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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 9, episode 2

Not sure what's going to happen this episode, since we only got a season preview last episode.

  1. Wait, Gino, you hadn't told this lady about your deal?
  2. This tongue stuff is too much for me
  3. Loren...did I see you look pleased at your friend getting so worked up?
  4. Andrei is rude as hell
  5. Georgi is trying to be reasonable (IMO)
  6. Tigerlily whacks her own weeds?
  7. Tigerlily, if you can afford to drop $24k on toilets, you can afford to hire someone to renovate the cabin
  8. I mean, I do think even if Tigerlily doesn't convert, she could read at least like some cliffnotes of The Quran
  9. I'm glad Jasmine has a friend
  10. Of course we have another 90 Day singer in Kara
  11. Oop Guillermo doesn't know if he loves and cares about Kara
  12. Having your husband come to your birthday party is pretty basic tbh
  13. Natalie is asking questions late/Gino is very late in being upfront
  14. Yeah, Noga did have a big reaction, Libby, but Andrei was being a jerk
  15. Alexei and Loren did not add much to this
  16. Georgi, don't tell Darcey that at 50 she's "halfway"
  17. Adnan, Tigerlily should drive because she knows the roads better
  18. Natalie is being too reasonable IMO
  19. Next time Georgi isn't saying "I love you back" and it's uncomfy
  20. Next time Georgi and Darcey head for Bulgaria
  21. Next time is a girls' night for Loren, Libby, and Yara?
  22. Next time Adnan is pushing Tigerlily to convert
  23. Next time Guillermo is considering joining the Air Force and Kara is not receptive
  24. Next time Jasmine is doing beauty treatments and wanting Gino back while staying with Matt
  25. Next time Gino and Jasmine meet up

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, TLC

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