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House of Villains Season 3 Premiere Week 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.
Today, Rob Cesternino, Jenny Autumn, and Chappell dive into Season 3 of House of Villains, breaking down all three brand new episodes packed with strategy, chaos, and familiar faces. With reality TV favorites like Tyson Apostol, Paul Abrahamian, and Tiffany “New York” Pollard running the gauntlet in a competition that spoofs and subverts everything from Big Brother to The Traitors, the panel unpacks who’s painting outside the lines and which “villain” antics carry strategic weight.
This week, the hosts walk through the new batch of House of Villains contestants, analyzing their game approaches as Peacock brings three high-energy hours to the table. They discuss Tyson’s approach to power and pawns, Paul’s return to reality TV, and New York’s ever-evolving gameplay. From unique nomination twists like opening pizza boxes for superpowers to prank awards and real arguments over bedrooms, they spotlight moments that set this show apart from traditional competition reality TV.
Highlights include:
- Tyson seizing early control as supervillain of the week and his unique alliance-building tactics
- Paul Abrahamian’s pawn status, his cracked gameplay, and the impact of Big Brother expertise in a house of unpredictable players
- The shifting alliances and social game maneuvering by reality stars like Kate Chastain and Ashley “Cashly” Mitchell
- House politics from dramatic nominations to the “hinky vote,” including a rare instance of a player blowing up after being nominated
- Fierce debates over strategic gameplay versus delivering TV moments, plus comedic detours about the “cocky” and “handy” awards
The episode poses whether villains can outmaneuver each other or if their own reputations and past antics become the biggest roadblock