S1E10 The Weddings
Loved ones gather while the remaining couples prepare to become husbands and wives. Who will say "I do," and who will leave the experiment alone?
Nick and Vanessa Lachey host this social experiment where single men and women look for love and get engaged, all before meeting in person.
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Loved ones gather while the remaining couples prepare to become husbands and wives. Who will say "I do," and who will leave the experiment alone?
The pairs turn to their parents for relationship advice. Emotions run high when the couples reunite with some of their former prospects from the pods.
Walk away or say "I do"? Life-changing decisions await the remaining couples as the big day approaches and pre-wedding festivities kick off.
In this reunion special, the Season 4 cast dishes on love, life and lessons learned after saying “I do” — or “don’t.”
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