"So, we quickly scrambled a crew and got them out there because we thought it was a very relevant and important part of the story to tell, provided everyone was still OK participating and telling that story," he said. "And that definitely was probably one of the most shocking moments, at least in recent memory on the franchise."

Because there wasn't a camera crew in India at the time, a lot of the drama wasn't filmed. Once the crew arrived, Jenny had to retell the story of Sumit's father-in-law confronting the 90 Day Fiancé couple.

"That's probably one of our biggest regrets, something along those lines," said Orstein of not capturing everything live. "But it's possible it may have played out differently if cameras were there too. I think what the crew was able to capture on the heels of that was very compelling. It happens on a lot of shows, not just 90 Day. When we come in right on the heels of something, we do our best to make sure that we tell the story in a compelling way that still gets viewers insights into what happened and what they might've missed."