'Married At First Sight' season 2 spoilers: Ryan and Jessica quarrel about money in episode 7 'Happy New Year'

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Six episodes in, the stars of "Married at First Sight" season 2 are either at each other's throats or on each other's side. The new installment titled "Happy New Year" is not very appropriate for Jessica and Ryan, who can be seen squabbling in the promo. 

Jessica reveals her issue on "communication" and points out to her husband that she does not let her talk, like what he did while they were trying to sort out their issue on money, which made things difficult for them to find a new home. 

Ryan defends that he is only answering to the first thing she said and ended up walking out. Jessica is disappointed as she expected that it will be easier for her to open up to her husband. It remains to be seen whether the two will try to fix the issue and what measures they will take. 

Meanwhile, finding a new home proved very helpful for Jaclyn and Ryan R's marriage. The couple moved in to an apartment in Queens and their new one-bedroom place helps the two get closer together, which means that the relationship is moving past the friendzone. 

Jaclyn has been very vocal about not being physically attracted to Ryan R, adding that her "I Do" took a great deal of effort for her to blurt out. But now, it looks like the two are finally getting the hang of being married to a stranger. 

"Now I am looking at him in a sexual way instead of just looking at him like he's my bud," the 30-year-old said about her husband. "We haven't consummated our marriage yet, but it seems like (in) the imminent future that is going to happen."  

Meanwhile, moving in seems to be making it tough for Davina and Sean, who tells his wife that she has to spend the first night in their new home without him. He admits that his anxiety is getting the best of him and their marriage. 

"Married at First Sight" season 2 episode 20 will air on April 28. 

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