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Married At First Sight Season Finale:
Tuesday
night marked the season finale of Married
At First Sight on FYI. Married At
First Sight is a reality show where four experts pair together three
couples and those three couples get married without knowing what the person
looks like and even their name. It follows the couples on their five week
journey of getting married, gong on their honeymoon, moving in together, and
their daily life where in the end they decide if they want to stay married or
get a divorce.
Throughout this review there are
spoiler alerts for people who haven’t seen or finished the show. Out of all the
couples I thought that Courtney and Jason were the most likely to stay together
and they were my favorite couple. They were the most compatible and had similar
values and interest, and in the end I was happy they decided to stay together.
On the other hand there are Doug and Jamie who I thought were never going to
last their wedding let alone the five weeks. Over the course of the five weeks
I could tell that Jamie was opening up to Doug although she wasn’t attracted to
him at first. I honestly didn’t know if they would stay married. I felt that
Doug wanted to, but Jamie wasn’t sure at least that’s how the show made it
seem. I wasn’t sure if Jamie would be able to open up as much as Doug given her
horrific past.
Then there’s Vaughn and Monet who I felt definitely weren’t
right for each other. I personally wasn’t a fan of Vaughn because he seems like
a very old fashioned guy who believes the wife should cook and clean. I also
felt that he would say he didn’t like things about Monet or how she did things,
but when they would seek help from the experts he would say he liked those
things about her or they weren’t a problem so he seemed a little two faced to
me. Monet I believed was the complete opposite. She was independent, and wasn’t
afraid to voice her opinion and in this case opposites didn’t attract. They
decided to get a divorce and I felt that was the best thing for them, because
if they didn’t they just would have been a drama rollercoaster constantly
fighting and then not, but I also feel like although they got a divorce they
will still keep in contact with each other. The show unlike most reality shows seemed very
genuine and non-scripted. It showed them in their everyday lives and didn’t
have constant drama, and the show was mostly focused on the experiment on the
three couples finding love no trying to pin them against each other or only
focus on the drama unlike some shows that seem to me more focused on drama then
them finding love. Overall I enjoyed the show, and will be tuning in to the
reunion show next week. I hope they continue the series with new couples and
more happy outcomes.
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Thanks for the scarf tips! And those nails are scary looking. (Make sure you publish each post separately - it looks like you are counting this post as two entries...)
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