'Married at First Sight' season 3 spoilers: Doherty and Norton, Tres and Vanessa, Neil and Samantha

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"Married at First Sight" season 3 has one more episode to air before the finale, in which a final decision has to be made. All three couples had to work on their communication and trust issues this week, but it appears that Ashley Doherty and David Norton has a problem in that field.

In this week's episode, Doherty confronts her husband about him sending a text message to another woman, which she interpreted as cheating. When the couple talked things out, Norton told his wife she was overreacting, resulting to Doherty walking away from the conversation. Will the two ever fix their relationship?

Doherty and Norton were the only pair that had a hard time making things work. However, in the next episode, Norton will take the extra step just so he could make his relationship work.

Meanwhile, Tres Russell and Vanessa Nelson have recovered from their fight last week. They eventually patched things up with help from sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff. Russell has finally shown his wife that she doesn't need to fear about his lack of commitment. According to the synopsis for next week's episode, Russell and Nelson will be on a vacation, but it will get cut short due to an "unexpected turn."

Neil Bowlus and Samantha Role are getting closer to each other as Bowlus has moved back to be with his wife. They spent some quality time together in their own space, but pretty soon the couple will be separated once again as Bowlus will be out of town for the weekend to attend his cousin's wedding. The synopsis teased that he will realize that he misses his wife, which only suggests that their relationship has greatly improved from the first days of the social experiment.

In a few weeks, the couples will finally arrive at a decision whether to keep their marriage or file for divorce. Who will end up making it to the end and prove that strangers can fall in love and make it work?

Find out on "Married at First Sight" on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on FYI.

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