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The reunion comes back — and brings someone new.
The reunion comes back after a season off, and a new agent joins right as it does.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Season 9 adds Sandra Vergara to the Oppenheim Group's roster and brings the reunion special back after Season 8's one-season gap — Tan France returns to host for a fifth consecutive time, his longest active run behind the reunion desk. Ten episodes make up the main season, with the reunion following a week later as its own release, restoring the two-part format the show had used through Season 7.
The #05 slot.
Slot #05 of 9 in the Selling Sunset Editor's Canon. Season 9 brings Sandra Vergara into the Oppenheim Group's roster and restores the standalone reunion special after Season 8's one-season gap, with Tan France back behind the reunion desk. That's the format's biggest structural hook returning right when the canon needed it to, and pairing it with a genuine new-agent addition gives the ensemble fresh friction to work through once the ten-episode main run wraps. It doesn't reinvent anything Season 5 didn't already establish, and a comeback still reads as a comeback rather than a leap forward. But putting the reunion back in place, with new blood in the mix, earns this season a real step up from the one before it.