'Married at First Sight' season 2 spoilers: Ryan D and Jessica argue in a restaurant in episode 4

Ryan and Jessica Facebook/Married At First Sight

The new installment of "Married at First Sight" will see Ryan and Jessica quarrel during what should be a perfect date night. Jessica, who decides to show her new husband a photo of her with the "Monroe" facial piercing she had way back, breaks down and accuses Ryan of branding it "trashy."

The minute-long preview for the episode showed the two reason out and bicker, with Ryan explaining that his wife has misunderstood what he said and that he did not mean anything offensive. It is too late though as the dinner was already ruined.

This is very much unfortunate as the episode was intended to be for honeymoons and theirs quickly took a dramatic turn. At the end of the promo for the episode, the aggravated Ryan leaves his spouse alone in the restaurant and storms out of the place ranting.

Ryan and Jessica's wedding night, however, was rather special. The two spent it with a new level of intimacy. Furthermore, the two had more than enough time to get to know each other more while they had fun doing all sorts of fun activities in Key Largo.

"It was more than that. It was intimacy," Ryan said. "We were comfortable with each other from the minute that we met," Jessica said. These statements prove that the two will be able to settle their differences and live their lives from being complete strangers to husband and wives.

However, the drama will visit from time to time. Unfortunately, their togetherness will be challenged by petty arguments and whatnot. It remains to be seen how the two will work things out and whether or not the squabble will cost their blooming marriage.

Episode 4 of "Married at First Sight" season 2 will air on Tuesday, Apr. 7 on A&E and FYI.

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