I know it’s only been three episodes, but I must admit that I am enjoying spending time with this gaggle of ladies so far. Over the last three weeks, we have had group events in each episode, consistent one-on-one scenes, and high-stakes drama over low-stakes events driven by deeply delusional people. Perhaps I am still deep in recovery from the trauma of the last season of Potomac and in disarray over the state of Bravo at the moment (does Kenya or Theresa have a job anymore? Does anyone know?), but the relatively calmer waters here feel like a refreshing breeze on a nice summer day.

The week’s big event is Caroline’s best friend Michael throwing a “Good Riddance” party. While the piles of debris inside what I presume once used to be a guest room don’t make it obvious, Caroline and Sergio are finally ready to move out of the house, much to the relief and of the best friend whose welcome they had worn out some seven sex positions ago. Naturally, a party is required to celebrate her eviction and the preservation of their friendship.

Unfortunately, it is the only relationship that is on the upswing for her at the moment. While Stanbury’s best friend is eager to celebrate her progress, her husband is not taking things in stride the same way. Sergio seems to be lost at sea as a former middling soccer star who absconded to the Gulf with no real career to speak of and a wife who is on her second marriage with an adult child.

Now that their honeymoon period is long pas.