Fans, welcome back to season two of The Valley. Part 1 of the three-part reunion aired on Tuesday, July 29. Part 2 will air on Tuesday, August 5, and Part 3 will air on August 12. Bravo will broadcast both forthcoming episodes at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Where can you watch all three The Valley reunion episodes?
Sign up for DIRECTV’s free trial offer to watch new episodes live and catch up on anything you missed on demand.
Additionally, you can receive up to $25 off a new Netflix membership and 50% off your first month of Sling TV.
The next day, Peacock will also webcast the reunion series.
Below is a summary of the features that each streaming service provides:
Service | Starting Price | Bravo Access | Free Trial | Key Features |
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$84.99 |
Live & On-Demand via Entertainment plan |
5 days | 75+ channels, unlimited DVR, multiple Bravo episodes on demand |
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$84.99 |
Live & On-Demand |
No (save up to $25 on 1st month) | 180+ channels, sports-heavy, cloud DVR, up to 10 streams at once |
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$45.99 (Blue plan) |
Live & On-Demand |
No (50% off 1st month) | Affordable, customizable add-ons, 50-hour DVR, 3 streams |
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$7.99 (Premium) / $10.99 (Premium Plus) |
On-Demand Only (next-day episodes) |
No (Annual: Get 12 months for the price of 10) | Full Bravo library, next-day episodes, some live content w/ Premium Plus |
What did you miss? Here is a brief summary of Part 1 without any spoilers:
Summary of Part 1:
The reunion’s first part quickly drew spectators back into the mayhem. The reunion began with a few well-timed flashbacks and some essential shade-throwing, hosted by the incomparable Andy Cohen. The animosity between Jax and the others was evident right away as the group gathered, appearing prepared for battle (or at the very least, a fiery supper on Sunset).
Jax’s incessant disruptions? traditional. Composed yet sassy clapbacks from Brittany? Gold. While Janet and Zack recapped some behind-the-scenes drama that is obviously not water under the bridge, Kristen attempted to mediate the situation (for once).
A single, massive bombshell? With side looks, eye rolls, and a lot of other body language, the cast addressed rumors that didn’t quite make it on air. That will be covered in Part 2.
Get the free reunion episodes of season two of The Valley on DIRECTV.
Part 2 forecasts:
Part 2 is expected to delve deeply, based on the union trailer and what Part 1 hinted at. As Jax and Brittany explore the true cause of their marriage’s disintegration, expect some very significant emotional outbursts.
Additionally, the journey of Janet and Jason as parents will take center stage, with some unresolved sentiments from earlier in the season surfacing. Someone walks off set if the preview is to be believed when Kristen is quizzed about her new relationship (yep, again). (Put your wagers now.)
Remember that Bravo hinted that previously unreleased footage will eventually surface, so fasten your seatbelts.
Get the free reunion episodes of season two of The Valley on DIRECTV.
Predictions for Part 3:
Expect the actors and viewers to be emotionally spent by the time we reach Part 3. We anticipate another walk-off (presumably Jax again), a semi-heartfelt reconciliation between at least two cast members (perhaps Zack and Nia), and a final surprise that might set the tone for Season 3.
Will this chapter be formally closed by Jax and Brittany? Is a cast reorganization imminent? Will someone at last take responsibility for causing trouble behind the scenes? Don’t be surprised if the season ends with a surprising life update or a dramatic cast announcement; Andy Cohen has a way of reserving the biggest gut punch for last.
More details on streaming services that air The Valley season 2 Reunions:
In addition to offering a complimentary 5-day trial, DIRECTV’s CHOICE and ULTIMATE plans also include a $30 first-month discount. A variety of packages are available, including the Ultimate package ($89.99), the Choice package ($59.99), and the Entertainment package ($84.99). With DIRECTV, you can enjoy local and national networks on demand as well as live TV without being locked into a long-term commitment.
Fubo: With over 220 sports and entertainment channels and sports add-ons for specialized networks, Fubo offers one of the largest options of live streaming channels. The first month of the Pro and Elite programs is discounted by $20 for new members. Save $4.99 on the first month of the Latino plan (which is only $9.99 for the first month) or $25 on the first month of the Essentials plan.
Sling TV provides a complimentary month of AMC+ in addition to 50% off your first month. Sling customers can select between the Orange and Blue packages once the promotional time is over. Sling Orange permits one stream at a time, while Sling Blue permits up to three streams concurrently. For the first month, both the Orange and Blue packages cost $23 ($45.99 after that).
While there isn’t a free trial available on Peacock TV, viewers may purchase a membership for $7.99 (Premium) or $10.99 (Premium Plus) to enjoy hundreds of Bravo TV episodes, sporting events, and unique content.
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