In the latest episode of the popular Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale,” the storyline takes an intriguing turn with a guest appearance by the legendary Patti LuPone, who portrays the formidable socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post, famous for her opulent gatherings and the establishment of Mar-a-Lago.
This week’s installment, titled “Maxine Is Ready to Single Mingle,” follows Maxine as she navigates new romantic waters with Dr. Dusty Magic, portrayed by John Stamos. The episode revolves around Maxine and her partner Evelyn, played by Allison Janney, negotiating a deal with the powerful Post to secure financing for their ambitious plans concerning the Palm Royale.
The backdrop of the episode is steeped in Palm Beach history, with a nod to the real Marjorie Merriweather Post, who was known for her lavish square-dancing parties at her estate. Viewers are treated to a historic depiction as LuPone’s character shines during a vibrant square dance, which serves as a central event of the episode. This setting is not just a whimsical backdrop but also brings to life Post’s legacy of dance and entertainment.
As the narrative unfolds, Maxine is confronted by complications from her personal life. After a romantic evening with Dr. Dusty, she learns that she must use funds from the Rollins estate to assist Linda, a character seen previously escaping to Cuba. This twist adds urgency to Maxine and Evelyn’s plan to acquire the Palm Royale with proceeds from selling gold bars, which ultimately leads them to approach Post for financing at her square dance event.
The festive square dance is more than just a social occasion; it becomes a battleground for Maxine, whose blossoming relationship with Dr. Dusty becomes overshadowed by her past when Douglas unexpectedly returns, causing a cascade of misunderstandings.
Meanwhile, political tensions bubble beneath the surface with Dinah and Perry’s ascent in the Palm Beach political landscape. Dinah, having inherited political influence, strategizes to maneuver Perry into a mayoral run as a Democrat. However, her plans seem to be intricately linked with the desires of the Republican administration, raising questions about loyalty and ambition.
The episode crescendos with suspense as various characters seek to unearth the mystery surrounding Douglas’s disappearance, which is cloaked in secrecy and misdirection. Offers for deals take unexpected turns, culminating in Maxine’s Faustian bargain with Pinky, which highlights the stakes involved in the story.
Ultimately, “Maxine Is Ready to Single Mingle” weaves a rich tapestry of romance, politics, and historical allusions, primarily anchored by the compelling performances of LuPone and the rest of the talented cast. With each episode, “Palm Royale” continues to explore the complex interplay of trust, ambition, and the often turbulent social dynamics of its Palm Beach setting. This blend of humor, drama, and factual references keeps audiences engaged while paying homage to the area’s illustrious past.

