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Bravo Resolutions

Season 1, Ep. 57

Ellen and Amy kick off the new year by making some Bravo-related resolutions for themselves, then turn the tables and bestow some resolutions for the shows we love. Ellen commits to more mayhem in 2026, and Amy vows to stop acting like a certain housewife.

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