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Danny Darko is Back | The Valley Recap Peacock Bravo Hot Takes The Good Edit

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Danny Darko is Back | The Valley Recap Peacock Bravo Hot Takes The Good Edit| The Valley — Janet Michelle Lacey Face Off

The San Diego cast trip rolls into its second half, and the friction that had been simmering finally bubbles over. Lacy's arrival causes chaos, particularly with Michelle, setting the tone for an episode where almost every pairing seems to misfire. Lacy hoped to reach a better place with Michelle, but she had no such warmth for Janet, telling cameras in her confessional that Janet does things she finds "sneaky, mean," even "diabolical." Their attempted clear-the-air talk veers off course almost immediately. Lacy also resurfaces an incident from Michelle and Jesse's past that catches several castmates off guard.


Kristen, meanwhile, is barely holding it together. She struggles to quell her postpartum frustration toward Luke, and her body isn't cooperating either... she feels unwell at dinner and wants to head back to the house while the rest of the group keeps the night going.


The centerpiece of the episode is a drag pageant the cast throws together, and it's where things go fully sideways. Danny and Nia's relationship is put to the test when Danny behaves out of line. He picks "Miss Triggered" as his drag name — a direct jab at Lala, who reads it in her confessional as deeply disrespectful and misogynistic. When someone calls Lala's name and Danny pipes up to Jesse with "She's triggered!", she stops biting her tongue. "Hey, Daniel, f*cking knock it off, dog. You're passive-aggressive. I'm just aggressive," she fires back, accusing him of being disrespectful to his own wife. Danny snaps back, "So, you're in my marriage?" — and Lala answers, "I would hate to see how you talk to her behind closed doors."


That's when the episode cuts to a "TO BE CONTINUED" card, leaving the Danny-Lala blowup unresolved and Nia caught squarely in the middle. The trip that was supposed to reset the group's vibe instead exposes how raw things still are between nearly everyone — old wounds, new alliances, and a husband whose behavior is rapidly becoming the season's central question. The fallout picks up next week in "Miss Behavior."

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