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Me, Me, Me!
I still find the old guy creepy, but the young girl appears to be really into him. I guess if it works for them? Still makes my skin crawl. The Russian and the Mormon. She seems like a good kid, she's young, I think she's genuine when she says she wanted to change her life. I think she's had a rough life. I feel bad for her as I think his parents are going to judge her at every turn and find her wanting. The Jamaican -- I don't know. There's something off about that one, but I can't figure out what. I'm not sure he's going to be happy in PA. He's another who I think has had a rough life and is looking at this as a way to improve his life and the life of his family. I don't find this season (so far at least) as disturbing as last season. Last season it seemed much more opportunistic. I wish they would give updates on some of the previous couples -- it would be interesting to see where they are now. |
They have done a couple reunion specials, one of which aired right before Season 3 started. Maybe you can find them on demand. |
| The New Orleans bartender is a disgusting creep. I hope his fiancée wises up. |
Anyone else thinks Mormon guys is very gay? She's absolutely not going to change her ways and she shouldn't! |
Yes, I think he is gay. And she may be playing sweet and innocent, but I think she is conniving. When she talked about her "Mormon dresses" it was like she was acknowledging that they were costumes for a role she is playing. |
i can't figure out the old guy. sometimes he seems nice and normal, but the way he talked to the fiancee and his daughter ("you girls just hang out") like they were on a playdate? so ick. russian & mormon - seems weird to me that she'd switch her lifestyle that dramatically, but he IS cute and sweet. and probably gay. jamaican - can't quite figure that one out, either. he doesn't seem as opportunistic as he did in the first episode, but they still don't make sense to me. the jappy ny girl and the israeli soldier - something tells me this won't work well. |
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The guy from Israel seems to be a recent transplant from Russia or Ukraine.
If he had Israeli citizenship, he would have been able to get a US tourist visa with an initial 6 months legal stay without any problem. She kept on saying they had to meet in Canada because he could not get an entrance visa to the USA ... I am not sure about this one. He's very hot though and she is totally into him. |
He's an Israeli citizen supposedly, but he moved there from Ukraine as a child. |
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I love this show.
Old guy and philipino girl: Clearly he is trying to recreate what didn't happen with his first wife. I think he was stunted in a way raising his children solo and now wants to live the dream with the new girl since the kids are all grown. He seems like a bit of a control freak, but she seems to have backbone to stand up to him. Israeli guy and jewish girl: I can see why she likes him, he is too cute. Seems like she is way more into him then he is into her though. Mormon guy and Russian girl: He is gay and in denial or hiding it. He seems genuinely sweet though. She also seems sweet but I agree she seems like she had a tough background and his using him to improve her life. I don't blame her for that though. New Orleans bartender and Thai girl: She seems nice and genuinely into him. There is something majorly off with him. He is very immature but also very creepy. His stoner roommate is cute though. Jamaican guy and single mom: I hope it works for these two since she has a son who clearly already loves him. Its clear she shes herself as fit and values his hot bod. I think he also using her to better his life (like russian girl) but hopefully is committed to her. Latin guy and Colombian girl: This guy is baby who loves the drama and she seems happy to give him that. He sees himself as some type of don juan with all of the cheating and drama he creates. I don't see this one working. |
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OK, anyone watch episode 3? It bugs me that they misstate the law. They act like the 90-day period is this time period during which you are thinking about whether to marry this person, when in fact the US citizen petitioner must attest under penalty of perjury that they intend to marry this person. Obviously, you can't compel someone to marry you, and people change their minds, but the visa is intended for people who are actually engaged. Second, they repeatedly state that the foreign national finance/finacee is not allowed to work during the 90 day period. They are in fact eligible to apply for work authorization during the 90 day period. Yes, I realize that tv producers take creative license in "reality" shows.
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I actually feel sort of bad for the old guy (Mark?) I think he's had a tough life and obviously has a lot of issues associated with his first wife. Yes, the way he talks to Nikki is really patronizing and dad-like, but I think his heart is in the right place. He's just kind of messed up.
Devar is growing on me. WTF is with the fat Latino guy who thinks he's such a hotshot? |
Oh and I feel SO bad for Noon - I saw a tweet where someone was like "she's probably the only person who comes to America and ends up worse off than she was at home!" |
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Am I the only one still watching?
I think Melanie's sisters are so incredibly rude. Why do they think it is any of their business how many women Devar has slept with? That said, it is becoming abundantly clear that he views Melanie as a sugar mama since he admitted that 90% of his future earning will go back to his family in Jamaica. I would say that Alexandra and her gay Mormon are not going to make it, but supposedly they are now married in real life. |
I'm still watching! I totally agree the sisters were rude. Why couldn't she be sleeping with people as easily as he could? End it is too bad he was such an idiot with that money conversation – seems like her son really likes him. Her son is adorable. |