The Real Housewives Of Potomac - Season 6

Okay, let's talk about The Real Housewives of Potomac, specifically Season 6. It was...a lot. We saw friendships crumble and alliances shift. Did anyone else feel like they needed a flowchart to keep up?
Mia's Many Stories
Mia, Mia, Mia. What were we supposed to believe? One minute she was telling us about Aunt Dot and a questionable past. Then, it was all luxury and a jet-setting lifestyle.
Honestly, I was more confused than entertained. Her stories just didn't quite add up, did they? I started questioning if she had been a 'Housewife' at all.
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Maybe that's just me. But I think she brought some interesting storylines to the season.
The Wendy Osefo Saga
Let's be real, Wendy came in hot that season. The body enhancements were talked about. The candle business was introduced.
But did anyone else feel like the constant mentions of her degrees were a bit much? We get it, Wendy, you're educated! Brains and beauty, we heard you the first ten times.

I get that she was proud. But the constant validation seeking was a bit much for my taste.
Candiace vs. Everyone
Ah, Candiace. Never one to back down from a fight. This season, it felt like she was arguing with, well, everyone.
Her battles with Ashley were especially vicious. It felt like they were trying to one-up each other with insults. Anyone else cringe during those scenes?

I know people find Candiace annoying. But honestly, I secretly respect her ability to stand her ground. Is that an unpopular opinion?
Karen Huger: The Grand Dame's Reign
Of course, we can't forget Karen Huger. The Grande Dame of Potomac. Always serving looks and dropping iconic one-liners.
Even when she's involved in the drama, she manages to stay above it all. It's a skill, really. You have to admire that level of composure.

She's the anchor of the show, in my opinion. Always there to provide a dose of reality (or delusion, depending on the day).
The Reunion Recap
The reunion was...intense. Accusations flew. Tears were shed. Andy Cohen looked like he needed a vacation.
I was mostly hoping for some resolution. But with this group, peace seems to be a distant dream. Perhaps it's the point of the show.

I am ready for more Potomac madness.
My Unpopular Opinion?
Okay, here it is: I think Season 6 was a bit overrated. There was drama, sure, but it felt forced at times. Like everyone was trying too hard to be "Housewife material."
Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it. But it wasn't my favorite season of Potomac. Give me Season 4 any day.
Do you agree? Disagree? Let me know! I'm ready for the debate!
