Ep 13. Catfish: The Reunion Show
- TV-14
- February 25, 2013
- 41 min
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6.0 (53)
In Catfish: The TV Show season 1 episode 13, titled "Catfish: The Reunion Show," the hosts Nev and Max bring back people from previous episodes to catch up with them and see how their lives have been since the show aired. This episode is a reunion special and it gives viewers a chance to see how some of the people featured on the show are doing.
The episode opens with Nev and Max talking about how they received many messages since their last episode aired. They talk about how some of the people they helped find love are still with their partners, while others have moved on to new relationships. They also say that some of the people featured on the show are still looking for love.
Throughout the episode, viewers get to see clips of some of the most memorable episodes from the first season, including the story of "Sunny" and "Jamison," who met on Myspace and fell in love over the internet. After months of talking, Sunny went to visit Jamison in person, only to find out that he was actually a middle-aged woman named Chelsea.
Another memorable episode featured a woman named "Alyssa," who had been in a seven-year online relationship with a man named "Tyler." When she finally met him in person, she found out that he was actually a woman named "Amanda."
In addition to these clips, viewers also get to see updates on some of the people featured on the show. For example, viewers learn that "Trina" and "Lee," who met on Facebook, are still together and living in the same state. They also learn that "Ashley" and "Mike," who met on a dating website, had a child together and got married.
One of the most emotional moments of the episode comes when Nev and Max bring out "Sunny" and "Chelsea" to talk about their experience on the show. Sunny talks about how devastated she was when she found out that the person she had been in love with for years was not who they said they were. Chelsea apologizes for what she did and says that she did not intend to hurt anyone.
Overall, "Catfish: The Reunion Show" is a satisfying special for fans of the show. It gives viewers a chance to catch up with some of the people featured on the show and see how their lives have been since the episodes aired. It is also a reminder of just how emotionally powerful the show can be, as viewers see the impact that online relationships can have on people's lives.