'The Valley' season two reunion. Trae Patton/Bravo Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text [This story contains spoilers from The Valley reunion part three.] The sophomore season of Bravo's The Valley has come and gone, and the three-part reunion left its audience with a few major revelations and unanswered questions. During part one, Brittany Cartwright recounted the domestic situation with her estranged husband, Jax Taylor, discussed throughout season two's entirety, while also divulging new information about his alleged assault. At the top of season three, they admitted that during one instance, Taylor got angry and flipped a coffee table, which bruised her knee. Related Stories TV Is Miami the Most Underrated 'Real Housewives' Franchise? NBCU Unscripted Exec and EP Weigh In TV 'Project Runway' Turns 21: Why Heidi Klum Came Back (and Made It Work Without Tim Gunn) However, during part one of the reunion, Cartwright alleged that Taylor broke her Stanley cup, phone, laptop and threw her into a bush. He denied her claims, though she cites having footage of the alleged assault via her Ring doorbell camera. The Valley's reunion was filmed on May 2, as both Kristen Doute and Nia Booko were pregnant, and only a few episodes of the season had been released to the public. A lot has changed since the special series of episodes were shot, most notably being Taylor's exit ahead of season three (he cited he was stepping away to focus on his "sobriety, mental health and coparenting relationship"), Michelle Saniei's breakup from her then-boyfriend and the arrival of Doute and Nia's daughters. At the beginning of the reunion, Cartwright revealed that Taylor had "called me the other day and said that he didn't know if he was going to get kicked off the show, so he was prolonging [our divorce] in case he needed to get alimony from me." Fast-forward to modern times, the formerly fired Vanderpump Rules cast member has now departed The Valley, so it's even further unclear where the state of their divorce stands. Cartwright will surely share that story as season three gears up to begin filming, though next season will differ from the past two installments without Taylor's point of view. Part three of the reunion dove deeper into the conflict surrounding Danny Booko inappropriately grabbing Jasmine Goode's partner, Melissa Marie, on Halloween before filming for season two began. Janet Caperna was widely criticized by some of her castmates (and viewers alike) for bringing up the incident on camera after Danny, Goode and Marie had conversations about the situation and settled on moving forward. Janet affirmed that she was "glad I talked about it a lot because it's happened multiple times since." Andy Cohen, who hosted the reunion, asked, "You're saying he's touched other women's butts?" to which Janet replied, "He's been inappropriate and made women uncomfortable multiple times since as recently as the Super Bowl." "Until the behavior stops, I don't feel bad talking about this stuff, and there's a couple people on this stage that know about it," Janet added as she called upon Saniei to reveal that Cartwright "mentioned that you felt uncomfortable on your birthday around Danny." In a joking tone, Brittany confirmed, "Well Danny, you did get pretty drunk and you were following me around for a little bit, but you didn't like touch on me or nothing. His personality just very much changed and he started being very flirtatious. I don't really know how to explain it, but it wasn't that same thing as what it was on Halloween." The cast discussed Janet, too, saying that Danny "sexually assaulted" Goode and Marie during one of the final running episodes of the season. Doute argued that it felt like Janet was "attacking Danny and Nia" over a situation she had no involvement in, though she stood ten toes down in her stance on the matter. "And I felt like, I'm not attacking somebody, this guy did something pretty horrible and I think we have to address that. So I thought it was serious, she [Jasmine] thought it was serious and I used the legal term for the definition of what he did," Janet said. "I think that if you put your hands on women without their consent, you have to own up to that." Janet's message isn't wrong; she's just not the right messenger to deliver it. The audience has found fault with her dispute with Danny primarily because the incident involved Goode and Marie, not herself. Plus, viewers have been quick to note that Janet and her husband, Jason Caperna, have been avid supporters of Taylor, who allegedly assaulted Cartwright, which juxtaposes her stand on the inappropriate activity inflicted upon Goode and Marie by Danny. The final reunion episode highlighted some of season two's lighter moments, mostly centered around Doute and Luke Broderick'