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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance UK season 1, episode 6

Time for a new couple!

  1. God, Richard, I don't care
  2. It's wild to me that people get married without their kids having met their partner
  3. Emma...you don't even know how to say hi to Hossein?
  4. You need to be able to talk to your partner about sex if you plan for sex to be a part of your relationship
  5. COME CLEAN, SHAUN
  6. Also, clean, Shaun
  7. Hi, Calum!
  8. Solid, Calum
  9. That is a huge cleaver for what looks like squash
  10. Calum and Marvin are cuties
  11. Maybe Marvin just has a type?
  12. RICHARD
  13. YOU ARE SEXIST
  14. I will hate you all I want
  15. It is weird that Richard gave you booty shorts, Kathleen
  16. Your humor isn't translating because it isn't funny
  17. Shaun and Christine literally have a kid together, Jimmy
  18. Jimmy is rude
  19. The greenscreening is rough on this version
  20. SHAUN! STOP SPENDING MONEY YOU DON'T HAVE!
  21. Aw Shaun really loves Christine and she really loves him
  22. An engagement seems a LITTLE soon, Calum
  23. Welp why would you marry him then, Emma?
  24. Wow that room Calum is in is white
  25. Next time Richard fails (I predict) to impress Kathleen's father
  26. Next time Marvin arrives (or not)
  27. Next time Kadie and Alejandro talk about where to live
  28. Next time we meet another new couple
  29. Next time looks wild (because of the new couple)
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

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