The Chrisley family drama shows no signs of slowing down. Even with Todd and Julie finally home, what should have been a heartwarming reunion has instead turned into another round of tension — this time with Chase Chrisley once again appearing to be the one left out.

Viewers were quick to point out Grayson’s reaction. He seemed upset that Chase brought his girlfriend Jodi along, yet he had no issue with Savannah inviting dozens of people — many of whom had never even met their parents. Fans didn’t miss the double standard: “Why is it always Chase who gets singled out while Savannah gets a free pass?” one commenter asked.

The frustration didn’t stop there. After news of the pardon, Chase left the house — but Savannah and Grayson apparently made no effort to call or text him about the pickup plans. “They made it VERY clear Chase isn’t welcome. Now they can’t even send him a message? That’s intentional exclusion,” one fan fumed.
What struck viewers as even more “convenient” was Savannah and Grayson suddenly claiming their grandparents were too fragile to go pick up Todd and Julie themselves. For many, the excuse felt like nothing more than a cover to keep Chase out of a key family moment. “Cold and calculated. Is this really how you treat your own brother?” another fan posted.

On social media, critics slammed Grayson for becoming “Savannah Jr.,” with both siblings accused of ganging up on Chase. Many fans felt this went beyond simple disagreements. “This is targeted, and it’s sick,” one viral comment read.

Now, with backlash growing, the big question remains: Can the Chrisleys ever repair the deep cracks in their relationships, or has the damage gone too far to fix?