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90 Day Fiancé: Why Viewers Are Getting Franchise Burnout

After all of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? season 6’s messy fights and confrontations, many viewers are fed up with the 90 Day Fiancé franchise and are experiencing burnout from the repetitive storylines. Fans have complained about seeing the same old cast members revisit the same old problems over and over again, and the new season of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way looks to be more of the same.

From the get-go, Happily Ever After? season 6 featured a lot of unpopular couples like Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi, Tiffany Franco and Ronald Smith, and Andrei Castravet and Elizabeth Potthast, plus the entire Potthast clan. Week after week, viewers saw cast members they don’t like doing the same things they’ve done in previous seasons. Some fans have called for the entire HEA cast to leave the franchise, so TLC’s decision to feature mostly returning couples on The Other Way season 3 might not go over well.

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When 90 Day Fiancé debuted, it didn’t take long for the show to become popular. So, it was only natural that the show would spawn spin-offs. But some say the franchise has gone overboard, adding more and more spin-offs that don’t feel that different from 90 Day Fiancé. Plus, TLC has been dropping new seasons, one after the other, with no breaks in between to build anticipation. Instead, there’s been an endless stream of content that’s starting to bleed together. Some 90 Day Fiancé fans have been driven away from the franchise, and it’s not hard to see why.

TLC has been pumping out never-ending content that often feels stale on arrival because it’s all starting to feel like a continuation of the same show more than a franchise. Mike Youngquist and Natalie Mordovtseva, for example, were featured on two seasons of 90 Day Fiancé before appearing on Happily Ever After?, so their story has felt more like one really long season of 90 Day Fiancé, rather than three seasons of two different shows. The upcoming The Other Way season will feel like a bit of a break since it won’t be featuring couples who were just on 90 Day Fiancé, though it’s still coming right on the heels of another show.

The endless drama on 90 Day Fiancé and lack of love between couples is starting to grate on fans, which, when combined with the barrage of often overlapping content is leading to burnout in many fans. It has become harder for them to distinguish between shows due to so many repeat couples and increasingly muddled premises of the spin-offs. TLC should probably re-examine the franchise and come up with ways to keep the shows feeling fresh.

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