'Married At First Sight' season 2 spoilers: Couples face bigger challenges in episode 8 'Adjusting to Married Life'

 FYI

The couples of "Married at First Sight" season 2 have gone through what a newlywed couple ought to go through. They went on a honeymoon and spent special holidays together and all these served as their opportunities to get to know each other. 

The next episode titled "Adjusting to Married Life" brings the pairs to the crux of the matter, and if the drama in the previous episodes is already fueled, this next installment will undoubtedly set things on fire. 

The promo for the episode shows Sean Varrichio revealing to his wife Davina Kuller that "the intensity of the process" is still a pain to adjust to although he continues to make an effort. 

Jessica Castro and Ryan De Nino seem like they can't get through a day without bickering. The two are seen in a whole new quarrel (a very loud one) that started when the former realized that she does not know anything about her husband. 

True enough, the two married the time they met but they have had plenty of time to get to know more about their partners. Jessica is upset that after all the time they spent as a couple, she still barely knows Ryan. 

On the other hand, Jaclyn Methuen is not happy about Ryan Ranellone's detachment from the relationship. Thinking that the relationship is not going any further, the latter is not emotionally involved with it anymore.

Their marriage was rocky at first as Jaclyn did not feel any physical attraction toward her then-groom but the latest episodes show her growing fond of him. But now it seems that their marriage is crumbling.

How will the couples hold up? "Married at First Sight" season 2 episode 8 "Adjusting to Married Life" will air on May 5. 

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