: Katie Rost, desperate for a proposal from her boyfriend Andrew, begins renovating a room in his house without his permission—calling it her "Mrs. Room".
This title refers to the fourth episode of , which aired on February 14, 2016. Reviewers often highlight it as the "bombshell" episode where the show’s early focus on etiquette began to crack under the weight of real relationship drama. 🎬 Episode Highlights
: Newcomer Ashley Darby faces backlash for spreading online rumors about the other ladies, violating the unspoken social codes of Potomac. 🎙️ Notable Review Perspectives [S1E4] Desperately Seeking Marriage
: The "Grande Dame" Karen Huger decides to learn how to fly a plane, providing some high-altitude comic relief amidst the tension.
💸 : You can stream the episode on platforms like Bravo TV or Amazon Prime Video. RHOP Recap: Happy Birthday, Thirsty! - Vulture : Katie Rost, desperate for a proposal from
: The review humorously mocks the bizarre "Mrs. Room" concept, noting that even HGTV hasn't seen something so bold. It also pokes fun at the high-society posturing, like taking flight lessons in six-inch heels.
: This episode is cited as the season's turning point. While earlier episodes focused on "etiquette," this one proved the series could deliver the high-octane personal drama the franchise is known for. Reviewers often highlight it as the "bombshell" episode
: Fans often point to this episode as the moment Katie's relationship became "cringe-worthy" to watch, and when Charrisse emerged as a more sympathetic, tragic figure.