After seeing the villa's new arrivals, Courtney made it clear that only 10s can hang with her. "I'm thankful they're adding to our hotness," she said in the Aug. 4 episode. "Because, like, if they weren't hot, I'd be like, 'Mmm, they shouldn't be here.'" Watch it here.
When the couples were tasked with getting to know one another better, most wondered about their number of sexual partners, their middle names and how many siblings they had. Deb, on the other hand? She asked Jesse, "What's your favorite part of the scientific method?" See his response here.
In the premiere episode, Sydney wanted to know more about her man Isaiah, starting with where he's from exactly. "What's North Dakota like?" she asked, before he corrected her: "South." She then asked, "Where is Minnesota? Michigan?" Isaiah tried to draw a map in the air with his hands to explain, and Sydney wondered, "Is Minnesota its own state?" May need to get this girl a map ASAP!
Deb has an interesting take when it comes to... birds. "Do you think birds are real?" she casually asked Mady while lounging by the pool. "Sometimes I think they're little robots from the government and that's why they sit on power lines, to recharge." Mady had only one word in response: "Wut."
In episode eight, Zeta told the girls she feels threatened by newcomer Bria going after her man Timmy. It was all too much to process for Deb, who only had one thing to say: "This is all, like, a lot of, like, thinking." It's a mood, OK? Watch the moment here.
After Sydney cut things off with self-professed "mama's boy" Andy in episode eight, she rekindled things with waiter Isaiah in the reclusive daybed. They locked lips and he reached for her thigh, as she told him, "You make my vagina tingle...That's how I know I like a boy." It's not quite Maura Higgins' practically trademarked line "fanny flutters," but it'll do.
Tyler had us stumped when he called Sereniti "bro" in the middle of their supposedly flirty one-on-one chat. He told her, "Sorry for calling you bro. I don't know why I said—" as she interrupted to say, "No, what's up dog?" At least they're on the same page. Watch the moment here.
In the midst of filming a reality TV show, who wouldn't be like Deb and admit during a confessional, "I need a therapist." No context needed. Watch the moment here.