Vanderpump Rules - Season 4 Today
When Vanderpump Rules first premiered in 2013, it was dismissed by some critics as merely a spin-off of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills . It was supposed to be a simple show about pretty waiters and bartenders working at a trendy West Hollywood restaurant, dreaming of fame while navigating petty workplace squabbles. But by the time the lights dimmed on Season 3, the show had evolved into something rawer and more chaotic.
Crucially, this season establishes the that would sustain the show until the recent "Scandoval." That formula is: Fired cast members must grovel; new, hotter cast members must provoke; and no relationship is safe. Vanderpump Rules - Season 4
After the disgusting way their relationship started (cheating with each other while Tom was with Kristen), Season 4 forces Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix to defend their "perfect" relationship. They throw a notorious "housewarming" party that turns into a screaming match about penis flutes and old grudges. Sandoval’s obsession with his own aesthetic reaches peak cringe (feathers, glitter, and motorcycle jackets). When Vanderpump Rules first premiered in 2013, it
is the season of consequences. It is the season where fake tans meet real therapy. It is the awkward, sweaty, screaming teenager phase of the show that aged into a masterpiece. Crucially, this season establishes the that would sustain
Lala wasn't just a new server at SUR; she was a disrupter. Younger, brasher, and seemingly more interested in the trappings of fame than the traditions of the restaurant, Lala clashed immediately with the established hierarchy. She branded herself "The Lala," a nickname that drew immediate eye-rolls from Stassi Schroeder, who returned midway through the season to reclaim her territory.