Love Was Optional… But The Drama? REQUIRED.
90 Day FiancΓ©: Before the 90 Days came back this season like it had something to prove—and baby, it proved one thing loud and clear: these couples were not ready for love, but they were MORE than ready for chaos.
This wasn’t a season about fairy tales. This was a season about bad decisions, delayed flights, red flags dressed up as romance, and people flying across the world just to argue in person instead of over FaceTime.
Let’s break this mess all the way down.
✈️ The Premise… That Nobody Followed
The idea behind Before the 90 Days is simple:
You meet someone online, fall in love, and then travel overseas to see if the connection is real.
Simple, right?
Wrong.
Because this season? It felt like:
Half the cast didn’t trust each other
The other half had backup options
And everybody had secrets they were WAITING to expose on camera
Instead of “Is this my soulmate?” the real question became:
“What are you hiding?”
π£ The Couples: Love, Lies & Last-Minute Breakups
This season gave us relationships that went from “I love you” to “we’re done” in less time than it takes to unpack a suitcase.
π Breakups Everywhere
Multiple couples didn’t even make it to a stable relationship:
People flew across the world just to argue… and then break up
Some didn’t even make it past a few days together
Others dragged it out until the Tell All—only to explode in front of everybody
One of the biggest themes this season?
Nobody was on the same page.
π The “Wait… What?” Moments
This season was FULL of moments that had viewers pausing like:
“Did they really just say that?”
Secret hookups being revealed out of nowhere
Exes popping back into the picture at the worst time
People admitting they were still talking to other partners
And cast members exposing each other like it was a full-time job
At one point, it felt less like a dating show…
and more like a live group chat argument.
π€° Pregnancy Drama: Timing Is… Suspicious
Nothing shook the season more than the pregnancy reveals.
Two major announcements dropped like bombs:
One couple celebrating a pregnancy like everything was perfect
Another reveal that had fans asking:
“Wait… who’s the father??”
And the timing? Messy.
Because while people were breaking up, others were announcing babies.
It gave:
confusion
side-eyes
and a LOT of unanswered questions
π Engagements… But Should We Be Happy?
Yes, there was at least one engagement this season.
But instead of viewers screaming “aww,” the reaction was more like:
“Are we sure about this??”
Because after watching:
trust issues
constant arguing
emotional breakdowns
That proposal didn’t feel romantic… it felt like a risk.
π₯ The Tell All: Where EVERYTHING Blew Up
If the season was messy, the Tell All was a full explosion.
This is where:
Secrets came out
Lies got exposed
And people who were quiet all season suddenly found their voice
π₯ Key Moments:
Cast members calling each other out for hookups
Arguments that went from 0 to 100 REAL fast
People storming off stage
Backstage drama that was just as wild as on stage
And let’s be real—
the Tell All didn’t fix anything.
It made everything WORSE.
π¬ The Real Problem With This Season
This season had drama—but it also had a problem.
It started to feel like:
People weren’t there for love
They were there for attention, exposure, or revenge
Instead of building relationships, it felt like:
casting picked chaos on purpose
and let it play out with no emotional safety net
Which makes great TV…
but questionable relationships.
π The Vibe: Entertaining but Exhausting
There’s no denying it—this season was entertaining.
But it was also:
exhausting
frustrating
and sometimes hard to watch
Because you could SEE:
the red flags
the miscommunication
the emotional damage happening in real time
And still… nobody walked away early.
πΊ Final Thoughts: Was It Worth Watching?
Yes.
But not for the love stories.
Watch it for:
the drama
the unpredictable moments
the shocking reveals
and the Tell All chaos
Because Season 8 proved one thing:
Love might bring them together… but drama is what keeps them on TV.
⭐ Rating: 7/10
✔️ Entertaining
✔️ Messy
✔️ Unpredictable
❌ Not many real love stories
❌ Too many red flags ignored
❌ Felt more like chaos than connection
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