Studio Review: 90 Day Fiancé: The Last Resort
"Y'all didn't come to fix NOTHING!"
Let's just go ahead and call it what it was — 90 Day Fiancé: The Last Resort was not about healing, growth, or saving relationships. This was pure, uncut MESS for television.
TLC had the nerve to send these couples to a luxury resort under the illusion of therapy, but let’s be real — nobody came to fix anything. They came to argue, throw drinks, expose secrets, and get their little vacation check.
Every episode felt like a therapy session gone left. Petty arguments, screaming matches, walking off camera, and everybody in everybody else's business. Instead of doing the work, they were doing the most.
Big Ed and Liz? Toxic overload. Jovi and Yara? Baby vs. party life war. Angela? Loud as ever. Kalani? Showing up with a whole hall pass man like it was nothing. It was giving Love & Hip Hop: Green Card Edition.
The therapists tried — bless their hearts — but the couples were not ready, not willing, and not about that healing life. At the end of the day, the only thing that got worked out was their next appearance fee.
Final Grade: A+ for the drama, F for the therapy.
TLC knew exactly what they were doing... and we watched every messy minute.
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