Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Steven is trying to take Richie the US without his mom. He’s maddening. Olga probably wants to kill him.
Is he the guy from Bowie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Jonathan and Fernanda. They seem to actually love each other. I really like how they are playful with each other and interact. Plus they are not good looking which is refreshing for this show.
I get that she's young, but why did he think it was cool to dance up on a girl at the club when she was in the bathroom? If my DH did that, I'd be kind of p*ssed too.
I see myself doing the same thing...throwing the drink at the lady wasn't all too bad. I dont know why Fernanda has "anger management issues"...those are not issues people. It's normal to react possessively when you love someone. The one with real anger issues is that 20yo kid with the Russian gal ordering her to get dressed and glaring at her. Plus, he has obvious hygiene issues. Gross. I dont think Olga trapped him. She's pretty enough to have found a nicer, more mature man but alas she's stuck with this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Steven is trying to take Richie the US without his mom. He’s maddening. Olga probably wants to kill him.
Anonymous wrote:I met Danielle yesterday. Apparently she is in Rockville/ Silver spring often. She's really nice in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I really miss from this show is the actual relationships. The people who have built up a relationship over time, decided to marry, and are now going through the visa process. It's such a joke now--all the pairings are either completely staged, mismatched on purpose, or hiding major things. Remember Kyle and Noon? Or that Mormon kid from the tiny town that met his wife while he was on his mission? Even with flaws in those relationships, they were REAL. Now it's essentially married at first sight.
That Mormon kid and his wife have issues too. They have a black baby that they say is his. They say the baby is dark because her dad is afro Cuban.
Anonymous wrote:What I really miss from this show is the actual relationships. The people who have built up a relationship over time, decided to marry, and are now going through the visa process. It's such a joke now--all the pairings are either completely staged, mismatched on purpose, or hiding major things. Remember Kyle and Noon? Or that Mormon kid from the tiny town that met his wife while he was on his mission? Even with flaws in those relationships, they were REAL. Now it's essentially married at first sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I really miss from this show is the actual relationships. The people who have built up a relationship over time, decided to marry, and are now going through the visa process. It's such a joke now--all the pairings are either completely staged, mismatched on purpose, or hiding major things. Remember Kyle and Noon? Or that Mormon kid from the tiny town that met his wife while he was on his mission? Even with flaws in those relationships, they were REAL. Now it's essentially married at first sight.
+1. Social media totally busts these couples. Some of them are no stranger to finding love on foreign country websites. Some have major secrets (From past seasons Karine was pregnant before she met Paul by someone else and was not a "stranger" to men as was Annie with David, Paul had a stalking history). Some relationships were completely fake from the get go and all parties inolved were in on it (Ricky from last season) or the couples were already married (allegedly Rachel and John from last season and Leida and Eric from this one) and are faking the drama for the cameras, or by the time the show airs we know they did get married like Colt and Larissa so all the will they/won't they/I have doubt storylines are a joke.
What also is annoying is the assumption that the viewers are dumb. Scenes are heavily edited or re-shot altogether. I notice food amounts on plates, liquid levels in glasses, clothing and make-up, especially nail color, like a woman may have a colorful manicure at dinner, but in the car ride home, bare nails.
Anonymous wrote:What I really miss from this show is the actual relationships. The people who have built up a relationship over time, decided to marry, and are now going through the visa process. It's such a joke now--all the pairings are either completely staged, mismatched on purpose, or hiding major things. Remember Kyle and Noon? Or that Mormon kid from the tiny town that met his wife while he was on his mission? Even with flaws in those relationships, they were REAL. Now it's essentially married at first sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone see Fernanda released pics of jonathans junk on IG LOL
Anonymous wrote:What I really miss from this show is the actual relationships. The people who have built up a relationship over time, decided to marry, and are now going through the visa process. It's such a joke now--all the pairings are either completely staged, mismatched on purpose, or hiding major things. Remember Kyle and Noon? Or that Mormon kid from the tiny town that met his wife while he was on his mission? Even with flaws in those relationships, they were REAL. Now it's essentially married at first sight.