Sneak Peek: On the April 5 episode of Married at First Sight: The First Year, Jason and Cortney are house-hunting online.The extreme social experiment uses four experts - a sexologist, spiritualist, psychologist and sociologist - to create three perfect couples based on scientific matchmaking. “That’s kinda scary,” he shares with viewers, “because without trust, how can you have a good relationship?” Jasmine is unimpressed, and Neph is worried she doesn’t trust his judgment. After some probing, he shows her some photos of the fixer upper. His new home is currently under construction, and he’s not ready for her to see it. Neph Rodriguez and Jasmine Gaona: On the latest episode, Neph broke the news to Jasmine that he had bought a house. Her motherly advice is spot on: “Your past is not your fault.” She encourages her to “get over these trust issues. Doug’s mom encourages her to do it for herself she has first-hand experience with how helpful therapy can be. They go to a salon for pedicures, and they talk about Jamie going to therapy. Later, Jamie has some girl time with her mother-in-law. “It’s not your issue with him it’s your issue with you.” “Some of this is not fair to put on Doug,” Dr. Doug says he would feel like more of a priority if Jamie had started therapy Jamie is stunned by his admission, not knowing Doug felt so strongly. Jamie admits that she has not followed through with the doctor’s suggestion to seek a therapist. He’s hurt when Jamie takes it a step further by comparing him to her mom. He knows there’s “nothing else can do or say that’s gonna take away this anger.” Doug is visibly frustrated with the lack of understanding. He attempts to apologize again, but Jamie isn’t ready to accept his words. She believes Doug is suffering from “emotional fatigue.” He’s withdrawing from Jamie, because he doesn’t know what else to do to prove he’s invested in their marriage.ĭoug takes Jamie out for a romantic dinner as a peace offering. Pepper, the Married at First Sight sociologist, has followed Doug and Jamie’s journey, and she weighs in on their issues. She admits she is wary of his apologies.ĭr. “I don’t really feel it,” Jamie tells him. I really do love you.” Sadly, Doug’s apology seems to fall on deaf ears. I’m sorry that you even had to feel the way you did. I don’t mean to be difficult, and I’m gonna work more on my priorities. I’m sorry you felt like you were the only one. “I am in this, and I do want to work on the relationship. “I don’t feel like you really love me or care about me,” she tells Doug. How will the meeting go?ĭoug Hehner and Jamie Otis: After not seeing eye-to-eye on the Married at First Sight: The First Year season 2 premiere, Doug is trying to make Jamie understand that she and her family are his “top priority.” Jamie tells him that she believes he is his own top priority. She walks in, but viewers only see her shoes. Just before the episode ends, Jason is at a coffee shop waiting for his half-sister. Cortney can see her husband “emotionally growing.” She’s proud of Jason for how far he’s come. The turnout is great, and the other Married at First Sight: The First Year couples attend. The art show proves to be an emotional experience for Jason. Cortney helps to create his vision, which includes pizza and wine. He wants to host an art show as a way to honor his beloved mother. He was unable to give her a “proper funeral” due to being in the firefighter academy. It has been a year since Jason’s mother passed away from cancer. It turns out his sister had been looking for him too, and the siblings are going to meet after an 18-year hiatus. Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix: After finding his half-sister and sending her an email, Jason is finally beginning to piece his family mystery together. Let’s take a look at the show’s highlights as the Married at First Sight: The First Year couples navigate their way through the unknowns of married life. On the March 29 episode, entitled “You Need Therapy,” frustration builds for one couple while another is bonding over a beautiful memorial. As they attempt to make their new marriages work, they’re coming to the realization that individual demons are holding them back from moving forward. The Married at First Sight: The First Year couples have a lot on their minds.
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