Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15 Recap: Objection, Your Honor!

On The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15, Lisa Rinna shocked Eileen Davidson with some of her personal views.


Meanwhile, Erika hosted a party to introduce her husband …



Picking up where we left off a week prior, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15 delivered a whole mess of drama.


What about? We’ll give you one guess if you even need it.


If you watch The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills online, you know that the Bravo cast is being splintered into two groups of co-stars:


  1. Those who seem to be looking for drama 24/7/365;

  2. Those who sort of can’t believe group #1 exists.

Lisa Rinna falls into the former category these days, proving it by unloading on Yolanda Foster during a beach stroll with Eileen Davidson.


“I think she’s more manipulative than anybody,” Rinna said.


She then retold how she told Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle Richards about having earlier gossiped about her having Munchausen syndrome.


Rinna crafted some new chapters in this re-telling, however.


Vanderpump, by her latest account, was the one who manipulated Rinna into even bringing any of it up to the other women. So there.


“I’ve allowed myself to be used as a pawn,” Rinna said.


Davidson wasn’t entirely buying what she was selling. Eileen told the cameras: “To bring [Kyle and Lisa] into this? Wow. That’s inflammatory.”


Eileen also said she was not ashamed to admit that given Yolanda Foster’s Lyme disease, she was giving her the benefit of the doubt.


“No one else has to agree with me at all,” Rinna responded.


She added, “My gut says, ‘Run for the f–king hills, lady."”


Meanwhile, Erika Girardi hosted a dinner party that went totally haywire thanks Kathryn Edwards, who came to face the music herself.


Edwards’ decision to tell Vanderpump that Girardi told her Vanderpump was a spider, a manipulative spinner of webs, came to a head.


Yes, these are actual issues in the lives of these people.


Eventually, Edwards conceded that she partially told Vanderpump what Girardi said to “get a reaction,” but that’s all she would admit.


Later, when they were working on a house for charity, Edwards and Girardi went at it once again, and things got heated, until the unthinkable:


Kathryn apologized! What she thought was something minor had actually been hurtful and offensive, and wow, she was sorry about that.


They hugged it out, and agreed to move forward.


No, it’s not an April Fool’s Day prank. “Instead of it being like a big mystery, talk to each other,” Eileen said, and her sage wisdom prevailed.


The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15 Recap: Objection, Your Honor!

On The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15, Lisa Rinna shocked Eileen Davidson with some of her personal views.


Meanwhile, Erika hosted a party to introduce her husband …



Picking up where we left off a week prior, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 6 Episode 15 delivered a whole mess of drama.


What about? We’ll give you one guess if you even need it.


If you watch The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills online, you know that the Bravo cast is being splintered into two groups of co-stars:


  1. Those who seem to be looking for drama 24/7/365;

  2. Those who sort of can’t believe group #1 exists.

Lisa Rinna falls into the former category these days, proving it by unloading on Yolanda Foster during a beach stroll with Eileen Davidson.


“I think she’s more manipulative than anybody,” Rinna said.


She then retold how she told Lisa Vanderpump and Kyle Richards about having earlier gossiped about her having Munchausen syndrome.


Rinna crafted some new chapters in this re-telling, however.


Vanderpump, by her latest account, was the one who manipulated Rinna into even bringing any of it up to the other women. So there.


“I’ve allowed myself to be used as a pawn,” Rinna said.


Davidson wasn’t entirely buying what she was selling. Eileen told the cameras: “To bring [Kyle and Lisa] into this? Wow. That’s inflammatory.”


Eileen also said she was not ashamed to admit that given Yolanda Foster’s Lyme disease, she was giving her the benefit of the doubt.


“No one else has to agree with me at all,” Rinna responded.


She added, “My gut says, ‘Run for the f–king hills, lady."”


Meanwhile, Erika Girardi hosted a dinner party that went totally haywire thanks Kathryn Edwards, who came to face the music herself.


Edwards’ decision to tell Vanderpump that Girardi told her Vanderpump was a spider, a manipulative spinner of webs, came to a head.


Yes, these are actual issues in the lives of these people.


Eventually, Edwards conceded that she partially told Vanderpump what Girardi said to “get a reaction,” but that’s all she would admit.


Later, when they were working on a house for charity, Edwards and Girardi went at it once again, and things got heated, until the unthinkable:


Kathryn apologized! What she thought was something minor had actually been hurtful and offensive, and wow, she was sorry about that.


They hugged it out, and agreed to move forward.


No, it’s not an April Fool’s Day prank. “Instead of it being like a big mystery, talk to each other,” Eileen said, and her sage wisdom prevailed.


Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 10 Recap: Abby Lee Miller Horror Show

If you watch Dance Moms online, you know that for all intents and purposes, every episode may as well be an “Abby Lee Horror Story.”


Only Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 10 has the distinction of formally being titled this, however, so you know s–t was gonna get real …



As Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 10 got underway, Abby announced that star Maddie Ziegler would tell the Lizzie Borden story.


Maddie, 13, remains her favorite pupil. By a wide margin.


Newcomer Brynn Rumfallo, 12, and Kendall Vertes, 13, are given the Black Dahlia and Natalie Wood solos for the routine, respectively.


Abby also opted for a particularly dark group routine, announcing that her dancers would perform “The Cult,” a contemporary piece.


Says Miller of the inspiration for this particular work:


“I think every parent has concerns about their child falling prey to a cult. And sometimes they’re even brainwashed to drink the Kool-Aid.”


Holly Frazier’s response, which we’re all thinking?


“I have heard people reference [this] as a cult.”


Indeed. And there’s no mistaking the fact that the concept is a bit much for pre-teens and the girls are somewhat confused by the theme.


Mackenzie Ziegler, 11, thinks a cult is simply made up of “bad people,” while Holly and Jessalynn Siwa try their best to explain better.


While the girls could not settle on a clear definition of a cult before going on stage, it did not impact their performance. They took first!


“I love when our kids dance as a team together and I think that’s what’s important,” Kendall’s mother, Jill Vertes, says.


“Maybe the ALDC being a cult isn’t a bad thing after all.”


Wow, someone’s been drinking the Kool-Aid. Literally.


Brynn’s mother, Ashlee, presents the team with cups of it, saying, “The ALDC is a cult and they need their own Kool-Aid, so I got them some.”


“I think they should drink their Kool-Aid every now and then.”

Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Episode 19 Recap: Miss Me Yet?

Tuesday night, on a riveting Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Episode 19, Hanna and Caleb hatched a plan to confront the tormentor head on.


How did their counterattack go? What was the fallout?



In truth, there wasn’t a whole lot that went on this week.


“What the hell just happened?” Spencer asked, and we’re right there with her, because honestly we have no idea what to tell you.


Perhaps it’s not a huge shock considering the show we’re talking about, but last night only left us with more questions than answers.


Next week’s finale should clear EVERYTHING up … 


Right? Because PLL HATES loose ends. Anyway. Pretty Little Liars Season 6 Episode 19 picked up right where last week left off.


As you know if you watch Pretty Little Liars online, A brought the hammer down on Aria a week ago, but this week saw a new victim.


Alison was in the hospital with a concussion after a nasty fall down the stairs, during her honeymoon with her therapist, Dr. Rollins.


All part of A’s nefarious, masterminded plot?


While we didn’t see any visual evidence that her spill down the stairs wasn’t merely a freak accident, that was certainly the implication.


A has a way of making a point. Ominously.


Meanwhile, Emily and Spencer tailed Sara Harvey’s handler and rifled through his things, then saw him exchange plans with Sara!


Also, Hanna and Caleb hatched a (more or less terrible) plan to offer a fake confession as bait. The closing line? “I murdered Charlotte.”


Until next week, Liars. Until. Next. Week.