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Back in the Groove Episode 7-8 Review: End of a Nightmare

Back in the Groove Episode 7 and 8 ends with the leading trio, moving forward with their connections.

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Back in the Groove Episode 5 and 6 finds the ladies of the house opting for a personal connection.

Back in the Groove Episode 3-4 Review: Cringefest and Nothing More

Back in the Groove Episode 3-4 finds Steph revealing the big secret to her new besties Sparkle and Brooke.

Back in the Groove Episode 1-2 Review: Wannabe Too Hot to Handle, Minus the Age Gap

Back in the Groove Episode 1 and 2 introduce us to three women in their forties looking to find a younger partner inside the groove hotel.

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