90 Day: The Last Resort - Season 2
Season 2
This season, 90 Day Fiancé couples Ari & Bini, Brandon & Julia, Gino & Jasmine, Rob & Sophie, Josh & Natalie and Stacey & Florian have all reached their relationship breaking points. The six couples will spend three weeks at a desert oasis in Arizona, where they will undergo a rigorous relationship bootcamp aimed at rebuilding trust and connections. At the resort, they will work with therapists and counselors to navigate issues of jealousy, anger and intimacy through group therapy and untraditional approaches, including hypnotherapy, pleasure mapping, sand tray therapy and off-grid excursions into the desert. At the end of the retreat, each couple will decide if they stay together or part ways at a final commitment ceremony.
Episodes
Built to Last?
90 DAY FIANCÉ couples Ari & Bini, Brandon & Julia, Gino & Jasmine, Rob & Sophie, Josh & Natalie and Stacey & Florian have all reached their relationship breaking points. The six couples will spend three weeks at a desert oasis in Arizona, where they will undergo a rigorous relationship bootcamp aimed at rebuilding trust and connections.
The Last Straw
The couples head to the desert for a group therapy called "Compromise Canyon." They carry rocks that represent their issues and need to lighten their loads by hashing them out.
Save The Last Dance
The couples head to a club to let off some steam and things get heated as they let loose. Natalie discovers Josh has been messaging Sophie and decides to take action.
The Last Word
With a therapist, Natalie gets to the root of her issues. Sex therapy exposes truths and reveals secret fantasies that bring some couples together and divide others.
The Last Rodeo
Sex therapy homework fails to break the sexual gridlock and leaves most of the couples unsatisfied. Natalie confronts the ladies about her huge club blowout and asks for forgiveness. The guys bond but tempers flare when the ladies crash their party.
The Last Laugh
Tempers continue to flare after a night of excessive partying. A kayaking activity challenges power dynamics. Some couples manage to work as teams while others fall into old behaviors, as not all can respect the rules.
If You're Not First, You're Last
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