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Season 3.
A leaner, more settled cast closes out the original run, unaware it's about to become the franchise's longest hiatus.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Season three tightens the cast: Alexia Nepola returns to full-time status alongside Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Lisa Hochstein, and Joanna Krupa, while Ana Quincoces and Marysol Patton recur and Karent Sierra appears as a guest. Sixteen episodes make it the original run's shortest and, as it turned out, its last — Bravo wouldn't order another Miami season for eight years.
The #07 slot.
Slot #07 of 7 in the Real Housewives of Miami Editor's Canon. Season three closes out RHOM's original Bravo run, and the contraction that preceded the cancellation is visible in the cast list. Alexia Nepola returns to full-time status, but Ana Quincoces and Marysol Patton slide to recurring roles and Karent Sierra appears only as a guest, leaving a thinner five-person core to carry sixteen episodes. The show still functions — Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Lisa Hochstein, and Joanna Krupa hold the center — but the energy of a full ensemble is missing, and the season reads, in hindsight, like a show running low on momentum right before an eight-year hiatus. Historically significant as the closing chapter of an era; the thinnest cast of the seven seasons ranked here.