'Married at First Sight' Season 2 spoilers: Ryan and Jessica, Sean and Davina, Jaclyn and Ryan - which couple ready to quit?

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"Married at First Sight" is already entering its 7<sup>th episode and by now, the couples are already bonding and fighting, typical of what married couples do. In the upcoming episode, the couples are seen making adjustments in their marriage. Some will buckle up, while some are just ready to quit.

Ryan and Jessica

Ryan and Jessica are by far the couple that is having the toughest time out of the three. The big fight started during their honeymoon where Ryan felt that Jessica accused him of stealing. Ryan and Jess was one of the most promising couples at the beginning of the experiment, but now, the arguing is damaging their relationship too much.

In the sneak peek, Jess and Ryan were seen shouting at each other. Jess says that Ryan is a stranger to him, which is why she's asking questions. However, Ryan won't cooperate.

Sean and Davina

Sean and Davina started out great, but now, the couple is facing problems with their living situation. Sean admits that he is having a hard time adjusting in Davina's New York apartment. In the preview, Sean tells Davina "I'm still not really adjusting to the intensity of the process."

Jaclyn and Ryan

Among the three couples, Jaclyn and Ryan had the roughest start. Now, these two are the ones who are having the best time. However, Jaclyn notices the lack of emotional involvement of her husband in the process and calls him out on it, which resulted in a small argument. Jaclyn says that if Ryan won't be emotionally invested in the relationship, maybe she won't have to either.

This issue started when Jaclyn and Ryan talked about having children. Jaclyn was pretty excited about it, but Ryan wasn't. In a preview, Ryan expressed his concern about Jaclyn's personality, saying "I don't know if her personality is something I can handle.

"Married at First Sight" Season 2 Episode 7 airs on May 5, 9 p.m. on A&E.

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