
Let’s not dress it up. This episode is a mess from start to finish — poorly planned, emotionally exhausting, and saved only when someone competent finally steps in.
Four Seasons… Finally (Thanks, Gizelle)
The girls finally get Four Seasons–level accommodations — and let’s be clear, that happens because of Gizelle, not the original planner. Angel tells Gizelle she’ll also be staying there, only for that to turn out to be false.
Strike one.
Lost, Confused, and Two Hours Off Course
The next day, Angel, Tia, and Kay are completely lost. No location clarity, no backup plan — just vibes and confusion.
Meanwhile, the rest of the group is already irritated, and honestly? Rightfully so.
Car Ride From Hell: Wendy, Stacey, and Jassi
In one car, Wendy, Stacey, and Jassi are forced into a tense conversation that spirals quickly.
Stacey is upset that Jassi got Charisse’s number. Jassi claps back with the real issue: Stacey never planned to attend her wedding — until she found out Wendy and Ashley were going.
That revelation crashes the conversation immediately.
Wendy steps in and shuts it down. She calls Stacey out for lying and says she had to explain to Stacey how strange it would look for her not to attend. Wendy is clearly exhausted and makes it plain:
Don’t lie. Don’t move weird. Especially not with your day ones.
AGP translation: If we’re close, don’t play in my face.
Other Car, Same Mess: Ashley Stays Messy
In the other car, Ashley Darby tells Monique Samuels that she asked Chris if he was “smashing” Stacey.
Monique is stunned — mostly because she didn’t know Ashley was the one who asked that question.
At this point, Ashley and her forehead are doing too much. It’s tired. It’s messy. And frankly, it’s time for her to scram off this show.
Back to the Original Car: The Real Issue Emerges
Back with Wendy, Stacey, and Jassi, Stacey says it’s time to get to the real reason their friendship stalled: allegations that Jassi was recording phone calls.
Jassi flatly denies it.
Both Jassi and Wendy make it clear — they rode for Stacey. Hard. And that’s what makes the situation sting even more.
Gas Station Reality Check
The main group stops at a gas station rest stop. Ashley calls Angel for answers and learns the truth: Angel’s group is two hours away.
Two. Hours.
Wendy immediately questions Angel’s “company,” and the group starts seriously discussing turning around and heading to the airport instead.
Because how do you plan an event and not know the location?
That’s not chaos — that’s incompetence.
Fractures Widen
As the girls rehash the situation, tensions rise. Jassi is visibly pissed. Wendy and Stacey get into it again. Stacey walks away.
Wendy follows her and speaks from a place of hurt, not anger. She tells Stacey she has always had her back and that it hurts when Stacey is willing to throw away their friendship the moment they disagree.
Stacey admits Wendy has been on her side — but says this time, she didn’t want Wendy involved in what felt like a gang-up.
It’s one of the few honest moments of the episode.
Two Months Later… The Grande Dame
The episode ends with a time jump: two months later, and the Grande Dame is seen getting out of jail.
And honestly? That’s somehow the least chaotic part of the episode.
Final Take
This episode lives up to its reputation — a nightmare.
Angel’s planning collapses. Friendships crack under selective honesty. Ashley stays messy. Wendy stands firm. And Gizelle once again proves that when things need to actually work, she’s the one who steps in.
Potomac didn’t move forward this episode — it barely survived it.
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AGP verdict: If this season isn’t redeemed at the reunion, this episode will be remembered as the moment everything officially went left