I need some advice guys and gals! My friend got me hooked on Last Resort, so of course I then went to season 1 of 90 Day Fiancé. I’m now mid season 8. Anyway here is where I need the advice…once I finish the series I want to start one of the spinoffs as I’m seeing that we learn a lot more about couples on Before The 90 Days, Happily Ever After?, The Single Life (I feel like I’m forgetting one).

Which spinoff should I go for next? Thanks!

  • OkWaltz3857@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I want to petition for streaming services letting you watch things in order they were shared including all spin offs I had no method to my madness in watching and I met some couples on 90 day when they were introduced in another series. Like I watched the single life before I watch before the 90 days and I had no idea where the mucinex man came from (ed) same thing with yohan and Danielle I met them on the other way and had no clue they were in love in paradise

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    10 months ago

    You’re also forgetting the Other Way and Love in Paradise. I like them all so it’s really up to you. Many crossover couples.

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    10 months ago

    You’re also forgetting the Other Way and Love in Paradise. I like them all so it’s really up to you. Many crossover couples.

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    10 months ago

    It depends on what you’re looking for, I think.

    • The Other Way and Before The 90 Days tend to feature new couples. Before The 90 Days is basically an online dating show where people who have even talking online with foreigners decide to meet in person for the first time. The Other Way is about established couples where the American is traveling to another country (instead of the other way in regular 90DF).

    • Happily Ever After and The Single Life usually feature couples / people who already starred in one of the other shows. Happily Ever After is basically a sequel where you see married couples from one of the other shows living together, and The Single Life is about the dating lives of cast members from other shows who got divorced or split up after their seasons ended.

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    10 months ago

    It depends on what you’re looking for, I think.

    • The Other Way and Before The 90 Days tend to feature new couples. Before The 90 Days is basically an online dating show where people who have even talking online with foreigners decide to meet in person for the first time. The Other Way is about established couples where the American is traveling to another country (instead of the other way in regular 90DF).

    • Happily Ever After and The Single Life usually feature couples / people who already starred in one of the other shows. Happily Ever After is basically a sequel where you see married couples from one of the other shows living together, and The Single Life is about the dating lives of cast members from other shows who got divorced or split up after their seasons ended.

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      10 months ago

      I wish I knew there were SO many shows. I’m weird about watching things in order so I wasn’t sure if it would be good to watch Before the 90 Days prior to Happily Ever After and Single Life since perhaps some of those people will be on Happily Ever After and Single Life. I hope that made sense! lol.

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        10 months ago

        I totally get you. I’m the same way. I started B90 first and was like what is this amazing gift from the TLC gods. So I started all the original recipe 90D. Then worked on Happily Ever After and then the rest started to take off so I’ve been able to keep up chronologically as they air. That’s my advice on the best way to approach it: do a little research (I would personally love this part lol) and plot out when things aired, and then follow that checklist. It’s the only way to do it if you want to follow storylines in a way that makes sense. I am jealous that you get to watch everything with fresh eyes! What a gift!

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      10 months ago

      I wish I knew there were SO many shows. I’m weird about watching things in order so I wasn’t sure if it would be good to watch Before the 90 Days prior to Happily Ever After and Single Life since perhaps some of those people will be on Happily Ever After and Single Life. I hope that made sense! lol.

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    10 months ago

    You would enjoy watching any of 90 Day Fiancé-The Other Way. To see people from the US trying to conform and accept the customs of other countries is always very interesting and educational to watch. Then just regular 90 Day Fiancé with people from other countries coming to the US and fitting in here. Don’t bother with The Single Life. After you get a bunch of 90 Day episodes watched then you might want to catch up on some couples then you can watch Happily Ever After.

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    10 months ago

    I wondered this myself when I started watching. So I googled something like, ‘the best order to watch 90 day fiance’ and I stumbled upon this…
    https://www.smcculloch.com/90-day-fiance-viewing-order
    It’s served me well and puts things with the couples in a more sensible perspective with timelines, etc. I’m skipping the Single Life though because I find it very tedious.