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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After season 7, episode 16

  For the record, I won't be typing about Big Ed (you can ask me why if you're curious). 

  1. Sumit and Jenny...you two need to talk
  2. I love how Michael's friends knew Angela was in town
  3. This is a beautiful German town Yara, Jovi, etc. are in
  4. Jovi, it's on you that you can't speak Yara's language
  5. You mean where you're trying to make decisions for her, Yara
  6. I've said it before, but I'll say it again, shut up, Talmadge
  7. Chuck has met somebody online...this'll go well
  8. Yes, double date!
  9. This is a wild idea, Usman
  10. Well that went better than I thought
  11. Omg please say "Islam"
  12. Well Angela is the boss I guess
  13. Ah now Jovi is now expressing his actual concerns
  14. Man it's almost like talking about having kids behind her back or something, Sumit
  15. Welp Sumit is talking about having kids in front of her now
  16. Jen looks great
  17. Is Chuck getting catfished?
  18. Oop that fire was too close for my comfort
  19. This counseling session feels like such a tease
  20. Gah we're here, Angela and Michael
  21. Did Angela call people "my brothers"?
  22. Michael not getting the fiance visa remains wild to me
  23. Next time Bilal and Shaeeda have a serious conversation
  24. Next time Yara stays?
  25. Next time Michael did something?
  26. Next time we finally get to see the family therapy session!
  27. Next time Kim wants sex
  28. Next time Kim and Usman break up?
  29. Next time looks good
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

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