Adnan and Tigerlily: Reunion Show MVPs (Most Vile People)

So, let’s talk about the reunion show because Adnan and Tigerlily really outdid themselves. Adnan decided this was the perfect time to double down on being a total jerk to Niles—an autistic man, mind you—because apparently, picking on someone vulnerable is his idea of entertainment. Watching him smirk while poking at Niles was infuriating. Like, congrats, Adnan, you’ve cemented your place as the most unlikable person on this season (and that’s saying something).

And then there’s Tigerlily. Oh, Tigerlily. When she decided to jump in with her Chihuahua analogy? What was that? Instead of just saying “all bark and no bite,” which would’ve been barely tolerable, she went out of her way to compare Niles to a yappy little dog. Because nothing screams compassion like dehumanizing someone while standing next to your gaslighting boyfriend.

The way she smugly defended Adnan’s behavior, as if they’re some sort of power couple instead of the toxic duo nobody asked for, was almost impressive in how utterly tone-deaf it was.

Honestly, I don’t know what’s more exhausting: their overinflated egos or the secondhand embarrassment of watching them try to justify their actions.

So, let’s talk about the reunion show because Adnan and Tigerlily really outdid themselves. Adnan decided this was the perfect time to double down on being a total jerk to Niles—an autistic man, mind you—because apparently, picking on someone vulnerable is his idea of entertainment. Watching him smirk while poking at Niles was infuriating. Like, congrats, Adnan, you’ve cemented your place as the most unlikable person on this season (and that’s saying something).

And then there’s Tigerlily. Oh, Tigerlily. When she decided to jump in with her Chihuahua analogy? What was that? Instead of just saying “all bark and no bite,” which would’ve been barely tolerable, she went out of her way to compare Niles to a yappy little dog. Because nothing screams compassion like dehumanizing someone while standing next to your gaslighting boyfriend.

The way she smugly defended Adnan’s behavior, as if they’re some sort of power couple instead of the toxic duo nobody asked for, was almost impressive in how utterly tone-deaf it was.

Honestly, I don’t know what’s more exhausting: their overinflated egos or the secondhand embarrassment of watching them try to justify their actions.