Every Last Resort Season 3 Couple Ranked: Who’s Actually READY to Do the Work? | 90 Day Fiancé

Every Last Resort Season 3 Couple Ranked: Who’s Actually READY to Do the Work? | 90 Day Fiancé

Season 3 of 90 Day: The Last Resort has delivered exactly what fans expected—emotional confrontations, shocking revelations, relationship breakdowns, and a few surprising breakthroughs. While every couple arrived at the retreat claiming they wanted to save their relationship, not all of them appear equally committed to the difficult work required to make lasting change.

Based on their communication, accountability, willingness to participate in therapy, and overall commitment to growth, here’s a ranking of the couples from most likely to succeed to least likely.

1. Brandon Gibbs & Julia Trubkina

Among the couples this season, Brandon and Julia have shown the strongest signs that they genuinely want to repair their marriage. While they continue to struggle with trust issues and conflicting priorities, both have demonstrated a willingness to engage in difficult conversations rather than simply avoiding problems.

What separates them from many of the other couples is their ability to acknowledge mistakes. Neither is perfect, but they appear invested in finding solutions instead of focusing solely on blame.

Why they rank first: Both partners are actively participating in therapy and seem committed to compromise.


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Stacey and Florian continue to face challenges involving trust and communication, but there are moments when they genuinely appear determined to protect their marriage. Florian’s willingness to engage more openly than in previous appearances has been one of the season’s biggest surprises.

The relationship remains complicated, yet both seem motivated to make it work.

Why they rank here: Progress is slow, but there is visible effort from both sides.


3. Jasmine Pineda & Gino Palazzolo

No couple generates more drama than Jasmine and Gino. Their emotional highs and lows continue to dominate episodes, making it difficult to predict their future.

On one hand, they clearly care about each other. On the other, they often fall into the same destructive patterns. Therapy sessions have exposed deep-rooted issues involving trust, insecurity, and communication.

Why they rank here: They are willing to discuss problems, but lasting change remains uncertain.


4. Rob Warne & Sophie Sierra

Rob and Sophie seem trapped in an endless cycle of arguments, apologies, and renewed conflict. Their biggest obstacle is consistency. Even when they make progress, old frustrations quickly return.

The emotional connection still exists, but viewers continue to question whether either partner truly believes the relationship can survive long term.

Why they rank here: Effort is present, but trust remains fragile.


5. Josh Weinstein & Natalie Mordovtseva

Josh and Natalie have spent much of the season debating fundamental questions about their future. Unlike other couples working through specific issues, they often appear uncertain about whether they even want the same things in life.

Natalie’s desire for commitment clashes with Josh’s hesitation, creating a recurring source of tension.

Why they rank here: The relationship’s foundation appears unstable.


6. Ariela Weinberg & Biniyam Shibre

Ariela and Biniyam entered the retreat carrying years of unresolved frustrations. While there have been moments of vulnerability, communication remains a major challenge.

Their interactions often suggest that past hurts continue to overshadow present efforts. Rebuilding trust may prove difficult without significant breakthroughs.

Why they rank here: Emotional wounds appear deeper than either initially admitted.


7. Jovi Dufren & Yara Zaya

Jovi and Yara continue to struggle with differing expectations regarding family life, priorities, and long-term goals. While they clearly care about one another, they often seem frustrated by recurring disagreements that never fully disappear.

Some therapy sessions have produced productive conversations, but meaningful change remains elusive.

Why they rank here: Too many core issues remain unresolved.


8. Big Ed Brown & Liz Woods

If included in any hypothetical ranking of couples attempting reconciliation, Ed and Liz would likely occupy the bottom spot. Their relationship history has been marked by repeated breakups, emotional volatility, and ongoing trust issues.

Although both have expressed a desire to improve, their interactions often suggest that fundamental incompatibilities remain.

Why they rank last: The gap between intention and action appears larger than for any other couple.


Final Ranking

  1. Brandon & Julia
  2. Stacey & Florian
  3. Jasmine & Gino
  4. Rob & Sophie
  5. Josh & Natalie
  6. Ariela & Biniyam
  7. Jovi & Yara
  8. Ed & Liz

The biggest lesson from Last Resort Season 3 is that wanting a relationship to work and actually doing the work are two very different things. Some couples have embraced therapy, accountability, and honest communication. Others continue repeating familiar patterns that keep them stuck.

As the season progresses, rankings could easily change. Reality television has a way of producing unexpected breakthroughs—and equally unexpected breakdowns. For now, however, Brandon and Julia appear to be the couple most committed to putting in the effort necessary to build a healthier future together.