The dinner party serves as the primary stage for Faye's intervention. She demands to know why Brandi shared such personal information about Adrienne and refuses to accept Brandi’s explanations.
Critiques of the episode often highlight the "uninvited" feel of Faye’s interrogation, with many viewers finding her "big lips flapping" and her bullying tactics toward Brandi to be a blatant attempt to stir drama for the cameras. The confrontation is a classic RHOBH moment of proxy-warfare, where Kyle’s friend fights the battles Kyle herself might want to avoid. Community Perspectives [S3E7] Oy, Faye
“Last night's episode... had less drama than last week's... but most of the craziness came from someone who wasn't even a cast member.” Vulture · 13 years ago The dinner party serves as the primary stage
"Oy, Faye" is a textbook example of Beverly Hills-style conflict, where secondary players (like Faye) often become the main antagonists. While the Kim and Kyle sisterhood drama provides some grounded emotional stakes, the episode is defined by the high-tension dinner party and the polarizing return of Resnick. The confrontation is a classic RHOBH moment of