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Against all odds, Jen agrees.

She was churning out the one-liners that day.
While Meredith is securing an invite, Danna is getting lunch with Heather and Angie H. across town.
This is how you know things are bad for Heather.
But all this talk about the trip gives Heather anxiety given her conflict with Jen.
Alexa, play Turn It Off fromThe Book of Mormon.
The episodes pre-trip montage is action-packed.
A migraine, she deadpans.
But finally, were California-bound.
Yay, another domestic trip because ofsomeonescourt-ordered travel restrictions, Whitney says.
And I, for one, even after all these years, will never tire of it.
Naturally, this doesnt sit right with Jen.
Who is Angie to take that away from her?
Sure, we all know that production really planned it, but lets just play along.
Angie has no desire to do this, so Jen grabs it and pours it on herself.
The group splits up to dry off, and Lisa checks in on Angie.
Sorry you got dumped on, Lisa says an incredible arrangement of words.
I could have bought my daughter a horse with the amount of money I spent!
And to think little Elektra had to sacrifice a second horse for this party.
She really doesnt see what she did wrong.
Should we do a raise your hand moment?
Angie asks, invoking what has become a bizarrely specific trope onRHOSLC.
Raise your hand; who thought it was funny?
According to her, Angie was the one who wanted to host the party in the first place.
The party was worth every penny when you think about it.
Now we all know thats a bald-faced lie.
Im sure someone was cleaning her floors, but it wasnt Angie.
You bought your ten-year-old a horse, you do not know what PineSol is.
But now the fun is taking a backseat while Jen vents about Angie, and Meredith is concerned.
Jens mental state was already fragile from the case, and thats now being exacerbated by unsupportive friends.