The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

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This week on our favorite showRich Women Doing Things,the rich women, oh girl.

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Their husbands did some things, too.

However, Denises husband Aaron is the only person in this whole mess who is entirely wrong.

But I also agree with Kyle and Lisa and Teddi and Garcelle.

Teddi says when she said this she looked right at Kyle.

Kyles surprised because she thought they always had a good time on the few occasions theyd hung out.

Garcelle says that she feels like Kyle is more interested in talking about herself than learning about Garcelle.

See, thats why Kyle had such a great time!

She got to talk about her favorite subject.

I mean, of course this is true.

Are any of us surprised by this?

This is just a warm up, though.

There are a few things we need to discuss about Kyles BBQ.

First of all, where is Glen, her party planner?

(He probably got stoned and forgot he was supposed to have a party at his house.)

Glen would have known that!

But now, Denise says, Im not going to bring them around, not after what happened.

That gets us right back into the fight about the threesomes at the last barbecue.

Luckily for us, this time Aaron is here.

Oh, thank the Catholic Jesus for that.

Thats kind of the whole point.

If you dont want to get wet, dont go to Sea World.

(But really, dont go to Sea World.

That shit is bad.)

Denise is once again explaining her point.

This time Garcelle is there to defend her, thankfully.

Theyre both sounding sane and rational and handling it well.

Then Lisa Rinna asks how Sammi, Denises 15-year-old daughter, went about bringing it up to her.

Denises stance on her privacy seems a little bit odd this whole season.

Its like she doesnt want to be part of this experiment at all anymore.

This is a point she brought up at dinner with Aaron, too.

The answer is that now theyre on the show.

I mean, shes not entirely wrong.

Lets talk about something else.

Here is the problem: This show is a female space.

When the cameras are on and things are rolling, the women are in charge.

They are driving the story, they are driving the conversation, they are driving the order of business.

That is why the dudes sit at the end of the table, so they dont get involved.

Of all the things the rich women do, that is the thing they do the most.

However, it is their prerogative.

This is their space and they are in charge.

The women are working!

He says at one point, What does [this argument] do for all of you?

How does it make you feel?

How can he be so naive as to not know what this does for them?

It keeps them on the show.

It keeps this whole enterprise the one putting protein powder on his table going.

Showing up is a no-win situation.

I get it, this guy is trying to defend his wife.

Dont tell them how to feel or how to process their emotions.