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When Travis asks for help with his internet girlfriend, Candy, it looks like a classic case of catfishing; after more pieces of the puzzle come together, the guys realize they may have caught a bigger catfish than expected.
When Travis asks for help with his internet girlfriend, Candy, it looks like a classic case of catfishing; after more pieces of the puzzle come together, the guys realize they may have caught a bigger catfish than expected.
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S7, EP7 "Traves & Candy"When Travis asks for help with his internet girlfriend, Candy, it looks like a classic case of catfishing; after more pieces of the puzzle come together, the guys realize they may have caught a bigger catfish than expected.
Catfish: The TV Show
S8, EP2 "Alfred & Adonis"Moving on from a toxic breakup, Alfred's thirsty to find Adonis, the elusive man of his dreams; but as they dig for answers, word that Nev and Kamie are in town leads to an explosive confrontation.
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S8, EP19 "Dianela & Jose"Dianela flees her home in Venezuela to start a new life with a man she's been in a relationship with for years but still has never met.
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S6, EP16 "Robert & Ashleigh"Robert has lived with paralysis since he was a teenager; he meets Ashleigh online, and they fall in love; with news he may not have much longer to live, Robert asks Nev and Max to bring Ashleigh to him.
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S4, EP20 "Brittany & Bryon"A single mother finds love online with a Marine who soon may go to Iraq again, so she wants to meet him before time runs out.
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S4, EP19 "Devan & Rylan"After meeting online, a young man wants to believe his new girlfriend is marriage material, but she is acting suspiciously.
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S4, EP18 "Hundra & Emily"A young woman risks coming out on national television to learn if her love is real; Machine Gun Kelly teams with Nev.
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S4, EP16 "Andria & David"Love letters and voice messages have kept a couple together for a decade, in spite of having never met.
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