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September 16, 2025 36 mins

Jenny and Sumit survive their first night at his parents’ house, but will the family be able to run a business together? We meet Jonathan, who reveals that Chloe is not as perfect as she has led us to believe. Manon and Anthony start their journey to France on the wrong foot. Madelein looks to buy an apartment and meanwhile Luke is thrown a bachelor party. We meet Greta and Matthew, who will be living with his parents when she moves to England.

 

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(00:00):
Hi Amy, happy today we're dissecting 90 Day Fiance the
Other Way season 7 episode 2. Please excuse my weird voice, I
have a cold. Before we begin our chat, let's
do a 121 great review and followus wherever you listen to the
podcast to watch on YouTube at 90 Day Fiance.
Honestly, before we start, can Ijust make a small correction to

(00:21):
something I said last week. You and I were discussing
Jenny's age versus Sadhna's age,Submit's mom, and I said that I
think that Jenny is a little bityounger.
And I was scratching my head after that conversation
thinking, I wonder if there's some way that I can actually
figure this out. So I tried my hardest to
investigate online. Unfortunately there's no

(00:42):
information as to what Sadhna's age is right now.
But we do have some information.We know Jenny's age and Submit's
age. 15 years ago, Jenny was 52 and Submit was 21.
That's when they first met and Ibelieve that Submit is the
eldest child. So we can make an educated guess
as to how old Sadhna was when she got married or when she had

(01:05):
him. And if we put that number at
around 20 ish, 20 to 25, that would mean that Jenny, when
Jenny met Summit, he was 21, shewas 52, and I was around 40-5
ish. That would make Sadhna today
around 60 to Jenny's 67 years, which means that Jenny is quite

(01:28):
a bit older. And these numbers that I'm
coming up with which are invented admittedly are quite
conservative I think because themedian age for a woman getting
married in India is currently 19and I'm putting her around
20/22/23 for when she had submit.
So what you're saying is I was right?

(01:50):
You were right, I was wrong. Submit's mom is younger than his
wife. I really don't care who was
right or wrong, I'm just glad that you're able to to slew out
just the answer because we were both like, no, I'm pretty sure
she's older. No, I'm pretty sure she's
younger. OK.
Anyway, these things keep me up at night, so I had to
investigate. Shall we talk about Jenny and

(02:11):
Summit? What a disaster.
Oh my God this is starting off so badly for them.
This season is going to be a difficult 1 to get through.
It already is, and it's only thesecond episode.
Yeah, and it's only night 1 for them.
They've only had one night in their their parents parents
apartment and Jenny says that she feels like a child.

(02:33):
Well, no kidding. She's having to do the chores,
she's having to do whatever. Sada says.
She makes dinner the first night.
What a feast. Spaghetti with Jarred tomato
sauce and powdered on cheese. Powdered.
Parmesan cheese. Yeah, the, the, the not real
cheese stuff. It's funny, you know, she said.
She feels like a kid. She made a meal for kids.

(02:56):
She eats like a kid. I was just so unimpressed by her
and I was actually on sadness side when she was like, Jenny
needs to grow up, she needs to learn how to cook, she needs to
clean. And, you know, even when they
were in the kitchen that morning, she was like, oh, no,
that that's dirty. So I assume that was pointed to
Jenny. How is she 67?

(03:17):
And she doesn't know how to cook.
I don't understand this at all. I really don't.
Maybe her idea of cooking is just warming stuff up.
I said. See, maybe she's buying
processed food from the grocery store, like frozen pizzas or pre
made hamburgers, and she's cooking them in that she's
heating them through to the point of being ready to eat, but

(03:38):
she's not actually preparing theingredients and making it
herself. But I thought that in the last
few years of living in India that Jenny had been learning how
to make curries and all of the great Indian food.
Apparently not. What a disaster.
And why hasn't Summit tried to teach her how to cook?
Yeah, isn't he supposed to be a great chef?
He was working as a Yeah, he wasworking as a cook at one point,

(03:59):
as I recall. Anyway, I don't, I don't get it.
I don't get why they don't have enough bowls for everybody.
Like some of the people had to share bowls of food.
And then I thought, well, maybe this is weaponized incompetence
on Jenny's part. Maybe she's actually a
mastermind and she's trying to get out of cooking.
And so she's deliberately doing a bad job so that nobody will
ask her to do it again. But in fact, they did ask her to

(04:22):
do it again. And she said no, no, no,
anything but that. And so now she's relegated to
doing cleaning chores whenever she gets home from work.
And work is interesting, shall we say?
Oh God, there's just so much wrong with all of it.
Yeah. Why are they so impulsive?
Why can't they think things through carefully and actually

(04:46):
make wise choices? I from the fact that there's no
water in the building that they chose to rent to the fact that
what they asked to be built is actually so narrow that it's not
even practical practical to use as a kitchen.
Why? Where are the people who can
help them with making these decisions?

(05:08):
Why are they being so foolish? They.
Can't afford to hire anyone else.
They've already spent half theirlife savings on this place and
also they call it a cafe and yetthey're going to offer like
burgers, not a cafe food. How about like little
sandwiches? How about some tarts?
No. OK, great.

(05:29):
How are you supposed to? Because they're in that like
lineup of other cafes. How are you going to stick out?
You're going to make the exact same thing as them No, and
you're going to eat their food and you're going to try to see
how you can make it better with what knowledge with what money
for ingredients it's. I'm completely speechless.

(05:50):
I don't understand anything about this idea of starting the
business and of involving the entire family of Amit leaving
his job, his current full time supposedly I think well paying
job to join the family in this absolute fiasco of an idea of a
business. Please Amit, keep your job.

(06:12):
Don't leave that he's the only one who's going to be having any
income. Go back.
Yeah. And there are 5 cafes
immediately surrounding where they're planning to open their
cafe. Have you ever heard of a term
like competition? And the fact that there are five

(06:32):
other cafes immediately surrounding your cafe would mean
that there is a lot of competition.
And that's not great business. Seemingly they've been there for
a lot longer then they have. Perhaps they have experience.
Just see the way that they're, you know, cooking things up so
quickly. And we've seen the way that

(06:52):
Jenny walks, and I'm not making fun of her because I feel like I
walk like that. But how is she supposed to be
fishing at what she does when her movements are so slow?
That's one of the things that I was noticing a lot in this
episode was that not it's not just Jenny, it's submit as well
and it's to a certain extent therest of his family.

(07:13):
They are all moving so slowly. They look like they're moving
through mud. There's no urgency to their
movements. There's no purposefulness to
their movements. It's just all very slow.
And if I get to feed it along the way, then I guess there's
nothing I can do about that because I'm slow.

(07:34):
It's, I find it very, very irritating to watch that.
Like where, where's your, where's your energy?
Where's your gumption? Where's your initiative?
Why aren't you going for this? Where's the excitement?
Where's the passion? Where's the inspiration?
No, you're going to do exactly what everyone else is doing in
the exact same place that everyone else is doing it.

(07:54):
With what kind? Of no water, with barely any
money, with no equipment. And the water thing is stunning
because not only are they havingto bring every single bit of
water in a container to the cafeevery day in order to be able to
cook, but they also have to thentake all of their dishes and

(08:16):
wash them in an outside public space where other people are
washing dishes in order to use them throughout the day to serve
people on. Which is frightening,
impractical, silly, foolish. Should I go on?
Denny's whole idea was that theywere gonna have like an American
style coffee maker because no one else has one and everyone's

(08:39):
going to love it. Okay, that might be a slight
edge, but does anyone even drinkcoffee other than her in the
area? Would anyone else do that?
We don't know. But anyway, how big is this
coffee maker? How big is the water reservoir?
If you think you're going to be selling so much of this coffee,
you're going to be constantly refilling that thing, how is

(09:02):
that going to work? Are you going to siphon it from
a bucket? And even then, who's going to
continue to keep refilling the buckets?
I don't know, I really don't know how this is going to get
off the ground. It won't.
OK, that's fair. That's fair.
I think it's so sad. Like they have these high.
Hopes with, I mean, I feel like every single person that we have
seen today has absolutely high hopes, very little thought

(09:23):
process. And then my other question is, I
know that they don't have any equipment at this point, but I
wonder where the ventilation is.Are they not going to just
completely smoke themselves out of there because they're going
to need a grill top. They're going to need, you know,
kettle, whatever food like a prep station, utensils.

(09:44):
But anyway, that grill top gets pretty hot and it can get very
smoky and it's already hot in India.
You want to make it worse. I, I don't know.
I mean, it's just, it's, it's sopoorly planned.
There's not enough electricity, there's not enough outlets.
Do they have to install gas or propane or something in order to

(10:07):
to fuel the the fires that are going to cook the food?
It's like I have a million questions and I know absolutely
0 about running a Cafe business,but I think I know more than
they do, yes. We do.
I've worked in plenty kitchens in my life and the only thing I
can think of how is of how big of a failure this is going to

(10:29):
be. OK, shall we read on?
Not yet. OK, I just wanted to make
mention that Sumeet is pulling amassive pity party.
Oh, I've disappointed them yet again.
Yeah. I don't know how I keep doing
this. Stop making stupid decisions.
Step number one. I like it.
It's. Very simple, very good advice.

(10:51):
Reading on page to Chloe and Jonathan.
It's finally time for us to meetJonathan in Aruba.
The pirate, also known as Johnny, who speaks like a rapper
because he's doing like this. Hey, yo-yo.
Like every other word out of hismouth was man, no man, you know.

(11:13):
What did you think of his character when we were first
introduced to him and he was swinging around on the ropes and
talking to people to did he not ooze loyalty and monogamy and
faithfulness? Dedication.
Yes. Yes, exactly, exactly what I got
from him. He is loyal to that rope.

(11:35):
He is dedicated to that boat. He's.
Faithful to all his followers. Yes, loyal to his friends God, I
just so I don't want to skip ahead so please one.
OK, so at first he describes meeting Chloe and what he
admired or liked about her, and that seems to be focused on one

(11:59):
thing, which is her physical appearance.
He says he loves her body and her athleticism.
And I thought that's fantastic. That's a solid foundation for
building a relationship. I like it.
Let's continue. Who cares about sense of humor
or if they're caring or sympathetic or fun or loving,
doesn't matter. Body.
That's athletic. OK, great.

(12:20):
So they both agreed that long distance would not work.
Johnny says he will never leave Aruba, which I guess leaves
Chloe with no choice, which is why she is now moving there.
So they both didn't agree. Like, you want to be with me,
you come here and that. And then he goes on this whole
tirade about how how controllingshe is, how much she doesn't

(12:43):
trust him with, you know, her watching him on the cameras.
And, you know, the second that he's out of sight of the
cameras, she's texting him and I'm OK.
So now there's no trust in this relationship.
He's already cheated on her at least once at least.
And yeah, this foundation is. Well, they have both acted very,

(13:08):
very badly towards one another. We heard last week about
Johnny's indiscretions with having brought another woman to
Florida to vacation with while he was apparently in a
relationship with Chloe. And now we hear from Johnny
about Chloe having had some kindof a texting sexting thing going

(13:29):
on while they were still together because he found her
phone and saw these messages. Again, with the trust, I've
never gone through my partner's cell phone before.
I've never had cameras in my partner's apartment or house or
anything. I know, I know.
That was astonishing. I've never heard that before.

(13:51):
She needs access to the cameras in his house so she can watch
him. Yeah.
That's very creepy. I would.
That's a whole other level. I mean, location sharing, I get
that. I do that with my family.
But having a camera and getting upset if they see you leave the
camera shot and then they don't know where you are.
Yeah. This is a new level of complete

(14:13):
and total insecurity. Yeah.
And the fact that he went along with it was really surprising.
How is he supposed to be bringing back these women to his
house without her knowing? But maybe he's angled them in a
way that, you know, he could still bring them over, But you
know, he's not smart enough to do that, so he says.
But the fact that he even said it, yeah, the fact that he even

(14:35):
said it, I think it was shows some very good intention on his
part. And I've, I've actually enjoyed
getting to know him better. As much as we were being
sarcastic when we first started talking about him, the more he
spoke, the more I liked him and the more I was intrigued by the
situation because we want. For one thing, we didn't know
about Chloe having had this sexting thing going on.

(14:58):
She did not mention that when wemet her, she was framing
Jonathan as the one who was always being naughty.
And then we also find out from Jonathan, Johnny, not which one
I'm supposed to use, that he really wants to have a family.
And he says his party days are over.
He he's the one who seems to be ready for this next step, the
mature relationship. And Chloe, he thinks, may not be

(15:21):
up to it yet. I found that very surprising.
I did not see that coming. And then my next question would
be, is he going to quit his job because he that serious about
getting married and having a family?
I doubt it very. Much the way he spoke about a
job, his job made it sound as ifhe really loves it and he
doesn't want to leave. OK, great.

(15:42):
But she already can't. Trust you?
Yeah. While you're on the boat, you
said it's it's par for the course to, you know, be
flirting. And you know what these well,
what some of these women are after and you have aided in
their success stories. And she is one of those success

(16:03):
stories. Would this actually have been a
thing had she just, you know, left it?
No. Totally no.
No. Absolutely no.
And then for her to come back, he says a week later, is just
insane desperation. Yeah.
That was the word I was looking.For smacks of desperation.
Yeah. So I'm.
I'm intrigued now because it's awhole different light that's

(16:24):
being shed on both of them. What we heard from Chloe last
week does not reflect who Johnnyis as we saw him this week.
And what we saw of Chloe last week is not reflected in what we
heard from Johnny this week about her.
So very interesting. The only other thing I think
that's worth mentioning is that when she moves, which is the

(16:46):
really the only scene that we see her in this episode, she's
leaving her dog behind and I do not condone that behavior
whatsoever. And he's 14.
He's an elderly dog and she's leaving her elderly dog with her
mom, shirking all responsibilities there.
Great. Also, literally no one in

(17:09):
Chloe's life supports her move to Aruba.
No one. Yike and then her mom is going
to go visit her a week later to check on her.
Is that enough time to get established?
Probably not, yeah. Why can't her mom wait?
Two weeks. 3 weeks. Maybe even a month.
Month. That'd be good time frame.
But no. And then I loved her little

(17:30):
aside when she just says flat out that she has absolutely no
idea what she's doing. But flying by the seat of pants.
OK, we can tell. Thanks.
So glad that you're that self aware.
Yes. Well, who knows where this is
going to go to next. I have absolutely no clue

(17:53):
anymore. Last week I thought I had an
idea of where this was headed. This week, none surprise.
It's a great start. I would say it.
Is it is it is. Let's read on.
Going to Meno and Anthony, we open with the argument that
Sarah and Meno are still having.Dad ends up calling a halt to

(18:13):
the atrocities, the shouting, which is kind of reminiscent of,
what's her name, Jasmine. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, Mano is basically a
crying machine. She feels like that.
No, I know. I I felt as if she's trying to
take over the title from Jasmine.
Since Jasmine is obviously not going to be on 90 Day anymore.

(18:36):
I hope she isn't. We need to fill the void, right?
So is Meno going to step up to the Scream Cry Queen platform
and take the crown? I really hope not, but in these
last two long episodes or their scenes over the episodes.

(18:57):
My Lord, she cries so much. Though I did want to say that I
appreciated how he supports his wife.
He stood up to his sister and I thought that when they had that
conversation the next day when she asked him to sit down, I
thought she communicated very clearly about her feelings and
her fears. And I thought that was great and

(19:22):
I'm glad that she didn't start crying.
She sounded like she was wavering, but she was not crying
at that point. Yeah, She held it together for
that discussion, but there were many other moments when she did
not. Yeah.
And I worry about her stability because of all of this emotional
turmoil that's happening. It really does seem like their
marriage is in crisis. When Anthony says this move is

(19:45):
to save our marriage, I thought,OK, well I can see how it's
going to resolve the economic issues.
You'll be living with her parents.
It's free child carefree healthcare, big advantages.
On the other hand, you have not mentioned any intention of going
to marriage counseling. Which would probably be

(20:05):
beneficial at this point since you guys are really struggling
to even communicate except in that one moment when they were
sitting on the bed together. No, no.
Why would anyone go to couples counseling for an extended
period of time on the show? We could solve everything by
changing continents. Yeah, let's.
Add on several massive stressorson to an already unstable

(20:29):
relationship with the selling ofthe house and moving alone.
Moving is one of the biggest stressors.
Financial. They've lost 30,000 now, yeah.
40 yeah. So they only have $40,000 left.
Yeah. What is What was he planning on
doing for work? Do you remember?
Well, he he said in the first episode that his job was

(20:52):
insecurity. So I think that means like being
a guard or whatever, but he might have said my job is in
securities, which is like financial stuff.
So I'm not sure which one it. Is well, I think we had this
conversation last week that I also wasn't clear on it.
Yeah. So if he was in securities,

(21:13):
would he not have been able to pick up like a part time job?
Yeah, the money thing doesn't make any sense because they
would not be in this big of a hole, I think, if he had some
financial savvy and if that was his job.
So perhaps he is some kind of a security guard.
We will find out, I'm no doubt. Anyway, this is not a good
start. No, the argument that they have

(21:33):
in the car on the way to the airport is horrific.
Her shouting at him. In front of the kid.
In front of the kid about the life that I gave you guys, that
was painful. That was really painful.
I mean, they both said pretty terrible stuff to each other,
but he was the only one who was apologizing.

(21:54):
And he says, I really do feel like I've been parenting alone.
Basically, these are true statements.
So I don't understand why they anyway it was a mess.
I think she was just getting so defensive and projecting because
she feels so guilty. Anyway, this is not going to go

(22:16):
well. No, I'm, I'm not.
I'm not too optimistic about this couple as it stands right
now. Maybe things will change.
Would you like to read on? I'd like to skip.
This one, but it's so unexpected.
Luke and Madeline, their weddingis one month away and she is
looking for an apartment. And I thought, wasn't it as

(22:37):
interesting you're going to be spending more of Luke's money on
apartments when you already haveat least one?
And I was like, oh, so she's going to like, traipse around
playing the rich fiance sugar baby role?
But no, she's buying this apartment with her own money for
herself as a kind of security blanket in case Luke's ideas all

(23:00):
go to pot and he ends up financially ruined.
At least she has something. Smart.
I mean, it would be if she had more than half a brain cell.
She was saying that her salon isactually making money whereas
every every other endeavor that he has had has failed.
Though I wonder if she means shemade $5 last month, if that's

(23:26):
what she means by it's making money, or it's making money
because she's barely covering the bills, or if it's actually
making money. I don't know.
She doesn't come across as someone who was very financially
aware. No, I totally agree with you.
And when we saw them in Season 1, first of all, the salon,
which is so badly misspelled, was almost entirely funded by

(23:50):
Luke. To start it off, I think he said
he invested 30 or 40 grand in itjust to get it off the ground.
And then when he came to visit her and he was checking the
books to see how things were going, she was actually still in
the hole. She hadn't even managed to make
to break even during any of the three or four months that she
was open. So it is possible that she's

(24:10):
deceiving us and that she doesn't have the money necessary
to have her own apartment. But I would like to believe that
she's learned a little bit in the last year or so, and that
perhaps her business is thriving.
Because otherwise why would she be taking on such a foolish idea
as an buying an apartment? And how could she even do so if

(24:30):
she has to get a loan to do at amortgage and the bank isn't
going to agree to give her to lend her money unless there's
some financially solid money behind it?
OK, I'll give you that because she did say it's been a year and
a half and the place is still open, so that says something.
Yes, the second very, very surprising thing that we heard

(24:54):
in this episode is that Luke wastalking to another woman just a
few short months ago. Yes, I was surprised to hear.
That and he blamed his, yes, histemporary bad behaviour on

(25:15):
Madeline. So what do we make of this
little conundrum? He sucks at money.
He sucks at relationship. Why are they still together?
He's not funny, all he does is poke her buttons.
The make up sex is really probably what it comes down to.
Like every time she sees him at the airport, she jumps up and
wraps her legs around him and can always see her butt.

(25:37):
Yes, that's right. So it's probably just lust.
OK, I'll buy that. Then we have the bachelor party,
which Luke was not allowed to have without Madeline, but his
friends decided to throw one forhim anyway.
Did you enjoy that scene? I enjoyed that they called him
out. Well, some of them called him
out saying we don't think that she's right for you, but I'm in

(25:59):
love, OK? Great.
I wanted to know more about thisstory because we saw Brian and
his wife in Colombia last year when they went down to meet the
couple. Yeah.
And then he says that Madeline has since destroyed his marriage
because of what he did while he was there, which is to convey to
Luke that she had spent the night in a bed with another man,

(26:20):
not having sex, but just that that had happened topless.
So what did she do and how did she do it?
No, I don't mean what did she dowith them.
Man in the bed. We know that that that issue has
been resolved, but what did she do between Brian and his wife so
that now they are divorced? What?
How? That was my question, yeah.
I can't conceive what actually occurred unless Madeleine was

(26:44):
just saying that absolutely did not happen.
He's a liar. He's trying to ruin my life to
her friend. And her friend had more loyalty
to her than to her husband. I don't know, the guy seems
fairly level headed so I can't. I don't know.
We didn't get to see too much ofthe best friend so it's
difficult to really make to makean assessment.

(27:06):
But let me throw this into the mix then, because we don't know
whose idea the bachelor party was, but we know that Brian was
there. And we also, you know that they
did hire a stripper, even thoughthey they are all very well
aware of the fact that Madeleinewould absolutely go ape shit if
there was a half naked woman in the room with Luke.
On top of which we see them recording the lap dance.

(27:28):
I don't know if that was Brian or not, but it doesn't really
matter because there is video evidence out there and you know
that that video evidence is going to get to Madeleine in
five seconds flat. So is this Brian who's doing
this as a retaliation against Madeleine?
I don't know anything yet. I don't.
Know is that when they broke outthat camera, I was like, that is
not a great idea. Remember when Gino's bachelor

(27:53):
party video surfaced and how nuts Jasmine went?
I think Madeleine, Madeleine, she's going to go berserk.
She might even throw a toothbrush.
Do we have anything else to discuss with Luke and Madeleine?
I think I know the answer. Other than the fact that we're
not sure how to say her name. Every time I typed out his name,

(28:16):
it was Luke. Yes, that is, that is all.
Right. Let's move on then because we
have a new couple, Greta, 27, from Oklahoma and Matthew, 26,
from England. And it's it's very fitting that
at this moment, Scott should jump up onto your desk and join
us in the video podcast because this is the central focus of

(28:39):
Greta's life, her cat. How awesome.
As awesome as that. I mean, Scotch's presence at
this time is awesome, yes. This woman though.
This woman, didn't you? Like her?
I thought she was so adorable and then she hit some keywords.
Oh, tell me vegan. OK, but all right.

(29:00):
I said a couple. She's leaving her.
Cat temporarily she. Claims this, but then she also
says she's rehoming her cat. Temporarily, she didn't.
Say it after the rehoming. But she does intend to bring the

(29:21):
cat with her to England as soon as they have their own place.
She better because that really had me all up in arms.
It was like you were still cute.Yep, her cat is adorable.
I love the photo shoot. I thought that was incredible.
Really want to do that with mine.
However, some of them wouldn't sit still, would you?
Would you? No, as he stays perfectly still.

(29:43):
And she's a new baby lawyer. Yeah, she just passed the bar
and now she's piercing out to goto the UK where she cannot
practice law, all of that work. But she it's not all lost.
She has to do her equivalency orwhatever the test is over there
so that she, she can get her. I guess it's a Casey now, not a

(30:04):
QC. It used to be Queen's Counsel,
but I guess it's King's Counsel now so that she can continue to
work in law, specifically animallaw.
How sweet is that? Yes, I did love that.
However, it's just you. You've barely, barely been able
to wake up from this utter insanity of law school and bar

(30:26):
exams. Now you're moving to the UK to
completely start a new life and live with your boyfriend and his
family. And then to hear her back story
was so sad. Her not knowing how to actually
walk into a room with other people and make small talk.
She did just fine with her friends.
I think she's really overthinking it.
I think it's not going to be as bad as how she imagines it.

(30:50):
I just, I love the fact that sheis taking this leap for herself
and is challenging herself. I don't know.
So there are things that I likedabout her and things that I
didn't, but something else that I did love.
About her love. Was her grandma group.
Yeah. Reminded me of Martini Pat.

(31:11):
Yes and her stitch and bitch. That just sounds so lovely.
What a great way to come together.
I, I love that as well. I love the fact that she and
Matthew are both very quirky andsomewhat nerdy.
That's always a very attractive quality.
I find it a person. I loved it how she described

(31:32):
that they their discussions of economics is kind of like
foreplay to them. They just get so excited and
interested in those conversations.
Just a couple of nerds talking about economics like, oh, this
is great. Couple of nerds just nerd note
like nerds do when one nerd finds another.

(31:54):
They have been engaged after being together for a year and a
half, which seems like a decent amount of time.
It's not. Yeah, it's not too fast.
They're going to live with his parents until they find their
own house, which is fine. But of course this does cause a
problem for her cat because theythey can't have her cat in an

(32:15):
environment with other pets because the cat gets too anxious
about that, which is really unfortunate.
But I believe, I believe she's going to bring her cat later on.
I'm just surprised that they didn't find a place before she
moved there to avoid having to leave the cat.
And what's her timeline? Her timeline for.
Getting a place. Oh well, it's going to all

(32:37):
depend on him, right? Well, I would assume so because
she's not going to be able to afford to work.
Afford to work. She's she's not going to be able
to work. She's not going to be qualified
to work and she's she says she'sgoing to volunteer at an animal
advocacy organization, which I thought was beautiful until she
saves enough money. Not sure how she's going to do
that, but until she saves enoughmoney to take the English

(33:01):
equivalent of the bar exam. So I think this is an adorable
couple. I'm totally on their side.
I want them to succeed. And I definitely, definitely
want to see the cat come to England to join them, I think.
It's going to be interesting between the two of them,
especially because they are so quirky.
And then just mentioning them being vegan.
I know I said it with distaste, but I had the most delicious

(33:24):
vegan burger over Christmas and it was so good.
I'm still thinking about it. I texted you about it.
You did, I remember. It was.
I mean we do, we do get our share of the meat eaters on the
show. We just had an episode 2 days
ago with lots and lots of cheese.
So that should have made you quite happy.

(33:44):
And now we're we're just gettinga little bit less cheese.
It's OK. It is OK because there's still
vegan cheese. Vegan cheese.
Is not great. The vegan cheese on this burger
was melted. That's astonishing, I.
Know so yeah, I'm not I'm not pooping on vegans it was just.
Oh, I'm. Not there's like a personality

(34:06):
type that goes with it, so I wasn't sure where that was going
to go. Well, if you want to go down
that road, there's a personalitytype that goes along with the
carnivore people that I find disgusting.
So that. I'm not saying there's anything
wrong with being vegan or eatingmeat.
Yes, but you said that there's apersonality type that goes along

(34:27):
with some of them. And I'm like, oh God, here we
go. It was the extremists.
I didn't know how extreme she was going to be, but that being
one of the first things out of her mouth, I was like, oh God,
here we go. But then we find out that he's
also vegan and I'm like, something else for you guys to
to bond over. And then we heard everything
else about them. Just I can't stop saying the

(34:47):
word nerd. I love it so much, and I can
only imagine how fun their firstdate was when they started
having that discussion about economics.
Because my first date with my ex, like I could have talked to
him all night about D&D. It was, it was just so much fun.
And we're both just like practically yelling at each
other about how phenomenal it was.

(35:08):
But it was just a common hobby slash obsession.
So the excitement that we both had that, you know, Oh my God,
you know what this is. OK, OK, OK.
What's your character? OK.
And what do you, what do? What do you look like?
And what's your favorite spell like it was I, I can see it
being just as cute as that was. So I do look forward to seeing

(35:30):
how these two are together and Ireally hope that she can
overcome her fears of being accepted into a family.
We haven't seen very much of Matthew at all yet, and I'm
really interested to see what kind of what kind of a person he
is with. What's her name?

(35:51):
Greta, Greta, Thank you. And what kind of a person he is
with Greta, because we know thatshe is leaving her entire
security and support system behind her in the US, in all of
her friends, the grandma group and so on.
And she does have these anxiety issues, obviously.
So is he going to be able to just keep her safe?

(36:13):
That's what I want to know. Be her emotional support.
Yeah, yeah, though. You know they are leaving or she
is leaving her friends. However, they can still do their
their grandma nights online. The guys still have video calls
with my friend who moved to the UK and we do pretty much the
exact same thing that we did when he was still here, except

(36:33):
for going out for dinner. Yeah, fair.
Any last comments before we go tonight?
All is not lost. That'll do it then.
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