Ep 7. In-laws And Friends
- TV14
- February 20, 2018
- 41 min
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In this episode of Married at First Sight season 6, titled "In-laws And Friends," the newlyweds are starting to settle into their married lives and the excitement of the wedding day has started to fade. The couples meet with the show's experts to discuss their progress so far and what they need to work on going forward.
The first couple we check in with is Shawniece and Jephte. They discuss how they've been getting along well and are still feeling positive about their marriage. The experts ask them about their sex life and recommend that they continue to work on building intimacy in their relationship.
Next up is Molly and Jonathan. They talk about how they are struggling to find common ground and seem to have very different communication styles. The experts advise them to work on their communication skills and to try to find activities that they both enjoy.
Ryan and Jaclyn are the third couple to meet with the experts. They discuss their physical attraction to one another and how they are both feeling optimistic about their future together. The experts encourage them to continue to build a solid foundation for their relationship.
The fourth couple, Jaclyn and Ryan, discuss their views on starting a family and how they are both on the same page about their priorities. The experts advise them to continue to focus on building their relationship, and Jaclyn seems particularly happy with how things are going.
Finally, we check in with Molly and Jonathan again, who are still struggling to communicate effectively. They go out to meet each other's friends and family, which adds an extra layer of stress to their already strained relationship. Jonathan's mother seems particularly critical of Molly, which only makes things worse.
Overall, this episode of Married at First Sight season 6 offers a glimpse into how the couples are adjusting to their new lives together. Some couples seem to be doing well and building a strong foundation, while others are struggling to find common ground and communicate effectively. It's clear that all of the newlyweds have a lot of work to do if they want to make their marriages last.