Episode Summary
House of Villains Season 3 Ep 7 Recap Welcome to the House of Villains weekly recap podcast on RHAP, where Rob Cesternino (@robcesternino), Chappelll (@Chappells_show) and Jenny Autumn (@jennyautumn) break down all the drama, strategy, and chaos from House of Villains Season 3! Each week, we’ll dive into the biggest moments, analyze gameplay, and discuss the most outrageous moves from your favorite reality TV bad guys and gals as they compete for the title of the ultimate villain. Rob Cesternino, Jenny Autumn, and Chappell dive into House of Villains Season 3, Episode 7, where strategy and chaos rule the game. Kate’s unconventional approach takes center stage as she shapes the house with moves rooted in spite, humor, and sharp social awareness. The hosts debate who among the cast is safe, who’s skating by, and how fear and loyalty intertwine in this season’s alliances. The trio tracks how Kate dominates the midseason, dissecting her unique blend of villainy and strategy and how her relationships create ripple effects throughout the house. They discuss the infamous cursed letter—how Tyson, Tom, and Kate juggle suspicion and opportunity, leading to tense nominations. Drita’s steady social game provokes discussion about the merits of likability versus assertiveness, while New York’s evolving alliances complicate the power dynamics. Listeners get highlights like: Kate’s “villain era” powering her through challenge wins and house influence, even when she claims vengeance outweighs winning The cursed letter twist, Tyson’s strategic scrambling, and Tom’s impulsive curiosity putting them in jeopardy Drita’s loyal-voter strategy—positioned as a “mob wife” who avoids drama but never snitches, raising questions about the jury’s values Tension around the third nominee, including the risk of alienating allies and the calculated choice between loyalty and stirring the pot New York’s blend of comic timing and social maneuvering, plus speculation about the next round’s surprise visitors from cast members’ pasts House of Villains is heading toward a showdown, with shifting alliances and a supervillain position no one’s sure they want to win. Will keeping allies out of the line of fire backfire for Kate, and c
