Summary

  • Married At First Sight season 17 animosity built up among the couples, with tension building during group activities and dinners.
  • The women of season 17 came together to blame the men for the failed marriages, projecting all the wrongs onto them instead of taking responsibility.
  • The underwear shoot was meant to empower women, but instead highlighted their lack of self-awareness and made them look bad.



Married at first sight season 17 just released its finale episode, and the season had one particularly annoying episode. Season 17 was a huge failure and none of the couples decided to stay together. Orion Martzloff filed for divorce from Lauren Goodger after returning from their controversial honeymoon, while Clare Kerr and Cameron Frazer split on their one-month anniversary. Clare and Cameron attended the closing day only to say no to each other.

Emily Balch and Brennan Shoykhet ended things badly a few days before closing day, but also showed up on closing day to say no to each other. Becca Haley and Austin Reed broke up the day before closing day, but came together to say yes on closing day, only to break up the next day at a group meeting in front of them. Married at first sight the cast of season 17. In the relationships of all ugly couples were the underlying group dynamics that led to a particularly nasty development.


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Hostility Built Between Married At First Sight Season 17

Several controversial meetings took place

all the time Married at first sight in season 17, the couples gathered for group activities, dinners and other meetings (via Lifespan,), which turned out to create tension among the actors. The cast members were pressed on their decision-making, their behavior in marriage, and their reasons for treating their spouse a certain way. This created friction among couples moving into post-decision-day dynamics.


More specifically, all the women of the season came together to support each other, but ended up coming together more to beat their husbands and create a hostile environment when they all met.

Season 17 The women who tried to put all the blame on the necks of the men was dismayed

Women became tyrannical

The women’s support for each other turned into a group that thought they were being wronged by their husbands and that men Married at first sight season 17 was not honest and was revised early. This was especially evident in the finale episode when Emily, Becca and Lauren were drinking with Orion and Austin and the three women started calling out both men for their mistakes.


I didn’t shorten anything. I realized this is not what I wanted,” Orion told Lauren when asked about her decision to stop experimenting with him.

The women of season 17 clearly felt like martyrs and tried to downplay the men and their experiences in the process. Women wanted to feel vindicated about such ailments Married at first sight on trips, but their approach was stilted and made them look bad. Although Clare, Brennan and Cameron were absent from the finale bar trip, their presence would surely have ignited even more heated scenarios where the women would have tried to hit on the men.

The description of Becca’s underwear was odd

The purpose of the shoot was strange


Becca had a photo shoot with everyone Married at first sight season 17 women who claimed that the men of the season got them dirty. The shoot was an attempt to make every woman feel empowered in her body after a difficult experience.

The photo shoot was an example of women feeling wronged and like they had something to fall back on in their marriage when they were just as responsible for the things that went wrong.

The women of season 17 all had a lack of responsibility

They made themselves look bad

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Ladies Married at first sight season 17 was revenge against men. Instead of owning up to their mistakes, they projected all the wrongs onto men. By calling men out and not taking responsibility for their part in the destruction of their marriage, women fed unpleasant situations where they tried to make men look bad and better than themselves, A trip after the deadline is the worst example. But their tactic didn’t work and only made fans feel negatively about women.

Although the men of Season 17 made a lot of mistakes, they often took responsibility for their mistakes and admitted that they could have handled things better. However, women were on a crusade to warn men. Each woman also had strong opinions about their co-stars’ marriages and how guys got dirty on their spouses. The Married at first sight The women created animosity against the men in season 17 and it only proved to create nasty situations where the women became bitter.


Married at first sight

airs Wednesdays at 8pm EDT on Lifetime.


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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 specific 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.

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