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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 8, episode 9

Time for some clashes.

  1. Emily's mom shouldn't have said that she gives cow skin to her dogs
  2. I like that Emily is excited to learn Cameroonian cooking
  3. Wow even the very beginning of Rob and Sophie's therapy session is rough
  4. Oop Sophie doesn't know how old Rob is
  5. So Rob has a thing for Velma
  6. Okay, TLC, you do not HAVE to show Loren's surgery like this
  7. Oy Manuel and Ashley need therapy
  8. Oh Jasmine, get thee to a therapist
  9. Patrick, you should've asked her dad for a blessing
  10. Lol Loren ordered a delivery of toast
  11. Rob's voice was so flat when he gave Sophie compliments
  12. Emily's dad is really trying
  13. Okay so I get Emily's mom being hesitant about the bride price, HOWEVER, I would encourage her to examine many American traditions around marriage like the father "giving away" the bride
  14. Loren is loopy
  15. Man, Manuel's friend is trying so hard
  16. Wait how is it watery and strong at the same time, Gino?
  17. Does Gino know that pageants are expensive?
  18. Oop Gino and Jasmine should have this conversation in private
  19. This season Patrick and Thais have a party for their baby
  20. This season John is annoying
  21. This season Kobe and Emily are still in love
  22. This season Rob picks out sexy outfits for Sophie
  23. This season Ashley is suspicious of Manuel's money habits (but maybe the money is for his kids?)
  24. This season Nicole and Mahmoud should divorce
  25. This season Jasmine does a pageant?
  26. This season maybe Gino didn't submit Jasmine's permanent residence paperwork
  27. This season we actually see Angela and Michael!
  28. This season things (unsurprisingly) take a bad turn for Angela and Michael
  29. This season should be good
  30. Can't wait for another episode!

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, TLC

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