Louise McSharry
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Podcast Appearances
And, and as you've heard me say before, it essentially features hot young ish people who live in New York City and go to the Hamptons every weekend in the summer and share a house that's a real part of New York culture from what I can gather.
And then in this show, obviously, they're all films in the house.
And I have to say, I think one of the reasons I love Summer House so much.
And one of the reasons that it works so well is that it feels really real.
Like, obviously production are involved.
You know, one of the things they do is almost every weekend, one of them comes up with an idea for a party and they have a themed party.
And, you know, so it is structured somewhat in those terms.
But like, you know, there are cameras in every room because they all live in the house together.
So like a lot, they really never miss anything.
So I think they have to do less suggested conversations or structured conversations than some of the other shows do.
Because they literally live together, they do have real relationships.
And because many people end up in the show for years, those are relationships that are established over summers over the course of multiple years.
So at this stage in the game, you know, you're, we're really in rich, layered relationships, like
Two of the cast members, for example, were engaged and broke up and they're still there.
And actually, I've been really amused by Lindsay and Carl's interactions in this most recent series of Summer House where they're like, you know, trying to be civil, but Lindsay's still getting the digs in.
But I suppose the biggest story arcs of this season so far are Kyle and Amanda and West and Sierra.
If you don't watch, Kyle and Amanda are a couple who've been in it from the very beginning.
Amanda arrived in season two, but I think she did feature in season one, but she wasn't a castmate.
She did.
In season one, Amanda was someone who Kyle was sleeping with, basically.