Marriage — [s1e4] Desperately Seeking
: The "Grande Dame" Karen Huger decides to learn how to fly a plane, providing some high-altitude comic relief amidst the tension.
: 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". [S1E4] Desperately Seeking Marriage
: In a shocking moment, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan finally admits to the group that her 18-year marriage is effectively over, leaving the other women stunned. : The "Grande Dame" Karen Huger decides to
: 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. : In a shocking moment, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan finally
: Newcomer Ashley Darby faces backlash for spreading online rumors about the other ladies, violating the unspoken social codes of Potomac. 🎙️ Notable Review Perspectives
: 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.

A litania está totalmente presente na nova edição, inclusive contando com um bloco informativo próprio dela, vocês talvez devem ter confundido com a extinção da Nação Garou, que de fato não está mais presente na quinta edição. O que mudou na litania é agora ela é mais um código moral do que um sistema de leis, podendo ser reforçada por uma Alcateia ou não.