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The Valley: Persian Style picks up in the wake of the long-running Shahs of Sunset, bringing back several familiar faces and placing them in a new phase of life. The action has moved from the high-octane nightlife of Beverly Hills to the quieter, family-first rhythm of the San Fernando Valley.

The series follows Mercedes “MJ” Javid, Reza Farahan, and Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi as adulthood hits from every angle: parenting, shifting relationships, and marriages that look different under daylight. The backdrop has gone domestic, and the tension in the group still cuts deep.

This time, the show pairs these established personalities with a newer circle of friends and couples from the Persian community. The premise leans on a pressure point that feels instantly familiar: cultural tradition meeting modern California life.

Storylines swing from high-stakes real estate work to intensely personal medical histories, framing a cast that has aged out of club-hopping and into school runs and suburban dinner parties. The series watches long-term friendships get stress-tested by lifestyle changes and asks if bonds formed years ago can hold up under the weight of grown-up responsibilities.

Domesticity and the Return of the Icons

Seeing the original trio settle into the San Fernando Valley plays like a clear cultural pivot, and the show knows it. MJ has swapped late-night social circuits for a high-pressure career as a realtor at a prestigious agency. Her days balance professional demands with full “mom-mode,” right down to making dinners and managing the household. Her relationship with her mother, Vita, stays tense, with familiar family patterns resurfacing even in a new setting.

Reza brings steadiness to the mix, marking a decade of marriage with Adam Neely. He often steps into a protective mentor role, delivering blunt financial advice to friends who need it. GG’s storyline lands in a tougher place. She’s a single mother to her son, Elijah, and the show tracks her struggle to move toward financial independence.

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Her dependence on family support points to how hard “growing up” can feel when old safety nets still exist. The suburban move works as a major narrative choice: Beverly Hills sheen falls away, and mortgages and parenting become the day-to-day reality. That change resets the social stakes. Physical blowups at clubs give way to dinner party confrontations that feel just as high-pressure in a different register.

New Faces and Fractured Dynamics

The new ensemble arrives with instant friction, and the series wastes no time letting that energy spread. Sky Asakari and Bamshad Akhbari carry an air of mystery and awkwardness, shaped by their significant age gap and their decision to keep separate sleeping quarters. Their presence pokes at the group’s social norms, creating an ongoing sense of discomfort that hangs in the room.

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Tanin Nikpey and Greg Haroutunian bring the heaviest emotional thread. Their marriage is shaped by shared medical trauma after Tanin’s brain surgery, and the show frames that “trauma bond” as something that can keep two people close and far apart at the same time. Communication breaks down in visible ways, and the distance between them starts to look like a threat to their future.

Natasha and Amir Boroumand add a grounded view of suburban family life. They move through the group’s volatility while keeping their focus on parenting multiple children. Reza “RJ” Jackson completes the lineup as a self-described “retiring party boy,” bringing a younger charge to storylines that lean domestic. Conflict sparks fast with the “Ring Drama” between Sky and GG.

A basic jewelry repair goes sideways, then balloons into a fight about class, respect, and social limits. The dispute acts as the season’s ignition point, exposing how fragile the alliances are between newcomers and veteran cast members. The quiet streets of the Valley still leave plenty of room for an interpersonal explosion.

The Art of the Persian Suburban Aesthetic

On a visual level, the production commits to a bright, sun-soaked Southern California look. Cinematography lingers on high-end fashion and luxury real estate, and the editing steers attention toward home life. Kitchens and living rooms get a lot of screen time, matching the series’ interest in the cast’s private routines. Persian heritage sits prominently in the presentation of food and hospitality.

Elaborate dinner parties and the “Persian brunch” function as recurring set pieces, doubling as cultural celebration and social battleground. These scenes keep circling public image, showing characters polishing a perfect surface even as private tension simmers underneath.

Episode pacing follows that same split, bouncing between individual professional scenes and big group gatherings. Those group moments land with a particular kind of authenticity because so many of these people share decades of history. I keep thinking about how a camera crew can capture the weight of a long friendship with a glance, a pause, a familiar irritation that doesn’t need explanation.

The production polish gives suburban problems a cinematic punch, turning the threat of eviction or the strain of a marriage into something that carries real visual force. The “home-focused” turn catches a generational note, reflecting reality stars aging into the suburbs and trying to stay relevant there. The show looks technically sleek and still commits to the messy discomfort of modern adulthood.

The Valley: Persian Style premiered on January 8, 2026, marking a highly anticipated expansion of the Bravo reality universe. As a spiritual successor to Shahs of Sunset, the series follows a group of high-profile Persian friends as they navigate life in the San Fernando Valley. Viewers can watch the series weekly on the Bravo cable network, with episodes available for streaming the following day on Peacock. The show captures the transition of iconic personalities like Reza Farahan and Mercedes Javid into suburban domesticity, blending cultural traditions with the modern challenges of parenthood and professional growth.

Full Credits

  • Title: The Valley: Persian Style

  • Distributor: Bravo, Peacock

  • Release date: January 8, 2026

  • Rating: TV-MA

  • Running time: 42–54 minutes

  • Writers: Unscripted

  • Producers and Executive Producers: Alex Baskin, Jeff Jenkins, Lucilla D’Agostino, Jordana Hochman, Michael Beck

  • Cast: Reza Farahan, Mercedes “MJ” Javid, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, Tommy Feight, Adam Neely, Sky Asakari, Bamshad Akbar, Tanin Nikpey, Greg Haroutunian, Natasha Boroumand, Amir Boroumand, Reza Jackson

  • Director of Photography (Cinematographer): Evolution Media Production Team

  • Editors: Bravo Post-Production Department

  • Composer: Production Music Library (Various Artists)

The Review

The Valley: Persian Style

6.5 Score

The Valley: Persian Style successfully captures the bittersweet transition from youth to domesticity. While the large cast occasionally creates a scattered narrative, the authentic history between the lead trio provides a solid emotional anchor. The show finds its strength when it prioritizes genuine marital struggles and cultural identity over manufactured drama. It functions as a polished, sun-drenched study of how friendships evolve under the weight of suburban responsibility. It is a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate seeing familiar faces navigate the messy, unglamorous realities of growing up.

PROS

  • Strong continuity for fans of the original cast members.
  • Beautiful production design highlighting Persian cuisine and California landscapes.
  • Authentic exploration of complex "trauma bonds" and marital friction.
  • Meaningful representation of cultural traditions within a modern suburban setting.

CONS

  • A bloated ensemble that makes early episodes feel rushed.
  • Uneven pacing during the introductory phase.
  • Some conflicts feel surface-level compared to the deeper emotional stakes.

Review Breakdown

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