The episode ends on a cliffhanger. As the sisters leave the table in tears, Kim’s phone buzzes. She looks down, her face goes white, and she tells the producer to cut the cameras. The screen cuts to black.
The episode opens in an unusual place: not a glam squad, but a silent, pristine nursery. Kylie Jenner, often the most private sister, breaks the fourth wall. We see her crying while holding her newborn son (who we later learn was temporarily named "Wolf" before the name change to Aire). The Kardashians S03E01 Can Everyone Get Their S...
The episode opens not with glamour, but with a cacophony of voicemails and text alerts. Kim Kardashian, in a confessional, states bluntly: “Everyone is spiraling.” The title card—“Can Everyone Get Their Sh t Together??”—thus appears less as a query and more as a command from the production team to its subjects. This rhetorical framing is deliberate. By posing the question, the show acknowledges the audience’s fatigue with the family’s perpetual drama while simultaneously promising a new level of raw, unpolished reality. The “sh t” in question refers to three distinct axes: interpersonal communication (the Kim-Kourtney feud), public relations (the aftermath of the 2021 Astroworld festival, where 10 people died), and the logistical nightmare of coordinating nine hyper-wealthy schedules. The episode’s thesis is that for this family, emotional labor is indistinguishable from content production. The episode ends on a cliffhanger
This narrative choice is the episode’s most sophisticated act of control. By subsuming a public tragedy into the private language of “getting our sh t together,” the show performs a kind of emotional gerrymandering. It acknowledges the controversy just enough to seem responsible, then pivots to the safer terrain of sibling rivalry. In this sense, “Can Everyone Get Their Sh t Together??” is not a documentary about a family; it is a crisis management simulation disguised as a reality show. The “sh*t” they need to gather is not justice or accountability, but their brand coherence. The screen cuts to black
As the credits roll on Can Everyone Get Their S..., viewers are left with the sense that the stakes have never been higher. The glamorous vacations and red-carpet moments are still there, but they are increasingly overshadowed by the very human struggle to stay connected. Season 3 isn't just about the spectacle; it’s about the survival of the family unit in the face of unprecedented fame.
From Kylie Jenner’s emotional postpartum journey to Khloé’s lingering trauma over the Tristan Thompson paternity scandal, Episode 1 sets a somber, high-stakes tone. Here is everything you need to know about the Season 3 premiere.
The episode cuts to Khloé in her Calabasas home with her daughter, True. She receives a text from Tristan asking to see True. The producers ask if she has forgiven him for the paternity scandal (where he fathered a child with another woman while allegedly trying to reconcile with Khloé).