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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 8, episode 20

Time for part 1 of the tell-all!

  1. I just want everyone to know that I had to go to TLC-Go to watch this episode
  2. What a wild premise for a tell-all
  3. I love Patrick saying having sex on the bed can act as dibs
  4. Jasmine, even if Gino could afford this house, I doubt that would make you two a good couple
  5. Thaís looks so cold in these shots outside
  6. Emily is so pregnant
  7. Are Gino and Jasmine not staying together?
  8. Jasmine is going to rub Emily's feet...sure
  9. Yes, Manuel and Ashley's relationship heavily relies on sex
  10. DON'T WIPE HIS TEARS, LIZ (I will have to talk about the two of them sometimes because of how jumbled everyone is, but generally I won't talk about just the two of them)
  11. Patrick! You're a rat!
  12. I like Sophie as a brunette
  13. Sophie, if you're married...maybe you should figure out labels?
  14. Wow Kobe just getting into it
  15. Oop Angela and Michael get out of at least one night of group hangs
  16. Of course Gino and Jasmine had another fight
  17. Everyone peeping on this conversation
  18. Kobe and Emily are matching!
  19. Did Jasmine say, "Save me."?
  20. THEN GET A DIVORCE, GINO
  21. Angela...you hold stuff in???
  22. Yes, Angela has a tiara
  23. Oop Angela is going off right from the start
  24. Angela, you chose to do this show
  25. So yeah, no Nicole and Mahmoud
  26. You do try and control Jasmine, Gino
  27. Gino, shut up
  28. Gino's family is on Jasmine's side and I love it
  29. It's been sooooooo long for Gino and Jasmine
  30. Ho boy, Gino, have we not seen your worst fights?
  31. Wait how has Jasmine not seen Gino naked?
  32. Oop Gino was looking at an ex's porn
  33. Next time Angela and Michael fight
  34. Next time Kobe admits that he wasn't single when he met Emily
  35. Next time Michael said women are stupid?

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, TLC

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