In the upcoming April 21 episode of "Married at First Sight," "Moving In," the couples are really going to have to start dealing with married life.

"The dust has settled from the holidays and now it's time for the three couples who married as strangers to decide where to live," according to the description for Episode 6. "Location of their new home becomes a stressful situation for all three couples. Tensionsrise as viewers see who is and who is not prepared to make sacrifices and ultimately to make a life-changing move."

In the preview clip posted by A&E, Davina Kullar tells Sean Varicchio that she doesn't fele he has enough room to make her feel special. Davina also doesn't understand why she's trying to help him feel at home in Manhattan if he doesn't really want to be there.


As the "Married at First Sight" couples returned from their Puerto Rico honeymoons, the New York winter was the least of worries for Jessica Castro and Ryan DeNiro, who continue to hit roadblocks after only seven days as a couple, the Daily Mail reported.

In "The Holidays," which premiered Tuesday, "the newlyweds, (who) have known each other for less than a week ... must combine their holiday traditions," A&E noted. And Castro and DeNiro have not even yet resolved their honeymoon dispute, which ended with the 30-year-old bride pouting over a perceived insult and the 29-year-old groom storming out of a restaurant.

"It took (DeNiro) quite a while before he saw that the walkout was just not acceptable," TV Ruckus judged. Castro, for her part, "kept obsessing about it, even to the point of finding it difficult, at first, to talk about how the honeymoon went with (DeNiro's) mom," the website added.

Things are looking up, meanwhile, for the original trouble couple – Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Ranellone, the Daily Mail noted. Their marriage had been off to a sour start when Methuen admitted that she was not physically attracted to her husband and had considered leaving him right at the altar. "But it looks like the sales rep from Union, New Jersey, is finally seeing her spouse in a new light," the British newspaper noted.

"Day 1: I was freaking out; day 7: 'Oh man, I have a crush on my husband,'" Methuen summarized in "The Holidays."

And her new attitude seems to sit well with Ranellone.

"I am committed to making our marriage work," the groom insisted.

The final spouses, Kullar and Varricchio, meanwhile, "know how to do more emotional work than the others," TV Ruckus opined. Their holiday customs could have easily clashed, but Kullar decided to leave her beloved Manhattan and celebrate with Varricchio in New Jersey.

Perhaps most critically, Kullar seems to have a down-to-earth attitude to the whole affair, the Daily Mail noted.

"We just got back from the honeymoon, and the real life part of (marriage) really does begin," she said.