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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance season 10, episode 14

Time for some more confrontations. 

  1. Sophie's mom is astute
  2. Sophie...you should leave
  3. I'm so confused about what Igor/Justin is angry about
  4. You two went to therapy once, Ashley
  5. Oh boy we're counting with the knife, huh, Jasmine?
  6. I blame Gino too
  7. Jasmine, I don't believe you're actually going to leave
  8. Your sister hung up with good reason, Clayton
  9. Clayton's mom is problematic
  10. It is sweet that Sam's dad practiced greeting Citra's family
  11. Wait Sam has four siblings?
  12. Aw Jasmine's dog is cute
  13. "They die"
  14. Ho boy Clayton hasn't gotten an officiant
  15. You guys are being rude to Anali
  16. Igor/Justin likes Nikki's horse's ass
  17. Nikki...you can do better
  18. Okay just cause it's difficult at the beginning, Ashley, doesn't mean it'll be easy at the end
  19. Oop Sam is coming clean
  20. Anali and Clayton put too much on Clayton's sister
  21. Cool so Rob is also unsure
  22. Next time Manuel misses his kids
  23. Next time Igor/Justin and Nikki do have their engagement party for some reason
  24. Next time Nikki performs
  25. Next time Sophie comes out to her mom
  26. Next time Sam's mom is difficult
  27. Next time Citra's dad seems to be against the marriage
  28. Next time Clayton tries to ban strippers (but there is a stripper)
  29. Next time should be fun
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiance, TLC

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