Watch What Crappens - Episode #2701: Southern Charm S10E07 - "It Takes Tuba To Tango"
Release Date: January 24, 2025
Episode Overview
In episode #2701 of Watch What Crappens, hosts Ben Mandelker and Ronnie Karam delve into the latest installment of Bravo's reality series Southern Charm—Season 10, Episode 7 titled "It Takes Tuba To Tango". This episode brings a fresh wave of drama, music, and interpersonal conflicts among the Charleston elite. Ben and Ronnie provide their signature blend of praise, ridicule, and mockery, unpacking every twist and turn with sharp wit and insightful commentary.
Main Themes and Discussions
1. The Tuba Takeover
The episode prominently features a character named Molly and her deep passion for the tuba. Ben and Ronnie humorously critique the show's decision to spotlight Molly's instrument, questioning whether the production team intentionally overemphasized the tuba subplot for dramatic effect.
Ronnie Karam [05:15]: "I don't her small tuba. They call that tuba a J tuba."
Ben Mandelker [05:36]: "It was a lot of tuba footage. There's a lot about a girl playing a tuba. A girl who loves her tuba."
2. Character Dynamics and Conflicts
JT's Integrity and Delivery
JT emerges as a contentious figure, passionately standing up for what he perceives as the truth. However, Ben and Ronnie critique his delivery, suggesting that while his intentions might be genuine, his approach often results in unnecessary drama and alienation within the group.
Ben Mandelker [18:17]: "If you're going to stand up for the truth, do it with some tact."
Ronnie Karam [18:44]: "He's gross. He's not being genuine; he's just being performative."
Taylor and Gaston's Relationship
Taylor's blossoming relationship with Gaston becomes a focal point of tension, especially when JT intervenes to question the authenticity of their bond. Ben and Ronnie analyze Taylor's inconsistent emotions and her struggle to balance her personal life with the ever-present scrutiny of reality TV.
Ronnie Karam [25:06]: "Taylor's trying to build back trust after everything that happened last year."
Ben Mandelker [25:39]: "Taylor can't walk out every episode like she's the main star."
Sally's Betrayal and Honesty
Sally's actions—hooking up with Gaston despite his existing relationship—spark significant backlash from both the group and the hosts. Ben and Ronnie explore the ramifications of Sally's betrayal, emphasizing the fragile nature of trust within the cast.
Ben Mandelker [60:36]: "Sally went to the Royal American with my friend because it was two for one happy hour. We got three steaks which was straight crazy."
Ronnie Karam [69:23]: "I blew him in the parking lot of a steakhouse."
Craig and Austin's Feud
A long-standing feud between Craig and Austin takes center stage as disagreements escalate over loyalty and transparency. Ben and Ronnie dissect the layers of their conflict, highlighting how past grievances continue to influence present interactions.
Ben Mandelker [40:11]: "Craig's yelling at JT is recycling old conflicts instead of addressing current issues."
Ronnie Karam [41:57]: "Craig is so messy. So JT's like, well, this is everybody's problem with you."
Shep's Interactions and Vanita's Storyline
Shep's attempts to bond over fishing and other activities are met with mixed reactions, while Vanita grapples with her role in the group and her interactions with other cast members. The hosts comment on Shep's often awkward attempts at camaraderie and Vanita's pursuit of meaningful connections amidst the chaos.
Ben Mandelker [29:35]: "Shep's looking for the true love of his life while juggling these fish stories."
Ronnie Karam [28:35]: "Vanita's trying to balance her friendships while navigating group dynamics."
3. Comic Relief and Host Banter
Throughout the episode, Ben and Ronnie infuse humor into their analysis, often poking fun at the cast's antics and their own reactions to the unfolding drama. Their playful exchanges and witty remarks provide a lighthearted counterbalance to the intense situations portrayed on Southern Charm.
Ronnie Karam [27:15]: "They're acting this whole episode so high and mighty. Like, they're all so respectful of each other."
Ben Mandelker [54:30]: "Tatranic sex is too much work. I want my lips around a tuba, not a penis."
Notable Quotes
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Ronnie Karam [05:15]: "I don't her small tuba. They call that tuba a J tuba."
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Ben Mandelker [18:17]: "If you're going to stand up for the truth, do it with some tact."
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Ronnie Karam [69:23]: "I blew him in the parking lot of a steakhouse."
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Ben Mandelker [54:30]: "Tantric sex is too much work. I want my lips around a tuba, not a penis."
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Ronnie Karam [76:42]: "She's like, I blew him in the parking lot of a steakhouse."
Insights and Conclusions
Watch What Crappens offers a nuanced critique of Southern Charm S10E07, spotlighting the show's continued emphasis on personal relationships and drama intertwined with unexpected subplots like Molly's tuba passion. Ben and Ronnie effectively highlight the inconsistencies and performative behaviors of the cast, particularly focusing on JT's misguided attempts at being the group's moral compass. The hosts question the authenticity of certain relationships and confront the audience with the often superficial nature of reality TV friendships.
The episode underscores the delicate balance between genuine connection and the orchestrated drama that reality television thrives on. By dissecting the characters' motives and actions, Ben and Ronnie provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the underlying tensions and alliances within Southern Charm.
Conclusion
Episode #2701 of Watch What Crappens masterfully navigates the intricate web of relationships and conflicts in Southern Charm S10E07: "It Takes Tuba To Tango". Through their engaging and humorous analysis, Ben Mandelker and Ronnie Karam shed light on the show's compelling mix of romance, betrayal, and personal growth. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Southern Charm or a curious newcomer, this episode offers a comprehensive and entertaining breakdown of the latest drama in Charleston's elite circle.
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