In a final attempt to salvage their relationships, previous couples from the 90 Day Fiancé universe will participate in a couples retreat to determine whether or not they can heal old wounds... Read allIn a final attempt to salvage their relationships, previous couples from the 90 Day Fiancé universe will participate in a couples retreat to determine whether or not they can heal old wounds.In a final attempt to salvage their relationships, previous couples from the 90 Day Fiancé universe will participate in a couples retreat to determine whether or not they can heal old wounds.
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They took so many conflicting personalities and put them into one group therapy session, 3 episodes in and the drama is already the best I've seen in the 90 day franchise so far. The arguments are intense and everyones problems on full display. Little Ed can not make nice with anyone and needs to have a brawl before the season is over. Asuelu would kiss anything other than his wife. Michael doesn't come to live in the USA because Angela has white girl rage, Jovi and Yara are the only normal ones. My only complaint is that every other 90 day series has 1hr30m eps, this one is 45 mins. Not right.
We turned this on thinking it would be fun, maybe similar to the type of drama the bachelorette gives you.
Starting off with season 2, everyone is in a relationship with someone from another country. Seems fishy.... Is everyone together for a green card?
Ari and Bini: huge red flag, Ari took binis email, social media (work and personal) and changed his passwords preventing him from accessing anything.
This is actually called abuse. He tells the therapist that he feels controlled and trust to him means him being given back what's his. She tells him to forget social media (which he needs for work) and "let's focus on communication bc that's what builds trust"
Hahahaha. Seriously? He just said, he feels controlled into the situation, is a victim of abuse and the therapists idea is to ignore his feeling of being controlled, rightfully so.
The therapists are morons, the couples aren't genuine, the abuse is over the top. I haven't heard anything constructive.
This is bad judgment entertainment.
I don't recommend.
Starting off with season 2, everyone is in a relationship with someone from another country. Seems fishy.... Is everyone together for a green card?
Ari and Bini: huge red flag, Ari took binis email, social media (work and personal) and changed his passwords preventing him from accessing anything.
This is actually called abuse. He tells the therapist that he feels controlled and trust to him means him being given back what's his. She tells him to forget social media (which he needs for work) and "let's focus on communication bc that's what builds trust"
Hahahaha. Seriously? He just said, he feels controlled into the situation, is a victim of abuse and the therapists idea is to ignore his feeling of being controlled, rightfully so.
The therapists are morons, the couples aren't genuine, the abuse is over the top. I haven't heard anything constructive.
This is bad judgment entertainment.
I don't recommend.
Please shut uppppppp ROB I can't stand him why is he so all over jasmine?.. he has to be gay I'm sure he is Gino's boyfriend these guys are so weird they think they are in high school, I can't wait till this is over just so I don't have to see rob or josh they are such liars and I wish we saw the pics of Josh's live in girlfriend while he was with Natalie, and what a liar I know Natalie is difficult but he was her boyfriend how dear he sit there and say 3 years he was just screwing her what an inconsiderate ass,, him and rob should get married I can't stand either of them and Gino it's your own fault you wouldn't sleep with your wife and jasmine go love Matt and get the heck away from Gino,
It's the usual suspects and the same mind-numbing kindergarden drama. Only this time, get this, it's at a couples retreat. Like an episode of Jerry Springer the characters belt out the same old tantrums, accusations and the odd fisticuffs. The fundamental issue is they understand this is how they should talk and act out because, well, that's what they get paid to do. They're famous now, right? I watched the first series of 90 days and it genuinely felt like it had something to offer, couples form different countries, cultures and religions tackling the realities beyond their initial physical attraction. It was insightful. This latest iteration, and where 90 days as a franchise has landed, is just a bunch of sad BS drama-fueled, fame-hungry individuals egged on by greedy producers desperately seeking out their next payday. Reality, it's not. Not even close. It's just sad.
Let's face it all these couples are there for a paycheck and a vacation. Regular couple problems or no problems, most of it seems blown out of proportion. Angela is never leaving Michael and vise versa as long as they are getting a paycheck. She's as rude and obnoxious as ever to everyone. At least he's being paid to put up with her. No wonder he stays in Nigeria, who could live with her? Liz and Ed , well who cares? Leave, stay mostly just go-away! Yara and Jovi are cool, but I see nothing wrong with their relationship that a little communication would not solve. I made it through one pisode, well and realized it was all the same ole BS as the entire franchise. You would be wise to save your time and skip this one. Spoiler Alert, I bet they all stay together unless TLC's follow up is 90-Divorce.
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- TriviaFilmed at the Isla Bella Resort, this is the same resort used for Jersey Shore Family Vacation Season 5.
- ConnectionsSpin-off 90 Day: The Last Resort Between the Sheets (2024)
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