Welcome back to Reality Rewind with Megan! Today we're breaking down The Valley, Season 3, Episode 3 — and this one is giving themed chaos in every direction.
Danny and Nia are hosting a Cowboy-inspired housewarming, titled “The Final Frontier,” and they fully commit. Boots, hats, all of it — but the real headline? Danny's accent. What starts as a joke quickly becomes way too much, and by the end of the night, you can feel everyone silently begging him to stop.
Before the party, we check in with Luke, who is — once again — going on about his sex life. But he finally gets what he's been complaining about right before the party, so hopefully we can all all move on now. Luke, please.
We also get a more grounded moment with Brittany and Kristen, who visit a plastic surgeon so Brittany can remove what she calls the “last bit of Jax” from her chest. It's symbolic, a little emotional, and shows she's ready to close that chapter for good, with Kristen supporting her.
At the housewarming, Luke tries to step in as peacemaker between Jason and Danny… and it goes about as well as you'd expect. Instead of smoothing things over, it just adds to the awkward tension already brewing.
Then we have everyone meeting Brittany's new boyfriend, Brandon — and let's just say, first impressions are… loud. He wastes no time jumping into conversations and inserting himself into the drama, giving very familiar energy. It's hard not to notice the similarities to Jax, especially when he just cannot keep his mouth shut. Brittany might have a type, and history could be repeating itself.
Meanwhile, Nia is doing her best to keep things together as host, but the night is already spiraling.
And just when you think we're done, we head out for a girls' night at a Y2K-themed bar. The vibes are fun, the nostalgia is strong — but Michelle quickly stirs the pot by not keeping her mouth shut, pulling Lala and Jasmine into unnecessary drama and turning the night messy fast.
Overall, this episode is a mix of cowboy chaos, questionable behavior, and a whole lot of people talking when they probably shouldn't be.