Summary

  • MAFS season 17 was a colossal failure without successful couples and actors who spoofed the experiment.
  • Season 18 may feature runaway bride situations and shaky marriages.
  • The expertise of season 17 experts can be questioned based on their poor track record.



Trailer for Married at first sight season 18 has dropped, depicting drama and strong personalities that fans can look forward to. Season 17 just finished airing the final “Where Are They Now?” episode, and viewers were treated to the official trailer at the end of the episode. Season 17 can be considered a massive failure. In two Married at first sight First, there was the runaway bride, and the victim of the situation, Michael Shiakallis, was courted a second time and ultimately said no on the day of the decision, while his fiancee Chloe Brown said yes.

Only one couple included Married at first sight season 17 said yes on closing day, Austin Reed and Becca Haley, but broke up the next day. Two other couples, Clare Kerr and Cameron Frazer and Emily Balch and Brennan Shoykhet, arrived on Decision Day to say no to their partners after breaking up earlier in the season. Seasons 1-7 Married at first sight followed three couples through the trial, while seasons 8 and 9 followed four. Five couples have appeared after each season. Of the 64 couples who responded, only 17% have stayed together in lasting marriages.


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The MAFS season 18 bride gets cold feet

Will there be another runaway bride situation?

In Married at first sight in season 17, Michael’s bride walked down the aisle to the altar only to be told she couldn’t marry a stranger until she walked out. Michael handled the situation maturely, but fell apart when he was absent from the wedding crowd (via ET.) It was a heartbreaking situation to watch, and it may happen again Married at first sight season 18. In the preview video, the unknown bride is walking and acting nervous, while her supposed voice says something that indicates she has cold feet.


“Would it be the end of the world if I just literally didn’t do this?”

A lot MAFS brides have expressed anxiety and worry before meeting their estranged husbands, which seems normal given the intense experience. However, another runaway bride situation would not only be disastrous for the receiver but also for the viewers who are eager to see more successful couples. The bride usually has friends and family to cheer them on, but it’s possible that the situation could prove overwhelming and they won’t make it through the wedding.

One MAFS Season 18 Couple questions the longevity of their marriage

MAFS Point is married forever


Although it is common Married at first sight couples say yes to each other on the deadline only to break up shortly after or within the first year, that’s not what the experiment is about. In season 18, it looks like one couple will question their longevity early on.

“Do you see a world where we can last forever?” the man asks.

“Eternity is a long time,” the woman answers. While a non-directional exchange may be due to early jitters in the experiment, it is not the most reliable response as a sign that all is well between this pair. The exchange seemed to be on the honeymoon stage of the process.

One couple argues about the need for space

Couples are part of an 8-week trial

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An as-yet-unknown couple gets into an ugly interaction that doesn’t bode well for their potential success. The Married at first sight the experience lasts eight weeks and during that time the couples are with each other almost 24/7 outside of working hours. During this time, they work hard to get to know each other on a deeper level, and not everyone can handle intimacy and vulnerability well.

“You want your maternity, I’ll give it to you.”

This was the wording the man used in one of the couples before getting up from the table he was sitting at. The MAFS couples don’t have the luxury of space, but they knew that when they signed up for the trial. Hopefully experts will intervene to manage the volatility of this particular interaction so that the couple’s problems don’t grow bigger than they can handle.


Accusations of lies are thrown in season 18

Will there be more dishonesty than in season 17?

Another ugly interaction between one Married at first sight Chicago couples make the bride scream: “You fucking lie!” This was in response to the groom stating that his wife had not texted or called him. While this particular fight appears to be over a communication breakdown, it’s possible that there is more negativity and weight behind it.

Married at first sight
season 17 had major issues with lying in every marriage, so for the new Cast to bring up lying is not a good sign.


The 18 cast members of season one make strong statements

Attitudes will flare

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Even more tension descends between a MAFS season 18 couple, and it looks like it’s over the personality differences.

“I’m not everyone’s cup of tea, but I’m a Hennessy and Coke guy, and there’s no marriage in four weeks.”

The fact that a man claims to be a difficult person means that the experts probably did not choose the right person for him. Married at first sight test.

Who is married at first sight experts?

Will the show change?


The Married at first sight the trailer for season 18 depicts that all three experts from season 17, Rev. Cal Roberson, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, and Dr. Pia Holec will return. All three dropped the ball when they recognized the scam set on them by Season 17’s cast members, with experts admitting they should have done more to make the couples successful. Hopefully they’ve learned from their Season 17 mistakes and become not only better matchmakers, but better equipped therapists to guide Chicago’s hopes through the experience.


Married at first sight

seasons 1-16 are streaming on Discovery+.
MAFS
season 18 does not have an official release date yet.

Source: ET/YouTube

Married at first sight

Based on the Danish version of the series, Married at First Sight is a reality show/social experiment that gives singles the chance to find a lifelong partnership with one caveat: they must agree to marry a stranger the moment they meet. Experts offer advice and guidance as they help couples navigate their new marriage with an unknown partner, highlighting the newlyweds’ journey from wedding to honeymoon to starting their new life together. After eight weeks, couples decide to stay married or divorce.

Throw
Pepper Schwartz, Calvin Roberson, Viviana Coles, Jessica Griffin, John Aiken, Mel Schilling, Alessandra Rampolla, Logan Levkoff, Joseph Cilona, ​​Greg Epstein, Rachel DeAlto, DeVon Franklin, Pia Holec

Publication date
July 8, 2014

The seasons
17


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