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Married At First Sight Season 18’s Viewers Have A Problem With The Process (The Experts Are Doing It Wrong)

Married At First Sight season 18 has just gotten started, but some viewers are already seeing issues with the way the experts have created this season’s matches, and feel they need to make serious changes. Throughout the run of Married At First Sight, the experts have been a trio that changes from season to season, ensuring that there are always differing perspectives surrounding the matchmaking process. While the experts are often there to dole out advice and ensure that the participants are working through their issues in the experiment, they’re faced with a lot of scrutiny and criticism from viewers.

Although Married At First Sight season 18 was filmed simultaneously with the preceding season, viewers were expecting a lot of change between MAFS season 17 and the current season. After the cast of Married At First Sight season 17 pushed the experts to their boundaries and crafted their own stories instead of living genuinely in front of the cameras, production was at a loss as they moved forward. Viewers struggled to deal with the betrayal, and were looking to the experts to make changes in the way MAFS matches were handled. Unfortunately, things have yet to change for the better.

MAFS Season 18’s Viewers Are Wary Of The Experts’ Process

Married At First Sight - Emem & Ikechi in wedding attire

Although Married At First Sight season 18 is just getting started, the couples who the experts have matched up don’t seem to be up to par for most viewers. While the couples have only been revealed thus far through the MAFS matchmaking special and the initial episode, it appears that the majority of the matches aren’t ones viewers see lasting. The experts, who shared their process during the matchmaking special, haven’t changed much when it comes to creating MAFS couples, at least not in a way that makes it seem like they’ll last.

Throughout the first episodes of Married At First Sight season 18, viewers got to see insights into how the couples were matched and who the participants were, but the experts weren’t featured heavily talking about their process. This was an issue for viewers, who have been wary of the way the experts work for several seasons. After years of struggling to make successful matches, Married At First Sight viewers are getting fed up.

The Married At First Sight Season 18 Matchmaking Special Didn’t Explain Issues

Married At First Sight Season 18 Experts Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Dr. Pia Holec, and Pastor Cal Roberson montage with serious expressions

During the Married At First Sight season 18 matchmaking special, viewers got the opportunity to meet the singles and see them in their natural habitats, getting some commentary from the experts about what their challenges in matching the singles would be. While the experts did their best to verbalize the issues they’d be facing, it was clear that they wouldn’t be going in-depth on the matchmaking process, nor would they be taking the couples’ initial impressions into consideration. Though first impressions are often more complicated on MAFS, some viewers struggled to understand how the MAFS experts could negate them entirely.

The MAFS Audience Is Convinced The Process Is Faulty

With the experts refusing to talk more about their process and the experiment once the couples have been matched, viewers are having a hard time putting their faith in the minds behind Married At First SightThe experts have been failing for years, making it difficult for viewers to trust them in the first place, and on top of the lack of trust, failing to answer for their difficulties isn’t going to put Married At First Sight fans at ease. If the MAFS matchmaking process is faulty, viewers deserve to know how the experts can change things in the future.

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