The cast members of "Shahs of Sunset" continue their wild ways as infidelities and accusations go flying going into the third episode of an already-explosive season 4.
Reza Farahan and fiance Adam Neely are facing a visit from Neely's parents, Mike Shouhed is finally ready to pop the question to fiance Jessica Parido, and Mercedes Javid (M.J.) is stirring up trouble by scheduling conflicting bachelor parties.
With all these marriages on the horizon, and all the parties coming up, it's a sure bet there will be plenty of drama erupting, as seen in the previews.
First to throw down the gauntlet is Javid, who, as Farahan's maid of honor, issues an ultimatum to her pals to attend either Farahan's or Neely's bachelor party, but not both.
In previews, Asa Soltan Rahmati calls Javid out on the decision to schedule both parties in the same night, saying it's ridiculous to have to choose between the two.
Someone who isn't involved in the fights this season is "Persian Barbie," Lilly Ghalichi, who left the show this year. She says she doesn't miss the show.
Ghalichi said in a blog on the Bravo website that she doesn't miss being on the show, but she may come back to TV at some point down the line.
"To be on a reality show...isn't easy," she wrote. "The entire world is watching, and judging you. It's a very emotionally tolling experience..."
Meanwhile, Asifa Mirza, who stepped into Ghalichi's footsteps on the show, has made a grand entrance - in Shah style - with fighting words, facing off with Shouhed's fiance Parido while the friends are on a group vacation.
Former player Shouhed intervenes and goes on to tell his pals he's taking the relationship to the next level. He reveals to E.T. that he enjoyed popping the question to his finance, Parido - in flashy style of course - on a skydive.
Parido completed her conversion to Judaism, and Shouhed said he is happy to have committed to his fiance - and the show - for better or worse.
"I committed to this project three years ago, good, bad, the ugly," Mike said. "This was something that was real in my life and I wanted people to see the evolution of myself and my relationship."