Close friends trade bottle service in West Hollywood for baby bottles in the Valley while navigating bustling businesses and rocky relationships.Close friends trade bottle service in West Hollywood for baby bottles in the Valley while navigating bustling businesses and rocky relationships.Close friends trade bottle service in West Hollywood for baby bottles in the Valley while navigating bustling businesses and rocky relationships.
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I can add this show to my guilty pleasures, just like Vanderpump Rules and the Real Housewives. I love it! I hope their will be many seasons to come. It is so fun to see Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright and Kirsten Doute back in action again. And sometimes seeing the castmates from Vanderpump at parties too. It just feels familiar. Now that they are older and raising children you can see they struggle just like everyone else. Relationship problems, pregnancy problems, it just keeps you glued to the show. You want to know what happens next! And lets be honest Jax and Kirsten can have a show just about the two of them and I would watch it... so: fun!!
Bold. Beautiful. Brutal. Welcome to the Realest Side of LA.
The Valley takes everything you love about Bravo and injects it with a wild dose of raw honesty, deep-rooted friendships, explosive conflict, and SoCal glam. It's not just a reality show - it's an inside look at the chaos and connection that define this group's lives in LA's most dramatic zip codes.
Cast Breakdown - The Real MVPs of The Valley
Jax Taylor Bravo's ultimate wild card. He's dramatic, magnetic, and unpredictable in all the best ways. Whether he's causing tension or dropping truth bombs, Jax is The Valley's beating heart - you can't look away, and you wouldn't want to.
Brittany Cartwright Warm, steady, and strong - Brittany brings heart to the chaos. Her ability to balance loyalty, motherhood, and drama makes her one of the most grounded and beloved voices in the mix. The Southern charm is still strong, but she's no pushover.
Jesse Lally Jesse is the cool, collected guy who keeps the pot from boiling over - until he needs to. Thoughtful and confident, he navigates the group with grace and speaks up when it really counts. There's a quiet strength here that shouldn't be underestimated.
Danny Booko & Nia Sanchez (Couple) These two are pure Bravo electricity. Danny brings heat and humor, while Nia brings elegance and intensity. Together, they're magnetic. Their chemistry, loyalty, and fire keep things interesting - whether they're navigating drama or holding their own in tough conversations, they're a power couple with real presence.
Michelle Saniei Sharp, stylish, and unapologetically real. Michelle doesn't just participate - she owns her space. She stands firm in her values, handles drama with precision, and serves looks while doing it. A true standout.
Kristen Doute The Bravo legend herself. Kristen brings experience, vulnerability, and unpredictable energy. She's outspoken, chaotic in the best way, and full of soul. If something's happening, Kristen is probably in the middle of it - or just outside the frame, ready to shake things up.
Luke Brodrick Cool, calm, and surprisingly deep. Luke plays it chill, but there's substance under that relaxed surface. Whether he's being the voice of reason or flying under the radar, he's got a vibe that balances out the bigger personalities.
Zack Wickham The humor, the commentary, the shade - Zack is the personality that keeps everyone (and everything) in check. His authenticity, flair, and occasional chaos are always a welcome force in the group.
Jason Caperna A quiet storm. Jason doesn't always speak first, but when he does, it matters. His measured energy and grounded demeanor give the group structure, and his loyalty runs deep.
Janet Caperna Smart, savvy, and never backing down from a real conversation. Janet is thoughtful, fiery when she needs to be, and always observant. She knows the game and plays it well - with class and clarity.
Jasmine Goode Confident, fearless, and fun as hell. Jasmine walks into a room and instantly shifts the vibe. She's got the voice, the presence, and the power to shake things up - and she never plays small.
Why The Valley Deserves a 10/10 The Cast: One of the strongest and most unique ensembles Bravo's built in years - real friendships, real issues, real fire.
The Vibe: It's fresh, flashy, dramatic, but grounded in emotional stakes that feel authentic.
The Energy: Fast-paced, sharp editing, and no dead air. Every scene matters.
The Heart: Behind the back-and-forth and the bold statements, there's soul. These aren't just reality stars - they're people trying to grow, love, and survive LA together.
Season 2 - Even Better
No spoilers, no hints - just trust us when we say: Season 2 raises the bar. Every emotion hits harder. Every story goes deeper. Every cast member gets a moment. You think you know The Valley? Think again.
Final Verdict
The Valley is more than just a spin-off or a follow-up - it's the evolution of Bravo storytelling. Real relationships, raw emotions, and that signature chaotic glamor we can't live without.
10 out of 10.
Bravo, you've done it again. We're locked in.
The Valley takes everything you love about Bravo and injects it with a wild dose of raw honesty, deep-rooted friendships, explosive conflict, and SoCal glam. It's not just a reality show - it's an inside look at the chaos and connection that define this group's lives in LA's most dramatic zip codes.
Cast Breakdown - The Real MVPs of The Valley
Jax Taylor Bravo's ultimate wild card. He's dramatic, magnetic, and unpredictable in all the best ways. Whether he's causing tension or dropping truth bombs, Jax is The Valley's beating heart - you can't look away, and you wouldn't want to.
Brittany Cartwright Warm, steady, and strong - Brittany brings heart to the chaos. Her ability to balance loyalty, motherhood, and drama makes her one of the most grounded and beloved voices in the mix. The Southern charm is still strong, but she's no pushover.
Jesse Lally Jesse is the cool, collected guy who keeps the pot from boiling over - until he needs to. Thoughtful and confident, he navigates the group with grace and speaks up when it really counts. There's a quiet strength here that shouldn't be underestimated.
Danny Booko & Nia Sanchez (Couple) These two are pure Bravo electricity. Danny brings heat and humor, while Nia brings elegance and intensity. Together, they're magnetic. Their chemistry, loyalty, and fire keep things interesting - whether they're navigating drama or holding their own in tough conversations, they're a power couple with real presence.
Michelle Saniei Sharp, stylish, and unapologetically real. Michelle doesn't just participate - she owns her space. She stands firm in her values, handles drama with precision, and serves looks while doing it. A true standout.
Kristen Doute The Bravo legend herself. Kristen brings experience, vulnerability, and unpredictable energy. She's outspoken, chaotic in the best way, and full of soul. If something's happening, Kristen is probably in the middle of it - or just outside the frame, ready to shake things up.
Luke Brodrick Cool, calm, and surprisingly deep. Luke plays it chill, but there's substance under that relaxed surface. Whether he's being the voice of reason or flying under the radar, he's got a vibe that balances out the bigger personalities.
Zack Wickham The humor, the commentary, the shade - Zack is the personality that keeps everyone (and everything) in check. His authenticity, flair, and occasional chaos are always a welcome force in the group.
Jason Caperna A quiet storm. Jason doesn't always speak first, but when he does, it matters. His measured energy and grounded demeanor give the group structure, and his loyalty runs deep.
Janet Caperna Smart, savvy, and never backing down from a real conversation. Janet is thoughtful, fiery when she needs to be, and always observant. She knows the game and plays it well - with class and clarity.
Jasmine Goode Confident, fearless, and fun as hell. Jasmine walks into a room and instantly shifts the vibe. She's got the voice, the presence, and the power to shake things up - and she never plays small.
Why The Valley Deserves a 10/10 The Cast: One of the strongest and most unique ensembles Bravo's built in years - real friendships, real issues, real fire.
The Vibe: It's fresh, flashy, dramatic, but grounded in emotional stakes that feel authentic.
The Energy: Fast-paced, sharp editing, and no dead air. Every scene matters.
The Heart: Behind the back-and-forth and the bold statements, there's soul. These aren't just reality stars - they're people trying to grow, love, and survive LA together.
Season 2 - Even Better
No spoilers, no hints - just trust us when we say: Season 2 raises the bar. Every emotion hits harder. Every story goes deeper. Every cast member gets a moment. You think you know The Valley? Think again.
Final Verdict
The Valley is more than just a spin-off or a follow-up - it's the evolution of Bravo storytelling. Real relationships, raw emotions, and that signature chaotic glamor we can't live without.
10 out of 10.
Bravo, you've done it again. We're locked in.
Who gave this show the green light? Whoever it was should not be allowed to make any decisions at bravo.
No one wants more of Jax or Brittany. They are terrible people, and I was so happy when they were finally removed from Vanderpump Rules. Seriously, Bravo, stop trying to make them happen. I might have watched for Kristen, but I refuse to watch any show that puts Jax and Brittany front and center. From other reviews, it seems like I'm not missing anything.
Seems like Bravo needs to hire some new blood and get some new ideas instead of trying to recycle old ideas that nobody wants to watch. Do better, Bravo.
No one wants more of Jax or Brittany. They are terrible people, and I was so happy when they were finally removed from Vanderpump Rules. Seriously, Bravo, stop trying to make them happen. I might have watched for Kristen, but I refuse to watch any show that puts Jax and Brittany front and center. From other reviews, it seems like I'm not missing anything.
Seems like Bravo needs to hire some new blood and get some new ideas instead of trying to recycle old ideas that nobody wants to watch. Do better, Bravo.
I recently started watching The Valley and am all caught up. While watching the season 1 episode 4 of the after show I noticed the black woman huffing, rolling her eyes and gesturing a whip in regards to Brittany (being an actual friend to Janet) during Zack's monolog. I'm wondering if she's doing this for relevance? I'm dumbfounded that she could have heard anything he said and thought those were appropriate reactions. Being a person with chocolate melanin, I would never be able to justify his argument. A friend is a friend, but morality breeds integrity. She reminded me a LOT like Flavor Flav.... always the hype man only without much of the substance. Tighten it up old girl, there are young versions of us out there imitating what they see. Do better, whomever you are.
The show is actually waaaay better than Vanderpump Rules right now. Vanderpump Rules has become a bit stale in my opinion as of recent. The Valley reminds me of the early years of Vanderpump Rules, when Jacks and Kristen were in the mix with all the drama. To me that made the show more interesting. Also, the women on this show "The Valley" are all drop dead gorgeous. It's the best of both worlds, beautiful people, and drama at every turn. I hope to God they keep bringing the show back for more seasons going forward. Jax is still the same guy he was 10 years ago, and is still just as exciting to watch.
Keep it up Bravo!, and please bring this show back next season.
Keep it up Bravo!, and please bring this show back next season.
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