Here's the "Married at First Sight" Season 1 episode recap, according to FYI TV:
In Episode 1, a team of experts tried to find and match three couples that will get married the first time they see each other at the altar. The specialists chose six individuals from the pool of applicants. They made an analysis to find one's ideal match. In the second episode, couples were paired. They, who were unsuccessful in finding love, came up with a drastic decision: marry a complete stranger. The first time they met their 'other half' was during the wedding ceremony that was attended by their family and friends.
In Episode 3, the couples were on their honeymoon. They had their time alone. Episode 4 featured the cast moving in. With barely a week of meeting each other, they've made a choice where to live. Episode 5 became more exciting with each couple trying to live their lives together as a normal husband and wife.
In Episode 6, they were already two weeks in a relationship. Issues about sex and trust, as well as emotional closeness, were raised. Jason and Cortney were not sure if they have similar core values. Doug and Jamie have trust concerns. Vaughn and Monet seemed to be getting along in the aspect of physical intimacy but had problems when it comes to emotional connection.
Episode 7 showed the three partners trying to live their social lives as normal as possible. Some people were okay with the 'arranged marriage' - some were not. Monet requested Vaughn to connect with her girlfriends. Doug and Jamie had dinner with his parents so they can meet and know her. Jason and Cortney showed support to each other.
At this "Married at First Sight" Season 1 episode recap, are you trying to see what the show is trying to prove? Are you getting the importance of this social experiment? Do you see the experts becoming successful in matching these pairs? Is there a single couple who will come to like and love each other, and continue their marriage even after the show?
This "Married at First Sight" Season 1 episode recap outline FYI's journey to find an answer to this question: Can the act of marriage itself help create a psychological bond that leads to true and enduring love?