'Married at First Sight' season 2 spoilers: Newlyweds relocate in 'Moving In'

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Season 2 of "Married at First Sight" just saw the three new couples coming home from their honeymoons and settling in for the holidays. The next episode, "Moving In," is set to tackle the difficulties of picking a place to stay and actually living together as husband and wife. 

According to the official synopsis of the next episode, deciding on a place to relocate is one of the primary issues the couples need to deal with. Tensions rise as it becomes clearer to the viewers who is willing to make a sacrifice and move out of their homes and who is not. 

The promotional trailer shows couple Davina Kullar and Sean Varicchio already having problems as they continue to stay in Manhattan. Davina is shown telling Sean that she feels he doesn't have enough room in order to make her feel special. She also doesn't comprehend why she is helping settle in Manhattan when it's clear he doesn't want to be there. 

While Davina and Sean are fighting it out about living in New York, Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Renellone are on the opposite side of the spectrum. They were the first couple to hit real snags in their relationship, with Jaclyn even admitting early on in the season that she wasn't attracted to her new husband. 

"Day 1: I was freaking out; day 7: 'Oh man, I have a crush on my husband,'" Methuen admitted in the previous episode, and it appears that this positive development will carry on to their decision-making process in relocating as a newlywed couple. 

Jessica Castro and Ryan DeNiro appear to be in the middleground in "Moving In" as they are shown trying to move on from their argument at the restaurant. The holidays give them a good opportunity to connect with each other and their respective families, and "Moving In" may see the two ironing out those earlier issues. 

"Married at First Sight" season 2 episode 6 "Moving In" airs on April 21 on A&E. 

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