Kyle Richards has had a lot to say about glass-smashing drama on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and - not surprisingly - how castmate Brandi Glanville is to blame.

With their on-again, off-again sisterly relationship always at a boiling point, Richards told TMZ last night that she and her sister are currently cool towards each other. 

The season-ending reunion show was taped Feb. 20, but viewers are seeing the  Amsterdam episodes now.  

Emotions have not cooled down since the "poker night" at Eileen Davidson's house earlier this season, when Kim Richards was behaving oddly.  As cast-mates worry about the status of her sobriety over the next several episodes, Kim Richards admitted her behavior was strange on that night because she took one of the pain pills prescribed to her ex-husband, Monty.

Glanville has defended Kim Richards, often accusing Kyle Richards of not stepping up and being a true sister.  Kim has echoed the sentiment and has in front of the entire group called her sister out on her lack of sisterly behavior, thus fueling the fire between Kyle Richards and Glanville.

Kyle Richards said in her Bravo blog that Glanville's complaint that she wound up "in the middle" between the sisters is rediculous because Glanville put herself there of her own will.

"She is in the middle because she is constantly putting herself in the middle where she doesn't belong," Kyle Richards writes. "Why doesn't she remove herself and let me and my sister try to work things out instead of constantly being in her ear trying to turn against me? She keeps saying that she is her friend and has been there for Kim. What exactly has she done for her?"

Meanwhile, at the dinner table back in Amsterdam in her own attempt to mend the group, Glanville asks the women to each say something nice about the others.  She, of course, admits there are people in the group that she doesn't like and will only say something nice about their appearance.  In the end, Glanville does something dumb -- she slaps Lisa Vanderpump in an attempt to lighten things up -- but the result is an angry response from the Beverly Hills restaurateur. 

Vanderpump later tells her husband on the phone that she felt "violated" by Glanville's slap.  While regular Bravo-watchers know that some of the antics on the "reality" show may be pre-planned, Vanderpump told her husband, Ken, the strike from Glanville was out of place and thoroughly unexpected.