The Oppenheim Group is at it again, bringing back the drama that fans love. The new trailer for Selling The OC reveals that the intense conflicts from season two are spilling over into season three.
While the show focuses on the stunning properties represented by OC agents, last season’s feuds within the O-Group promise plenty of fallout to deal with this time around.
If you thought the drama on Selling Sunset was intense, get ready for its OC counterparts to up the ante this season.
Newcomer Alexandra Harper seems more drawn to the reality TV side of the O-Group than its high-end real estate deals. Polly Brindle and Alexandra Jarvis are still at odds from last season, vying for Harper’s allegiance.
Meanwhile, the flirtation between recently divorced Tyler Stanaland and his “friend” Alex Hall continues to unfold, adding another layer of tension.
With unresolved issues lingering from the previous year, Kayla Cardona finds herself entangled in office gossip, while Sean Palmieri’s focus on personal matters over sales raises eyebrows.
Brandi Marshall’s vigilance in protecting the agency’s reputation hints at the storm brewing within the O-Group.
The Newbie Struggles to Fit In:
Senior Agent Gio Helou cautions newcomer Alexandra Harper that success in OC real estate isn’t a beauty contest. Concerned about her lack of experience, Gio questions Harper’s ability to compete.
Although introduced last season, Harper’s commitment to California remains uncertain, having split her time between home and Laguna Beach.
Despite her initial confidence, Harper struggles in season three, caught in the crossfire of Polly and Jarvis’ feud. Her shaky start is evident as she goes through challenges, prompting doubts about her readiness for the job.
Relationship Issues for Tyler and Alex:
The trailer highlights tension between Tyler and Alex, with unresolved issues from last season resurfacing.
Tyler’s mixed signals about their relationship leave Alex frustrated, as he admits to conflicting desires for the future.
Despite moments of intimacy, doubts linger about their compatibility, suggesting a rocky road ahead.
Alex’s revelation of being blocked on social media hints at deeper rifts beyond the season’s scope.
Gossip Runs Rampant at The O-Group:
Harper’s confrontation with Kayla over negative office chatter underscores the pervasive gossip within the O-Group. Past incidents resurface, fueling tensions and unresolved conflicts.
Meanwhile, Sean’s involvement in spreading rumors stirs further controversy, leading to confrontations and strained relationships among the agents.
As the trailer teases, season three promises to deliver the same level of drama and intrigue as its predecessor.
Mark your calendars for May 3, 2024, when Selling The OC returns with its highly anticipated third season.
Until then, catch up on past episodes streaming on Netflix.