Ep 17. Beach, Please
- TV14
- February 22, 2016
- 43 min
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(13)
In Vanderpump Rules season 4 episode 17, titled "Beach, Please," the SUR crew heads to Hawaii for some fun in the sun. The episode begins with the group arriving at their stunning beachfront villa and settling in. However, tensions are already high as some of the cast members are still dealing with unresolved issues.
As the group begins to explore the island, they quickly realize that the drama from back home has followed them to Hawaii. Scheana is still upset about her husband's past infidelity and confronts him about it while they snorkel in the clear blue waters. Meanwhile, Jax and James start a petty argument about their respective relationships and continue to bicker throughout the episode.
Later on, the group goes out to a luau where they indulge in traditional Hawaiian food and drinks. Things take a turn when Tom Sandoval starts to get emotional and opens up about his troubled relationship with Kristen. The rest of the cast is shocked to see Sandoval break down in front of them and try to console him.
The next day, the group decides to take a boat out to a secluded beach where they can enjoy some privacy. However, the mood quickly changes when a fight breaks out between Stassi and Katie. The argument quickly spirals out of control, and the rest of the group is forced to intervene to try and calm them down.
As the episode comes to a close, the group tries to come together and move on from the drama. They all gather around a bonfire on the beach and reflect on their time in Hawaii. However, it's clear that the issues between some of the cast members are far from resolved, and it remains to be seen whether they'll be able to move past their differences.
Overall, "Beach, Please" is an action-packed episode of Vanderpump Rules that has everything fans of the show have come to expect: drama, tears, and plenty of tense moments. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for a juicy reality TV fix, this episode is definitely one to watch.