‘Kings Court’ brings the bachelors’ friends and family in to meet the ladies: How you can stream free
A brand new episode of the hit reality dating show Kings Court premieres on Bravo Sunday, Aug. 17 at 9/8c
This week’s new episode brings back the sense of vulnerability between the contestants and the bachelors as the kings are set to peel back another layer to themselves as their families and friends join the cast for a meet and greet.
Where to watch Kings Court season 1
Cord cutters looking to catch this week’s can’t-miss episode can stream the latest Bravo reality dating series through a variety of streaming platforms like Fubo, DirecTV, Sling and Peacock (next day).
Fubo is a popular live TV streaming service that appeals to cord cutters looking to enjoy a plethora of live TV channels and helpful features. Starting at $84.99 a month after its free trial, this popular streaming service offers users over 100 live TV channels through its base package and includes helpful features like unlimited DVR.
Popular Bravo hits like Kings Court is available for streaming through DirecTV, too. With plans starting at $86.99 after its 5-day free trial, DirecTV offers a variety of live TV channels, tailor-made genre packs to slim down filler overload, and a load of other appealing features.
Streaming Platform | Promotion | Price |
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Fubo | Free trial | $84.99/month after free trial |
DirecTV | 5-day free trial | $86.99/month after free trial |
Sling | No active promotions | $45.99/month |
Peacock | No active promotions | $10.99/month |
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Peacock currently offers its subscribers the ability to stream blockbuster movies and hit TV shows as well as award-winning Peacock originals such as The Traitors, Poker Face and Twisted Metal. The popular streaming platform offers two plans, and pricing starts at just $10.99 a month.
What to expect from this week’s new episode
During this week’s new episode, the kings’ friends and family join the party all too ready to investigate the potential matches, evaluate how true their connections are, and offer plenty of advice on how to move forward.
Additionally, in an effort to look out for their friend/family member, those there to support the kings leave no stone left unturned as they dig into the truth about their potential queens.
Previous episode recap
Last week’s episode set the stage for the contestant to further their connections with their chosen bachelor and initiate deeper conversations by including a breathtaking vineyard as a scenic background.
While on the vineyard date, many of the participants broke down their walls and became the most vulnerable they’ve been all season, including Felisha.
While there, Felisha openly revealed past relationship trauma and traced that trauma back to her inability to open herself up for heartbreak as easily again. While most viewers guessed early on Felisha’s past relationships played a major role in how she approaches romance now, it was finally confirmed.
Meanwhile, one of the bachelors, Tyson Beckford, was seen letting his protective walls crumble a bit, too. Known as a playboy when it comes to previous relationships, Tyson cleared the air and revealed to the ladies and viewers alike that him being involved with the show is the first step in seriously committing to someone.
Towards the end of the episode, it was revealed to the cast that family and friends would be joining this week, and though most contestants are feeling secure in their budding connections, some are only focused on the impending eliminations soon to come.