The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010–…): Season 11, Episode 18 - Del Mar by the Shade - full transcript

When the group caravans down the coast for a relaxing girls' weekend, Kyle and Kathy find themselves in the luxurious presidential suite - while Sutton's vacation takes a turn for the worse. New questions arise about Erika at a glamorous picnic on the beach, and she is later devastated by news about her family. Meanwhile, Dorit and Lisa push Garcelle to tears when they question her investment in their friendships.

- Previously on

"The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills"...

- You don't know how
I make my lasagne.

- Oh. I wanted
onions in lasagne.

- Got it. Okay.
- How come I've never had it?

- Because you weren't talking
to me for too many years.

- So I missed out
on the lasagne.

- I don't know where I sit,
honestly, with this group.

In a way, feel like
an outsider a little bit.

- You had everyone
up in arms today.

You said that we're
all coming after you.



- But, but, but I
don't believe it's true

that you're an outsider
in this group or people

don't make an effort. I
don't believe that's true.

- I said that's how I feel.
- Tom's had a car accident.

- He crashed into a wall?
- He drove off a cliff.

- She said that he
had broke his ankle.

But what happened was,
he got a head injury that night.

She was admitting
that she lied to y'all.

- You ever call me a liar
again, I'm coming for you.

Tom's house was broken into.

And he confronted
the burglar, and my son

had to go over and help.
- Recently?

- And then he rolled his car
five times on the way home.

Yeah. I'm under a lot of stress.



- Wait, what?

- You getting all
nervous, River?

You guys do not like suitcases.

- Hi.
- Hello.

- Whatcha doing?
- I'm packing.

Trying to figure out what to
do with my clothing situation.

- I'm just gonna
bring a ton of stuff

and figure it out there.

I have no idea if it's gonna
be cold or hot or what.

- It's going to be cold.
It's freezing. It's winter.

This would be my first girl trip

that my sister is organizing.

Go down to Del Mar.

We're doing a sound
bath and I think a boat.

- That would be fun if it's not
too cold to be out on a boat.

- Well, we could be inside.
- We can look

through the little hole
and look at the water.

- Exactly and wave.

- I mean, the fact that
my sister and I went from

not spending the
holidays together

for a number of
years to all of a sudden

going on girls' trips
together has been amazing.

- That was fun at
Dorit's, wasn't it?

- So nice.

- Did you notice that Erika

and Sutton didn't say
one word to each other?

- I think everyone noticed.
- Hi.

- Welcome, welcome, welcome.

- Look how pretty how
look. You okay, my love?

- No, I'm great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Good to see you.

- Now we're all going
to Del Mar together.

It's not gonna be
as easy to pretend.

- All of us in a hotel. I
think it's gonna be intense.

Oh.

- We're all gonna
caravan from your place?

- Yeah. We'll meet
here at my house.

By the way, I
have you in a shoe.

I have the phone
propped up in this.

- I think I'm gonna
wear this blouse.

That's pretty, right?

With those kind of
cream white shoes.

Why am I always rushing?

Where's my phone?

Oh, here it is. Okay.

- Hello, beauty.
- Hi, beautiful.

- Of course you've packed
up and everything's ready.

- I've got some
last-minute packing.

Are you bringing your fan?

- Of course I am.

I know you're busy, but I
want to talk about last night.

I wanted just to
say how beautiful,

first of all, you looked.

The dresses, it
really was great.

How did you feel?

- I was happy that
last night was beautiful

and that it went
off without a hitch.

- I was a little
bit late last night.

I didn't understand
what was going on,

'cause I'm always the
last to know everything.

- With Garcelle?
- Yes.

- Obviously, I had
words with her.

She's making these
very bold statements

such as she feels
like an outsider.

Yesterday, she said some
of us ladies in this group

are coming for her.

And, you know,
friends don't do that.

If she has a problem with me,
she needs to be open, honest,

upfront, and transparent.
You don't just...

- Right. I'm sorry. I'm
kind of just going through

what I'm gonna bring.

- No, of course!
- Just, like, makeup and stuff.

And in the last few months,

I've just felt like
something feels strange.

It's made me question whether
or not we're even friends.

- Right.
- You don't just give me jabs

and then afterwards say,

"Well, it was actually the
fact that you talk too much."

Well, why didn't
you ever say that?

- Mm-hmm.

- It feels like she's
not very interested.

- Right.

Because I planned the
trip, if things go south,

then I'm gonna be...

okay, I'm gonna have to go.

- Well, I'll see you soon. Bye.

- Bye.

- Hey.
- Hello!

- Hi!
- Kyle, my whole car

is packed full, more
when I took camping.

- You're going
camping for one night.

What is this stuff?
What is all this?

You've got a bag
for three weeks here.

- And now I feel totally
prepared just in case.

- Hi, Bambi. Oh, let
me see. Oh. Good girl.

Who's here?

- Hi. Mwah! Mwah!

- I have packed
so much you'd think

I'm going for a month.

When you get down
there, you just never know

what activities we're doing.

- I'm not doing any activities,

'cause I have a really
bad sprained ankle.

- Is it really bad?
- It's really bad.

It's been almost two years

since I've been suffering from
foot problems secretly in pain.

It's, like, the bottoms
feel, like, raw.

- Oh, Sutton, I'm sorry.
- I know.

- I would offer a foot massage.
But you can't touch them.

- You can't touch it.

- The MRI showed a
sprained ankle two weeks ago,

and now it's just
completely bruised.

I'm gonna fight to get
back into my shoes.

My shoes are works of art.

They are my friends. I
will never get rid of them.

- So what are we doing
here? We're just waiting?

- We're just waiting.
Garcelle is meeting us

down there, because
she's doing "The Real."

- She's doing her event today.
- Yeah, she's shooting today.

We're caravanning I guess.

- Quick...
- Hello!

Hi.

- Hi.
- I'm coming, ladies.

Sh...

What else did I forget?
Oh, my God. My back.

Hello.

- Hi, guys.
- Hi, Kath.

- Mwah!
- Mwah!

- Where's Kyle? Oh.

- Hi, guys!
- Hi, honey.

- Hi. Mwah!

- Hi. Mwah!

Everybody looks great.

- Who are we waiting for?

- We're waiting
for Erika and Dorit.

- Should we sit then?

- BRB. Okay?

- Guys.
- Yay!

- Hey, y'all. Sorry,
sorry, I'm late, y'all.

- That's okay.
- I have the dog in the car.

So I'm gonna get on the road.

- Erika's so brilliant. She's
getting away from people

who she doesn't
like by having a dog.

- All right. Bye, guys. I'll
see you guys down there.

- Sign me up. I'm in.
- Kyle...

- Don't let my dogs out.
- Will check my...

- Is the front door open?
No! Shoot, my dogs!

- My gas thing.

- Hold on. I'll load up after
I check my sister's gas.

- Kyle, I need to
find that purse.

- Oh, this is so annoying.
Is this your purse?

- Well, one of them.

- You didn't walk in
with a purse for sure?

- No, no, it's that
gray with the KH.

I think she frickin' forgot it.

- What?
- My purse with my phone.

- Your phone?

My mom babied
my sister Kathy a lot

until she passed on the
duty to my brother-in-law Rick.

So she's used to people,
like, taking care of her.

So you don't have
a phone or anything?

- No.
- She's a lot of work.

- What am I gonna do, Kyle?
- Let me call your phone.

Hold on.

This is not gonna
be relaxing for me.

Kathy, see if your phone rings.

- Who is beeping?

Oh, my God. We
have a pile up of cars.

- Oh, it's Dorit.

- They're gonna
shut the gate on car.

- Oh, my...

Have someone meet
you at the 405 and Sunset.

- But I don't have a
phone to tell them.

- Who do I ask for
if I call the house?

- The lady.
- Who's the lady?

- That works at my house.

- Kathy.
- Everything okay?

- Yeah. Someone
didn't put her phone...

Her bag in the car
with all her stuff.

- Oh, no.
- Who wouldn't need a vacation

after just trying
to get out of here?

- Did you find her bag?

Okay, we need someone
to drive it right now

to Sunset and the 405.

- Okay, I'm going to be there.

- Okay, bye.
Let's go. We got it.

Kathy's leading? Great.

That makes a lot of sense.

- Okay. That's Ka...
Mrs. Hilton's behind me.

Put it in her car, please.

- Oh, I need it. No, I need it.

- No, no, no, no.
Mrs. Hilton's car.

- I need it.
- Not my car.

Mrs. Hilton's car.
Lord have mercy.

- Thank you so much. Okay.

- This is great.

- Good afternoon, Miss Girardi.
- Hi.

- Welcome to Fairmont
Grand Del Mar.

- Thank you.
- And who's our furry friend?

- This is Tiago.

No one here in this group

can understand what
I'm going through.

Every day you wake
up with another... ing

baseball bat to the head.

- Would y'all like a tennis ball

while we're
checking in to keep...

Yes. That'd be great.

- This sh... is emotional.

Thank you so much.
- You're welcome.

- That's very cool.

The truth, is I don't
want to sit at home.

So maybe getting out
would perhaps ease a little bit

of what I'm going through.

- All right. Miss Girardi.
I have everything ready

for your stay while
you're here with us.

Our resort pool's
open, hot tubs.

We have beautiful
pickleball courts.

- Oh, pickleball.
I'm terrible at that.

- So wonderful to have
you joining us today.

- Oh, wow. It's really far.

Oh, wow.

This is great.

My foot is getting worse

and worse and worse
as the hours go by.

My ankle looks like
an elephant foot.

Ow, ow!

- Can I have the bellman
bring the bags for you?

- Yes, I would love you to have
the bellman bring my bags up.

- Hello. Good afternoon.
- Hi. How are you?

- Welcome to Grand Del Mar.
How was your drive down today?

- Goodness. I'm exhausted.

I'm not used to driving, period.

- So just at the end of hall
here, we have one of our two

presidential suites,
which are fantastic.

- Ooh.
- Oh!

- Beautiful!
- We're moving in.

- Gorgeous.
- To the right

you have a little study.

- So I'm not going anywhere.
- How nice.

- This is the second bedroom.

- Beautiful.
- Beautiful.

- I think I'll stay here, 'cause
I have so many products.

- Okay.

When I'm traveling
with my sister,

there's no doubt that I will be

in the best suite
in the best hotels.

- Wait. Is there
a closet in here?

- I've got my room.

- Kyle, there's not a
closet, I don't think.

- I'm unpacking!

- Coming up...

- Be called a liar
is not okay with me.

I don't care if she
thinks I threatened her.

She should be threatened.

- I love when a hotel
room has a fireplace.

- I do too.
- This is nice.

- Isn't that beautiful?
- Very.

So everyone is here already,

and we were all gonna
meet in the lobby.

Oh, Sutton had to go
the emergency room

and have her leg X-rayed.

- Why?
- It's black and blue,

her ankle, both sides.

- Like, I just
talked to my doctor.

I'm dealing with some foot
issues right now in my life.

He is sending me to
the ER to get X-rays.

- Right now? Okay,
let me see your foot.

Oh, it's black and blue.
Could that be broken?

Honestly, I wasn't exactly
looking forward to how awkward

it was gonna be
between Erika and Sutton.

So maybe a little more
time and a little more space

wouldn't hurt them... or us.

Hi.
- Hi, neighbors.

So I grabbed her.

- Yes, we met in the hallway.
- I know.

- Oh, my God. How beautiful!

- I expected nothing less,
Miss Hilton, nothing less.

- This is fab.
- Oh, this is nice.

- So we are going to go down
to the beach for a pop-up picnic.

- Fun.

- And we're gonna meet Crystal
and Lisa down in the lobby.

- So fun.
- I'm newer to girls' trips,

but I certainly know how
to plan fun things to do.

And I'm wondering
if there's a possibility

to go down to the
beach for a pop-up picnic.

- Absolutely.
- You guys ready?

- So I thought
this will be great

and a few seals on
the beach, a picnic.

- Hello.
- Hi, everybody!

- Are you ready for
the pop-up picnic?

I want everybody
to enjoy themselves.

Let's go. We're
really running late.

- Come on, girls.
- Oh, this is so exciting.

Look at that cute little table.

- Is she chasing...
- Oh, my God. Okay.

- Oh, my God.

- Look at that
bird just chilling.

- That's a little
seagull, man. A seagull.

Excuse me.

- You have seating?

- You're Right here.
- Look, this is so cute!

- Seating on the beach.

Uhh!

- Wait, who are we missing?

- Sutton.
- Garcelle.

- Where is Garcelle?
- Working, honey.

- Look how cute, Kathy.

- Wait, do you guys
see the sea lions?

- Oh, my God.
Look at the sea lions.

- Oh, they're coming. Lookit,
they're on the sand over there.

- The lions are
coming. Look at 'em.

They're on the sand.
- The lions are coming.

- They're posing.

- These sea lions are posing
like Dorit does for Instagram.

- Let's go look
at the sea lions.

Look at them. Look at this one.

- Oh, he's looking
like a dinosaur.

- What is he doing... what
is she doing, I wonder.

- My dog does this.
- Oh, what's happening?

- Are we witnessing
some intimacy?

- Ooh.

- Ooh.
- Ooh!

Ahh!

- Bye-bye.

- These sea lions
need to go get a room.

I mean, this is ridiculous.

- Oh, Sutton's
calling. Sorry, Erika.

Hello. How's your ankle?

- It's okay; it's
all wrapped up.

And I have to stay on
crutches for, like, a while.

- No!
- You do?

- Crutches? You know what?
You go and rest your ankle.

We'll see you back at the hotel.

- Okay, bye.
- We'll see you later.

- Bummer.
- How do you feel about her?

How do you feel
about being with her?

- I've said... look, look, guys.

Let me just clear
it up real fast.

- Listen, listen.

- To be called a liar
is not okay with me

'cause I'm not lying.

Being called a liar
is, like, major for me.

Don't ever say I'm pretending,
'cause I'm not pretending.

I'm telling you the truth. I
don't remember saying that.

Don't ever say that
to me again. Don't.

- Okay.

- Don't ever,
ever do that to me.

And that is something
I will not tolerate.

- Did she say liar? Did she
say she thinks she's a liar?

- Yes.
- She did.

- She said she's
already proven she's lied.

- She said that word?
- Yeah.

- I mean, she gave an example.

- What example?
- About the car accident.

- As a result of the
crash, his ankle was broke.

- Right. Got it. Got it, got it.

- He was also
unconscious for 12 hours.

- He was?
- Well, she lied to y'all,

because she said that
he had broke his ankle.

But that's not what happened.

What happened was, he
got a head injury that night.

She was admitting
that she lied to y'all.

- Erika, what head injury? I
know that he was in a bad...

A worse car accident
than we knew.

- Car accident. Yeah. Yeah.

- And I know he was
unconscious for 12 hours.

- Allegedly, yeah.

- I mean, the head
injury that he had...

- Mm-hmm.

- What does that mean?

You're the one who
told us this information.

So why are you
saying "allegedly"?

- Right, well...
- Right. Yeah.

- He told you that he
was unconscious or...

- Well, yeah.

- I feel like this
is what happens

when you're married to a
lawyer for that many years.

- Was he supposed to have
surgery and he didn't want it?

- He was gonna have
surgery on his ankle to pin it.

And I said no, because
I didn't want him to go

underneath anesthesia,
because after you have a TBI,

you shouldn't be
put under anesthesia.

- What's TBI?
- Traumatic brain injury.

- Oh, right.
- You can't be knocked out.

And, you know,
especially at that age.

- I think Erika is
telling the truth.

I just... it's not all
the information.

That's what makes it
sometimes debatable.

Everybody can off.

I know the truth. I don't
care what anyone else says.

I was there. And also too,
this is happening in real time.

There was a competency
hearing that I'm not a part of today.

- So a doctor's looking...
- No, it's in the court.

So it's a... it's a real thing.

- I don't know Tom well.

And, of course, when I saw him,

he was charismatic and engaging.

- I went to high
school with Pat Wayne.

And we're drinking beer.
About 1:00 in the morning

in comes this big
guy, John Wayne.

"What the hell is going on?"

- No!
- And he goes, "That was him.

That was him."
- Oh, that's exciting.

- Now we're finding out that
he is not really competent.

I'm confused.

- Is it hard for you to hear
that he's incompetent?

- Yeah, you have to remember
something, after this accident,

I was the first person that
raised my hand and said,

"We have a problem
here." And they blew me off.

- The family?

- All of them,
doctors, everybody.

So I've been living
with this for years.

There's a lot of
sh... being said.

And I'm not gonna have
someone call me a liar.

And I'm not apologizing.

I don't care if she
thinks I threatened her.

She should be threatened.

That's it.

- Coming up...

- Oh, my God.

Sutton Stracke. Stop it.

- Hi. How are you?

- Okay, fantastic.

Oh, wow.

- Good afternoon, Miss Beauvais.

You're staying in one of
our beautiful Palazzo Suites.

It's one of our best suites.

- Are the other
girls in the suite?

Or are they in, like,
regular, normal rooms?

Right this way.

- Is there a lot of
people staying here?

- It's pretty quiet right
now. You have much of

our grand estate to
yourself while you're here.

- Oh, great.
- Yeah.

- Isn't this how most
horror movies start?

Wow. Am I gonna
remember how to get out?

- Wow.
- This will be your suite here.

- Oh, fantastic.

This is a beautiful hotel.

But let me tell you, if I see
two little twins staring at me,

I am out of here.

- Enjoy your stay with us.
- I appreciate it. Thank you.

The Black people are
always the first to get killed.

I'm out of here. No way.

This place is huge.

Wow.

Whoo!

Party of one.

Oh, my God.

Sutton Stracke. Stop it.

- It's a long walk
in these crutches.

So he wheeled me,
which was very nice of him.

- Oh, my God. I can't believe
this happened to you. Oh, baby.

- I know.
- Come on in.

- It's okay. I mean,
you know, it's hurting,

but when I take, like,
the Motrin and stuff,

I'm not in pain.

I just can't put any,
um, weight on it.

They did a great job in that ER.

And my doctor said,
"You do not have a break.

"You have a terrible sprain.

You have to stay off of it
completely for one week."

- And can you have a
glass of champagne?

- Yes or vodka.

Right now, I'm just
concerned about the idea

of staying off of my
foot for this weekend.

Welcome to my life.

- Well, this should make
for an interesting few days.

- Right.
- And what about you and Erika?

- Crystal had told me
that Erika had told her...

- "Closed door."
- Had told her "Closed door."

- There's no moving
forward for her.

- She said that?
- To me. Yes.

- About Sutton?
- About Sutton.

- Do I respect that or
do I knock on the door?

- Girl, I don't know if you
want to knock on the door.

- I don't really want
to knock on the door.

For the love of God,
why am I trying so hard?

And I know that I'm
a really good person

and I'm a really good friend.

Attorney said to me, "You
need to have someone ready

to give you money
if you need it."

- Oh, like a loan?
- I offered that to Erika,

but she threatened me.

So for the love of God,
no, I've got a sprained ankle.

I have my own situation.

Yeah. I am... I'm good.

Somebody else
can play detective.

I'm... I'm out. I think that's
going to be my route...

- Good.
- That I'm going.

- Just lay low.

- Yeah.

- What's happening?

- Okay, I'll meet you outside.

- Thank you for my
'60s-inspired moment.

- Kyle?

- Yes.

- Do you know how
to open the wine?

My whole life. What
time is the reservation?

How long... when do
we have to be there?

- 8:00. And the
place cards are done.

- Okay, hold on. Wide
load. Not you. Just the chair.

How did I get stuck
with this job, people?

- Hi, guys!
- Hi, Crystal.

You look so gorgeous.

- Look, no hands, Crystal.

- Don't even... don't
even think about it. Stop!

- I'm kidding. I'm so sorry.
- Hello.

- Hello, Lisa Rinna.
- Hi!

- Welcome!
- How are you?

- Oh, that's right.
You've been here.

- I've been here.
- We're all in black.

We're all in black.

- How was work today?

- Work was good.
- Good.

- Working woman.
- What are we gonna do?

- Sutton's in a wheelchair?

- Oh, my gosh.

- Hi, ladies!

- Hey, guys.
- Cute.

- Are you okay?
- Yes, I am okay.

I have a bilateral sprain.

- It's Kathy's trip.
Where's Kathy?

- Where's Kathy?
- Ready, ready.

- I am so stressed.
- You ready?

- Yep. I'm ready. I'm
ready. I'm ready. I'm ready.

- Should I go ahead?
- Hold on. I'm ready.

Kathy, you still have
two rollers in your hair.

- Somebody check in on Kyle?

Anybody? Want to check on Kyle?

- I see my phone, so I will.
- Oh, perfect.

- Oh, my phone.
- You have a little...

A little hair polish?

- Hair polish?
- I mean spray, spray?

Just to put a little spray.
- I don't have any.

I was gonna ask you for some.
- Oh, God. Okay.

- She's not answering the phone.

- Maybe they're in the elevator.

- Oh, my God.
We're gonna... so late.

This is embarrassing.
- Sh... We're in trouble.

- What time is it?
What time is it?

- I'm gonna decline
it. I'm too scared.

- One second. One second.

- Your call has...
- What?

- Let me text her.
- "Hi. Where are you?"

- I forgot a mask.
This is embarrassing.

- All right. No
one's answering me.

So that's all I can do.
- How long we got to wait?

- I'm not walking anywhere.
I have not heard back.

- Shall we sit down?
- Yes.

- Yes, we should.
- Yes. We should.

- They just called, and
I was scared to answer.

- Who called?
- Rinna.

- Oh, well, is she your boss?

- No, but I feel
bad; we're late.

- Well, they're having a
drink. Wait, where do we go?

- I don't know.

- Here. Let's move it this way
so I can put my leg. Thank you.

Garcelle, I am, like, impressed
with your mothering skills.

- I want a Birkin bag.
- Yeah.

- How pretty.

- Hi! Is everything okay?

- Oh, my goodness.
- So, so, so sorry.

- Wow.
- Kyle, were you in glam?

- No, I was not, my dear.

- I'm going to do the truffle.

- Truffle risotto?
- Risotto.

- Can I please have
the Chilean seabass?

- Really want that.

- The bass with
a side of risotto.

- With a side of risotto.

- I'm ordering seabass.
- Would you like some?

- Ladies, you want some
bread? Who wants some bread?

- Why don't you have a
piece of bread and calm done?

- I am having...
- Oh.

- I couldn't resist.
- Your behavior's not okay.

- Really?
- Yeah, it's not okay.

- Why don't you
have a piece of bread,

maybe you'll calm down a little.

- Shame on you.
- Oh, for God's sake.

- You're disgusting.
- Please.

- I couldn't resist it.
- You walked into that one.

- So nice that it's not as
cold as I expected it to be.

- It's... I mean, 'cause it
can get so uncomfortable.

- How's everybody tonight?
- I'm relaxed.

- I'm happy.

- I'm fearful.

- You're fearful?
- Yeah.

Well, I got a lot going on. A
lot's happening even today.

So, you know, yeah.

- I am anxious.
- Okay.

- I just feel...
- Why are you anxious?

- Well, I can still feel

that there's some
lingering issues going on.

- Coming up...

- Garcelle, you need to be
straight with her how you feel.

You shouldn't be shady.

- Come on. Give
me a... ing break.

- Okay. All right.

- I just feel...
- Why are you anxious?

- Well, I can still feel

that there's some
lingering issues going on.

Think I'm rude to say that?

- No.
- Not at all.

- I do know that
this is a thing.

I did call a
meeting, if you will,

without Erika, because
I was in a nervous place.

But I'm not going
to apologize for it,

because I was only
asking questions.

And you really did
hurt my feelings.

And you were scary that
night at Kathy's dinner.

- Don't call me a liar.
- I didn't call you a liar.

- You called me
a liar. I'm not a liar.

- I didn't say,
"Erika's a liar."

- She call me a liar?

- You lied about
the broken foot.

But you didn't say
about the brain thing.

That's where the
"lie" part comes in.

- I'm not a liar. I don't care
that you think I'm scary.

- Well, I know that you don't.
- I don't.

- I'm just telling
you how I felt.

- Right. I don't care. Why
are you speaking to me?

I have nothing to
say to you. Zero.

- Okay, Miss Small Town.

- Miss Small Town?
That's you, honey.

- Girl, you're...
- Small-minded. "You're" what?

"Girl" what? "Girl" what?

- Okay. Call me small-minded.
- Small-minded.

- If it makes you feel better...

- What are we doing here?
- To put me down.

- I'm not putting you down.
You called me a liar, honey.

- Really? You just
called me small-minded.

- Yes, it is.
- That is really insulting.

- All right, I'm not giving
this any more energy,

because it doesn't really
need it; this is dumb.

- Everybody, just one second.
Can we give a little forgiving?

Because I think that she
chose the wrong word,

'cause I don't think she would
really call somebody a liar.

- No.
- Okay.

So this is supposed to be
fixing things, so if it's not...

- It's not working.
- It's not working.

- You guys, I've told you
guys it's not going to be fixed.

- Erika was honest today.

For her, right now,
the door is closed.

She's dealing with a lot.

And this for her is just
crossing a line. And for her...

- There's a lot of
crossing of lines.

- I don't know what that means.
- I think she crossed a line.

- So I just wanted to
finish this thought here.

- I'm just trying to... no,
what I'm trying to figure out

is why I'm being made
out to be like the bad guy.

- I don't think you
are the main one.

- If you let me
finish this thought,

I'm trying to actually help you.

- Okay.

- And I'm trying to
say something nice.

- Everybody is... everybody
is coming after her.

. It's just that...

- Everybody is
saying, "Tell the truth.

Tell the truth. Tell the truth."

- No one is coming after her.
- Trying to help me do what?

- This is not an
attack on Sutton.

- I'm not saying you're
attacking on Sutton.

But I'm saying,
at Kathy's house,

it felt like it was
skewed to Sutton.

- Sutton, you said...
- That I was a liar?

- "Next time I see Erika,
I'm gonna be honest with her

and be straight up.
I think she's lied."

And you're not being honest.

And you're putting
us in a bad position.

- You've been in this
group long enough.

You should know and understand

that it's in an
attempt to help her.

Do you understand?

I know you can pretend
that that's not the case.

But it actually is.

- So by you saying, "Tell
the truth, tell the truth,

tell the truth, tell the truth"
is to help her in the long run?

- Yes.
- How is that helping her?

Pushing someone is helping them?

This feels like exactly
what happened with Denise.

- Denise, you have
chosen to sit here,

then you need to... in' own it.

- I have owned it, and
it's not good enough.

- Sutton, do you feel helped?

Erika, do you feel
helped? It's a no. Gotcha.

- Be honest about
what she just said.

- Gotcha.

- I mean, Garcelle, when we were

at Kyle's Christmas party...
- Yeah.

- And you were
sitting next to me...

- Yeah.

- You too turned
around to me and said,

"That's not what you
said the other night.

That's not what you
said the other night."

- No one is looking to...
- No one.

- Pry into...

- That's not what you
said the other night.

- I think anyone
will understand...

- That's not what you
said the other night.

That's not what you
said the other night.

- Let me finish.

- No, you're still
carrying that torch.

I thought everything was...
- No. I'm making a point,

because Garcelle is
saying that everyone's...

But when she does it, it's okay.

- Dorit, come on.

I'm just getting a little bit...

It's just too much back
and forth and just nitpicking

and the... what is it, the
camel with the... what is it?

The toe with the camel's back?

- The straw that
breaks the camel's back.

- I think it's still
hurt feelings.

- Is there a point to say?

Are you talking
about, still, Sutton?

- I think there's
some hurt feelings...

- Yeah.

- With you and Dorit.
- Yeah.

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

- But I thought
you all got over it.

- I don't think there's
still hurt feelings.

- I thought so too,
but apparently not.

- Well, I mean, listen, I think
that it rears its ugly head.

And I think that sometimes
we have conversations

and you know how
I feel. I told you.

- Yeah.
- To me, I prefer my friends

to be upfront, honest,
and transparent.

- Right.

- Because that's how
you can actually create

real friendships.
- Great.

- Garcelle, let me
ask you real question.

- Yeah.
- You have shared that

you don't feel
comfortable in this group.

- I didn't say uncomfortable;
I said I didn't feel accepted.

- Okay. You didn't
feel accepted?

So do you like the
women at this table?

- Absolutely.
- Okay.

- Some more than others.
- Okay.

- If you want to be included,

you really need to make
an effort to be a friend.

I have known Garcelle
for over 20 years.

And I think that we've
all really made an effort

to make Garcelle feel more
comfortable in this group.

We had a birthday
for her at my house.

- Yes!
- Let me see. Let me see.

- Yes!
- But here's the thing,

friendship is a two-way street.

And Garcelle didn't even
know about Kyle's birthday.

- It's Kyle's birthday.
- Oh, I didn't know that.

- Yeah.
- Did you know?

- Yeah.
- If you want a friend,

you need to be a friend.

So she has to make an effort.

For you to come out and say,

"These women are coming
after me," it wasn't cool, Garcelle.

- Who doesn't feel
that I don't like them?

- I certainly do.
- I feel you like me.

I feel like everybody
likes me. I ask myself that.

- I don't even know
why that's a question.

I don't go, "Do you like me?"
- Garcelle, I know you.

You need to be more straight up.

- Come on. Give me a
ing break. Get out of here.

- Garcelle...
- Get out of here.

- No, I'm not. You need to be
straight with her how you feel.

You need to be straight,
'cause you can be shady.

- We all can be shady.
- Garcelle, just be honest.

- Coming up...

- They want to put
him in a mental facility.

You know, like, a...
- Oh.

How do you feel about that?

- Girl, I'm ready to have
a nervous breakdown.

- Just be honest,
Garcelle, how do you feel?

I got to get to
the bottom of it,

'cause I watched you at a table.

Oh, I have is this
moment. But I go, "Listen..."

- At Dorit's?
- Yes. I don't know.

Genuinely, I don't
know how you feel.

I guess when you
say that you feel like

you're an outsider, to me,

it feels like you're
not really interested

or invested in
building friendships.

- That is so not true.

When I was having
that conversation,

did anybody come up and
say, "Hey, how are you doing?"

- Yeah. But, Garcelle,
I was confronting you

on something you
were doing to me.

- How I feel doesn't
negate how you feel.

- I appreciate that.

- When you were saying
those things, no one spoke up.

It made me feel like I
was on an island by myself.

Already being the
only Black person in this

group... and it's not about
race. It's not about race.

But already being
the only one here,

have you guys ever thought
that maybe it's a little odd for me?

- I have, but I
don't verbalize it.

- But if you don't verbalize it,

how am I supposed to know?

Just because I'm strong doesn't
mean that I don't have feelings

and I'm not fragile and
I'm not trying to fit in.

My whole life... ing
life, I've had to try to fit in.

- But you fit in here.
- You do fit in.

- It doesn't always
feel like that.

I walk in a room all the time,

and I always have
to prove myself.

Have you guys ever
walked into a room

and felt like you're the
only one that's different?

- Yeah.

- Try it your whole life.

- I'm really glad
you're saying this.

- I am too. I think this is
so... thank you for sharing this.

- I really am glad
that you're saying this.

- Yeah.

- Thank you, Garcelle,
for sharing this.

I like seeing Garcelle
in this moment,

even though I feel bad
that she experiences that.

- You're brave, and you're good.

And everything's okay.

- Because by letting
your guard down

and being vulnerable
you allow our relationship

to go to the next level.

- You just got vulnerable.
It was beautiful.

- That was beautiful.
- How do you feel?

- Better.

Tonight I feel like they got
to see a little piece of me.

- That was a breakthrough.

- I think that was
really nice to hear.

- I feel awful.

- I really feel like
me being vulnerable

and saying how I feel made
them see me differently.

And I think it was
a breakthrough

for... for all of us.

- What time is it? It's 11:30.
- Oh, wow.

- Oh, we need to go to bed.
- What's happening tomorrow?

- Tomorrow, we're
gonna do a sound bath.

So anybody that wants to come
back and have a cup of coffee

or tea at our apartment.

- Tonight?
- Right now?

- Tonight?!
- You're an animal, Kathy.

- These girls, they don't
know what they're missing.

The reason I got a
suite was for people

to be able to hang out.

And nobody wants
to come and enjoy it.

Disappointing.

- I need my crutches!
- Come on. Come on, glam!

- Good morning. Here's
cream. There's the tea.

- Kyle, we got to
be careful. Look.

- Entrez-vous.

- Good morning.
- Good morning, sunshine.

- Hi, baby. Oh, my
God. How you feeling?

Well, I feel like the sound bath

is gonna just change my life.

- Okay, good. You
using this for anything?

- I was gonna use it to...

- Resident nurse here.

- You can add this to your...
- My list of jobs.

- Yeah. I made it.

- Yay!
- This way.

- You know, why did my room

be right next door to yours?

- You're so lucky.
- Yeah, I'm really lucky.

Listen, it's Black
History Month.

You got to be nice to me.
I shouldn't be doing this.

- Oh, my God.

- Oh, poor thing.
- I'm okay.

- Come on down.

- Hello. Hello.
- Hi.

- Hi.

- Virtual hugs.
- Yes.

- Nice to see you.
- Nice to see you all.

- We've all been waiting
and excited for this.

- Yes.

- So basically,
the spots are here.

You'll lay down on
the yoga mat faceup.

- I'm recommending
the sound bath,

because I was at a baby
shower for Kim Kardashian.

And this was so
relaxing and spiritual.

I see this as being
cleansing for everybody.

- So is Erika not coming?
- I don't know.

- Has anybody talked to Erika?
- You know what?

Maybe she's dealing with
something this morning

or, you know,
something, 'cause she...

- Let's just let her kind
of chill for a minute.

- Yeah.
- Not worry about it.

- You will all be
experiencing a sound bath.

Basically, a sound bath
is a meditative concert.

See if you can tune into
these sounds for relaxation

and stress reduction.

- You're just supposed
to lay back, relax.

- And then just
tune into the sounds.

- And then they do the drum...

And the music over your stomach.

And you completely melt.

- This is one of
those things you think

something's gonna happen,

and really, absolutely
nothing is happening.

- Taking a minute to
come back to your breath

and just notice
what it feels like.

- Nothing.

- I know it's supposed
to be relaxing, but really?

- Aww, she needed it.

- She doesn't even
have her fan with her.

- Thank you so much, Jazmine.
- Yeah.

- Thank you so much.
- I hope to set you up

for a beautiful
rest of your day.

- Yes.
- Ready for some wine tasting?

- Yes!
- Thank you.

- Thank you.
- Yeah, really.

- Jazmine, that was amazing.
- Thank you, Jazmine.

- Thank you, honey.
- I texted Erika.

- Is she okay?
- She just... well, I said,

"Should we start without
you? Are you coming?"

And she said,
"Start without me."

- Wow. Something, you
know, came out about Tom.

You know, they put the brother

in charge of his
conservatorship.

Remember she told
us about it last night?

- Yeah, yeah.
- Well, they have agreed

to let Tom's brother
be his conservator.

But it says that they want
to put him in a mental facility.

You know, like, a...
- Oh.

- What?
- Oh, gee.

- For, you know, people
that have dementia.

It's on "Page Six."

- No.
- Yes.

- Sh...!
- Yeah.

So that's a big
turn of events, guys.

- God.
- A big turn of events.

- It's a big turn of events.

- Hello.
- Hi, guys.

- Hi.
- Oh, matching tie-dyes.

- Come on.
- How was it?

- It was actually really nice.
- It was lovely.

- How are you?
- Yeah. How are you?

- Well, I wanted
to have you over.

So let's sit down
and talk about it.

- What is going on, Erika?

- So yesterday was the hearing
for Tom's conservatorship

so that his brother
could take over his affairs.

So someone sent me an article
about what was said in court.

And there was just
this one piece of it

that just really bothered me.

It says Tom's brother
asked the court

to give him the
authority to place Tom

in "a facility that treats
neurocognitive disorders

such as dementia."
Right? I don't want to have...

- To put him in a home?
How do you feel about that?

- Girl, I'm ready to have
a nervous breakdown,

because regardless of
what is going on with him

legally, this is someone I
was married to for 22 years.

- Of course. That's right.

- I knew this last night before
we went to dinner, okay?

- Oh, you did?
- I read this article.

- Oh.

- So I sat there
with this last night.

- How is everybody tonight?

- I'm fearful.

- You're fearful?
- Yeah.

- Last you saw him you
dropped him off at the office.

And now to hear
being put in a home.

Do you agree with that?

- No.
- That level?

- And I'll tell you why, because

I have a little bit of
experience with this.

My grandmother was put into a
home shed, very bad dementia.

That's right..

The most beloved person
in my life is my grandmother.

- Your grandparents
would be very proud for you.

- I miss them.

I get accused of being
cold, 'cause I don't cry.

This is a very difficult
thing, because I watched

my grandmother die.

And to see this
happen here again...

When my grandmother
was in her home,

you know, Tom paid for that.

- Did he?
- Yes, he did.

He was there for my grandmother.

We have to remember that.

I think he needs a
caretaker for sure.

- Right.
- But I don't think

that he needs to be in a home
like I saw my grandmother in.

I know what they
do to you in there.

It's supposed to be great care.

But if they lash out,
then they medicate you.

The only way is down
is what I'm saying.

- Right, understood.
- What is his life then?

- And who's gonna be
visiting him if they're not

even coming around now?
- It's another point.

- He's gonna be
left alone there?

- Exactly. To do what? Rot?
- Yipes.

- Where is this man's family?
- Where are his children?

- Right. Where are his children?

- Exactly.

- It feels like he is
of no use to them.

- So it.
- Right.

And they don't want to deal
with the alleged things that...

- That's right.
- Are going on.

- That's right. They
don't want the stain.

They don't want
the public scrutiny.

They don't want
being associated.

It is tragic all the way around.

- It really is just a nightmare
all across the board.

- It's a nightmare
all across the board.

- It really is.
It's a nightmare.

- And every day it unfolds
a little bit more and more.

You know, I've told you
guys about the burglary.

I still don't know anything
past he got out of surgery.

- They could have shot him.
- They could have stabbed him.

They could have killed him.

They could have
done anything to him.

- No matter what Tom
has done allegedly or not,

there's a motherly connection

that Erika has
wanting to protect him.

And I understand
that as a mother.

- I may be getting a
divorce from this man.

But that does not mean
I have divorced myself

from caring for another human

being who clearly cannot
care for themselves.

- I totally understand.

- And you're... you're
worried about him, right?

- Wouldn't you be?
- Yes, I absolutely would.

- No matter what, I can't
be married to the man.

But I certainly don't
want him in some facility

where he's not taken
care of and discarded.

You know, that is just something

that I don't feel is okay.

- Yeah.
- It's... ed up.

- Yeah. I understand.

- Want to know who
your friends are?

Get old and go broke.

- Next time on

"The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills"...

We're ready for some vino.

- Yes, bring it!
- Cheers, suckers.

- Oh, my God.
- Cheers!

- Cheers!
- Cheers!

- I'd like to take a bath in it.

- Oh, my God.
- This is so good.

- Ahh! Ahh!
- Oh.

- And your hair looked so good.

- Girl, I have zero dollars.

I mean, it's... ing bullsh...
- Yeah.

- I love it when people succeed.

Like, I'll never
forget when you said,

"I paid the rent this month."

- I know.

- I couldn't believe she
was speaking to you.

It's almost like
nothing had happened.

- Do I trust it?

- Hey! I can hear everything
you're saying about me.