
"It's so amusing watching her and Heather Dubrow wander through a technicolor tulip field, tripped out on magic mushrooms. They're laughing at silly shit, they're taking blurry pictures in front of clogs with tulips in them, they're talking to the crying flowers, which the editors did us the favor of animating like they were in the classic episode of Broad City where they dose out on mushrooms themselves."
"What is best about it, however, is when Gina points out that the one who keeps pushing her to do drugs on this trip is none other than Fancy Pants herself. I love that she's no longer saying "champs" but instead trying to get everyone to up their game with some mild and legal psychedelics. I've always been a Heather fan, but she's ascending the rankings with this unlikely turn into Bravo's chief drug pusher."
"The trip to the tulip field is a little bit wild, not just because of the drugs, but also because it seems like the world's biggest Instagram trap. Is this even a working tulip farm? Are they going to harvest these and sell them to florists worldwide or does this farm just grow them, charge middle-aged white women a flat fee to come make content in front of them, and reap the rewards rather than the actual flowers?"
Gina Kirschenheiter and Heather Dubrow use magic mushrooms while wandering a vibrant tulip field, producing absurd, laughter-filled moments and animated visuals. Heather encourages psychedelic use and shifts into an unexpected role as an instigator. The tulip farm visit raises questions about authenticity, suggesting the location may prioritize influencer content and paid photo opportunities over commercial flower production. The episode highlights influencer commerce and performative tourism through discount codes and conspicuous hats. A later lunch scene shows Gina rambling until Emily hushes her, while cast members attempt to manufacture conflict around Jenn's nonattendance at Alexis Bellino's wedding.
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