Married At First Sight’s Low Success Rate Isn’t Impacting The Experts’ Jobs, Proving The Show Doesn’t Care About Its Participants
Married At First Sight season 18’s couples haven’t been the most connected, and that combined with the low success rate of the show in recent seasons proves that the MAFS experts don’t care about the participants. While Married At First Sight has had a proven track record for being able to pair couples together, their success rate in the most recent seasons has been considerably lower than in previous years. Married At First Sight season 18 has only been on for a stretch of episodes thus far, but the couples of the season have had a tough time forming bonds.
While there have been glimmers of hope in several of the couples on Married At First Sight in the past few seasons, there hasn’t been a successful couple that lasted past Decision Day since MAFS season 16. Before that, there hadn’t been a couple that stuck together since MAFS season 12, which means that in the last six seasons, 28 of 30 couples matched together haven’t worked out. Despite knowing that there have been issues with their matchmaking, the MAFS experts haven’t been taking outward accountability for their low success rate, making it clear they don’t care for their participants.
MAFS Has Experienced Low Success Rates In Recent Seasons
Although Married At First Sight has been successful in the past, the series has struggled for years to create lasting matches that make it past the show’s final choice, Decision Day. With couples making it through MAFS and choosing to stay together or divorce, the series has a distinctive end, but the participants hope that their relationship will last long past the series. MAFS has had some incredibly low success rates in recent seasons, failing to create couples that last or succeed.
While Married At First Sight season 12’s Vincent Morales and Briana Myles weren’t certain that their relationship would last throughout their time on the experiment, they chose to stay married after Decision Day and are still together today. The couple are happily married and welcomed their first child in 2024. The other recent success the show has created is MAFS season 16’s Nicole Woley and Chris Thielk, who were matched well and found themselves happily moving through the experiment. While they’ve made two successful matches, the rest of the MAFS couples in the last six seasons have failed.
MAFS Viewers Want An Explanation Or Change For The Issues
Although MAFS has had a tremendously low success rate in recent seasons, it’s been difficult for the experts on the series to provide any reason as to why the matches haven’t been working. The Married At First Sight expert panel, comprised of Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Dr. Pia Holec, and Pastor Cal Roberson, hasn’t been open about what they’ve been seeing regarding their failure rate on the show. MAFS viewers are looking for reasons as to why the couples haven’t worked well, while the experts have been quiet surrounding what they’re seeing from the inside when couples struggle.
MAFS Hasn’t Swapped Out The Experts Even Though They’re Failing
Although MAFS has seen the lowest success rates in years, they haven’t replaced any of the experts on the series. While viewers have been hopeful that the experts will be removed, replaced, or have an explanation for the lack of matches, there’s been no movement from the MAFS side of things. While MAFS’ current couples are still working to figure out if they can create lasting relationships, it appears that there are some fundamental issues in their marriages that the experts could’ve foreseen. The experts lack of care is proven through the lackluster matches on Married At First Sight.