The Real Housewives of New York City recap: It was a ceasefire
Dorinda, however, feels otherwise. Across town, after Ramona has introduced her trainer to Sonja and Dorinda as "Bergen, who helped transform my body," Ramona and Dorinda address Sonja's excessive drunkenness at the orchard. Sonja cops to the accusation immediately, and agrees was not an appropriate way to behave in front of the apple-picking public.
Dorinda tells Dr. Daryl that she thinks her frustration with people, including Tinsley, "comes out of wanting the person to be the best they can." And while I think wanting the best for others becoming destructive can be a very real thing, I dare anyone to watch Dorinda mocking Tinsley at the orchard last week and say it came from any sense of benevolence.
And even though Tinsley refuses to put her jewelry in the lockbox and just takes the risk of it heating up in the sauna and burning her skin off… and even though Ramona announces loudly that she read the reviews for this place and brought her own towels… and even though Sonja says she feels like she's in a prison… I think they all do ultimately enjoy the experience.
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