
Episode 6 of Sold on SLC, titled “Thou Shalt Not Confront Thy Neighbor’s Wife,” dives headfirst into the stormy dynamics of the Presidio real estate team, where gossip and grudges swirl as fiercely as Salt Lake City’s winter winds. This week’s installment focuses on the fallout from Matt’s increasingly questionable behavior, the strained relationships it’s causing, and the tension brewing as the agents prepare for an ill-fated retreat.
The episode picks up with Matt attempting to repair his marriage with Nicole while sidestepping accountability for the chaos he’s caused. His strip club visits, revealed in the previous episode, have become a source of tension, especially for Nicole, who’s still reeling from the news. Jennifer, ever the self-proclaimed peacemaker, tries to quiet the gossip, but Matt deflects blame onto Sarah, twisting an offhand joke she made into a damaging rumor. This forces Sarah to defend herself against his manipulation.
Meanwhile, Malaysia has had enough of Matt’s antics. Her sharp tongue and no-nonsense attitude shine as she calls him out directly, much to Nicole’s dismay. Nicole defends Matt, escalating the tension between her and Malaysia, who refuses to back down. Malaysia’s determination to hold Matt accountable is a refreshing contrast to his evasive behavior, even if it widens the rift within the group.
Tyna, one of the more pragmatic agents, begins to seriously consider leaving Presidio due to the ongoing drama and lack of professionalism. She meets with Paige to discuss switching to a brokerage with a better work environment but decides to give the retreat one last shot when she learns about two lucrative villa listings up for grabs.
Elsewhere, Kenny focuses on balancing his personal and professional life. With his wife, Jessica, expecting their fourth child, he’s juggling family responsibilities while growing his partnership with luxury developers. A standout moment sees Kenny filming an ambitious promotional video, complete with a helicopter jump, underscoring his career-driven approach in stark contrast to Matt’s questionable choices. Matt, on the other hand, continues to act mysteriously, touring a property for an anonymous gym acquaintance. The other agents remain skeptical about whether this buyer even exists.
The drama comes to a head at Kenny and Jessica’s gender reveal party, which turns into yet another battleground. Nicole’s presence surprises the group, given her recent conflicts with several agents. Sarah makes a genuine effort to reconcile with Nicole, but in a confessional, Nicole dismisses her as insincere. Later, tensions explode when Nicole confronts Malaysia about publicly discussing Matt’s strip club visits. Malaysia stands firm, pointing out that she heard the rumors in a public setting and didn’t owe anyone private discretion.
Despite the mounting drama, the party ends on a sweet note with the reveal that Kenny and Jessica are expecting a baby girl. However, the underlying conflicts remain unresolved. Matt laments in his confessional that Nicole is unfairly bearing the brunt of his actions, while continuing to dodge responsibility himself.
As the agents prepare for their retreat, tensions flare once again. A group text jokingly suggesting adding a stripper pole to the retreat van sets Nicole off, viewing it as a targeted dig at Matt. Malaysia and Sarah defend the comment as harmless fun, but Matt’s interjection only escalates the situation. Malaysia’s cutting response—“If you can’t take a pole joke, stay out of the strip clubs”—leaves him speechless. Jennifer steps in, vowing to put an end to the gossip during the retreat.
The bus ride to the retreat starts off lighthearted, with the agents snapping selfies and sharing laughs, but the peace is short-lived. A game of questions reignites the drama when Malaysia calls out Matt for sharing the group text with Nicole. Kenny sides with Matt, accusing Malaysia of stirring trouble, but she holds her ground, refusing to let the matter go. The unresolved argument hangs over the group as the episode closes, setting the stage for an explosive retreat.
This episode underscores the fractured relationships and ongoing power struggles within the Presidio team. Matt’s inability to take accountability continues to fuel the drama, while Malaysia, Sarah, and Tyna grapple with the fallout in their own ways. Jennifer’s attempts at mediation fall flat as the group’s underlying tensions remain unresolved. With the retreat looming, it’s clear that more fireworks are on the horizon for Salt Lake City’s most dramatic real estate agents.
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