Where Watch 90 Day Fiance

Okay, picture this: me, sprawled on the couch last Sunday, "supposedly" folding laundry, but really just hypnotized by Yara's facial expressions as Jovi attempted (and spectacularly failed) to navigate a Louisiana crawfish boil. Let's be honest, who hasn't been there? We've all judged silently (or not so silently) at these couples trying to make it work.
And that got me thinking... Where does everyone actually watch this beautiful trainwreck of a show? Because I'm pretty sure my cable bill is astronomical, and there HAVE to be better options, right? So, I did a little digging, a little "research" (read: fell down a rabbit hole of streaming services), and I'm here to share my findings with you, my fellow 90 Day Fiancé addicts.
The Obvious Choice: Discovery+
Let's get this out of the way first. Discovery+ is basically the mothership of all things 90 Day. I mean, duh. It's where you'll find pretty much every season, every spin-off (and there are a LOT of spin-offs, aren't there?), and all the juicy bonus content your heart desires. Think unaired scenes, extended interviews, and, of course, Pillow Talk. (Seriously, who doesn't love watching other people watch 90 Day? It's meta-judging at its finest.)
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The downside? It's yet another subscription service. But hey, think of it as an investment in your emotional well-being... or at least a distraction from real-life problems. Plus, they often have free trials, so you can binge to your heart's content before committing. Just sayin'.
Cable/Satellite On-Demand
If you're still clinging to your cable or satellite subscription (bless your heart), you probably have access to on-demand episodes through their respective apps or websites. This is usually a decent option, especially if you're already paying for it. However, the availability can be spotty, and sometimes episodes are delayed. Plus, you might have to deal with clunky interfaces and annoying commercials. Remember when streaming was supposed to eliminate commercials? Good times.

Hulu (with Live TV)
Hulu with Live TV is an option, especially if you want to watch the episodes live as they air. This way, you can participate in the real-time Twitter commentary (because that's half the fun, right?). Plus, you get access to a bunch of other channels, so it's a pretty comprehensive package. But it’s definitely pricier than just Discovery+, so it might not be worth it solely for 90 Day.
YouTube TV
Similar to Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV also offers a live TV option that includes TLC. Again, it's a good option if you're looking to cut the cord and get a variety of channels. But weigh the cost against your actual 90 Day consumption habits. Are you really going to watch all those other channels, or are you just going to end up re-watching Paola and Russ argue for the millionth time? Be honest with yourself.

Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video sometimes has select seasons of 90 Day Fiancé available to rent or buy. This can be a good option if you only want to watch a specific season or a few key episodes. However, it can get expensive quickly if you're trying to catch up on multiple seasons. Plus, you don't get the bonus content like Pillow Talk (sad face). But hey, free shipping on all those tissues you'll need for the drama? That's a win.
The "Gray Area" (Use at Your Own Risk)
Let's be real, there are always... other ways to watch things online. But I'm not going to explicitly endorse or condone anything that might be legally questionable. Let's just say that the internet is a vast and mysterious place, and you can often find things if you're willing to look hard enough. But remember, support the creators (and avoid viruses!).
Ultimately, the best way to watch 90 Day Fiancé depends on your budget, your viewing habits, and your tolerance for commercials. But one thing's for sure: no matter where you watch it, you're in for a wild ride. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to judge... I mean, "analyze"... these couples' relationships. Happy watching!
