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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days season 6, episode 16

Time for some big emotions (again).

  1. Statler, it's obvious why Dempsey is so upset
  2. Statler is wearing shoes on the bed and I don't like it
  3. Oh Dempsey
  4. I guess cigars are a thing for Riley
  5. Aw doggo
  6. Oh man...did Riley and Violet even have sex?
  7. Is Amanda love bombing Razvan?
  8. I don't want to know what Gino has done with that pillow
  9. Gino, if you were a better guy, I'd find all the flags very cute
  10. Oh great, Nicola is "willing" to propose
  11. "Okay but like" is a great response to a proposal, Meisha
  12. Nicola, do you have a budget?
  13. Wow Meisha's facial reactions are hilarious
  14. I really don't like watching Cleo cry
  15. "Kids situation" seems to be putting it lightly, Statler
  16. Oh great, Dempsey is saying Statler can move in
  17. Statler, have you like...checked the UK's immigration policy?
  18. "My one true love" is an interesting thing to say for someone with a dead spouse, Amanda
  19. Are we gonna get explicit (yes)?
  20. Nicola and Meisha...I really don't know if they'll make it
  21. So I guess Statler and Dempsey are gonna try and make it work
  22. Ugh so I guess Riley and Violet did have sex
  23. I don't know, I feel like if Violet just wanted to get to the US, she would've acted differently
  24. You need such therapy, Amanda
  25. You know, Jasmine, you are on the next season of 90 Day Fiance so I'm not concerned for ya
  26. Gino, maybe hire a lawyer...
  27. Next time is the tell all
  28. Next time we have a live audience
  29. Next time people make CHOICES with their outfits
  30. Next time people tell Meisha to dump Nicola
  31. Next time Jasmine is in person
  32. Next time Jasmine maybe has a sex video
  33. Next time Tyray calls the Christian behind "Carmella"
  34. Next time looks great
  35. Can't wait

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days, TLC

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