The gloves are off and the frost is on within the newest episode of Grosse Pointe Backyard Society, NBC’s delightfully depraved suburban drama that continues to serve high-stakes horticulture with a aspect of deep-rooted secrets and techniques. “Frost” doesn’t simply dwell as much as its chilly title — it delivers a biting, emotional, and juicy hour of tv that pushes practically each character to a breaking level.
The episode kicks off with a poetic voiceover from Brett — sure, it is lastly his flip — as he lays in mattress musing in regards to the secret lifetime of vegetation and the unpredictable nature of gardening. It is the proper metaphor for every part that unfolds: unpredictable, messy, and rising uncontrolled. When an early frost threatens the backyard simply weeks earlier than the distinguished gala cup, panic ensues. Cue the group frantically blow-drying flowers like their lives rely on it (as a result of, on this world, they sort of do). With Marilyn conveniently out of city — and, hilariously, prone to homicide somebody if she finds out — the backyard membership scrambles within the face of literal and metaphorical breakdowns.
However frost is simply the tip of the iceberg.
“Frost” – GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY. Pictured: Melissa Fumero as Bertie, Aja Naomi King as Catherine, AnnaSophia Robb as Alice and Ben Rappaport as Brett. Photograph: Mark Hill/NBC ©2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. |
In the meantime, Brett is being lured deeper right into a money-laundering scheme by an investor he didn’t know was soiled — all orchestrated by Connor, his charming snake of a rival. The stakes are rising quick for Brett, and we see each flashbacks and flash-forwards that tease a a lot darker ending for this already shady dynamic. In a present crammed with scrumptious pressure, the Brett/Connor rivalry is evolving into one of the crucial gripping threads.
Catherine, at all times the queen of management, is pressured to face her final adversary — her personal mom. Their passive-aggressive conflict lastly hits a boiling level when Catherine kicks her out. However in a weak twist, we later discover Catherine comforting her drunken, heartbroken mother — proving the apple doesn’t fall removed from the emotionally exhausted tree.
“Frost” – GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY. Pictured: Alexander Hodge as Doug and AnnaSophia Robb as Alice. Photograph: Mark Hill/NBC ©2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. |
The episode is expertly layered with emotional payoffs and contemporary twists. Whether or not it’s Catherine being known as out for changing into her mom, Brett being blindsided by betrayal, or Bertie breaking down after manipulating the reality one too many instances, “Frost” hits laborious. And in true Grosse Pointe Backyard Society trend, it ends with a quietly haunting cliffhanger — Connor and Brett on the backyard centre, the night time of the gala, pressure thick as winter air. Did Brett kill Connor? Is he the mysterious physique we’ve been teased with all season? The present is planting seeds of doubt all over the place, and we’re hooked.
With whip-smart dialogue, powerhouse performances, and a narrative that retains twisting like an unruly vine, “Frost” is without doubt one of the season’s strongest episodes. It’s a reminder that on this backyard, secrets and techniques are fertilizer — and the drama solely grows wilder from right here.