The prank, designed to identify 'leaky pigeons' who spread rumors, ended up betraying the audience's trust and was criticized for being poorly executed and manipulative.
The audience felt betrayed and criticized the show for its manipulative tactics, leading to a loss of goodwill that the showrunners will need to recover.
Erin's prank was criticized for being a bad move that built the entire season around a single, poorly executed joke, leading to audience dissatisfaction.
Brynn got defensive because she was caught in the prank but still felt partially pranked herself, leading her to choose the path of indignation and being upset at others.
The prank revealed trust issues and highlighted the manipulative behaviors of certain housewives, leading to increased tension and conflict among the group.
The mention of 'leaky pigeons' led to a joke about potential public health issues in New York if pigeons were actually leaking, suggesting a humorous take on the absurdity of the prank.
The prank episode surprisingly boosted the show's ratings to 0.406 million viewers, the highest of the season, possibly due to the controversy and increased interest from a hate-watch audience.
The theme of the season revolved around sex, including discussions about sex toys, freezing eggs, and in vitro reproduction, as well as trying out a baby for a day.
Jessel and Pavit treated their therapy session like a casual fiesta, with Pavit bringing snacks and making jokes, which was seen as inappropriate and distracting by some listeners.
Brynn discussed her love life candidly, sharing her struggles with finding eligible men in her late 30s and her decision to freeze her eggs, which was appreciated for its honesty.
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