we FINALLY get to what we've been leading up to all damn season, we're hit with what felt and sounded like a finale rundown with... all the ladies; only to be hit with "oh we're back in BH 4 days later" and nothing has changed. Ugh. We'll get through it together but we try our best to see the light at the end of the tunnel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I don't know if it's like Shakespearean level comedy slash tragedy that we have to sit here and discuss this show with the threat of nuclear war on the horizon.
And we may be talking about Beverly Hills. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as we just careen into World War III.
That's crazy work. I would have picked a million other shows.
It could be much worse.
We could have just had like a terrible 42 minute episode.
Actually, no, no, no.
Yeah, I'm going to have a point about all of that.
But yeah, I mean, dude, it's perfect, honestly.
I mean, if you have to sum up our lives as Bronfros, it would be world evisceration while we're sitting here talking about Beverly Hills.
Jesus Christ.
As there's a drive in a deep left field by Castellano.
Oh, man, it's 8 o'clock.
And so that'll make it a...
I don't need the spotlight.
I shine just fine.
Hi, I'm Karma.
And yes, I am a bitch.
Brov Bros.
Good evening, everybody.
Welcome back to another episode of Bravo Bros.
Your favorite show from the Bros.
For everybody, for whoever wants to listen.
I'm your co-host, Steele Russell, joined as always by Beverly Hills McGee.
What's up, pal?
Well, you know, you know, you know,
know what we're getting to the end i i have a feeling this episode actually is oh you mean the end
of the world or the end of beverly both maybe god could you imagine that's that's what coincides
with it but yeah this episode actually finally had the feeling of oh shit are we yeah we're
reaching the end done are we almost done it's episode 29 which means it's episode 15 um i think
maybe i mean who knows i'm sure there's other things that
There probably wasn't to watch what happens live.
It's probably episode 16, but, you know, let us do math.
But it did have that feel.
And let me tell you, when we get halfway through this episode and they start essentially rolling credits,
I have never felt so good about Beverly Hills.
Like, oh, yes, we're almost done.
We're almost out of here.
But we're not.
There's probably at least a few more episodes.
But it's the first glimpse that we've had at potential happiness being done at covering the show.
Yeah, I actually thought for an ever so brief moment as Doreet walked off smoking a cigarette.
I was like, are they going to do her postseason credits right now of Doreet didn't talk to anybody after the reunion?
Same.
They didn't.
And we have to do more of these.
And again, I like to do this at the beginning of our Beverly Hills episodes for the past few weeks.
If you don't like hate listens, hate watches, if you are going to leave us in negative review because you're like,
dig it's so negative.
Stop listening right now.
Okay?
You're not going to like this one.
I think a lot like what we talk about when it comes to Beverly Hills and we talk about
the ratings a lot because, you know, Bravo is never going to really make a change as long
as the ratings are as high as they are.
I think we also get some of that or kind of siphons off to us.
And we have a lot of people that will watch YouTube because it's one of our better
performing YouTube's.
And it's not like, you know, 6,000 people are watching that YouTube thinking, wow, I
love watching them hate watch this.
There's probably 70% of
of people like, wow, I just want to get as much Beverly
Hills content as I possibly can to see
what's going on here? And then they watch ours
and they're like, what the hell is this?
I would advise them if you have
done this, and it's also very funny to me
that people have probably come back. They're like, maybe I was just
a bad episode. No, it's not. It's a bad
season. It's been a bad show for like 10
10 fucking years. Get over it. But I would
advise you, just flip on like
one of our ladies of London recaps,
flip on Southern Hospitality, flip
Summer House is a bit of a hellscape right now.
Stay away from that.
Sure.
But flip on one of the shows that we actually enjoy,
we have a lot of fun covering Soho,
you know, aside from the racism that's going on over there.
Just go to Ladies of London, actually.
That's probably the best one.
I'm starting to realize that there are a lot of,
it's a lot of sensitive topics and things that we actually talk about,
which is kind of annoying.
But, you know, reality of London,
you'll hear us have a good time.
Yeah, they could do a better job and we wouldn't be over here.
No.
We're recapping what they give us, okay?
And I will say it's really nice.
We had that one episode where we tried.
We're like, look, we're going to try to be positive about Beverly Hills.
It lasted for all of three weeks.
But we had overwhelming support from the majority of our listeners that are like, no, no, be yourselves.
And if it deserves a hate watch, then hate watch it.
And so the point being, if that's not your cup of tea, I do understand.
Like, you want to have your podcasts and entertainment.
in in times that like, hey, I've got a nice afternoon.
I'm folding laundry, I'm doing whatever.
I don't want to hear people bitch and moan.
I get that completely.
Totally understand.
This isn't the episode for you.
Ladies of London, that's your episode.
Southern Hospitality, that's your episode.
Yeah, not this one.
And that's okay.
We still love you.
You know what?
I do think that maybe we'll start turning people.
Like maybe we can actually influence people who are kind of on the fence like,
yeah, you know, I've just been watching Beverly Hills for 20 years.
So I might as well keep going.
Yeah, stop it.
Take a look in the mirror.
Be like, what am I doing?
Ask yourself, what's wrong with you?
So many other good shows to watch.
And I'm not even just talking about Bravo.
Like, you can, if you want to have a silly goofy time,
go watch like age of attraction on Netflix.
It's fucking bizarre and weird and goofy and doesn't make a ton of sense.
But that's a good show to watch while you're folding your laundry.
You do not have to be victimized by Beverly Hills.
You can break free.
Be better.
Rise above it.
No, we're stuck here.
We have to watch it.
Yeah, now we're fuck.
Oh, never mind.
Yeah.
We're stuck in the street with no oil, you know what I mean?
Exactly.
Don't you fucking start.
I can't not today.
Oh, Christ almighty.
You mean the straight that was, like, where are the stars?
Why are you doing this?
This is what we talked about before.
You mean the straight that was open before we started the war, the one that was wide fucking
opened and now that's the problem is that it's closed or the fact that people don't understand
that if you're in space, there's a giant ball of fire and light that is projecting light upon
you and the surface of the moon at all time.
So unless you're in a position where the sun is blocked, you're not going to fucking see stars.
It doesn't make it fake.
It means it's aperture and exposure.
It is science.
It's the same reason when you walk outside during the day, you don't see stars.
I can't.
The fact, you guys know I love.
space. No, you shut up.
You shut the fuck up.
See that. I have to go on Instagram now.
People are like, you're going to tell me that this picture.
They took it on their iPhone in the fucking spaceship.
Yes.
Why do you understand that to fake the moon landing, you would have to have over 400,000 people
who worked at the Apollo program all buttoned up and international space agencies and the Soviet Union who was trying any way that they could to take
down America in any fashion looking at our every move.
You think that they wouldn't blow up the fact that this was faked if it was.
Stop it, everybody.
The earth is round.
We've been to space.
We've been to the moon.
And the straight was opened before the fucking war started.
Well, um, I mean,
what are we talking about?
Maybe you think it's an iPhone issue.
I mean, like I tried to take iPhone pictures before.
Sometimes they come out fucked up.
And I immediately call Apple support.
I should have used an Android.
You should have used an Android.
I mean, a flip phone would never have that problem.
Sorry, guys.
It's been a long day.
But I feel better.
Thank you for that.
Now we actually could probably like, look,
the way this episode goes, though,
and it was very interesting.
And my theory on it is they,
we know that they've been building towards this.
This is the moment of the season.
I mean, if you want to say last week with Toree ditched,
Eric and Kyle when they were getting
gelato. That could have been a moment. This
was their big breakdown. This is everything
that we've been building towards. I'm not even going to get in the
specifics because you know how we feel about the specifics now
stupid they are. But this is everything
we've been building towards. This is the
closest this show has become watchable.
And it only lasted about
18 minutes and they did as
much as they possibly could with that production.
They put music in there. They had
15 different like
unbelievable like orchestra songs that
everybody knows and we're all just going to like
bob along to the symphonies while we're watching everything and then it's just over it was 18 minutes
of those maybe we've got some no no actually we've got nothing we're we're going to go back to
beverly hills and it's going to be ruined yeah it was that dinner and look the dinner scene hit like
crack i'm not going to lie when i was watching i was like i've been waiting for this for years
actually to see this blow up happen to see people checking people at the table unfortunately
you know i there needed to be a lot more smoke for kyle there was not
I wasn't expecting that.
It is what it is.
We're only going to get what we're going to get.
But to watch him face off, to watch Dorit and Erica, you know, and Erica get activated,
I always like when she gets involved.
And it's also a reminder from Erica's camp where it's like all things considered.
I mean, I know she's gone through it.
She's had a pretty crazy run of show here the last three years.
But she is probably the most solid person on this cast.
This was a good reminder of that.
For her to speak up in that.
that moment. And I think that a lot of it is shown when Doreet's storming off and talking to
Kathy. Those two conversations that are being had are so wildly different. And that shows you
who Erica is actually because Erica, she checks Dorete, tries to reel her in. Doreat's not hearing
it. So she goes off on her, understandable, I get where she's coming from. Dorete storms off. Doret is
letting Kathy hear it about every single thing she wrote down to say this season. I'm not putting it.
repeated the same topic about 15 times 15 different ways.
You go back to Erica,
she's crying going,
I know what she's going through.
I know this is hard.
I just want to help her.
She's not listening to any of us.
This is really sad.
We've been very close.
That's real.
Der Reitz over there trying to show up for the camera with Kathy.
And I'm like,
that's the reminder of what Erica brings to the show,
I think,
in a positive way.
I was like,
there she is.
And in a really good way.
Meanwhile, you've got Dorito over there yelling at Kathy trying to have her moment.
But let's get into the episode and we'll break it down a little bit more.
Obviously, we're still at dinner.
The episode is titled The Last Supper.
And boy, did they try to stretch that bad boy out for the entirety of the episode.
I thought they had a chance there for a little bit.
And they might have if a couple more people had entered the Convo, I think we could have stretched it to a 25, 30 minute mark.
But we got, like you said, about 18, 20 minutes out of that thing.
but Bose is being brought back into it.
Kyle is doing the same exact thing over and over again of everybody's saying this.
Everybody's talking about it.
Why are you getting mad at me?
What she's not understanding and what's driving me crazy.
Bose says it really well later.
Bose is offering constructive criticism without judgment.
Hey, I'm concerned.
It's concern without judgment as well.
Kyle's doing it in a way of using trigger words and a lot of judgment.
She's passing a lot of judgment on Dorit while trying to say,
I'm worried about you.
It's not going to land the same way.
So you have this weird setup of Kyle trying to take down Durit through the guys of,
I care about you, Dorit, and using everybody at the table as a pawn.
That's my biggest issue with the table.
Somebody jump in.
You know, I get Erica.
I completely understand where she's coming from.
I actually thought that she was very founded in her argument.
That made a lot of sense to me.
I needed somebody else to jump into this conversation.
Yeah, I get that.
And I think that at the beginning of this conversation, again,
that's the big issue that we've had is we've had this conversation a million times.
This is the first time they're having this conversation.
This is the first time that they're saying the things that we're saying.
And it's coming across exactly how we thought it would.
I mean, Kyle, the way that she's going about it,
it's very self-serving.
There's so many underlying issues when it comes to her calling out to
Rit and when she's talking to other people,
it's not coming from a place of concern.
Like, I don't know how many times we can say that.
I don't know how many different ways we can say that.
And the way it blows up when it comes down to Kyle versus Erica essentially,
Erica's frustration is boiling over.
She's pissed off about Doreep being late.
That's exactly where it is.
And we've all been there where your friend has a lot of issues going on,
but there's one thing that's actually affecting you.
Like, yes, if somebody's going through a really hard,
time. If you don't really know how to interject, you don't know how to get involved in a way
that's going to be helpful for them, you kind of wait for them to come to you. You wait for them
to sit down with you and say, look, I'm going through this, this and this. I know you've been
through something similar or maybe you haven't, but just hear me out and see what happens.
Doreet never does that with Erica. We've seen that. She knows that's never happened, but her
frustration boils over with the late thing. And once that happens, that's when you get the real
emotions from Erica. But as we're going back to Kyle and Kyle's just like seconding everything
that Eric is saying, it's like, shut up.
Like, no, you don't get to do this because this is not how you feel.
You feel like you wanted to talk about her.
And then you can just spit it and say, well, I'm doing it constructively.
I'm trying to help you.
And now you're still taking offense to the fact that when Bose talks to her and we finally
get that breakthrough moment where Jareit looks over at Bose and says, okay, so if everything
that Kyle is saying is true, then how does that feel for you?
And Bose breaks it down fine.
Bose says, look, I've talked about all of this with you.
we've had conversations about it i've been worried about you financially i don't know where you're going to end up
and when i have a friend of yours calling me to pretty much exacerbate all of that and say yeah i mean
she's over here in the hampton she's doing this and that and whatever boz isn't there to confirm
and she has no reason and it'll obviously us at home we have every reason to believe that kyle's doing
this to undermine d'reate but boz isn't going to look at that like okay is kyle just simply doing this
because she's mad at d'arit and she's trying to spin this i i don't blame boz for not thinking
that, but Bose immediately says, if that's something that happened and it upset you, I'm sorry.
That's a friendship apology, Kyle.
That's how that works.
And as soon as that transpires, Kyle looks over and she goes, of course, you're okay with her.
She says all the same shit that I say and you're okay with her.
She just walked through everything, told everybody at the table that they've had conversations
between the two of them one on one about the things that you're talking about and still
apologized at the end of it because she was talking to you, Kyle.
Maybe you could pick something up from that.
I don't know.
That's a crazy idea.
But Kyle just immediately thinking, oh, well, that's insane.
That's crazy.
You're going to just immediately forgive Bose because you're up or ass so much.
You won't give me the same grace.
You're not getting any grace because you shouldn't be involved.
You should be involved at a Bose level.
But you don't have that opportunity to get involved at a Bose level because of the things that you did last season,
where you were talking to P.K.
And you were completely just turning everything that Dereet was saying into, well, you know,
there's two sides of this story.
There shouldn't be.
Doreet's supposed to be your friends.
That's the whole issue.
That's where it started.
And you've gotten yourself into this place where if you are talking,
like everybody else is talking about this,
you're not going to get the same grace.
Doret's not going to look at you in the same way that she's looking at Bowe's
because you're not helping her.
Bose is helping her.
Exactly.
And I mean,
you see it throughout this convo,
throughout this back and forth that they're having.
If you really pay attention,
Kyle is pointing out unintentionally,
all of the reasons why Doreet's mad at her.
Like, Kyle's highlighting it because the way that she's going about this whole thing,
Doreet's like, I want some grace.
I haven't been getting any grace throughout this whole thing,
which I agree with to a certain extent.
I think that a lot of the ladies have extended you grace.
But the response to that,
Kyle,
is not to point out all of the moments in which you,
quote, unquote,
gave her grace because all of those moments that you hire.
highlighted, you had something to say about in those moments.
You may not have said it directly to Doreet, but she bitched and moaned about it to
anybody that would hear it.
And then you used those pieces of evidence as evidence against Doreet and why she's losing
her mind and she's erratic.
So no, that's not a good example of giving grace.
Giving grace would be in those moments saying, man, she's late again.
But you know what?
She's really going through it.
I understand.
Not she's late again.
is she spending all of her money?
She bought a bag.
I think that she's going crazy.
She's erratic.
I don't under it.
That's what she did.
That's not grace.
That's not even remotely graceful.
So throughout this whole entire convo,
she continues to do it.
For example,
you didn't even apologize for being late.
She didn't.
You're right.
That is rude.
So she goes,
I'm sorry,
and names literally everyone at the table.
She forgets Amanda.
No.
I don't think.
that was intentional. I genuinely think she was looking around the table and Sutton was leading
forward. If that is not true, regardless, that is such a stupid thing to point out in that moment.
Stay focused on the task at hand. Now you're trying to add pieces into this whole thing.
Like, see, you're doing it to Amanda right now. It's like, nah, dude, it's not that serious. It's not
that serious. You're just trying to find, as Derreet has pointed out, you're trying to look for anything.
to poker.
And you just proved that because she didn't say Amanda.
You're like, well, what about Amanda?
We get it.
Your best friends with her for some weird reason.
I don't understand why.
But you, in doing what you're doing, Kyle,
you're highlighting all of the things that Doret's accusing you of doing.
And you're doing them in real time,
but you also think you're winning this thing.
Erica is the 100% correct approach to this entire thing.
because it's coming from a place of hurt.
She is Dorit's friend.
She feels as Derreet threw her under the bus.
What do you mean you don't feel supported by me?
I've been there since day one.
They had a little spat on Erica's first season.
That was it.
And Erica has rode hard for Doreet.
So I'm with Erica on this.
So when she gets her feelings genuinely hurt,
not the fake feelings that Kyle has,
Erica goes in.
But when she does it, it lands because you can tell she's actually upset
and she actually has reasons to be upset.
Not her ego being hurt because Doreet confides in bows instead of Kyle because Dorete is fed up with your bullshit, Kyle.
She's not doing what Sutton's doing and bowing and kissing the ring.
And everyone else at that table, you're used to them coming to you even when you shit on them.
To Doreet's credit, she's not.
The only issue is Doreet is now taking that and putting Kyle's behavior on Erica, putting Kyle's behavior on Sutton,
putting Kyle's behavior on the rest of the ladies in the group, which is not okay.
And that's what Erica does really well.
up being like, whoa, whoa, go ahead.
Yeah, and look, when you break down exactly what Erica and Doreet were talking about and when
they actually had their spat, I'm not even going to look at the context.
I don't really care what was said.
It doesn't really matter.
It's all the feelings that were conveyed.
And like I said before, I mean, Erica was frustrated about the late things.
She's probably frustrated about a couple other things.
And overall, she's just frustrated that Doret is lumping her in with Kyle.
She's not going over to her and saying, I need help.
I need to do this.
I just feel like I'm spinning out of control, even if she is or isn't it doesn't really
matter. When it comes to the Amanda thing, I do actually think that Doreet actually skipped Amanda on
purpose. It just doesn't fucking matter. It just simply just does not matter. And the other part of it is,
of course, Kyle's immediately going to spin that into, whoa, you got to do this. We really got to talk about
this now. You're just going to leave Amanda out. Like, that just goes to show you what her intentions are.
When she says stuff like that, when she deviates from the actual situation, it's her trying to
throw a wrench into it. It's her trying to catch Dorete off going.
so that then we can get back to whatever Kyle wants to talk about.
That's all that's going on there.
We all know that's happening.
And honestly, again, when it comes to Erica and Durit,
I think they'll probably end up having a conversation.
I think they'll end up being okay.
Kyle's going to be giddy because now it's like,
oh, cool.
Now Derreet's looking at Erica as if she's looking at me,
so I'm not alone, even though Kyle never really feels like she's alone.
She now has Erica on her side in her brain.
But I do think over the next couple of episodes,
we're going to see the two of them will actually sit down.
And I think Deereet will say, look, the problem really is, Kyle.
It's not you.
And when we go our separate ways at this dinner, I'm okay.
I'm still looking at this like, okay, all right, whatever.
Like, Eric is obviously showing real emotion.
That's a good part of it.
We're understanding where she's coming from, where she feels, what she's talking about when
it comes to Doreet and hers friendship.
I'm also okay with Doret going out and it's Doreet and Kathy.
Like, that's another part of the Housewife show where, of course, she's going to get,
she's going to get theatrical.
She's going to freak out.
She's going to blame everybody.
I mean, that's pretty much what Kyle was saying.
And like we already said.
Kyle's lumping everybody in there together.
And Rachel sort of spoke up.
The rest of them didn't really speak up and say,
hey, I wasn't having these feelings about you.
Kyle's putting me into this for no reason,
which they should have and they didn't.
So I don't really blame Doreet for doing any of that either.
That's just part of the course for this.
But again, this was the first moment,
the first scene of any sort of like,
I don't know, relevancy when it comes to like watching a good reality TV show.
This is the first time that we've ever seen anything on this season.
and it was building for what, 16 episodes?
Five years.
It took us at least 16 episodes to get to this point.
And it's over in 18 minutes.
We're done.
And now we've got teams, which we love teams on the show.
I don't mind the teams part.
I just, how they were formed is irritating to me a little bit.
You know, you look across the lines.
And on one side, it seems to be der Reit.
Rachel and Bose and then everybody else on the other side with and I would argue that
Bose can got a bop back and forth.
Rachel can too as well.
But I think my issue is,
I know Doreet's saying like,
oh,
Kyle's got all of her minions right where she wants them.
I don't see it that way,
really.
I see,
you know,
because I don't think that Erica is quote unquote a Kyle Minion.
I think that she's a Kyle supporter,
but I think that she supported Dore.
Yes.
Yes,
exactly.
I think the rest are complicit.
I mean, you see Sutton literally at this dinner in such a pretzel not knowing what to do.
Because on one hand, she is chiming in at random times just to back up Kyle.
I was like, dude, shut up.
But then there was other times where she's like, well, like, yeah, I'm not really actually that concerned about Dore.
Like, yeah, she's late, but I know she's going through.
So she's in this weird spot of like, I actually don't feel everything you're saying, Kyle.
But I don't want to not be cool with you.
So I'm not going to say anything right now.
I'm going to go to confessional and say this.
Yeah.
But that shows some cracks in the team that Kyle has quote unquote put together against
the REIT because I do think if you put all this that that's like for Sutton like going
to her confessional obviously.
We've we've had this feeling about Sutton for years.
She goes to her confessional.
She says something that she should have said in the moment.
I mean, that was a big Beverly Hills sticking point for the last couple years.
We get these great, we don't even have great confessionals this year.
But in the past we've had good confessionals where it's like, wow.
that actually would have landed if you had said that at the dinner party,
at the event that they were at,
at the whatever scrum was going on at the time,
that would have landed.
No,
you're going to wait until your confessional films like two weeks later and you've thought of it.
Or,
and what we thought was you were afraid to say it at the time,
but you did actually think that.
And we've kind of deluded ourselves into thinking,
wow, maybe there's this, maybe there's that.
And then we get to the reunion and immediately,
it's just, nope, I'm going to change my tune because we're all sitting here now.
And I don't feel comfortable backing up my own thoughts,
my own words from a couple of,
a couple of months ago. I actually have to take all of that back right now because I'm too scared
to do it. Yes. And that's what we're probably going to have history has taught us anything about
this show. We're going to see that happen. I just, I don't know what the rest of the season,
one, how long it is and two, what it looks like because like literally after this dinner,
really don't have anything. Like we talk about. They roll the credit shoot. Like,
I know. And everybody watching probably had that same feeling.
They started playing that music at the end,
and they started doing this whole, like,
either it's the mid-season finale for a weird, terrible network show on NBC.
And it's like, whoa, where are we going to go from here?
That's what they were trying to do.
What do you mean?
The doctors related to the baby.
Yeah, exactly.
And then I click on it.
I'm like, what are we doing for the next 22 minutes?
I don't really get it.
And we've got voiceovers.
We've got everything.
And it just had that feel.
And if you've been watching Housewives for a long time,
you know that feel where you just expect updates on people's
our lives and you're like okay are we done can we move on with our lives that would be fantastic no
we're actually not going to move on with their lives because we're going to go back to beverly hills
and rachel's planning a birthday party and we have to check in with everybody post italy and it's like
okay where's the new content all right i understand that we had a big blow up where's everybody stand
pretty much where they were pretty much where you expect and again my only real hope right now
is that erika will have that conversation with garete because i don't want to
Eric could be fully team Kyle just because her Doreen had a blowup conversation in Italy.
And it doesn't really check out for who I think Erica is.
So I do hope that we at least get that.
But outside of that, like, no offense to, you know, Keeley and Bose, but I, I'm not really
excited about them getting engaged.
I'm kind of over it.
Yeah.
I mean, they, they set up some scenes from like the remaining parts of the season,
remaining episodes.
And yeah, like, you know, obviously.
There's a lot of question marks about Kili that people have raised throughout the season,
which are valid.
We don't really know.
We haven't gotten enough time with them to really dive into what their relationship looks like.
They're buying a house.
It did have, I will say that, because that's pretty much like the first scene that we get post-Italy.
That scene, it felt a lot nicer than the sit-down lunch we had with her and her daughter.
That was a bizarre conversation to have in front of a daughter.
you know, even for us to watch on reality TV.
But it did have a better feel.
And even Beau says as much when she goes to a confessional.
Like, look, Kili and I have had the conversation.
He said with or without a baby, we're pushing our lives together.
We're going to intertwine.
We're going to get a house.
And the only thing that's missing is a ring.
Obviously, build up by the end of the season, probably in the season of the dally.
We'll get the engagement.
Yeah, we got a clip up the engagement.
Yeah.
I don't, I don't.
I'm trying to be mean to them.
But like, because this show.
sucks so bad.
I don't really care.
Like,
congratulations.
I hope you guys live a long and prosperous life and figure everything out.
I just don't give a shit.
Was that a live long and prosper?
She just dropped a spock in there?
No,
yeah.
Did I do that?
You didn't do that.
You said it.
You live a long and prosperous life.
That's literally like live long and prosper.
That's like the show has created me to have like weird tics with my hands now because
I'm just so upset.
Yeah, no, you didn't actually do the Vulcan, but you said it.
That was funny.
Okay, all right, fair.
Yeah, I agree with all statements made.
I think that it's going to be interesting to watch as the season winds down.
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I agree with you. I think that Erica, just based on her reaction after Doreet left alone,
I think that that tells you everything you need to know. She's not even,
even after Doreet literally called her a see you next Tuesday multiple times.
And Erica did remind us like,
whoa,
I brought that to this show,
which she did,
props to EJ on that one.
But even after all of that,
her big concern is still Doreet,
which is nice.
And that's nice to see.
And that's like those moments.
I would love for Kyle to sit there and go,
oh,
that's what friendship looks like.
Even after all of that,
Erica's crying right now because she's concerned that one,
the friendship might be on the ride.
and two, that Doreet really is in a bad place.
I think that that whole blowup was indicative of both things.
I think that really highlights where Doret's at because she's going in this
tirade to Kathy of like, I don't need anybody.
And if anyone in my life is not good for my life, then go fuck yourself.
No, no, Kathy, no, no, you let me talk.
I'm done with it.
I've written all of these down in my journal.
I'm going to get all of them out in this moment right now.
So you just zip it, Kathy Hilton, because I got too much to say.
the audacity of Kyle
bringing up the fact that she's going through a divorce
in that moment
but unbelievable too
like the things that were coming out of Kyle's mouth
while she's talking to Green.
And she, I mean, she said that there was a lot of truth
in the things that she was saying too.
Sure.
She's like, I've got a lot of,
I've got a lot of great friends that I love in my life.
I don't need this friendship.
Thanks.
We know.
Like, we know.
We understand.
That's been your attitude.
the last four seasons, dude.
Don't hang out with Kesha.
You kind of said it at a reunion at one point,
but like you haven't ever said it like that.
And now you're just going to dismiss it probably
because it was in the heat of the moment.
And I wanted her to feel as bad as she was making me feel
or whatever she's going to spin it into.
That's how you feel.
We know we're all watching it.
We can all feel it through the screens when we're watching the two of you.
You guys don't hang out.
Like that's the big issue with this show is the people who are big on the show,
just don't see each other unless they're filming anymore.
It's just kind of useless.
So for her to say that, that was one thing.
And then to go deeper and say, what, like, I'm going through stuff too.
What about me?
Erica, do not piggyback off of Erica talking about all the shit that she's going through.
Do not do that because you will not talk about your divorce.
You're still in denial about it.
You still think he's going to come back to you and you're going to just live happily ever after or whatever you have made up in your brain.
But do not patronize us like that because you have not talked about that.
And that has been a hot button issue for five years.
you do not get to use that as a throwout line to Derreet just to make her feel bad.
No, and that's like you can really see her.
I think she thought this was the moment.
She's like, I've been waiting to say all of these things.
It's like, Kyle, you've said all of these things.
The whole season, we've listened to this.
This is not some big comeuppance where you got Derreet in a corner.
This is you trying desperately to lump everyone in the table under your umbrella
and point them at Derreit.
Unfortunately, like I said, you have a lot of people complicit at the table by not saying anything at all.
I don't know why people didn't jump up and say, hey, I did talk about it like Bose does.
She's like, look, I did.
Yes, I talked about it with her from a place of concern.
I thought Kyle was concerned for you as well.
So if we were having a conversation, I told you all of this to read to re confirms that.
Kyle apparently doesn't hear that part.
And she's like, she is the same thing.
It's like, no, it's fucking not, bro.
But other people at that table, you know, like just jump up.
up tilly even hey i i i didn't say anything we're asking the friend of like cat where kathy goes out
she's i know she's kathy hilton she's a friend of she's out with derreet jennifer tilly makes a
couple of comments here and there and boz is like whoa jennifer come on what are we doing here
the main cast members just do nothing they they do nothing to the show anymore and look i i think
individually they're all fine i don't you know we have our issues with people it's just it's not
a good cast that meshes together anymore.
We just don't have that factor.
So we can't just ask them every single season,
hey, you guys are going to hang out for like four months in film.
We're going to get some good drama.
Like there's no drama there because they're not really friends anymore.
And they don't really understand what's going on each other's lives.
And if they're not going to talk about it, all they have to rely on is the tabloids,
which becomes a thing while they're talking about it at dinner where it's like,
I just have to read it on the news.
And it got used.
Read it on the news.
got used in a way for Erica to tell Doreet,
what do you mean?
And you know what I'm going through.
It's all over the place.
And Kyle's yelling, it's in the tabloid.
Kyle's the one that's all over.
Erica said, I'm going through stuff right now too.
I've got lawsuits, this and that.
And Kyle's like, it's in the news, Doree.
I know.
It's in the news.
We know.
God, it's just, it's infuriating.
Because, again, I mean, we have this discussion almost every episode now.
The writing is on the wall, but it'll never actually
get moved. It'll never get shuffled. Nothing's really going to change. And changing little
pieces here and there. Bringing back Rachel was a good idea, but she's overshadowed entirely.
And maybe, maybe if you give her three years by that third year, she's going to be an integral
part of the show and she'll actually be able to do something. But right now, she's not. She just isn't.
No, and almost willingly, right? Like you kind of see her tap out of situations that she doesn't want to
get involved in this being one of them. And I get it from a.
real life standpoint. Yeah, dude, like this is a disaster. Of course, you don't want to throw your hat in the ring on this one. But we need it. We need you, Rachel, because you are a very bright spot on this show. You could help take this show a different direction, which we so desperately need. You know, I know that there's people that are hot and cold on Bose. Personally, I like her. I think that she's good for this show. I think that without the Kyle Richards effect, we have an entirely different show if you're centered around Bowes. But, you're saying,
Lowe's Rachel.
You can leave Doreet for all I care.
Erica takes on a bigger role.
I don't.
What we see consistently is it's the Kyle Richards show is supporting cast.
It's not working anymore.
And you have other people that are interesting.
Erica,
she's coming.
She is back to who she is.
And like we've desperately missed that,
right?
We had an understandable,
like she's been through a lot of shit.
We had the season of her going through shit.
We had the season of the rebound from the shit.
Now we see her kind of hit,
stride again. And when she's on, she's great. She's awesome. If you don't have everything centered
around what Kyle's upset about, we have a different show entirely. Bose is a very, very powerful
business woman. I want to get involved in some of that shit. Rachel is the number one
stylist in Hollywood. I want to get into that shit. Erica is doing shows again. All of this stuff.
Let's travel for a show. Let's go see Rachel do her thing. Let's go elsewhere other than
Kyle versus fucking Durit.
Yet again, we don't need to see that anymore.
And I think that if this show stands a chance,
Kyle has to be out.
I don't know if you have to convince her to quit on her own,
give her a different show and watch her fizzle out on her own.
I don't know.
But she is the downfall officially of Beverly Hills.
This episode more than confirms that for me,
because once we're getting,
we get done the issue that Kyle has, right?
Like we have the big blowout moment where she's able to voice,
this is why I'm so upset and everybody feels the same way.
Once that happens, what do we have left?
Nothing.
Literally nothing with 20 minutes of nothing.
That's my point.
The show ends.
We got credits mid episode.
We did.
We got credits mid episode and then they sort of use the rest of the episode to set up
Rachel's party where it's like, wow, let's do a check-in with everybody.
it's only four days later.
They're all still thinking and talking about that.
And they're not adding any new information.
Nobody feels any differently than they felt four days ago.
Kyle's elated because now she's got people on her team and she was finally able to have it out with Doreet or whatever.
Doreet's probably going to feel like a woman scored because she just went through all of that and had to deal with it.
And now she's got her book release.
Like, I don't know.
It was a bunch of scenes from a season that was good and they just kind of mashed it all together.
And when the season's not good, we don't really care.
Like we're just leading up to, and this gives me no real hope for Rachel either.
Again, I think she'll be good eventually, but it's hard to thrive in a show like this.
She gets to that party and she's talking about it.
She's like, it could go one or two ways.
Either everybody's going to have a lot of fun or it's going to be an absolute disaster.
And I don't really want to deal with that.
Unfortunately, that's the issue.
And that's how this show works.
And that's the issue that we're going to run into with Rachel's that she's almost too normal.
Yeah.
Like she's not going to get involved in that stuff.
And again, from a real life standpoint, totally.
Fuck that.
I don't want to touch that with a 10 foot pull.
This show, we kind of need you, Rachel, to step up if you have it in you.
You know, just you can save the show.
I think that we have enough pieces of this puzzle.
And you guys know at home how we feel about Beverly Hills.
It's very apparent every week.
And yet I'm still sitting here going.
I look around that table at dinner.
I'm like, there's something here.
But we get.
bog down because Kyle dictates what we're talking about. Kyle dictates what the storyline is. Kyle
dictates whether or not we continue. And like I said, not to beat a dead horse. Once Kyle gets to have
her moment, we quite literally have nothing left. We have 20 minutes of actual nothing. Just bopping
around seeing what people are up to in their day to day, which is fun on like you said, a good season.
I want to check in. I want to see what you're up to. If it's not a good season, I'm not invested in you.
I don't really care. I don't need to see Sutton talking to.
her dogs. I don't need to see Rachel and her son at the store. I love Rachel. And I think it's
interesting that she imparts this wisdom on her kids. Like, hey, I know I'm loaded, but you're going
to fucking work for your great, awesome. Cool. But in this moment, watching the show,
I'm like, just end the episode, please. Like, this is stupid. Yeah, get us through. Hopefully
next week's the finale. I don't think it is, but hopefully you got two more. Yeah,
two more than three reunion Johns, but, uh, boy. Sorry for the,
a explosion at the beginning, guys.
It's been a stressful
day.
So anywho.
So we'll see how this
season wraps up. I think
even for Beverly
Hills, even for fucking
Jeremiah, to
look at this season in particular
after it's all said and done.
They have to know that they have to reshuffle
things. You need a drastic
change, a drastic makeover. This season
has been quite literally,
the worst season of Housewives
I have ever seen.
And that's a hard thing to do.
There's been some shitty products out there.
This takes the cake.
Yeah, sure does.
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