After a very dramatic end to season 2, Married at First Sight is set to return for a third season in December, People confirms exclusively.
While the second season was set in New York, the six singles looking for their happy ending this time all come from the Atlanta area, according to a network description.
The hit social experiment show (produced by Kinetic Content) features three couples working through a legal marriage after meeting for the first time as they walk down the aisle.
The matches are created by four specialists: sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff, psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sociologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz...
While the second season was set in New York, the six singles looking for their happy ending this time all come from the Atlanta area, according to a network description.
The hit social experiment show (produced by Kinetic Content) features three couples working through a legal marriage after meeting for the first time as they walk down the aisle.
The matches are created by four specialists: sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff, psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sociologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz...
- 10/20/2015
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- People.com - TV Watch
After news broke last week that Married at First Sight's Jessica Castro had filed a restraining order against her husband Ryan De Nino, both fans and critics of the show questioned its "matching" process.
Addressing rumors that producers and the show's four experts haphazardly threw together couples for season 2, executive producer Chris Coelen reveals exclusively to People exactly how the men and women are paired together for A&E's hit social experiment show.
Over a period of six months, an "advanced casting team" is sent to a specific geographic area (the first two seasons were focused on the tri-state area,...
Addressing rumors that producers and the show's four experts haphazardly threw together couples for season 2, executive producer Chris Coelen reveals exclusively to People exactly how the men and women are paired together for A&E's hit social experiment show.
Over a period of six months, an "advanced casting team" is sent to a specific geographic area (the first two seasons were focused on the tri-state area,...
- 6/18/2015
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- People.com - TV Watch
While Jessica Castro and Ryan De Nino's nasty split has been front and center this week, Married at First Sight's reunion special was an emotional roller coaster for all three couples.
People breaks down the night's biggest moments from Tuesday night's dramatic reunion special, which included tearful apologies, cheating allegations and much more.
1. The Universe Is Against Sean Varricchio and Davina KullarNo, really, it is. Just minutes into the reunion, as Kullar is stressing to the night's host, Kevin Frazier, how much of a phony she thinks her husband is, a photo of the couple – who decided to go...
People breaks down the night's biggest moments from Tuesday night's dramatic reunion special, which included tearful apologies, cheating allegations and much more.
1. The Universe Is Against Sean Varricchio and Davina KullarNo, really, it is. Just minutes into the reunion, as Kullar is stressing to the night's host, Kevin Frazier, how much of a phony she thinks her husband is, a photo of the couple – who decided to go...
- 6/17/2015
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- People.com - TV Watch
The results are in for Married at First Sight! The second season of the controversial social experiment concluded on Tuesday, June 16, with a two-hour reunion that checked in on the status of the three couples — Sean Varricchio and Davina Kullar, Ryan De Nino and Jessica Castro, and Ryan Ranellone and Jaclyn Methuen. The pairs were matched together by Dr. Joseph Cilona, Dr. Logan Levkoff, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, and Greg Epstein. It turned out that love was not in the air this season as all three couples, [...]...
- 6/17/2015
- Us Weekly
Dr. Logan Levkoff bears a heavy responsibility in these coming months. Along with her three onscreen colleagues — psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sociology professor Dr. Pepper Schwartz, and spiritual advisor Greg Epstein — the New York–based sex educator will be pairing arranged couples for the second season of Married at First Sight, Fyi Network’s first legitimate hit. Lest you missed Married’s inaugural experiment, which wrapped up last week and will reconvene its subjects for the requisite reunion special tonight at 9 p.m., here’s our handy overview of how three pairs of strangers turned newlyweds lived happily (or not so much) ever after. Vulture called up Dr. Levkoff to discuss how the provocative series can maintain its integrity going into season two, what they’re looking for as they set about selecting the cast, and why a show that Dr. Levkoff herself describes as “definitely not The Bachelor” featured a former Bachelor contestant.
- 9/16/2014
- by Kenny Herzog
- Vulture
If you’ve missed Married at First Sight these past couple months, you’ll be enthused to know the groundbreaking reality show is currently casting its second season. Or you should be, at least, because the news means you have plenty of time to catch up before season two begins. The Fyi Network’s (formerly Bio) standout original docuseries debuted in July and wrapped up its inaugural experiment last night. When the nuptials settled, two of three couples who were blindly matched and married by four experts — psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sociology professor Dr. Pepper Schwartz (who does indeed go by Dr. Pepper), sexuality expert Dr. Logan Levkoff, and leather-jacket-favoring humanist chaplain Greg Epstein — decided to stick with their vows, while one pairing called it a divorce.From the moment our daring participants — Jamie and Doug, Jason and Cortney, and Vaughn and Monet (the latter of whom ultimately parted ways...
- 9/10/2014
- by Kenny Herzog
- Vulture
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