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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance season 8, episode 16

Let's see who gets married.

  1. Wait was Tamara going the wrong way down the street?
  2. Mike, I'm not sympathetic towards your moping
  3. Mike seems surprised that Natalie left when he said he didn't want to marry her
  4. Why can't Natalie stay at Tamara's?
  5. Ah Tamara has a full house
  6. Poor Natalie
  7. Yara seems to be in a good mood
  8. The thing you guys need to get first is the marriage license
  9. John R. Fish Jewelry
  10. Jovi's mom is on Yara's side and I love it
  11. Auri's dress is so cute
  12. I love Hazel
  13. They have fake columns and I love it
  14. Gotta love the contrast between Jovi complaining about planning and Tarik loading everything in his car to get the wedding together
  15. Wow Tarik's brother is great
  16. Cut to farm animals
  17. Brandon is another useless man
  18. Brandon can't even hold flowers for Julia
  19. Julia is realistic saying that they may get divorced
  20. Julia has made the vast majority of the effort, Brandon
  21. Julia really does love him and I don't get it
  22. Julia is funny
  23. I didn't need to see Brandon shirtless
  24. Oh my god we're seeing them in the tub...WE'RE HERE
  25. Mike looked like something out of a horror movie just standing there
  26. Of course Mike didn't want cameras on
  27. I've said it before and I'll say it again...poor Natalie
  28. Yes, Mike, people cancel weddings but typically not without a reason and not two hours before
  29. Natalie, if people laugh at you then they're jerks
  30. I can't believe Natalie forgives him
  31. Mike, you have to marry her for her to stay
  32. I can't believe we've seen two sets of cat ears in this episode
  33. Zied is going to love the horse-drawn carriage
  34. Zied and Rebecca's wedding was sweet
  35. I love how all of Rebecca and Zied's guests have to double as camera people
  36. Julia looks like she's going to prom
  37. Brandon, either you help plan the wedding or you don't have a say in things...you can't refuse to help plan and then complain about things
  38. Wow Jovi and co really did bring beers in to buy a tux
  39. The store attendant is so stressed
  40. Jovi might throw up on his tux
  41. Mike, you have to make a decision
  42. The lawyer is not a relationship counselor, Mike
  43. Mike, they may come take Natalie out of her house
  44. The party lights in the limo are insane
  45. Aw I'm glad that Hazel's family is there on Zoom
  46. Tarik is such a good dad
  47. Aw Tarik cries
  48. "I feel like: come on, let me bite you"
  49. Aw Hazel is crying too
  50. Aw Hazel included Auri in her vows
  51. And Hazel and Tarik are married
  52. Tarik's mom seems sweet
  53. Tarik and Hazel need to work on stuff before getting a girlfriend
  54. Brandon, Julia is way too good for you
  55. Wow Brandon listened to one thing Julia wanted
  56. The officiant said "Yulia" which confirms that Brandon and his family have been saying the wrong thing
  57. The Russian vows really get to Julia
  58. And Brandon and Julia are married
  59. Brandon's grandpa said he thought about finding girls for Brandon...
  60. Mike, not giving an answer is an answer
  61. Okay, Mike, I get wanting circumstances to be different, but they aren't
  62. Next time Yara and Jovi get married (probably)
  63. Next time Andrew feeds lies to his family
  64. Next time Stephanie calls Harris's children's mother
  65. Can't wait

(Prompt by me)

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