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Even though a young woman faces heartache from an Instagram lover, and moves on, she is still eager to meet.

Even though a young woman faces heartache from an Instagram lover, and moves on, she is still eager to meet.

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S8, EP1 "Red & Jalissa"

For the last six years, Red's been talking to Jalissa and her group of celebrity besties; hot on the trail to meet Jalissa in L.A., Nev and Kamie help Red uncover a truth that might turn her Hollywood love story into a tragedy.

Catfish: The TV Show

S8, EP7 "Danielle & BJ"

Nev and Kamie get a letter from a woman worried that a guy named BJ is catfishing her friend Danielle; BJ comforted Danielle when somebody shot her, but now she needs to know who she's really been dating for the past six years.

Catfish: The TV Show

S7, EP23 "Truth & Ray'Quan"

L.A. fashion designer Truth is hot for his online crush Ray'Quan despite the fact he's in a relationship in real life.

Catfish: The TV Show

S8, EP14 "Dustin & Keegan"

In the midst of quarantine, Nev and Kamie remotely help 24-year-old Dustin find out the truth about his eight-year online relationship with Keegan; a shocking discovery forces Dustin to face his biggest fear of the past eight years.

Catfish: The TV Show

S4, EP11 "Steven & Samm"

Rather than plan for college, a young man wants to move to California to support his online love, but his mother is skeptical.

Catfish: The TV Show

S4, EP10 "Blaire & Markie"

Even though a young woman faces heartache from an Instagram lover, and moves on, she is still eager to meet.

Catfish: The TV Show

S4, EP9 "Jamey and Ari"

After falling for a fellow Texan online, a man will do anything to meet his love, but she only agrees to do so on television.

Catfish: The TV Show

S4, EP8 "Whitney & Bre"

After meeting on an LGBT site four years ago, a couple has yet to even engage in a video chat, raising red flags.

From the producers of the critically acclaimed 2010 documentary film "Catfish" comes a TV version, which follows the journey of couples who have formed an online relationship but have never met in person. Filmmakers Yaniv "Nev" Schulman -- whose own online love drama was the subject of the "Catfish" film -- and Max Joseph travel around the country to tell the stories of these hopeful romantic partners, and each hourlong episode is filled with mystery, surprises, and sometimes even shocking revelations as one partner discovers the truth about his or her significant other. What will happen when they meet in real life for the first time?
Starring: Kamie Crawford
Original Air Date: Nov 12, 2012
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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