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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way season 4, episode 9

Time for some resolutions? 

  1. I mean...there is definitely mail in the Dominican Republic, Daniele
  2. Boy they can't communicate about anything, can they?
  3. Nicole...you literally told him to leave and he lef tyou with producers
  4. Mahmoud's brother seems like a good guy
  5. Aw good, Isabel's parents reacted well
  6. Ah yes, catfishing your lover...a 90 day staple, Jen
  7. Oop Rishi sent a sexy pic
  8. Kris, all of those people are right
  9. Oof you have kids, Kris, maybe don't imply you weren't totally in love (though now I forget, maybe her exes were abusive)
  10. Wow Jeymi really seems to love Kris
  11. Aw Gabe...I'm sorry you're in your head
  12. I still dont think Mahmoud and Nicole should be together
  13. Gabe is so good with Isabel's kids
  14. Oh god Daniele and Yohan knew each other less than a year when they got married
  15. Daniele and Yohan should not be married
  16. Lol Jen's sister-in-law wants to see the photo
  17. Next time Oussama reads a poem about Debbie
  18. Next time Kris and Jeymi start a business?
  19. Next time Nicole and Mahmoud should break up
  20. Next time Yohan and Daniele fight
  21. Next time Gabe asks for Isabel's hand
  22. Next time Isabel's dad is speechless again
  23. Next time Jen confronts Rishi
  24. Next time should be fun
  25. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

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