Love Island Season 2
American version of the British dating reality competition in which ten singles come to stay in a villa for a few weeks and have to couple up with one another. Over the course of those weeks, they face the public vote and might be eliminated from the show. Other islanders join and try to break up the couples.
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Love Island
2019 / TV-MAAmerican version of the British dating reality competition in which ten singles come to stay in a villa for a few weeks and have to couple up with one another. Over the course of those weeks, they face the public vote and might be eliminated from the show. Other islanders join and try to break up the couples.
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Love Island Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The four remaining couples relive some of the most memorable moment in the Villa before Arielle Vandenberg announces the winning couple.
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The final couples each embark on one last epic date before moving out of the Villa. From driving dream cars to taking helicopter rides, strolling down candlelit halls to sharing private dances, the Islanders say goodbye to Vegas in style.
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Simulation babies are delivered to the couples and some Islanders welcome the parental challenge, while some fail to keep their infant in one piece. The season's end creeps up fast when a re-coupling sends two last people packing.
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Even though the couples have only been dating for a short time, the true test of any relationship is how they behave once introduced to each other's families; Carrington and Johnny get grilled by the parents they meet.
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Lakeyn confronts Carrington about his decision to choose Laurel instead of her; the Islanders rally around Moira after she gets some harsh feedback during a challenge; one pair of love birds are invited to spend the night in the Hideaway.
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The girls go to great lengths to complete a mission in the Villa that rewards the Islanders with an ice-cream social. Sadly, the good humor doesn't last long when a re-coupling forces Carrington to choose between three girls.
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Johnny asks Cely to be his girlfriend, and the entire Villa celebrates. The romantic gesture isn't lost on Justine and Caleb, who continue to grow closer. As for Carrington, his head is turning more in the direction of Lakeyn.
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For new girls Lakeyn and Julia, Carrington is the most delicious-looking man on the menu, so they each order him to accompany them on a beautiful mountainside date. Know who's lost her appetite? Laurel, who can't stomach the thought of her other half choosing fresh meat over her
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At the latest re-coupling ceremony, Moira has to choose between two incredible options, Connor and Calvin, but it's new boy Bennett who's giving her butterflies. Meanwhile, Johnny and Cely move beyond Casa Amor.
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Cely and Johnny continue to run in circles about Casa Amor, while Laurel starts to doubt whether Carrington is the right boy for her. Connor lets Moira down gently, which is encouraging for Calvin.
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From Carrington romancing new girl Laurel to Johnny revealing the cracks in his confidence, catch up with More To Love, a weekly recap that zips through Week 4's hottest gossip and treats fans to never-before-seen footage.
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The curse of Casa Amor continues to haunt the Islanders, especially Johnny and Cely, whose relationship is the worse for wear after more than a few punches to the gut. Meanwhile, Kierstan explores her connection with new boy Bennett.
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An unexpected visit from Arielle sends four Islanders packing, which leaves just enough room in the Villa for three new boys to sneak in. For Kierstan, this trio offers multiple reasons to get over Carrington, but Johnny isn't as enthused.
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It's official: Jalen and Mackenzie are over before ever really getting started, which is moderately fine for the big-eyed blonde because she's experiencing dumper's remorse about Connor. If only he wasn't interested in taking his friendship with Moira to the next level
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Justine and Caleb enjoy a romantic poolside date, in which they dig into their feelings for each other and discuss how they'd make a long-distance relationship work. Back at the Villa, Mackenzie can't understand why Jalen is being distant.
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Distance makes the heart grow fonder for some Islanders but not for everyone; Cely can't wait to reunite with Johnny; but when she finds out he wasn't exactly chaste at Casa Amor, the only thing she wants is space.
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Carrington goes on a hot date with Mercades, which shakes Laurel's confidence, while Johnny insists he only has eyes for Cely. (Funny how he came to that realization AFTER sucking face with someone else.) Then, back at the Villa, Moira and Mackenzie continue to go gaga over the new boys, but are they sensing lust or love?
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Carrington goes on a hot date with Mercades, which shakes Laurel's confidence, while Johnny insists he only has eyes for Cely. (Funny how he came to that realization AFTER sucking face with someone else.) Then, back at the Villa, Moira and Mackenzie continue to go gaga over the new boys, but are they sensing lust or love?
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Mackenzie has a difficult time remembering Connor, thanks to Jalen; though, Connor might not be experiencing the same kind of memory loss at Casa Amor; Johnny decides between Mercades and Cely, who's still in the dark about her man.
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While spending quality time in the company of five new boys, it seems like Mackenzie has momentarily forgotten about Connor, especially when Jalen starts showing her attention; Johnny can't stop locking lips with Mercades.
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The Islanders bend and stretch during a lovely poolside yoga class that also offers up a well-needed dose of inner peace, which is about to be tested when the boys and girls are separated for a few days.
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The future of two couples is put in the hands of the other Islanders who are forced to decide who gets a second chance at love and who is sent home; the remaining couples indulge in a delicious marriage-themed challenge.
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Mackenzie and Connor spend a night in the Hideaway, which leaves a bad taste in the mouths of Calvin and Moira; Carrington continues to send Kierstan mixed signals and a surprise re-coupling sends the Islanders reeling.
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From Lauren driving all the boys crazy to Mackenzie putting her crazy on full display, catch up with More To Love, a two-hour recap that zips through Week 2's hottest gossip and treats fans to never-before-seen footage.
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Kierstan and Carrington gallop towards a new level of intimacy, but it might not be enough to stop his wandering eye; Johnny and Cely continue to strive for power-couple status; Moira doubts where she really stands with Calvin.
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While on a date with Lauren, Connor admits to feeling smothered by Mackenzie, but the 23-year-old auditor acts way differently once he's back in the Villa; Tre tries to recover from his recent conflict with Justine by grafting a new girl.
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With James and Jeremiah out of the villa, the remaining islanders cuddle in their couples and bask in an unexpected moment of calm, until new girl Lauren magically appears by the pool and seems to have more than a few boys under her spell.
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A light-hearted game of Truth Or Dare gets heavy when Connor kisses another girl and Mackenzie turns into a green-eyed monster. Then, the recoupling ceremony ends in tears-lots and lots and lots of tears-when the Islanders say goodbye to two boys.
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Moira and Calvin appear smitten with each other, but James won't go down without a fight. Elsewhere, Tre looks forward to seeing more of Justine, but Caleb makes his move first.
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A look at the best moments from the past week, plus previously unseen footage, commentary and interviews.
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There are tears all round as the first recoupling takes place. Later, two new boys arrive at the Villa, and neither are afraid to step on a few toes.
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Love continues to blossom between Moira and James, while Connor is smitten by Mackenzie. Tre is caught between his attraction to Kaitlynn and respect for Justine.
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New couplings are afoot when Kierstan and Rachel enter the Villa with bikinis blazing. For Justine, that means a friendship might be tested, but she doesn't lament too long before finding herself wrapped in another boy's strong arms.
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After months spent in isolation and virtual dating, a new batch of eleven singles prepare to find their perfect matches. Moving into the gorgeous 'Love Island' villa, each one is looking for a real romantic connection.
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