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“Two whiskey sodas,” Idris tells the bartender. He looks back toward Lily and nods his head as she smiles at him.

This might be so easy that he doesn’t need the GHB, but hey, man, it’s a party.

He looks around to make sure no one is watching and unscrews the lid of the bottle, discreetly dumping it into one of the drinks the bartender slides across to him. Idris barely manages to conceal the bottle from Joel Strom when he comes up to the bar. He slips it into the pocket of his wet jeans.

“What happened to no shirt, no service?” Joel asks.

“Those swans are savage, bro. I almost lost an eye.”

“I hear you, man,” Joel says. “If the Platinum Triangle cameras don’t get you, then the swans will.”

Idris turns around and tracks the cameras. He wants to make sure there’s no chance he was caught pouring in the GHB. Good thing he’s not mic’d. He and Greta made that mistake once. MKTV aired as much of the audio as they could legally get away with, but Idris and Greta like to talk dirty. Joel has barely looked at Idris since the episode aired.

“I thought we were done shooting,” Idris says.

The filming schedule is about six months of the year. There’s also the “Real Home” footage, which is when a camera crew shows up and shoots for about three hours a day covering whatever goes on in the home of the featured families. And then the producers arrange additional shoots—dinners, parties, charity fundraisers, cast trips. And of course they get the cast “confessionals,” where each member of the cast sits alone in front of the camera talking about the scenes.

The confessionals are cut throughout the episodes and usually cause the most drama because of all the backstabbing and gossip. Last season they shot two rounds of confessionals, one before the season aired and then another round about halfway through the season, when everyone had seen enough episodes to know what was being said behind their backs. That’s when the gloves come off and the drama escalates for the second half of the season.

“Later, bro.” Idris nods at Joel, picking up the drinks from the bar and cutting across the party toward Lily, who’s waiting for him.

Idris always lies during confessionals.