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7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series

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May 21, 2026
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7 Reasons In the City Is Already the Summer’s Most Addictive New Series


When Bravo announced In the City, an extension of the Summer House franchise, I remember thinking: Why?

On paper, the spinoff had no right to exist because the mothership had been running on fumes for years, so how would throwing a new show into the mix help things?

Then I watched In the City Season 1 Episode 1, and was legitimately surprised. There are several reasons the series works, and even more reasons it should be the show to watch this summer.

(Bryan Bedder/Bravo)

7. The NYC Setting Changes the Entire Energy

Moving the action from the Hamptons to the City completely shifts the tone of the series.

Instead of a summer escape where everything feels temporary, there’s a sharper sense of real-life pressure baked into every interaction.

These aren’t just people partying for a few months anymore — they’re navigating careers, relationships, and reputations in a space where they can’t just reset when the weekend ends.

That makes even small conflicts feel more intentional, and harder to brush off as “summer chaos.”

(Kareem Black/Bravo)

6. The Franchise Needed a Reset More Than a Spinoff

Let’s be honest, Summer House has been circling the same dynamics for a while now. The friendships have calcified, the arguments repeat themselves, and the “messy weekend” formula was starting to lose impact.

In the City feels like an attempt to shake that up rather than stretch it further.

By pulling familiar faces into a new environment and mixing them with fresh energy, the show avoids feeling like a straight continuation of franchise fatigue — and instead plays like a soft reset with higher stakes and less predictability.

(Kareem Black/Bravo)

5. The Downfall of Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke’s Relationship

When Amanda and Kyle announced their separation earlier this year, I felt relieved for them both.

It’s been clear for years that they’re going in separate directions in life, and ending their relationship was the first step for them to really zoom out and look at it from afar.

So many people stay together, and I respect that they both realized they deserved better. That said, I was side-eyeing Amanda all the way through the premiere.

I got the impression that she wanted Kyle to believe there was a way back for them, but of course, we know that something else was simmering beneath the surface.

(Kareem Black/Bravo)

4. The Truth About Amanda and West’s Romance

Amanda and West’s relationship bombshell felt like Scandoval 2.0, but the truth is, it runs far deeper than what happened on Vanderpump Rules.

Summer House has everyone living under the one roof, and there have been some on-screen hints throughout Summer House of something more.

West obviously isn’t a main cast member on In the City, but he will make at least a few guest appearances.

The trailers have indicated that we’ll get some insight into what really happened between them, and honestly, that’s incentive enough to watch.

(Bryan Bedder/Bravo)

3. Lindsay Hubbard Vs. Danielle Olivera is the Petty Feud That Could Go Nuclear

Lindsay and Danielle were friends at one point, but the series premiere of In the City highlighted the distance between them.

They’ve both said and done some strange things over the years, but Lindsay’s claim about Danielle offering Carl Radke a handjob came out of left field.

It’s been quite a few years since their beef, so bringing it back up shows that Lindsay isn’t here to repair their friendship.

She’s here to take their feud into a dangerous new chapter. Honestly, I’m here for it.

(Kareem Black/Bravo)

2. The Cast is Stacked With Summer House Veterans and New Blood

Producers knew what they were doing in assembling the cast because some of Summer House’s biggest pot stirrers are present.

The biggest surprise was Andrea Denvers’s return. He rarely immersed himself in drama, but he seems positioned to get caught up in all of the mess in this spinoff.

Bachelor Nation’s Whitney Fransway making the jump to Bravo was very unexpected, but her storyline with Kenny Martin seems poised to be the source of a lot of drama.

(Kareem Black/Bravo)

1. The Series Follows Summer House Favorites Back Home

Summer House was like a mini vacation for the cast, but seeing them in their actual day-to-day environments strips away the cushion that made everything feel more contained.

Without that Summer House buffer, we’re no longer watching versions of people who can reset after a weekend — we’re seeing who they are when the cameras catch them in real life, not just the chaos in a shared house.

There are genuine struggles for the cast, such as Kyle’s admission that Loverboy may not last the year without some serious financial backing. All of this would have been a background storyline on Summer House.

But thanks to In the City’s focus on the cast’s real lives away from partying, it hits differently.

Over to you, Summer House and In the City Fanatics! What’s your take on the new series and how it shakes up the dynamics?

Are you as hooked as I am already?

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