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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? season 5, episode 3

Colt better leave Chicago this time.

  1. Karine should stay wiht her family
  2. I feel so bad for Karine's mom
  3. I'm surprised Karine's mom hugged Paul
  4. Colt is still in Chicago and I'm so mad
  5. Colt is so manipulative
  6. I guess they're in love?
  7. IT IS TOO EARLY
  8. I love that Larissa is complaining about dating profiles because, yes, tacos come up so much
  9. "I'm half white, half sexy"
  10. I feel like Larissa doesn't know the word philanthropy 
  11. I can't believe this guy was prepped
  12. I also love that he's doing his interview while holding wine
  13. Libby's face immediately fell when Andrei said they were staying at his parents' house
  14. Libby and Andrei need to communicate
  15. It would be a good time for Andrei to bond with her family and vice versa
  16. Syngin is a very chatty interviewee
  17. Okay so even I know there is a specific way to pour Guinness
  18. I don't think you usually hear day of for jobs
  19. Did we see Angela meet with that first lawyer?
  20. Immigration lawyers don't make wills
  21. Angela, you can split stuff between multiple people
  22. Oh my god that's so many people and so many generations to live with
  23. Oh my god the kids start crying immediately when Asuelu got in the car
  24. I would not take your kids during a measles outbreak
  25. Asuelu is so sleepy
  26. You can also get coffee that is not dessert
  27. Colt is FINALLY leaving my city
  28. "I sad, but I drink"
  29. Colt is the right person for no one...except maybe his mother
  30. Planning a trip to Brazil is less crazy than talking about marriage
  31. You need two carts, Paul
  32. Paul, you are an adult
  33. You're worried about her breaking the law, Mr. Arson?
  34. "He's such an idiot, I swear to God he's such an idiot."
  35. I'm not sure Andrei planned it maliciously, I think he planned it thoughtlessly
  36. This last dress looks amazing, but it is not conservative
  37. Don't worry, it won't be her dream wedding so you're not missing that
  38. Her English is much better than your Portuguese 
  39. Paul you're asking these questions when she's seen the airport, the car, and a hotel
  40. Angela, you don't have a friend who can go?
  41. I love that they just have a cake sitting between them
  42. Can't one of the producers be the witness...like they've known Angela for years
  43. I approve of Kalani and Asuelu talking to a doctor
  44. Kalani was prepping for COVID and she didn't even know it
  45. The doctor is like..."I did not ask to be in this discussion"
  46. Oh no Asuelu thought all doctors were men
  47. I feel like if I was told the vaccine provided 93% protection, I would not go into a place with an active outbreak
  48. I cannot believe this treatment has a lasting effect
  49. Yes, Larissa, insert yourself into this situation
  50. Did Tania's doctor's office not have an automatic door? That seems not okay
  51. Yikes this was a bad injury
  52. Tania, think about getting a different kind of job
  53. Off this is uncomfy
  54. We get to see Moldova next week
  55. Colte Gal is in Larissa's phone
  56. Paul...that car is super dirty
  57. Colt, telling your mom is gonna go bad
  58. I am glad to see Michael without Angela
  59. Asuelu is going to suggest taking care of those two little kids is easy
  60. Can't wait til next week!

(Prompt by me)
90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? TLC
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