'Married At First Sight' season 2 spoilers: Couples continue to bicker

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It looks like the "Married at First Sight "experiment is yielding differing results. After the couples enjoyed their honeymoons and spent the holidays as newlyweds, the real challenge of marriage kicks in and, needless to say, this sends the couples to countless bickering and even some silent treatment. 

Jessica Castro and Ryan De Nino look like they are ready to give up their marriage. The two are always entangled in a quarrel and their relationship is further strained by the lack of communication and respect toward each other. 

Their squabbles are now characterized by their unbelievable duration (the last one lasted throughout the episode), shouting, walkouts and the ever menacing silent treatment. Fans believe that these two are extremely close to calling it quits. But others think that Sean Varricchio and Davina Kullar will beat them to it. 

Sean works in New Jersey and stays at his home there during work days. He spends his days off with his wife in their New York home, which sounds very tiresome. This also means Davina is alone in their house when Sean is away. Dr. Joseph Ciluna steps in to talk to Davina about the situation, in the hopes of fixing the issue before it does any more damage. 

Davina feels like she has to "[beg Sean] to be present," expressing the burden of feeling like she has to "apologize for who I am and the things that I am." Sean, on the other hand, feels like he lives two lives by going to New Jersey and New York and paying bills for two homes. 

Meanwhile, Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Ranellone's marriage is going well. It is not as buttery smooth as they like but is something they feel they could work on. At the moment, the root of their bickering is Jaclyn's persistence to take care of the expenses. She has been doing that for seven years and she does not think that this will have to change, which of course, Ryan strongly goes against. 

Will the couples last a season without getting a divorce? "Married at First Sight" season 2 episode 9 will air on May 12. 

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