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Will there be a Season 4 of 90 Day: The Last Resort?
Yes. TLC announced it back in March.
June 15, 2027. That’s a Tuesday. 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT on TLC.
The 4:15 a.m. PT / 7:15 a.m. ET time in the announcement is a mistake. Probably a placeholder for the West Coast feed. Most markets air it at 8 p.m. ET. Check your local listings. Don’t set your alarm for 4 a.m.
Twenty-two episodes. Forty-two minutes each. That’s over fifteen hours of relationship drama. Couples therapy. Group therapy. Past life regression. Explosive fights. Tearful makeups. Someone walks out. Someone comes back. Someone throws a drink. Standard 90 Day stuff.
The show started in 2023. It’s a spin-off of 90 Day Fiancé. Couples who have reached their breaking points go to a couples retreat. They try to salvage their relationships. Usually they fail. Sometimes they succeed. Mostly they just fight on camera.
Season 3 ended last fall. Season 4 has a new cast. New drama. Same therapists. Same retreat location. Same results.
What is 90 Day: The Last Resort about?
Couples have reached their breaking points. In a final attempt to salvage their relationships, each couple participates in a couples retreat. They work with a team of professionals. They navigate issues with trust, sex, jealousy, anger, and intimacy.
Explosive group therapies. Intense couples sessions. Past life regressions. Unique on-and-off-resort activities. And so much more.
At the end of the retreat, each couple must decide: stay together or move on separately.
The professionals: A team of therapists. They’re real. They have degrees. They also know they’re on a reality show. They play along. They ask leading questions. They escalate drama. They also give good advice sometimes.
The retreat: Somewhere in Arizona. A resort. Expensive. Isolated. No phones. No TV. Just couples and therapists and cameras. It’s designed to break them down. Then build them back up. Or not.
The format: Each episode focuses on one or two couples. Their sessions. Their fights. Their breakthroughs. The group sessions bring everyone together. That’s where the real drama happens.
Has 90 Day: The Last Resort been renewed for Season 4?
Yes. Season 4 is happening. It’s already filmed. Already edited. Ready to go.
Season 5? Not yet. TLC waits for ratings. Season 3 did well. Not as well as Season 1. But well enough. The show is cheap to make. One location. One crew. No special effects. No scripts. Just couples yelling at each other. TLC will keep making it until people stop watching.
When do new Season 4 episodes of 90 Day: The Last Resort return in 2027?
June 15, 2027. Tuesday.
8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT on TLC. That’s the primetime slot. TLC knows their audience.
New episodes weekly. One episode every Tuesday.
Here’s the schedule (approximate):
- Episodes 1-6: June 15 – July 20 (arrival, first sessions, early drama)
- Episodes 7-12: July 27 – August 31 (mid-retreat meltdowns)
- Episodes 13-18: September 7 – October 12 (therapists push harder)
- Episodes 19-22: October 19 – November 9 (final decisions, departures)
TLC hasn’t released the exact schedule. They’ll announce it closer to June.
Streaming on Discovery+: New episodes available the same day. Need a subscription ($4.99/month with ads).
Streaming on Max: Next day. Need Max subscription ($9.99/month with ads).
What do we know about 90 Day: The Last Resort Season 4?
Here’s what’s confirmed:
- New couples. Six couples this season. All from the 90 Day universe. All with major problems.
- Same therapists. The professionals are back. They’ve been on the show since Season 1. They know the drill.
- New location. Same resort? Different resort? TLC hasn’t said. The trailer shows a different building. Probably a new place.
- Past life regression. That’s back. Couples explore their past lives. They discover they were enemies. Or lovers. Or both. It’s ridiculous. It’s also compelling.
- A walkout. Someone leaves the retreat. Early. Episode 3. They come back in Episode 4. They leave again in Episode 5. It’s a whole thing.
- A proposal. Someone proposes at the retreat. Not to their partner. To someone else’s partner. Drama.
What’s not confirmed (but heavily hinted):
- A pregnancy. Someone is pregnant. They don’t know who the father is. The father is on the retreat. So is the other possible father. Awkward.
- A physical fight. Not just yelling. Pushing. Throwing things. Security gets involved. The episode ends with a “viewer discretion advised” warning.
- A couple stays together. One couple makes it. They leave the retreat stronger. The trailer shows them hugging. That’s probably them.
What could happen in 90 Day: The Last Resort Season 4?
The couples (from the trailer):
- Paola and Russ. They’ve been on and off for years. Paola wants to move back to Colombia. Russ wants to stay in Oklahoma. They can’t agree. The retreat makes it worse.
- Shekinah and Sarper. She’s American. He’s Turkish. They have trust issues. He cheated. She found out. Now they’re here. He says he’s changed. She doesn’t believe him.
- Rebecca and Zied. She’s older. He’s younger. They’ve been married for a few years. The spark is gone. The retreat tries to bring it back. It doesn’t work.
- Jenny and Sumit. They’ve been together for a decade. His parents still don’t accept her. She’s tired of waiting. He’s tired of choosing. The retreat forces them to decide.
- Kara and Guillermo. New couple. Not from the main show. They’re from 90 Day: The Other Way. She’s controlling. He’s passive. The therapist calls them out.
- Thaís and Patrick. Also from The Other Way. She’s Brazilian. He’s American. They have anger issues. They yell. They throw things. The retreat teaches them to communicate. It’s a struggle.
The drama:
- Episode 2: Paola and Russ have a blowout fight. She calls him a loser. He calls her selfish. The therapist cries.
- Episode 4: Shekinah finds texts on Sarper’s phone. He says it’s his mom. She doesn’t believe him. She throws his phone in the pool.
- Episode 7: The past life regression episode. Jenny and Sumit discover they were enemies in a past life. Sumit killed Jenny. She’s freaked out. He thinks it’s funny.
- Episode 10: A couple leaves. Not saying who. They just walk out. The therapists chase them. The cameras chase them. It’s chaos.
- Episode 15: The physical fight. Thaís throws a glass at Patrick. He ducks. It hits the wall. She’s asked to leave. She refuses.
- Episode 20: The proposal. Someone gets down on one knee. Not to their partner. To someone else’s partner. The room goes silent. Then screaming.
- Episode 22: The finale. Each couple decides. Stay together or move on. Two couples stay. Three couples split. One couple is “taking a break.” That’s reality TV for “they’ll be back next season.”
Who’s in the 90 Day: The Last Resort cast?
Here’s the Season 4 cast:
- Jenny Slatten as Self
- Thaís Ramone as Self
- Paola Mayfield as Self
- Sarper Güven as Self
- Kara Bass as Self
- Shekinah Garner as Self
- Patrick Mendes as Self
- Sumit Singh as Self
- Rebecca Parrott as Self
- Zied Hakimi as Self
- Russ Mayfield as Self
- Guillermo Rojer as Self
Jenny and Sumit are the veterans. They’ve been on multiple 90 Day shows. Their relationship is complicated. His parents don’t approve. She’s patient. But her patience is running out.
Paola and Russ are also veterans. They’ve been on and off for years. She wants to go back to Colombia. He wants to stay in Oklahoma. They can’t agree. The retreat makes it worse.
Rebecca and Zied are quieter. They don’t fight as much. That’s the problem. There’s no passion. The retreat tries to reignite it. It’s awkward.
Shekinah and Sarper are the dramatic ones. He cheated. She found out. Now they’re here. He says he’s changed. The trailer shows him lying. So probably not.
Kara and Guillermo are new. She’s controlling. He’s passive. The therapist calls them out. She doesn’t take it well.
Thaís and Patrick are the loud ones. They yell. They throw things. They also love each other. It’s complicated.
The therapists: Not named in the cast list. But they’re back. Same as previous seasons.
How to watch 90 Day: The Last Resort Seasons 1-3 right now?
Discovery+. That’s the best place.
All three seasons. All episodes. Also the spin-offs. Also the pillow talks. Also everything.
Discovery+ cost: 4.99/monthwithads.6.99/month without ads.
Other options:
- Max — Seasons 1-3 are there. Need Max subscription ($9.99/month with ads).
- TLC app — Free with cable login. Not all episodes.
- Amazon Prime — Buy individual episodes. $1.99 each. Not worth it.
If you want to catch up before Season 4: Watch Season 1. That’s the best one. Season 2 was fine. Season 3 was messy. Season 4 looks messy too.
How will 90 Day: The Last Resort end?
The show won’t end. It’s a franchise. As long as there are 90 Day couples with problems, there will be a Last Resort.
But if the show did end: The final episode would be a reunion special. All the couples come back. They watch clips. They argue. They cry. The host asks tough questions. Someone storms off. Someone throws something. Then the credits roll. And a new spin-off takes its place.
Why 90 Day: The Last Resort still matters
Four seasons. Dozens of couples. Hundreds of hours of therapy. Thousands of fights. Millions of viewers.
The show matters because the couples are real. Their problems are real. Infidelity. Trust issues. Jealousy. Anger. Intimacy problems. These are things real people deal with. Watching others struggle makes us feel better about our own relationships.
The show also matters because it’s messy. Reality TV is supposed to be messy. That’s the point. We don’t watch to see healthy couples communicate well. We watch to see people throw drinks and storm out and come back and do it again.
Season 4 has a great cast. Paola and Russ are back. Shekinah and Sarper are new. The past life regression is back. Someone gets proposed to. Someone gets hit with a glass. Someone walks out. Someone comes back.
Watch it. You’ll feel better about your own relationship. Or you’ll feel worse. Either way, you’ll be entertained.
Quick recap:
- Season 4 premiere: June 15, 2027
- Time: 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT (check local listings)
- Where to watch: TLC (cable) or Discovery+ (streaming, same day)
- Episodes: 22 (42 minutes each)
- New episodes every Tuesday. Weekly release.
- Couples: Paola & Russ, Shekinah & Sarper, Rebecca & Zied, Jenny & Sumit, Kara & Guillermo, Thaís & Patrick
- Watch past seasons: Discovery+ (4.99/month)orMax(9.99/month)
- Season 5: Not confirmed. But likely.
June 15. Tuesday. The couples are back. The therapists are ready. The past life regression is happening. Someone’s going to throw a drink. Someone’s going to storm out. Someone’s going to propose to the wrong person. That’s 90 Day: The Last Resort. That’s why we watch. That’s why it still matters. Four seasons later. Still messy. Still dramatic. Still entertaining. Watch it. You won’t regret it. Your therapist might. But you won’t.