Recap of Summer House reunion part 2: Lindsay-Carl fallout, Kyle-Amanda marriage strain, Ciara-Mya clash. Key takeaways and season 8 preview.
The second installment of the Summer House reunion aired Tuesday night, delivering the season's most intense confrontation. Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke faced off over the dissolution of their engagement, with neither party willing to concede ground. Lindsay accused Carl of using his sobriety as a shield to avoid emotional accountability, while Carl maintained that protecting his recovery required stepping away from the relationship.
“You didn’t end things — you ghosted me for three weeks and then sent a text. That’s not accountability, that’s cowardice.” — Lindsay Hubbard
Carl, visibly struggling, countered that Lindsay's relentless pressure to move forward with wedding planning triggered his relapse fears. The exchange exposed the fundamental incompatibility that had been simmering all season. Other cast members split into factions: Ciara and Mya sided with Lindsay, arguing Carl owed her a face-to-face conversation; Kyle and Paige defended Carl's need for boundaries. The reunion made clear that the Lindsay-Carl rift is not mending — it is calcifying into a permanent divide that will reshape group dynamics going forward.
The segment ended with Lindsay walking off set, later returning to deliver a tearful monologue about feeling abandoned. It was the rawest moment of the night — and a clear signal that the show's emotional center has shifted from party antics to genuine trauma.
Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula faced the reunion with visible tension, their body language betraying months of therapy sessions and private struggles. Amanda, who spent season 7 expressing frustration over Kyle's drinking and workaholism, confirmed that the couple is still in couples counseling. “We're trying,” she said, “but trying doesn't always mean fixing.” Kyle acknowledged his shortcomings but pushed back on Amanda's characterization of their communication patterns.
The most explosive moment came when Amanda revealed she has not yet decided whether she wants children — a major point of contention given Kyle's desire to start a family before turning 40. The audience gasped as Amanda admitted she sometimes worries about repeating her own parents' divorce. Cast reactions ranged from supportive (Paige called Amanda's honesty brave) to skeptical (Luke questioned why they got married at all). The segment underscored how the show has evolved from summer flings to high-stakes adult decisions — a shift that parallels broader generational trends in relationships.
“I love Kyle. But love isn't a checklist. I don't owe anyone a baby timeline, not even my husband.” — Amanda Batula
Kyle and Amanda's storyline will likely dominate early season 8, with producers already teasing a “make or break” summer. Their arc is a reminder that Summer House is no longer just about weekend debauchery; it is about the messy, unglamorous work of sustaining a partnership under the public eye.
The night's most unexpected flare-up came between Ciara Miller and Mya Allen, two cast members who had been friendly all season. The tension erupted when Ciara accused Mya of spreading gossip about her relationship with a producer. Mya denied the allegation and countered that Ciara uses her friendship with Lindsay as a cudgel to silence criticism. The exchange escalated quickly, with both women on their feet and host Andy Cohen intervening twice.
The argument laid bare the house's evolving social hierarchy. Ciara, who has aligned herself with Lindsay, accused Mya of being two-faced. Mya, who bonded with Ciara earlier in the season, fired back that Ciara's insecurity is poisoning the group. “You weaponize being a Black woman one moment and then hide behind Lindsay the next,” Mya said, a line that left the cast visibly uncomfortable. The moment resonated beyond the show, highlighting how online fan communities amplify and distort cast dynamics.
“You don't get to decide who is loyal and who isn't. Loyalty isn't about agreeing with everything you say.” — Mya Allen
The Ciara-Mya feud sets up a clear factional split heading into season 8: Team Lindsay (Ciara, possibly Danielle) versus Team Everyone Else (Mya, Paige, Hannah). The producers have already confirmed that casting for the new season will lean into these divisions, promising more volatility than ever.
The reunion part 2 cemented several truths about the state of Summer House. Here are the six most important: