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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 9, episode 6

Time for some fights.

  1. Flowers are like kind of the minimum, Gino
  2. So many bubbles
  3. Also, I don't need to be here
  4. You are still married, Gino
  5. Andrei and Libby are bad at communication
  6. [Winston screams]
  7. Georgi playing with toys is hilarious
  8. Ho boy Darcey is using the toys to communicate
  9. This fortress is really beautiful
  10. Hilarious foreshadowing
  11. Kara, have you told Guillermo you want him to show up?
  12. Alexei, what do you mean Andrei "lost" $75,000? (sounds like he got scammed?)
  13. While I'm #TeamJasmine, it is wild to invite her to this party, Michelle
  14. I don't know why Tigerlily thought Adnan seeing a placenta would help
  15. Was the wine Andrei served Chuck out of a pop bottle?
  16. Libby is really into Andrei
  17. Soooooooo exactly how good is real estate in Moldova?
  18. Darcey is always funny
  19. Michelle, you are trying to cause trouble and I'm here for it
  20. Natalie has every right to be pissed
  21. Well that escalated quickly...and over Gino?
  22. Wow I really thought Andrei and Libby were filming in black and white
  23. I doubt Kara is cheating
  24. I get why Natalie is so upset
  25. Next time Darcey tries to bond with Georgi's sister
  26. Next time we meet Julia's parents
  27. Next time Libby is upset that Andrei lied
  28. Next time Matt confronts Gino
  29. Next time Adnan pressures Tigerlily again and calls her a demon
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

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