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Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil
Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil













Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil

Here’s the full poem: Maybe we are supposed to meet the wrong people before we meet the right one so when they finally arrive we are truly grateful for the gift we have been given.

Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil

But they still found their way back to each other and down the aisle by the end of the season.Īt their impromptu wedding ceremony (which happened *right after* their proposal, BTW), their officiant read a poem called Maybe, which had some lines that sounded eerily appropriate for Madlyn and Colby’s situation on The Ultimatum. Madlyn hit it off with Randall Griffin during their trial relationship and Colby apparently had a few wild nights out with some other women. Since the premise of the show asks the cast to explore their other options before deciding whether or not to commit to their original partners, both Madlyn and Colby made sure to test the dating waters with other people. Madlyn and Colby had a whole lot of ups and downs throughout the first season of The Ultimatum before they made their way to the altar. Madlyn and Colby’s Ultimatum wedding may have been a surprise to a lot of viewers, but there’s one part of the ceremony in particular that is sticking in fans’ brains: the poem the officiant read. For Madlyn Ballatori and Colby Kissinger, they took it to the next level by not only getting engaged, but also by getting married during the Season 1 finale. For most of the first season of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, the big question was whether or not the original couples would stay together, let alone get engaged.

Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil

Warning: Spoilers for The Ultimatum finale and reunion follow.















Could be, Maybe, love...? by Kavita S. Sunil