Growing Up Chrisley Season 3 Episode 3 Boos Brothers
- TV-14
- August 26, 2021
- 21 min
The third episode of season 3 of Growing Up Chrisley is titled "Boos Brothers." In this episode, Todd and Julie Chrisley's children, Chase and Savannah, head to Vegas for a weekend of partying and gambling with their friends. The siblings make a stop at a liquor store, where they are surprised to find out that they will be doing a blind taste test of different types of alcohol.
Back in Nashville, Todd and Julie are dealing with their own issues. Todd is trying to get over his fear of horses, so he enlists the help of a horse therapist. Julie, on the other hand, is feeling a bit neglected and decides to go to a spa for some much-needed relaxation. However, she quickly discovers that the spa isn't what she expected and begins to feel even more overwhelmed.
Meanwhile, back in Vegas, Chase and Savannah meet up with their friend, Grayson, and his brother, Ethan. The four of them decide to hit up a club and end up getting bottle service. As the night progresses, things start to get wild and they begin to lose control. Savannah becomes concerned about Chase's drinking and tries to get him to slow down, but he refuses.
The next day, the siblings head to a casino to try their luck at gambling. Savannah ends up winning big, but Chase is not so lucky. He loses a significant amount of money, which leads to a confrontation with Savannah. The two argue over Chase's irresponsible behavior and Savannah's bossy attitude.
Back in Nashville, Todd is still working on his fear of horses. He meets with the horse therapist again and has a breakthrough. He learns to trust himself and the horse, and finally manages to ride one without fear. Julie, on the other hand, decides to take matters into her own hands and surprises Todd with a romantic dinner at home.
In the final scene of the episode, Chase and Savannah return to Nashville and have a heart-to-heart with Todd and Julie about their weekend in Vegas. They all reflect on their behavior and vow to be more responsible in the future.