Shaquille and Kirsten- still hard to read this couple. I think they have the chance to make it work. They both seem very mature. It's kind of funny that Kirsten's apartment is completely empty. Looks like she barely stays there or she just moved in. She still got
though.
Chris and Nicole- This couple seems solid I think they will work out. You can always tell that a couple is doing well because the show has to manufacture fake drama just to get them airtime.
I'm surprised that Chris is apprehensive about moving in after the show though.
Airris and Jasmine- Airris still comes off as very aloof and disengaged. Seems to have a very low key personality. Also, I still don't think he's attracted to her so not sure if they can make it work. Jasmine's dog situation is a huge turn off.
Mack and Dominique- This couple is done already. You can tell that Dominique has no interest in making it work. Their personalities seem very different. You can tell because they can't even navigate simple arguments like the dog sleeping on the bed. Frankly, she's too young to get married and she's only on the show because her mom signed her up.
Clint and Gina - I agree with Clint about moving in together. If you're not going to move in, then you might as well get divorced now. I don't understand these people who sign up for a show about marrying someone at the altar and then talk about "I want to slow things down" after the fact. Gina needs to get over Clint's comments about her body. He admitted that he messed up and he apologized yet she can't let it go.
Pastor Cal crushed it as usual. It's amazing to me that these adults can't seem to communicate and have simple discussions. It seems like I need someone like pastor Cal to mediate every conversation for them. It's funny that pastor cow always wants them to talk about intimacy.
On top of background checks, the show needs to do better about casting people with weird life situations. They shouldn't cast anyone like Jasmine who has 13 dogs or people like Mac who just moved to the city and are living in a basement. You were setting up their partners for failure