90 Day Pillow Talk: The Other Way - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

My Best Friend's Meddling
The Pillow Talkers take a road trip as two couples host watch parties.

What Women Don't Want
Tim and Kenny share some of their most memorable relationship souvenirs.

Can Buy Me Love?
Statler has Jamal and David sharing their best road rage outbursts.

Things I Hate About Moving
Annie is exasperated by David, Kim and Jamal breaking out into song.

High Infidelity
Sarper inspires Armando to share some old photos with Jovi and Yara.

One Fine Bidet
Jovi takes on Kenny in an epic arm-wrestling match.

A Risky Business
Armando tells David and Annie that Irishman Sean is Kenny's type.

Much Ado About Everything
Annie and Armando spice things up in the kitchen with some fusion cuisine.

Some Kind of Awful
David and Elizabeth practice their Long Island accents with Joanne.

(Dis)Enchanted
Veronica and Tim throw Robert and Anny a Pillow Talk baby shower.

Eat, Play, Lie

No Hard Feelings?

There's Something About JoJo

Reality Frights
Shekinah moves back in with Sarper and uncovers a lie. Corona is on a deadline to make a decision about her future. Statler and Dempsey attempt to rebuild their relationship. Josh and Lily clash in front of Josh's brother.

Fools Rushed In

Daughter of the Bride

Donna Mia

Bride and Prejudice

(500) Days of Bummer

He's Just Not That into U.S.

Tell-All Part 1

Tell-All Part 2
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