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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance season 10, episode 16

Time for some almost weddings?

  1. I bet Gino has not price checked this place
  2. Jasmine...you know black widows kill, right?
  3. Jasmine, $1,000 wedding dresses do exist
  4. I love how the consultants just straight-up ignored Gino's budget
  5. The consultant has champagne too?
  6. Anali...you were filmed with the stripper...there wasn't really an option to keep it a secret
  7. I don't like watching Sophie cry
  8. Oop Google Translate is failing a bit for Sam
  9. Sam, if you don't want to embarrass Citra's family then maybe you should've done a little bit of research?
  10. This is a pretty location that Gino found
  11. Manuel's mom is sweet
  12. Ugh I want Sophie and Rob to break up
  13. I'm glad Sam's dad showed up
  14. Gino's family seems to be softening to Jasmine
  15. Sam and Citra are married!
  16. Storms in Florida are no joke, Ashley (though she seems to know that)
  17. Clayton, I agree you put a lot of effort into getting Anali here, but you did not put effort into planning the wedding
  18. Next time Rob and Sophie's mom still don't like each other
  19. Next time Gino and Jasmine get married
  20. Next time Jasmine misses her family
  21. Next time looks like Sam didn't plan well
  22. Next time Nikki leaves Moldova
  23. Next time Clayton and Anali don't get married?
  24. Next time is maybe the finale?
  25. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiance, TLC

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