’90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?’ spoilers find that as the show resorts to fisty-cuffs amongst the Potthasts, tackling Pulaa family members and Angela Deem being…Angela, fans are growing more and more restless with the previously beloved franchise.
Yes, drama is always a good thing, and is what has viewers glued to screens for two hours each Sunday, but the show has strayed so far from its original format that loyal fans are starting to turn off their televisions in droves.
’90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?’ Spoilers – Fans Disappointed in “Jerry Springer” Direction the Show is Headed.
Next week we will see Angela flash her newly engineered breasts in anger during the Tell All as she continues to abuse her husband and anyone else who dare challenge her or her big, loud opinion.
Previews for the reunion episode also show that Charlie Potthast will be on hand to challenge Andrei Castravet to another duel and no one will be surprised if the two continue what they started at Chuck’s BBQ.
Tammy and Mama Asuleu also have fight face on as Tammy, as usual, goes after everyone in the cast.
Next please.
This whole season has drawn ire from fans for its overplayed cast, seemingly fake storylines and the simple fact that abuser Angela still has a platform. Could this possibly be the begging of the ed for TLC’s juggernaut reality franchise?
Many are threatening so on Twitter
I may be breaking up with #90DayFiance i didn’t sign up to watch a jerry springer type show… I don’t want to see Angela’s breast… ever
— diana ☾ (@frijol2208) August 8, 2021
@90DayFiance This show was something to watch last year during lockdown when there was no sports on TV. I've continued watching it and now it's as exciting as being stuck in traffic. It feels like the Jerry Springer show, aspring actors who can't act. #90DayFiance
— Tal Zuckerman (@talzuckerman) August 2, 2021
Dear TLC, some friendly advice: the teaser is supposed to make you want to see next week’s show. #90DayFiance pic.twitter.com/XlszjAZlEM
— NotARaja (@NotARaja) August 9, 2021
However, TLC isn’t likely quivering in their shoes.
90 Day Fiancé is still their highest rated series and is the most watched non-news/sports show on cable TV, with the summer season drawing an average of over 2.5 million viewers each week. 3 million viewers per week is the average when the show airs in fall, spring and winter.
The show does air year round. As one season ends another starts, with spin offs often overlapping each other like Pillow Talk, Darcey and Stacey and, coming to the cable network for the first time, The Single Life all airing at the same time as the final episodes of season 6 of 90 Day fiancé: Happily Ever After.
So, complain as we may, 90 Day Fiancé will air what they want to air and yup…we’ll continue to watch it.
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