I think the way that Heather treated Derrick is awful. She drank non stop during the entire honeymoon and then complained that he had a cigarette. He quite when she brought it up but she continued to drink and completely ignored and treated him badly.If she put as much effort into her marriage and trying to work things out instead of putting him down and drinking then it might have worked. She looks like she was waiting for any reason to start a fight or an argument and took no responsibility for the break down of their marriage. I truly hope that Derrick can meet someone nice, and beautiful ...someone he deserves.. I am really ashamed for Heather for the way she conducted herself on the entire show.
... View MoreThis is a review for the second season of "Married at First Sight". There is another page for the first season."Married" is a self-described social experiment, as are most reality shows. You put some people in an unusual situation and you see how they react.In this case, a team of relationship experts collected tons of data on 7,000 candidates, then picked three men and three women who they determined to be suited for marriage--to each other. The six "winners" of this process then were told they would be getting married in ten days. To someone they would first meet at the altar. Pretty bold of the candidates, but they felt unsuccessful in their prior efforts to find "the one" and decided to let social science take its best shot.The process requires the couples to marry, go on a one-week honeymoon, and make arrangements for cohabitation. At the end of six weeks, they are given the option of staying married or getting divorced.The budding relationships are under stress, of course, but some start out better than others. But for all three couples, its a roller-coaster of emotions.People sometimes make fun of "The Bachelor" because the participants expect to find a mate after just weeks of interaction. The fact that those weeks in no way resemble reality, because they are wined, dined and swept away to exotic destinations for once-in-a-lifetime dates, makes that show seem even more unrealistic. The differences with "Married" are that a) scientific matching is done up front and b) you don't get weeks to learn about someone before marrying. There is no proposal.The series produces some touching moments and some that are tough to watch. There are surprises. See if you can figure out which couple will be the first to kiss. Or who will first say "I love you." Or who will consummate the marriage first.
... View MoreThis is a great show, I love it. I do not believe that it is staged. Please, please stop talking about Davina in a bad light. She's beautiful, she's smart, she's successful, and she's brave just for joining the show. Stop with the bad comments about her sideburns. Everyone is beautiful in their own way sideburns or not!I believe her partner is straight. Everyone shoes affection in different ways. I'm sure the constant cameras make some people nervous. If more people were married like that I think we would have less divorce. And yes, I am a hopeless romantic!
... View MoreI watched every single episode and enjoyed each program.Watching this program reminded me that some people just can not tell the truth to save their lives.the character Vaughn was nothing but a big whinny baby. It was always about "me me me me me". I was so sick of watching this poor excuse of a man and so happy for Monet that she kicked his ass to the curb.the reunion show as funny. I know Monet wanted to get as far away from Vaughn as she could.there is no way the professionals would have ever matched this couple up. Obviously Vaughn was not ready for a relationship and he lied about everything. A poor poor excuse for a man
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