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  • RHOBH-Mo Mentum & Emotional Whiplash
    Feb 9 2026

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    RHOBH-Mo Mentum & Emotional Whiplash

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – Season 15, Episode 8: Do You Remember?!?

    Podcast Summary

    This episode is one long emotional spiral that starts at the dinner table and never fully recovers.

    We pick up mid-fight as Amanda reads the definition of “accosted,” doubling down that Dorit approached her aggressively. Dorit feels blindsided and hurt, insisting Amanda spoke behind her back. Amanda denies it, while Sutton’s facial expressions say otherwise. The tension escalates when Amanda reveals it was the anniversary of her son Zion’s passing and says Dorit kept pushing anyway—something Dorit apologizes for, saying she genuinely didn’t know.

    The argument shifts quickly to Kyle’s role. Dorit accuses Kyle of fueling the situation by repeating concerns about Dorit venting about PK as a father. Kyle claims she’s coming from a place of care, but Dorit feels judged, exposed, and set up—especially since Moe and PK communicate. Rachel finally steps in with a raw, emotional monologue about grief, divorce, venting, and how friends shouldn’t police each other’s pain in the moment. It lands hard, and Dorit is visibly shaken.

    Kyle and Dorit clash again, with Kyle labeling Dorit “angry and aggressive,” triggering Dorit further. Erika, Boz, and others try to mediate, but the conversation fractures into debates about boundaries, communication styles, and whether adults can control how others respond to them. Amanda insists she was simply sharing her truth, while Boz pushes back that you can’t dictate reactions.

    Things take a sharp turn when Dorit sarcastically references Amanda’s past involvement in a cult, shocking the table. Jennifer Tilly admits—gleefully—that she googled it, calling out the hypocrisy of everyone pretending they don’t research each other. Rachel breaks down emotionally, overwhelmed by judgment, divorce, and being in a vulnerable state. Birthday cake arrives at the worst possible time, with crying continuing outside.

    Away from the chaos, life moves on:

    • Dorit reveals she’s writing a book.
    • Boz receives a $110K Maserati… then later faces devastating IVF news when neither embryo reaches blastocyst stage.
    • Kyle tours her daughter’s wedding venue, worries about budgets, paperless invites, and Kathy’s potential fashion chaos.
    • Moe debuts his DJ alter ego: Mo Mentum.
    • Kathy gets an IV drip while Rachel confides she’s trying to fall apart quietly so her kids don’t see it splashed all over Page Six.

    By episode’s end, alliances are shaky. Rachel, Sutton, and Dorit question why Amanda deflected responsibility onto Kyle. Amanda feels misunderstood and targeted. Kyle wants to hear more about the cult. Dorit insists she’s in a place where honesty—not silence—is how she survives this divorce.

    The core question lingers: Is Dorit being judged when she needs support most—or is she oversharing in a way that causes collateral damage?

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    41 min
  • RHOBH-Emotionally Unsafe in Beverly Hills
    Feb 3 2026

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    RHOBH-Emotionally Unsafe in Beverly Hills

    Podcast Summary – RHOBH S15 E7: Headlines and Heartbreak

    This episode is heavy on emotion and headlines as the women juggle grief, divorce, and unresolved conflict. Rachel and Erika kick things off bonding over their shared inability to dress casually, while unpacking the bombshell revelation of Amanda’s son’s passing and the tension it’s created within the group. Amanda opens up to Kyle about feeling emotionally unsafe after Dorit’s aggressive behavior, explaining how the confrontation triggered real physical anxiety and grief.

    Kyle becomes the sounding board of the episode, navigating Amanda’s pain while also confronting her own unresolved feelings about Mauricio. A lunch with Dorit, Boz, and Boz’s longtime friend Summer leads to candid conversations about divorce, custody battles, and Kyle’s hesitation to file despite feeling unseen in her marriage. That conversation gets even more uncomfortable when Mauricio unexpectedly joins the table, putting everyone—and especially Kyle—on edge.

    Meanwhile, Dorit doubles down on her issues with Amanda, questioning whether Amanda uses her grief defensively. Boz, who has experienced loss herself, challenges Dorit’s approach and calls out the lack of sensitivity. The group is further shocked when Dorit reveals Amanda once wrote about escaping a cult, raising new questions about her past.

    The biggest headline of the episode drops when Rachel Zoe confirms she filed for divorce from Roger Berman, framing it as a painful but empowering new beginning. Emotions continue to spiral when Kyle revisits her old family home with Mauricio, breaking down over memories and wondering if her life—and marriage—might have turned out differently.

    The episode culminates at a joint birthday dinner for Erika and Dorit, where glam is high but tension is higher. Dorit and Amanda come face-to-face, and what starts as a polite attempt to “clear the air” quickly escalates when Amanda asserts she refuses to be verbally accosted at a dinner party. Dorit recoils, hands up in shock, and the episode ends right as things are about to explode.

    To be continued…

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    52 min
  • The Traitors- Air Kisses & Antidotes
    Feb 2 2026

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    The Traitors- Air Kisses & Antidotes

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    Traitors S4 E7 – “The Black Banquet”

    This episode delivers pure gothic drama with the iconic Black Banquet. The cast shows up in stunning black-and-white looks, with Lisa immediately drawing attention for her outfit and energy. At dinner, tension simmers as Lisa quietly plants seeds—air kissing, fake pin mishaps, and subtle moves that later become crucial.

    Allan recounts the chilling true story of the Black Banquet, revealing that one player has already been cursed. Two antidotes are available, but only two people can drink—or they’re gone forever. Chaos erupts as Natalie and Kristen take the antidote, ultimately leaving Yam Yam cursed. His final words shake the game: “It was Lisa.”

    The morning after is filled with paranoia and damage control. Lisa insists it was only an air kiss, while Natalie’s language slip—saying “when we murdered”—raises major red flags. Faithfuls begin dissecting every detail: the kiss, the food, the card flip, and Yam Yam’s reaction.

    The mission sends players racing uphill for gold and a powerful dagger advantage. Rob dominates the challenge, winning control of the dagger after outmaneuvering Natalie. Behind the scenes, alliances solidify, and the target quietly shifts back to Lisa.

    At the round table, testimony piles up. Multiple players confirm Lisa kissed Yam Yam, contradicting her story. Natalie fights hard, claiming fear and fight-or-flight instincts, but momentum is unstoppable. One by one, votes stack against Lisa.

    Lisa is banished—revealed as the most iconic, legendary Traitor of the season. Emotional but grateful, she exits with grace. The episode closes with lingering suspicion around Candace and Colton, making it clear the game is far from settled.

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  • RHOSLC-Reunion Reckoning: Accountability, Addiction Accusations & a Shocking Separation
    Jan 29 2026

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    RHOSLC-Reunion Reckoning: Accountability, Addiction Accusations & a Shocking Separation

    Podcast Summary – RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 3

    Part 3 of the RHOSLC Season 6 reunion picks up in full emotional freefall. Britani storms off after being labeled anti-Semitic, returning in tears while Meredith remains firm that the situation was misunderstood and already resolved. Mary steps into an unlikely mediator role, challenging Meredith’s lack of awareness and calling her confusion “alarming.”

    The bulk of the episode centers on the explosive fallout from the plane ride drama. Whitney takes accountability for labeling Meredith an addict, admitting the comment was dangerous, reactionary, and rooted in frustration over being called a liar. Meredith, however, maintains that accusations about drugs and mood swings are damaging to her reputation and business, even offering to take a drug test on the spot. The tension escalates when Meredith is accused of throwing production under the bus, prompting Whitney, Mary, and others to fiercely defend the behind-the-scenes team.

    Lisa breaks down over her marriage, feeling undervalued and publicly hurt by John’s comments, while firmly refusing to take accountability for things she says she didn’t do. Mary bluntly tells her that if her husband says she doesn’t listen, he probably knows best — a moment that lands hard.

    The reunion takes a heavy turn when Bronwyn reveals she and Todd are separated. She opens up about feeling isolated, silenced, and reduced to PR in her marriage, while navigating grief, family caretaking, and public scrutiny. Her vulnerability deeply affects Whitney, who leaves the stage overwhelmed and seeks comfort from Justin backstage, highlighting the emotional toll the season has taken on multiple marriages.

    As the reunion winds down, unresolved friendships linger — Heather and Meredith confirm they are no longer friends — while Angie and Lisa tentatively agree to move forward. The cast closes with reflections on growth, accountability, patience, acceptance, and change, ending the season with baklava, humor, and a toast to health, sisterhood, and surviving Salt Lake City.

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    55 min
  • RHOP-From Private Jet to Gas Station Snacks
    Jan 28 2026

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    RHOP-From Private Jet to Gas Station Snacks

    RHOP S10 E16 – “Driving on Empty” | Podcast Summary

    Colorado Day 2 starts with big plans and even bigger confusion. Giselle lays out an ambitious itinerary—Four Seasons luxury, fly fishing, open-fire lunch, brunch, honky-tonk bars, and a tight flight window—and immediately puts it to a group vote. Spoiler: democracy fails.

    Tension builds as the ladies split on activities, logistics, and where people actually slept. Some cast members (Angel, Tia, and K) don’t stay at the Four Seasons despite Giselle securing rooms, which sparks trust issues and resentment before sunrise.

    By morning, the group is fractured, running on fumes, and literally driving in the wrong direction. Timers count down to the flight while Angel’s GPS betrays everyone, turning a luxe private-jet getaway into gas-station snacks and portable bathrooms. The fly-fishing excursion—complete with chef, guides, and untouched food—becomes the trip that never happens.

    Meanwhile, old wounds explode in the car. Stacey and Jassi finally address loyalty, Charisse, exchanged phone numbers, wedding support, and a shocking revelation about secretly recorded phone calls. Wendy jumps in hard, sides are taken, voices are raised, and insults fly. Stacey walks away, bags in hand, while the group debates “realness” versus betrayal.

    Eventually, emotions crack. Tears fall, hugs happen, and relationships are loosely patched—but not healed. The episode ends with rain, exhaustion, and the unmistakable feeling that this trip broke more than it fixed.

    The final moments roll into life updates: wins, losses, breakups, legal trouble, business priorities, family shifts—and a jaw-dropping tease of Karen’s release from jail, setting up a must-watch season finale.

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    42 min
  • Traitors-No Murder, All Mistakes
    Jan 27 2026

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    Traitors-No Murder, All Mistakes

    The Traitors – Episode 6: “Planning a Coup”

    Podcast Summary

    Episode 6 kicks off with shock at breakfast when the group realizes no one was murdered—instantly sending paranoia into overdrive. Colton zeroes in on Lisa, watching her closely while quietly looping in Dorinda to do the same. Meanwhile, a kitchen crew—including Lisa, Dorinda, Yam Yam, Colton, Eric, and Stephen—starts circling Ron as the likely traitor.

    Elsewhere, multiple alliances form. Johnny, Maura, Mark, Kristin, and Tara attempt to build a voting bloc of eight, torn between Ron and Colton. Colton privately floats Lisa’s name to Natalie, suggesting she’s acting “too angelic” and not like her usual self. The plan? Casually drop her name and see who rushes to defend her.

    The group heads to a cabin-in-the-woods challenge, where cryptic clues lead them to graves for cash prizes. No one takes a shield, and most pairs successfully earn money—except Candace and Tara, who miss their mark and return empty-handed. Ron, Rob, and Eric are left behind, only to learn no shields were claimed, keeping everyone vulnerable.

    Back at the castle, momentum builds to banish Colton, but the narrative shifts yet again when Colton tells Lisa he’s voting for Ron—and bizarrely suggests a mutual protection deal, confusing Lisa, who insists she’s a faithful.

    At the round table, Ron is forced to defend himself repeatedly, pointing out that no one has voted correctly all season. Several players—including Tara, Natalie, and Rob—voice doubts about banishing Ron and worry about sacrificing another faithful. Just as the group seems split, Colton throws a grenade by accusing Lisa of being a traitor, triggering chaos and frustration over yet another last-minute pivot.

    Despite the doubts, the votes fall heavily on Ron. He is banished and reveals he was, in fact, a faithful, stunning the room and confirming the group has once again gotten it wrong.

    Alan then invites the players to a lavish banquet with a deadly twist: the traitors must commit murder in plain sight. The first faithful to touch the amulet will be cursed to die. As everyone changes for the ball, the final reveal lands—Lisa is wearing the amulet, unknowingly placing herself directly in danger.

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    37 min
  • RHOBH-Chanel, Candles, and Crossing the Line
    Jan 26 2026

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    RHOBH-Chanel, Candles, and Crossing the Line

    RHOBH S15 E6 – “Star Signs and Bad Times”

    Podcast Summary

    This episode opens with solo scenes that quietly set the tone: Kyle can’t find the right keys (a metaphor if there ever was one), Sutton insists she doesn’t need an assistant, Erika finds peace in flower arranging, and Rachel drops serious money at What Goes Around Comes Around while casually flexing a five-figure shopping spree.

    Boz shares a vulnerable update on her fertility journey—six viable follicles and a looming egg retrieval in Vegas with Keeley by her side. The emotional stakes rise later when Rachel reveals they were only able to retrieve two eggs, a moment that grounds the episode in real-life gravity.

    Amanda opens up about the devastating loss of her newborn son Zion, who passed away five days after being born prematurely. The anniversary of his death falls on the same day as Rachel’s psychic dinner party—a detail unknown to most of the group and one that will later explode into one of the most uncomfortable dinner scenes of the season.

    Dorit, meanwhile, is in full reinvention mode. She meets with a new management team, celebrates a Roller Coaster magazine feature, and reveals she’s signed a book deal—prompting side-eye from Erika and confusion over ghostwriters versus co-authors.

    At Rachel’s candlelit, power-outage psychic dinner (thank God for her “600 candles”), fashion takes center stage: Jennifer Tilly arrives draped in celestial drama, Rachel wears a sheer gold look topped with a crown, and Erika immediately labels a guest’s outfit “expensive hoe.” No notes.

    But the real tension hits when Sutton confronts Jennifer about comments Kyle allegedly relayed—claiming Sutton is “problematic” and the reason Garcelle distanced herself. After a tearful and messy exchange, Jennifer admits she vented but doesn’t remember exactly what she said. Sutton apologizes for snapping, and the two attempt to reset.

    Then comes the emotional gut punch.

    A conversation about Dorit’s divorce spirals when it’s revealed Amanda once expressed concern—secondhand, via Kyle and Sutton—about Dorit discussing PK’s alcoholism publicly. As Dorit presses Amanda for clarity, Amanda breaks down, revealing this is the anniversary of her son’s death. The table goes silent. The timing is brutal. The room is mortified.

    Amanda leaves the party in tears, saying she just wants to go home and hug her husband. Kathy Hilton steps in, urging Dorit to apologize. Dorit tries—but Amanda asks not to be touched. The episode ends with emotional wreckage, unresolved tension, and the reminder that sometimes reality TV gets a little too real.

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    47 min
  • RHOSLC Blink If You're Guilty
    Jan 22 2026

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    RHOSLC Blink If You're Guilty

    RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2

    RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2 kicks off in chaos, with Angie presenting a scroll allegedly linking Lisa to a long-running troll account, sparking debate over online leaks, timelines, and “proof.” Heather backs Angie, citing insider details and broader patterns like the so-called “Conwyn Fraudport,” while Lisa deflects and counters with accusations of her own. Tensions rise as Andy briefly exits, the women clash over past insults, and unresolved drama involving Meredith’s separation-era dating rumors resurfaces, reinforcing how deeply entrenched alliances and grudges remain.

    The focus then shifts to Mary, whose segment turns emotional as Andy addresses her return to church leadership, her strained family dynamics, and her son Robert Jr.’s incarceration. Mary is unapologetic about her choices, including not visiting her son in jail, and blunt in her conflicts—especially with Britani, whom she accuses of being fake and attention-seeking. Conversations about religion spiral further with revelations about Lisa’s donation to the Church of Satan, prompting clarification and political context from Bronwyn, and underscoring the season’s recurring clash between faith, hypocrisy, and provocation.

    The reunion’s final stretch centers on fractured friendships and explosive allegations. Viewer questions reignite old wounds between Lisa and Meredith, with Mary inserting herself as a sharp-tongued commentator. Accusations fly over TikTok rumors about Seth, unrecorded plane conversations, and off-camera gossip involving husbands and infidelity. A shocking unaired clip suggests Lisa encouraged rumors to be raised on camera, while Meredith and Heather’s friendship appears to implode amid shouting and tears. The episode ends with Meredith confronting Britani over antisemitism-related issues, leading Britani to walk offstage—leaving the group more divided than ever.

    Takeaways

    The reunion episode was filled with intense arguments and drama.
    Meredith's refusal to admit to any wrongdoing was a major point of contention.
    The dynamics of friendships and alliances among the cast were explored.
    Mary's personal struggles with her son were highlighted during the reunion.
    The accusations regarding the church and its practices were discussed.
    Brittany's claims about Seth's infidelity added to the drama.
    Meredith's defense of her actions was met with skepticism from the group.
    The tension between Lisa and Mary was palpable throughout the episode.
    The issue of recording conversations and production's influence was raised.
    Meredith's accusations of anti-Semitism were controversial and sparked debate.



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    39 min