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Hello, and welcome to another episode of your favorite holiday special,Rich Women Doing Things.
In this episode, the rich women did things.
Oh, not for the rich lady, for the doll.
But mostly, what the rich women did was freak out about Dorit.
Its fitting because, watching this episode, I freaked out about Dorit as well.
The first is at Jennifer Tillys house.
It is at one of Jennifer Tillys houses with ansat the end.
Oh, its in Bel Air, right next to the house where Jennifer actually lives.
The other assemblage is at Dorits, where Erika comes over to a freshly made jug of water.
Im with Erika and Dorit on this one, and I think Suttons rules are completely bullshit.
I think what Erika said to Kyle that night at dinner is perfectly emblematic of how friendships work.
Say you have a friend with a terrible boyfriend.
For the sake of argument, lets call her Ally.
I just want someone who treats you the way you deserve to be treated.
Of course, Im always here for you and support your decisions.
Yup, that sounds like Erikas pattern.
We love to see our reality stars grow and evolve but, you know, maybe not too much.
We dont want them to evolve out of being complete monsters.
So far, Bozs read on just about everyone seems exactly right, especially when it comes to Sutton.
Guess what happens here?
Apparently, Jennifer Tillys beach-house ghost told Boz the future because, well, they all start arguing.
This sounds like something Sutton wants.
(Other than to eat lots of fiber and relax.)
Erika says the problem is that Sutton is sometimes volatile.
Okay, so what happened to being open and honest and not feeling criticized?
Then Sutton says, If you need me to talk in hushed tones … Everyone lets out a gasp, including Suttons No.
1 ally, Garcelle.
Yes, this is exactly what theyre talking about!
Shes mad at her life; that is weaponizing.
You turn it around, sharpen it, and stick them with it.
Absolutely out of bounds.
The truth about power is that it is not how it works at all.
Its not because you bound someones hands together and said, This was my idea.
Dorit emphasizes Bozs point by saying that Sutton cares shes a good friend than actually being one.
You always need a moment!
she says, and its true.
Camille got her moment, but it wasnt the one she was hoping for.
While those things are true, that is not the moment she got.