The Charleston crew proves that if there’s one thing they’re committed to, it’s day drinking with a side of denial.
Shep Rose continues his tour of Charleston bars like it’s a full-time career, while casually insisting he’ll settle down someday… just not today, tomorrow, or anytime in the foreseeable future. His friends start questioning whether Peter Pan will ever actually leave Neverland.
Meanwhile, disgraced politician turned socialite chaos agent Thomas Ravenel is still trying to convince everyone that he’s a serious, responsible adult while simultaneously throwing lavish parties and flirting with 21-year-old Kathryn Dennis. Kathryn is clearly getting more entangled in Thomas’s world, which raises a lot of eyebrows among the group—especially because the age gap and power dynamic are impossible to ignore.
Across town, real estate agent and reluctant voice of reason Cameran Eubanks spends much of the episode reacting to the group’s antics the same way the audience does: with a mix of fascination and disbelief. She and the other women start quietly discussing the Kathryn-Thomas situation, wondering if this whirlwind “relationship” is heading toward disaster.
The episode builds toward another Charleston social gathering where the drinks are flowing, gossip is circulating, and tensions around Kathryn’s place in the group become increasingly obvious. By the end, it’s clear the social lines are starting to form—and Kathryn is very much on the outside looking in.
In short: the bourbon is flowing, the judgment is subtle but deadly, and Charleston society is already sharpening its knives. Stick around until the end for the categories!