Married At First Sight was trending on Twitter during Sunday night’s finale episode, but not for all the right reasons.
In a series of tweets, fans expressed outrage over a ‘boring’ show, even going so far as to call 2020 the ‘worst season ever’.
Viewers were perplexed by the lack of drama played out, and not every couple getting a chance to address their tumultuous relationships on the couch.
‘Even though I have nothing better to do with my time, I am still mad I wasted an hour-and-a-half on this,’ one wrote.
Another said that ‘producers need to lift their game’ and ‘adding dramatic music and lots of ad breaks doesn’t make [the show] interesting’.
One viewer described the episode as ‘pretty anti-climactic’ with ‘unresolved scandals’, making it ‘the most boring episode of the season’.
Viewers were perplexed by the lack of drama played out, and not every couple getting a chance to address their tumultuous relationships on the couch. Pictured: Josh Pihlak, Amanda Micallef (centre) and Cathy Evans (right)
While another was perplexed by couples such as Tash Herz and Amanda Micallef not getting a chance to address their failed relationships with the experts.
‘Imagine being such a boring MAFS couple, on the worst season ever, and your last time on the couch doesn’t even get aired,’ they wrote.
Sunday night’s episode kicked off with Connie Crayden addressing her confidence issues and journey of self-discovery on the show.
Steve Burley and Mishel Karen rehashed their lack of intimacy, while Aleks Markovic and Ivan Sarakula were accused of faking their romance by their co-stars.
Stacey Hampton offered Hayley Vernon an ‘insincere’ apology over the cheating scandal involving Michael Goonan, according to fans.
While Seb Guilhaus broke down in tears before Elizabeth Sobinoff confessed to falling in love with him.
The cheating scandal between Mikey Pembroke and Stacey Hampton was overlooked to a degree, while Tash Herz and Amanda Micallef simply watched on.
While Seb Guilhaus broke down in tears before Elizabeth Sobinoff confessed to falling in love with him (both pictured)
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