On the second episode of90 Day: The Last Resort, the couples had their first official group therapy exercise, and I was shocked by the results. Six90 Day Fiancéfranchisecouples are in Arizona repairing their relationship.The first night,The Last ResortSeason 2 couplesreleased a few major bombshells during group therapy but seemed willing to continue with the process.While the first episode highlighted a few major issues among the couples, I think the second episode revealed how far gone the couples really were while they were participating in Compromise Canyon.
The purpose of Compromise Canyon was to find rocks and write the main issue the partner had. Some of the topics ranged from transparency and compassion to respect and affection. The wait of the rocks was supposed to be symbolic and by the time they reached the top of the canyon,the90 Day Fiancécouplescould decide for themselves if progress was made.However, an activity made to show the couples how they can better grow together ended up revealing to me just how far gone they really were.

Only ‘The Last Resort’s Stacey and Florian Made Progress
This was a great opportunity for each partner to speak their truths while having the other partner truly listen and implement constructive criticism.However, what surprised me the most was the only couple who really seemed to make headway:Stacey SilvaandFlorian Sukaj.For her rock, Stacey chose “trust,” which made sense considering the couple’s history of infidelity. Florian chose “listening” and claimed Stacey often spoke over him and didn’t give weight to his opinions.
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It’s time to kick them to the curb.
Stacey cried, and Florian was there to support his partner. Both of them decided to leave their rocks behind as they promised each other to do better.Initially, I thought Stacey and Florian were one of the couples with the worst odds.Between their age gap and cheating accusations, this couple seemed to have one of the worst problems. So I was astounded when they were the couple with the most improvement so far. It’s still too early in the game,
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Not only did Stacey and Florian appear to be the best out of all the couples, but the rest of the duos showcased just how bad their relationships were.Biniyam Shibrewrote “respect” on his rockand while he was able to leave his boulder behind,Ariel Weinbergcouldn’t do the same.She picked “affection” and Bini couldn’t even look her in the eyes for 30 seconds.Sophie SierraandRob Warnebarely even participated in the exercise, as she was already exhausted and evaporated from Rob’s actions.
The same could be said forGino PalazzoloandJasmine Pineda,as they were still at each other’s throats most of the episode. Each of these stars baffled me more than the other.I don’t think Bini has genuine intentions of repairing his relationship and, while I agree, Ari can be forceful, I think she still has the right focus in mind. I think his actions were rude andtools just revealed how little he cared. Ifeel similarly about Jasmine andNatalie Mordovtsevaand their relationship. I think they’re focused on the wrong parts of their partnerships and it’s showcasing how selfish they can truly be.

In the end,90 Day: The Last Resortis supposed to help couples grow and learn.The Last Resortis also supposed to give couples tools they can use in the future to continue strengthening their relationship.Unfortunately though, if Season 2 continues the way it has been, I’m not sure any of the couples will agree to the recommitment ceremony. I found it entertaining that the couple I least suspected made the most progress, but it’s clear that all couples have a difficult path carved out for themselves.90 Day Fiancéand its spin-offs series air onTLC, and are available to stream onMaxin the U.S.
90 Day: The Last Resort
In90 Day: The Last Resort, five couples from the90 Day Fiancéfranchise, teetering on the brink of separation, embark on an intensive retreat to salvage their relationships. Guided by professionals, they confront deep-seated issues such as trust, intimacy, and jealousy through group therapies and unique activities.
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