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Goodpods Top 100 Housewives PodcastsListen now to The Good Edit Unfiltered | Bravo RealityMJ Tommy Relationship Drama | Palm Springs Detonates: Reza vs. Sky, GG & Dennis Fallout, Tanin's Medium Reading | The Valley: Persian Style Recap The Valley: Persian Style is operating at full Bravo voltage, and this week Elle and Kat unpack the episode that proved this spinoff isn't just coasting on Shahs of Sunset nostalgia — it's building its own ecosystem with the emotional receipts to back it up.
GG and Dennis: the slow-burn fallout. Golnesa's complicated reunion with Dennis DeSantis continues to be one of the most emotionally honest storylines on Bravo right now. We break down why GG's edit this season reads so differently from her Shahs era — calmer surface, sharper undercurrent — and how production is framing her motherhood arc against the volatility of her dynamic with Dennis. Her fourth-wall break earlier in the season ("we're on a TV show") was a flag, and we read what it tells us about how she's choosing to be seen this time around.
Reza vs. Sky in Palm Springs. Reza Farahan has officially declared he can only "microdose" Sky Askari, and this episode shows you exactly why. Sky's luxury demands during the group trip become the trigger Reza has been circling all season, and the blow-up that follows is one of the loudest moments of the run. Elle and Kat get into the cultural specificity of this fight — the expectations around hosting, hierarchy, and who gets to demand what from whom in this friend group — and why Reza's boiling point lands as both a personal rupture and a perfectly staged producer beat.
MJ Tommy Relationship Drama | Palm Springs Detonates: Reza vs. Sky, GG & Dennis Fallout, Tanin's Medium Reading | The Valley: Persian Style Recap The Valley: Persian Style is operating at full Bravo voltage, and this week Elle and Kat unpack the episode that proved this spinoff isn't just coasting on Shahs of Sunset nostalgia — it's building its own ecosystem with the emotional receipts to back it up.
GG and Dennis: the slow-burn fallout. Golnesa's complicated reunion with Dennis DeSantis continues to be one of the most emotionally honest storylines on Bravo right now. We break down why GG's edit this season reads so differently from her Shahs era — calmer surface, sharper undercurrent — and how production is framing her motherhood arc against the volatility of her dynamic with Dennis. Her fourth-wall break earlier in the season ("we're on a TV show") was a flag, and we read what it tells us about how she's choosing to be seen this time around.
Reza vs. Sky in Palm Springs. Reza Farahan has officially declared he can only "microdose" Sky Askari, and this episode shows you exactly why. Sky's luxury demands during the group trip become the trigger Reza has been circling all season, and the blow-up that follows is one of the loudest moments of the run. Elle and Kat get into the cultural specificity of this fight — the expectations around hosting, hierarchy, and who gets to demand what from whom in this friend group — and why Reza's boiling point lands as both a personal rupture and a perfectly staged producer beat.
The Palm Springs trip as pressure cooker. Close quarters, alcohol, and a cast still negotiating its alliances make Palm Springs the season's first true ensemble pivot. We map the new lines being drawn — who sided with Sky, who quietly enjoyed watching Reza go off, and how Mercedeh and Tommy's marital tension shadows every group scene.
Tanin's medium reading: Amir and Natasha's heartbreak. The episode's most arresting moment isn't a fight — it's Tanin Nikpey's psychic reading forcing Amir Boroumand and Natasha Kashanian to confront grief they've been carrying off-camera. Amir's earlier reveal about his first marriage gives this scene weight, and we unpack why mediums on reality TV are a producer's dream device: emotional truth without the cast having to volunteer it.
Adam's birthday dinner gets crashed. A surprise guest detonates Adam Farahan's celebration, and we get into what the arrival means for Reza's storyline, the group's loyalty math, and why birthday-dinner ambushes have become a signature Bravo editing structure.
Why The Valley: Persian Style is working. Shahs DNA, Valley framework, real cultural texture, and a newcomer bench actually generating story. We talk about what this spinoff is doing right that others have fumbled — and the one thing it needs to watch heading into the back half of the season.
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