#3377 The Valley S3E08 Part Two: What a Drag
5/21/202645 min
This is part 2 of a two-part recap
The Valley tries to have fun on its drag night, but Danny ruins it almost as completely as he’s ruining his marriage. LaLa drags him, Janet offers Nia an apology, and Kristen is told to face that facts that her alliance can’t withstand this mess and she needs to step inTo watch this recap on video, listen to our bonus episodes, and get ad free listening, go to Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens. For livestream tickets to our NYC Cabaret on June 3 and June 5, get tickets at watchwhatcrappens.com.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
[singing] Watch what happens. Watch what happens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that happens? There's so much that happens. Watch what happens. Oh, my knees went weak. Watch what happens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that happens?
Ronnie Karam· Host0:19
Well, hello, and welcome to Watch What Happens. This is part two of a two-part recap. If you're like, "Hey, wait a minute, I didn't hear part one," guys, it's because we put out a lot of recaps. Go back and listen to part one, okay? It's before this one. Bye. Enjoy the show.
Ben Mandelker· Host0:37
So then Danny's... They're, they're walking outside to the other house, and Danny's like, "You got your mic on?" She's like, "Yeah." He's like, "Take it off. Microwave." She's like, "I hear you." "There's cameras following us." She's like, "Okay, then stop talking." "Take the mic off." "Stop talking." So I think what's, I think what's frustrating about this is that, like, yeah, sort of going back to what you were saying about handling things privately. Yeah. Like, you know, you... It's, I think it's good to handle things privately. Hand- handle behind closed doors. You don't make a scene. I think that's, that's good. But what's hard is the sense of fakery that comes as a result of this situation. Like, oh, every... Like, they're just great, and they're fine and dandy, but they have real issues, and that's fine, too. Like, that's totally fine. But what I don't like is that, like, they're immune from criticism. Like, how could, how could anyone say anything bad about them? It's like, no,