Zeta & Timmy's plans after leaving Love Island USA include movies, travel and traveling. Maybe elope

While filming Love Island USA Season 4, Zeta Morrison and Timmy Pandolfi formed a quick (and ultimately lasting) connection. As Zeta revealed in their first conversation, she wasn't actually planning on sticking up for anyone right away — until she saw Timmy. “I’m taking him home,” she said after aligning with her personal trainer on the first day. “Let’s go.”

Although Zeta and Timmy felt this way, they obviously couldn't leave the villa so early. Yes, their path to love wasn't always smooth sailing — most notably their brief romances with Bria Bryant and Jeff Christian. But in the end, the pair ended up being one of the most popular couples of the season - winning the show's and viewers' Choice Award for Hottest Couple. "From that point on, I think it did give us some confidence that the United States was going to have our back," Zeta told TV Insider in an Aug. 29 interview.

Zeta also noted that she and Timmy spent much more time together than they actually did. "Just lying in bed and having so much pillow talk, it's like I've been with this boy for three years? It's just surreal," she said.

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So with that in mind, what are Zeta and Timmy doing now? The sweet, stable vibe they created in the villa appears to have carried over into the real world - with their first plans as an "official" couple including a simple movie date. "The first thing we really wanted to do — and he knows I love movies so much — so we just wanted to go to a movie, eat in the theater and just lay back and relax," Zeta recently told E! information. (This is a lovely, serendipitous callback to Timmy’s introduction to the villa. “Listen, life is a movie,” he said at the time. “Who do you want to watch this movie with?”) Zeta also Said she wanted to bring Timmy with her to London soon.

Zeta and Timmy's wedding is also likely to be quite low-key — and yes, they've talked about it. While not actually engaged, the couple told Page Six they 've had "discussions" about their wedding and how they'd prefer to break with tradition if they got married. For most couples, "it's super structured and planned, marking calendar dates," Timmy told the outlet. "I think for us, if we're going to get to this point, it's going to be, 'Hey, today is the day. Let's do it.'"

Zeta agreed, describing their preference for a "courthouse vibe" for potential future weddings. "I'm the kind of person who [loves] a love so pure that when it happens, it's just the two of you," she added. "I think we feel the same way."

So while it's still early days for Zimmy, it's safe to say the fan-favorite feels like they've been together for a little longer and plans are being made accordingly.