
"My absolute favorite is a newly sober disaster who's trying to be better but keeps getting in their own way. My second favorite is "unwilling or unable to play by the rules." This is Whitney. She's constantly saying the things you're not supposed to say. She treats group shoots like she's auditioning for a Tennessee Williams production. Her kayfabe is all over the place. It's magnetic!"
"Taylor pushes back and says she could see his points and that he "admitted being controlling and awful, and that's a man who loves his wife." I can usually follow even the most unhinged logic on this show, but we've got to draw a line somewhere. Jessi reports that Jordan has been slightly better, doing things like "putting the kids to bed." We've got to raise the bar even to ground level. This is so bleak."
Demi remains partially absent from confessional scenes while Whitney returns to full on-camera presence. Whitney embodies an unfiltered, rule-defying reality-star persona: a newly sober, self-sabotaging disaster who refuses to conform and repeatedly utters taboo remarks. The cast reconvenes to debrief Jessi about Jordan's barbecue, with Mayci and Mikayla mocking his sermonlike voice and contrived tears. Taylor defends Jordan, citing his admission of being controlling as evidence of love, while Jessi reports minor behavioral improvements such as putting the children to bed. On the farm, Taylor reveals Dancing With the Stars interest for one cast member, prompting Jen's excitement. Miranda alerts rivals that Whitney may attend her birthday.
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