
“Southern Charm” is back as of Wednesday, November 19. Watch the season 11 premiere at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo — streaming next-day on Peacock.
This documentary-style reality series chronicles the social, love, and familial lives of the Southern elite. In Charleston, South Carolina, singles backed by wealth navigate dating circles and communities deeply impacted by the traditions of the region. Per the Peacock series description, “Members of the notoriously closed society unlock the gates of their centuries-old homes for a real-life look at how modern-day Southern aristocracy lives.”
This season, the “Charmers” face success in business and breakups at home as the fallout from certain relationships threatens to pollute not only new romances, but also existing friendships. Watch the “Southern Charm” season 11 premiere Wednesday night at 9/8c on Bravo — streaming Thursday on Peacock.
Craig Conover, Shep Rose, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy, Venita Aspen, Rodrigo Reyes, Salley Carson, Molly O’Connell, Charley Manley, Whitner Slagsvol
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The Bold and the Beautiful
preview teases that the search is on for Luna. The news of Luna’s escape will spread throughout Los Angeles, prompting them to go on high alert. Many characters are scrambling, especially Poppy, who has a grudge to pick with her daughter. But she could end up dead if she’s not careful.
Key Takeaways
Luna (Lisa Yamada) promised to escape prison. And she was right. Since Will (Crew Morrow) and his family refused to release her, she took drastic measures. Luna ended up in a laundry cart, as she promised Will that she would return to him soon.
In her mind, she believes that she has a future with Bill’s (Don Diamont) son. Once she escaped prison, she sprinted over to the beach house in Malibu in spectacular fashion. Luna came face-to-face with Will, who will alert the police in Tuesday’s episode.
According to the B&B preview, the residents of Los Angeles will learn the news. Katie (Heather Tom, who thought she’d never get the role of Y&R’s Victoria) hoped for a romantic evening with Bill now that they’re back together, but he informed her about Luna’s escape.
The beach house isn’t the only place that Luna will haunt. She will end up on the run, as her family desperately searches for her. Lt. Baker (Dan Martin) will join them in the search, which, of course, takes place on the foggiest night of the year.
What’s interesting is that Poppy (Romy Park), Sheila (Kimberlin Brown), and Li (Naomi Matsuda) enter the beach house together. Poppy is demanding to know where that “little b**** is,” meaning her daughter.
As we already know, Luna doesn’t like her mother, and the feeling is mutual. Poppy is upset by Luna’s latest stunt. Sheila and Li are also angry, but they’re concerned about Luna. They want her to make the right decision, which is to turn herself in.
The police won’t give up until they find Luna. She ends up deep in the woods and gets nervous as the police close in on her. Li tells Luna to make the right decision, which is to return to prison.
But Luna just gets more desperate as she wants to be free. She runs into the dark night. Maybe she’ll cross paths with Poppy in the woods. Once again, she’ll blame her mother for the way this situation unfolded. The two could end up arguing until someone falls to their death.
Could Luna be responsible for killing her own mother? Will she finally do the right thing and turn herself in? Or will she disappear into the night, never to be seen again?