The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
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Well, they overpack and then go on an RV trip.
What I loved about this episode is that all of the women are really having fun together.
Just look at their trip to Vons, where they spend $700 for one dinner and one breakfast.
My favorite exchange was when Lisar says, Oh, lets get doughnuts.
Anyway, Kyle says to her immediately, like, Rinna.
Like youre going to eat doughnuts.
Thats not even a read; its just a statement of fact.
I never bought it, she says of Lisa Vanderpump.
And I never will buy it.
She then likens Lisa to the evil queen who shows you an apple.
When she has her hair nice and simple and a little bit wavy she looks like a natural beauty.
Screw those blunt cuts, theyre doing nothing for her.
Even more than that, she just seems fun and easy this whole episode.
The big takeaways from this episode, though, are most likely going to be about Denise and Camille.
Denise continues to utterly delight me in so many ways.
Not only that, but she has gotten a happy ending after a massage herself.
Does Aaron need another one of these massages?
But the bottom line of all of this is that Denise does not give a shit.
Not only that, she actively helped him find one.
That is a loving and giving partner.
I have found a new role model and her name is Denise Richards.
Now, how do I get someone to buy me a happy-ending massage for my birthday?
Camilles part in this episode is a little bit stickier.
Her relationship with Teddi, though, leaves a little bit to be desired with both women.
That goes back to season-one Camille, who seems to be rearing her ugly head once again this season.
No one say glamping.