Austen Kroll’s breakup is proving to be just as draining as them in a relationship . These two are the WORST for one another. There’s something that happens when they interact that turns the entire world around them into a twisted toxicity.
The other large source of contention in the cast is the controversy surrounding
Kathryn Dennis. While she’s always somewhat of a hotbed for drama, this time it’s a bit more serious. Finding yourself embroiled in a racism scandal tends to have that effect.
Leva Bonaparte has been leading the charge of holding her accountable, and at this point Kathryn’s also lost
Kathryn &
Thomas Ravenel. Do we think it’s for good? However, one thing is for certain.
John Pringle is lurking and waiting for the perfect time to make his move on Madison.
It’s so cool
Austen is able to walk into the store and buy his beer. He’s had so many doubters over the years, and this is a major moment. It’s weird that
Madison would give up on him now when he’s finally becoming successful. She talked about how he wasn’t leveling up like she was, but he’s the one making moves.
Taylor Ann Green over the virus stuff. I don’t blame Shep for wanting to be alone and send her away when she tested positive. It’s a bit odd that she expected him to just get the virus and ride it out with her.