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Episode Twenty-one:
Are you ready for another commitment ceremony? Tonight, we found out which couples were done with the whole experiment, and how still had a little bit of fuel left in the tank.
This was Dan and Tamara’s first commitment ceremony, and the pair seemed rather pleased with each other. There were whispers of the friend zone being heard from Dan, but overall both were happy enough to write STAY.
Ning and Mark both chose to STAY, as did Jules and Cam. No big surprises there.
Melissa and Dino continued their argument from the last episode, but the experts quickly intervened, insisting that they both just get to it and reveal what they had chosen. Both had chosen to LEAVE, and with that we were forced to say goodbye to the couple that really never was.
Heidi and Mike had never seemed happier and even appeared to be somewhat matching outfits for the evening. Too much? Both chose to STAY and continue to strengthen their relationship.
It had been a rough few days for Nic and Cyrell. Both of them seemed downtrodden and frankly exhausted by the constant arguing and emotional outbursts of last week. Ultimately, it had all been a bit much for Nic, and he decided to LEAVE the experiment. However, Cyrell wrote to STAY and expressed her commitment to proving her growth and commitment to her husband. The pair have some serious work to do if they intend to make their marriage work.
Martha and Michael seemed to be bickering a bit this week, about blueberries of all things, but still decided to STAY.
Billy seemed to be living in hell with his new wife Susie. The pair sat down with the experts and she went off about her new husband. Susie was in no way fair or even constructive with her comments, rather she just came off as a massive bully. Much to the joy of both the other couples and the audience, the experts called her out on her behaviour, even going so far as to tell her that she was “Doing our heads in.” She was told in no uncertain terms to stop being such a bully and to cease her toxic behaviour. Susie seemed rather put off by being confronted, but the experts were hearing none of it. In the end, both Billy and Susie decide to STAY but it is pretty clear which direction this relationship is headed.
Jess and Mick also appeared pretty dysfunctional. Mick openly called out his wife for being overly flirtatious towards Dan, which seemed to embarrass her. He had no interest in hearing his wife’s excuses and wrote to LEAVE. Jess was apologetic, but also rather blasé about the whole situation. She wrote to STAY, and communicated her intent to work on her marriage, but we think she is just looking to get cosy with Dan. Only time will tell…
Cutest Moment of the Episode:
Ning came to her friend Cyrell’s side after an emotional couch session. She told Cyrell that she was incredibly brave to admit her mistakes, and provided a shoulder for her to cry on. It was a very touching moment.
Most Hilarious Moment of the Episode:
After Mel and Dino decided to go their separate ways he decided to read a poem to his (ex) wife. The whole saga was incredibly awkward but deeply rewarding. He even references Mel’s constant demands to ‘get slammed.’ Wow.
