What Time Is Summer House On Tonight: Batula Drives Bravo's 8 p.m. ET Finale

What Time Is Summer House On Tonight: Batula Drives Bravo's 8 p.m. ET Finale

what time is summer house on tonight is the useful question for Bravo viewers, and the answer is 8 p.m. ET on May 19 for the Season 10 finale. The episode runs directly into In The City at 9 p.m. ET, giving the network a back-to-back Tuesday block built around one franchise.

Season 10 has carried extra attention because Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke announced their separation in January, then Batula and West Wilson confirmed their romantic relationship in March. That sequence turned the finale into more than a season capper; it became the point where Bravo can keep the audience moving from the core series into a new spinoff without changing channels.

Bravo's 8 p.m. lead-in

The finale airs on Bravo at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 19, and the channel is also available through Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and DIRECTV. For viewers who want to watch live, that means the timing question is simple: tune in at 8, not after.

Episodes of Summer House will also be available to stream on Peacock the day after airing, which gives the episode a second window once the linear broadcast is over. That setup matters for a show in its 10th season because it lets Bravo capture live viewers at night while still feeding the streaming audience the next day.

From Batula to West Wilson

January brought the separation announcement from Batula and Cooke, and March brought Batula's relationship update with Wilson. Those two dates, more than any routine season beat, are what pushed interest around the finale and the reunion coverage.

Bravo has also said the series will have three reunion episodes and will return for an 11th season. The show usually picks up filming in the summer, around the Fourth of July, so the reunion run gives Bravo a bridge between the finale and whatever story line the next season starts building.

Tuesday moves to In The City

In The City starts at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo immediately after the finale, so the network is asking viewers to stay put for the next chapter instead of treating the finale as an endpoint. That is the cleanest takeaway for tonight: if you are watching live, the safest plan is 8 p.m. ET for Summer House and 9 p.m. ET for the new spinoff.

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