How Many Episodes Of Vanderpump Rules Season 9

So, How Many Episodes of Vanderpump Rules Season 9 Were There, Anyway?
Okay, let's get down to brass tacks. We're talking about Vanderpump Rules Season 9. How many episodes did we actually have to endure? I mean, enjoy?
The answer? A seemingly simple 19. Yes, nineteen episodes of questionable decisions, friendship drama, and an alarming amount of beige clothing.
But here's where my potentially unpopular opinion comes in. Were 19 episodes really necessary?
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My (Possibly Controversial) Take
Listen, I love Vanderpump Rules. I really do. It's my guilty pleasure. I yell at the TV. I judge their life choices. It's cathartic!
But Season 9 felt... different. A bit sluggish, maybe? Like they were trying to stretch out the drama like day-old bread.

I'm not saying it was bad. Just... could it have been, dare I say, shorter?
Think about it. Some episodes felt like filler. We got a lot of screen time devoted to things that didn't really move the plot forward. Wedding planning montages, anyone?
I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy seeing Scheana stress about her wedding. It’s more like I enjoy seeing her wedding after she stressed about it.

The Argument for a Trimmed Season
Imagine a world where Season 9 was, say, 15 episodes. Lean, mean, drama machine. Every episode packed with the juiciest moments.
We could have cut out some of the repetitive arguments. Maybe a few less scenes of Tom Sandoval meticulously crafting cocktails. (Okay, maybe not. Those are kind of mesmerizing.)
Think of all the time we could have saved! We could have used those extra hours to rewatch old seasons of The Real Housewives. Or, you know, finally learn how to fold a fitted sheet.

"Less is more," - someone smart, probably.
Was It All Bad? Of Course Not!
Let's be clear. Season 9 wasn't a complete disaster. We had some classic Vanderpump Rules moments. Tears! Tantrums! Betrayal! It was all there.
We got to see Lala navigate motherhood. We witnessed the awkwardness of Brock trying to win over everyone. And who could forget the saga of the "Send It to Darrell" texts?
Plus, any season with Lisa Vanderpump is a good season. End of discussion.

The Verdict
So, 19 episodes. That's what we got. Could it have been shorter? Maybe. Would it have been better? Possibly.
But hey, at least we had something to talk about, right? And that's what Vanderpump Rules is all about. Starting conversations and judging from afar.
Ultimately, I still watched every single minute. I'll probably watch it again. Because deep down, I know I'm a Vanderpump Rules addict. Send help... and maybe a Pumptini.
