Married At First Sight Season 18’s Couple Swap Proves The Experts Can’t Be Trusted With The Cast Members

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Married At First Sight season 18’s couple swap is looming, and the event itself proves the show’s panel of experts can’t be trusted with the emotions of their cast members in their search for love. Throughout Married At First Sight season 18, viewers have been aware that a historic first for the show is coming sometime during the season. As the couples have been doing their best to find themselves working through their relationships, the MAFS pairs have been having a hard time finding the connection they want while remaining true to who they are at their deepest core.

Throughout Married At First Sight season 18, the couples have had a hard time in their relationships, even though the MAFS experts were meant to pair them up with people they could see themselves with in the future. As couples like Michelle Tomblin and David Trimble found their relationship unsalvagable while others like Madison Myers and Allen Slovick have been hoping to work through problems, the MAFS experts have been notoriously absent from many of the harder conversations of the season. With the experts barely appearing on screen throughout the season, MAFS season 18 has proven they can’t be trusted.

MAFS Season 18’s Couple Swap Will Involve Two Couples

It Appears To Be Creating Two Entirely New Pairs

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Although Married At First Sight has only acknowledged the couple swap a few times in the lead-up to the season, MAFS expert Dr. Pia Holec confirmed that the swap would be happening and create a first for the series. With many speculating about who could be involved, MAFS fans have been curious about which couples will deteriorate because of the cheating scandal and ensuing swap. While some thought just one couple would wind up reforming, it’s become clear it’s likely two pairs coming from the swap.

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Throughout Married At First Sight season 18, viewers have been hedging their bets about who would be involved in the scandal. While some have felt it would be David cheating on Michelle with Madison from the beginning, there are now some rumblings of both couples cheating with the other’s partners. Michelle and Allen may be finding themselves making a connection alongside David and Madison, which could shake things up on Married At First Sight season 18 quickly.

The MAFS Season 18 Swap Could’ve Been Prevented With Better Matches

If The Experts Had Listened More, The Couples Could’ve Been Matched Better

Although the Married At First Sight season 18 experts have been clear from the beginning that they have the expertise to match couples up, but can’t guarantee their results, the cheating scandal and couple swap change things entirely. The MAFS experts, comprised of Dr. Pia, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, and Pastor Cal Roberson, have failed to make lasting couples for most of the recent seasons. The fact that they created two couples who are so poorly matched, but found love with other participants in other couples on MAFS proves the entire drama could’ve been prevented by the experts making better matches.

The MAFS Experts Can’t Be Trusted To Make Solid Matches

They Aren’t Doing Their Jobs

As Married At First Sight season 18 continues, it’ll become more clear which of the couples who will be impacted by the scandal. The pairs have been moving toward the end of the season quickly, but knowing that there’s still so much drama to come has been interesting for viewers, who are waiting impatiently for answers. One thing is certain, however, for MAFS fans who have been struggling with the experts: trusting the team doesn’t appear to be a solid option anymore. The Married At First Sight experts have proven they can’t be trusted to make solid matches.

Married At First Sight airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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Married At First Sight

Release Date July 8, 2014

Showrunner Sam Dean

Directors Charlie Mysak, Michael Fitzpatrick Lawrence Jr., Nick Petrie

Writers Lotte Offenberg Bergqvist, Razor Rizzotti

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