Since the beginning, Corinne has always been a bit of a wild child, causing a lot of the other women to hate her, but Nick’s interest has never wavered.
Nick’s choice to keep Corinne around has a lot of people questioning his intentions. Whether his intentions are right or not, he sees a potential with her.
In classic Corinne fashion she takes Nick shopping for their date. They spend a lot of money, and Corinne drinks a lot of champagne (it seems impossible for an episode to go by without her downing 6 glasses).
Most anticipated of the night, is the introduction of Raquel. Raquel is Corinne’s nanny, who helps the family cook an clean around the posh condo.
Raquel asks the real questions, like what Nick’s intensions are with Corinne.
It seems that Corinne takes after her dad, except for drinking champagne, he drinks scotch. Her father’s concern is about Nick’s ability to make enough money to help Corinne keep up this expensive lifestyle she is accustomed to.
After it was established that Nick is able to financially support Corinne, she said she is also willing to be the breadwinner if Nick can’t (cute?).
Over a glass of 15-year-old scotch, Nick and Corinne’s father share a toast and talk. It seems like a pretty relaxed conversation. You can see how much of a daddy’s girl Corinne is after their conversation.
The family meeting left things in a good place for Corinne and Nick, even having the family watch them make out from their condo above as she says goodbye.
Although Nick’s choices with Corinne have been questioned all along, they really do get along well and have fun together.
I think that Corinne has a legitimate shot at winning Nick’s heart in the end. The longevity of their future relationship isn’t something I’m as confident in, but for the meantime, they may be a (almost) perfect match.
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