Shahs of Sunset - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Only Guilty Men Bring Flowers
After an epic battle at reunion last season, Reza decides to mend fences with MJ in the best way he can. Faced with turning 40, Reza also looks to treat himself to a Porsche. Mike and his girlfriend Jessica get serious when she agrees to start the process of converting to Judaism. GG and her sister Leila find a new friendship in the midst of Leila's surprise divorce. Working to move forward, GG finally apologizes to her old nemesis Asa. Lilly throws herself a gala bash for her "Dirty 30" birthday, but MJ ends up left off final guest list leaving Reza and the rest of the group caught in the middle.

These People Are Not Your Friends
Asa pays a visit to the bottling plant for Diamond Water and finds that she will need to make even more changes. Moving forward in their relationship, Reza and Adam decide to move in together. GG pressures her boyfriend Sean into a bigger commitment and works to get MJ hired as her sister's realtor. The group is still split over MJ's omission from Lilly's party and tempers flare when MJ and Lilly finally meet face-to-face forcing the group to decide which side they are on in the MJ-Lilly Battle Royale.

Bad Things Happen When I Eat Salami
MJ is back in the group's good graces, but after spilling one of GG's secrets to her boyfriend Sean, she finds herself in yet another rift. GG asks for an apology from MJ, but MJ refuses leaving GG to retaliate by trying to get Leila to fire her. Lilly is still reeling from MJ's assertion that no one in the group is her friend and questions why she even bothers. Mike helps his family pull together an epic Persian party to celebrate his brothers' graduation from dental school, but tempers boil over at the party when Leila has to pull an angry GG and MJ apart.

Sorry. Not Sorry.
Mike tries to drum up new business for his partnership with Reza using an outlandish method, but finds his mom's approval is hard to come by. Asa works to move forward with a new art show and finds herself on the defense when Lilly confronts her about not standing up for her at the group dinner. GG and her family go on their annual rafting trip and invite Reza… who decides to trick MJ into going with him in an attempt to get MJ and GG to mend fences. After an epic rafting excursion, GG asks again for an apology, but MJ still refuses to accept she did anything wrong.

Fresh Off the Boat
MJ and Vida work on their relationship, and Vida discovers MJ can still surprise her. Asa reveals her plans with Diamond water to her parents. Reza's boyfriend brings home a surprise Persian neighbor who triggers a violent emotional reaction in Reza. In an effort to get closer to Reza, Mike gets the gang to visit a Middle Eastern gay club, where Reza has another run in with the unwelcome neighbor. A heated exchange between them pushes Reza's buttons and he shocks the entire bar -- and himself -- with his emotional meltdown. The group is split when Reza storms out with MJ, leaving Mike to pick up the pieces.

Persian Pride
Feeling his absence, Asa, Lilly, and GG wrestle with the stories they hear about Reza and find his behavior unsettling. When Reza finally resurfaces, he makes an emotional confession to Asa.

The Velvet Rage
Mike and Jessica grow closer, while GG and Leila argue about MJ hanging around. Meanwhile, Reza enters therapy to deal with his recent outbursts and comes to some surprising conclusions.

Caught in a Bad Bro-Mance
Asa takes GG to Tai Chi to help cope with her anger issues and in the process she decides to finally come clean to Sean. Mike goes shopping for an engagement ring for Jessica, and Reza and Adam decide to host a housewarming party, but after recent events, Mike, GG, and Lilly are left off the guest list.

Sometimes You Just Have to Drink It Off
MJ tries to salvage some risqué personal videos she deleted from her computer, while still pursuing a business and personal relationship with GG's sister Leila. Mike meets up with questionable friends to pursue a business opportunity while his mother applies pressure to ‘put a ring' on Jessica. After her recent break-up, GG tries to date the hottie that she made out with at Lilly's party. Asa prepares for the debut of her Diamond Water with a glamorous, celebrity studded launch party, but is totally unprepared for the blow up that happens when Reza and Mike see each other in person for the first time since Club Noor.

The Buttery, Chocolate Croissant
Asa brokers a tentative peace between MJ and GG, and the girls conspire to bring Reza and Mike together for a fun day at the races that they hope will inspire them to kiss and make up after the Diamond Water blowout.

In Love There Must Be Torture
After the debacle at the race track, MJ exacts her revenge on GG by crossing the line with GG's parents. GG calls her sister out for blindly siding with MJ after the incident, and while the rest of the gang preps for their big trip to Turkey, Reza and Lilly have a fateful conversation that leads to an unexpected end.

Return to the Homeland Part 1
Despite simmering tensions, the whole gang embarks on a vacation to Turkey to take part in Asa's family reunion. While touring around the old city, Mike has a startling realization outside the Blue Mosque, and Reza wrestles with his identity as a gay man in a neo-Muslim country.

Return to the Homeland Part 2
The group plans a yachting excursion on the Mediterranean, and GG and Reza must go to unusual lengths to solve their seasickness. Spurred on by her family reunion, Asa organizes a clandestine trip to the Iranian border for herself, her mother, and Reza, who are forbidden to return to the Homeland.

Is This 40?
GG and MJ go to visit a doctor about freezing GG's eggs, and MJ and her Mom's birthday spa date goes horribly wrong. Reza plans a getaway for everyone except Lilly to Palm Springs at a private mansion where he unveils a big surprise about his future.

Reunion Part 1
Bravo caps off the explosive third season of Shahs of Sunset with the two-part reunion when Reza, MJ, Mike, Lilly, Asa, and GG all sit down with Andy Cohen for the ultimate Farsi face-off.

Reunion, Part 2
Reza, MJ, Mike, Lilly, Asa, and GG continue to hash out all of the drama, excitement, ups and downs of the third season with Andy Cohen.
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