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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 8, episode 21

Time for part 2 of the tell-all! 

  1. I forgot Gino's family was still there
  2. When were you two good, Gino?
  3. Angela hit Michael with a snowball in a non-playful manner
  4. Thais was setting Gino up to agree that Jasmine is beautiful and he didn't
  5. Michael can't do anything right in Angela's eyes
  6. I love everyone removing things Angela could hurt Michael with
  7. Loren, it isn't your fault
  8. So Michael said all women are stupid, huh?
  9. This is not your house, Angela
  10. Did Thais say Patrick gets mad when they don't have sex?
  11. I would be as nosey as Ashley in this situation
  12. Wow we're talking about porn
  13. Y'all might not be straight (which is fine!)
  14. Yes, Jasmine's boobs are quite prominent
  15. Jasmine is respectful
  16. Four of five kids is so many
  17. Yay Kobe and Emily moved out!
  18. Aww Kobe
  19. Angela, Ashley's opinions and feelings are valid
  20. Isn't Emily trying to encourage Kobe to teach the language?
  21. I don't really care about this Kobe's ex plotline
  22. Hey, chicken nuggets slap, Michael
  23. Exactly, let him go
  24. Next week we investigate a toilet
  25. Next time Thais gets into it
  26. Next week John arrives!
  27. Next week Kae arrives
  28. Next week Angela's PI arrives
  29. Next week looks great
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

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