Ep 3. Grand Opening And Closure
- TV14
- November 17, 2014
- 43 min
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8.1 (23)
In Vanderpump Rules season 3 episode 3, titled "Grand Opening And Closure," the drama continues as the SUR crew prepares for the grand opening of Lisa Vanderpump's new restaurant, Pump. The episode begins with Lisa giving the staff a pep talk, urging them to put aside any personal issues and work together to make the night a success.
Meanwhile, tensions between Kristen and Tom Sandoval continue to simmer as Kristen struggles to move on from their break-up. She confides in her friends that she still has feelings for Tom, but they advise her to focus on her own happiness and let go of the past.
As the night of the grand opening approaches, the SUR staff is busy getting everything ready. However, their hard work is threatened when a water pipe bursts, flooding the restaurant and causing chaos. Despite the setback, Lisa and her team are determined to make the best of the situation and successfully pull off the opening.
After the successful opening, Lisa and her staff bask in the glow of their accomplishment. However, the good vibes are short-lived as Kristen confronts Tom about his behavior during the night. The two argue heatedly, with Kristen accusing Tom of being jealous and controlling.
As the night wears on, other tensions come to a head as well. Stassi confronts Jax about his infidelity and the two have a heated argument. Meanwhile, Scheana and Ariana struggle to put their differences aside and work together smoothly.
As the night comes to a close, the SUR staff reflects on the ups and downs of the evening. While the opening was a success, the drama that unfolded among the staff threatened to overshadow the night. Lisa reminds them that they need to work together as a team if they want to make their dreams a reality.
Overall, Vanderpump Rules season 3 episode 3 is an exciting installment in the series that showcases both the successes and struggles of the SUR staff. With drama and tension at every turn, fans of the show are sure to be kept on the edge of their seats.