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Things are still heating up in the Hamptons! In episode 14 of Summer House season 8, titled “From Dusk Till Donne,” we see the housemates navigate personal struggles, celebrate a big launch, and get caught up in some classic Summer House drama.

Danielle’s Big Day:

The episode kicks off with Danielle celebrating the launch of her long-awaited fashion app, “Donne.” It’s a big moment for her, and the housemates come together to support her. The app launch party is a success, complete with fancy decorations and even some cool digital effects. Danielle is clearly proud of her creation, and it seems like it’s going to be a hit.

Lindsay and Carl: Still on the Rocks

Meanwhile, things are still rocky between Lindsay and Carl. They’re clearly trying to work things out, but there’s still tension in the air. Lindsay admits to feeling like she’s “walking on eggshells” around Carl, and it’s not hard to see why. Their communication seems strained, and there are some lingering issues from their recent argument.

Jesse’s Good News:

On a more positive note, Jesse receives some good news about his health. He gets the results of his five-year cancer scan, and it’s all clear! This is a huge relief for him, and the housemates are thrilled to celebrate with him. It’s a reminder that even amidst the drama, there are moments of joy and support in the Summer House.

Kyle and Amanda: A Family Visit

Kyle and Amanda take a break from the house drama and head to Kyle’s family home in Connecticut. It’s a nice change of pace for them, and they seem to enjoy spending time with Kyle’s family. The visit provides a welcome reset for them, and they return to the house feeling refreshed and reconnected.

Gabby and West: Moving Forward?

Gabby and West have a conversation about their relationship. Gabby asks West if he’s afraid to commit to Sierra, and he seems hesitant. This leaves Gabby questioning where things stand between them.

Overall:

Episode 14 of Summer House is a mix of drama, celebration, and personal reflection. We see the housemates dealing with their own issues, while also coming together to support each other. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of the summer fun, there are real-life challenges and emotions at play.

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