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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance season 10, episode 10

Time for some big emotions.

  1. Wow Gino's cousin is giving some solid advice
  2. Jasmine, haven't you been hurt in this relationship already?
  3. Rob, shut up
  4. Sam...Yom Kippur is a Jewish holiday
  5. Sam, your brother is right, you should learn anything about Islam before converting
  6. Sam!
  7. Igor/Justin...I think Nikki has a right to be upset
  8. Jasmine and Gino can get along...who knew?
  9. Lol they were bowling too slowly
  10. Nick...Devin's dad is being okay with this conversation
  11. Omg is Sam the first man who cleaned for his partner's arrival?
  12. Sam, you do have to put pillowcases on the pillows
  13. Oy, Citra missed making fun of Sam's small face
  14. This was a sweet idea of Clayton's
  15. Clayton...maybe you could suggest ways for you and Anali to make friends together?
  16. Devin, you're wearing gold earrings right now
  17. Devin's poor wedding dress consultant
  18. Rob! You're being so rude!
  19. This poor ring guy
  20. Miami looks beautiful. I bet Jasmine won't want to leave
  21. Maybe Nikki and Igor/Justin will actually break up
  22. Next time Gino and Jasmine are too explicit
  23. Next time Jasmine says she doesn't want Gino's family at their wedding
  24. Next time Devin and Nick get married
  25. Next time Clayton meets his friend
  26. Next time Clayton is a dick
  27. Next time Ashley tries on wedding dresses and a crystal crown
  28. Next time Sam comes clean
  29. Next time Rob and Sophie have a fight in public
  30. Next time looks good

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiance, TLC

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