#3416 Summer House S10E20 Part Two: The Aftermath Ain’t Mathin’
6/17/202654 min
This is part one of a 2-part recap
Summer House served up an aftermath episode to tie up loose ends. Do you believe anything these people say at this point? Probably not. At least the dog was honest about its true feelings. Spoiler alert: It’s in love with West, too. To watch this recap on video, listen to our bonus episodes, and get ad free listening, go to Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens.
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First 90 secondsRonnie Karam· Host0:00
[singing] Gotta have crappens. Gotta have crappens. Gotta have crappens. Watch what crappens. Watch what crappens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that crappens? Let's have crappens. Watch what crappens. For my little feet. Watch what crappens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that crappens?
Ben Mandelker· Host0:19
Well, hello, and welcome to Watch What Crappens. 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.
Ronnie Karam· Host0:37
So now it's seven days later, and we go to Kyle's apartment, and here comes West. And Kyle is like, "Have you ever been here before?" And West's like, "Um, no." He's like, "You've never been here?" "This is my first time." I mean, while the dog comes running up to West. It's like, she's like, "Oh my God, West, girl, I love you. I love you so much. Oh my God, West. I love you."
Ben Mandelker· Host0:58
It's like rolling- "Oh my God, West, let me take you-" ... rolling around on the floor.
Ronnie Karam· Host1:00
[laughs] "Let me take you to your favorite spot on the couch."
Ben Mandelker· Host1:04
[laughs] That was great. Kyle's like, "Clearly the dog knows you." He's like, "Um, barely know the dog." West is, like, trying to not pet the dog. The dog's like, "Come on, you love me. Don't you love ... Remember how you love petting my stomach? Ah, pet me, pet me, pet me like you always do." He's like, "I do not know this dog." Well, listen, this is awkward. It's almost a feeling I can't describe. Am I supposed to be supportive here? Am I supposed to punch you in the face