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15 thoughts on the first three episodes of The Ultimatum: Queer Love, season 2

Spoilers for the first three episodes, but don't tell me more!

  1. I think I've finally learned everyone's names
  2. My friends I'm watching with have ominously told me that some of the women whose names I struggle to remember will become quite memorable
  3. Why is Joanna the host? Could we not find someone queer?
  4. Also, she doesn't even do anything
  5. I think Marita just wants to be single 
  6. I feel so bad for Magan and Pilar whose families do not accept them
  7. How does coming out over email feel more dated than coming out over letter?
  8. Like every reality show, ho boy could some of them use therapy
  9. I maintain that having trial marriages with other people is a wild way to figure out if you want to marry someone else
  10. I said something mean about Bridget's hair that I probably shouldn't repeat
  11. I hope Magan does take the MCAT
  12. This is a very attractive cast
  13. Kyle reminds me of someone and I can't put my finger on it
  14. A meme has also let me know there will be a fight about brussel sprouts at some point?
  15. I'm excited to watch more!

The Ultimatum: Queer Love, Netflix

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