"Conflict" is the name of the game (and episode) on the next "Married at First Sight."


The ninth episode of Season 2, which will air on May 12 at 9 p.m. ET, will have Dr. Joseph Cilona checking in with Davina Kullar.

"It's like I have to apologize for who I am and the things that I am," Kullar said about husband Sean Varricchio. "I'm basically like begging him to be present."

But Cilona reminds her that in the past she has looked for "red flags" even if they didn't actually exist. Cilona played Kullar and old video of herself explaining the problems she has experienced in previous relationships.

Kullar is not the only one who meets with the experts, as evidenced by the teaser video.

There were also plenty of issues in the previous episode. 

Just as things finally seemed to work out between trouble couple Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Ranellone, the newlyweds hit yet another roadblock as doubts about his wife's behavior bugged the 29-year-old husband, the Daily Mail reported.

"I just don't know if her personality is something that I can handle," Ranellone told the cameras in "Adjusting to Married Life," the A&E show's latest episode. "She is aggressive; she's in your face," he added.

Methuen, for her part, admitted that she was worried about the distance growing between them, the British newspaper said.

"You don't want to get any more emotionally involved because you figure this isn't really going to work," the 30-year-old told her husband, a remark Ranellone immediately rebuked.

The couple's relationship started out rocky after Methuen had admitted that she was not physically attracted to her husband and even considered leaving him at the altar. But when the two returned from their Puerto Rico honeymoon, some chemistry started to develop, and they finally consummated their marriage in last week's episode.

But now, "Jaclyn is 'too much' for (Ranellone) at times, perhaps most of the time," TVRuckus judged. "She's physically affectionate, likes to have sex more than him and insists on spending money for their living expenses, even arguing with him when he refuses to allow it," the blog detailed.

For Varricchio and Kullar, meanwhile, "déjà vu" was the theme of the latest installment as 35-year-old Varricchio continued to struggle to adapt to city life in New York, according to the Daily Mail.

"I am still not really adjusting to the intensity of the process," the emergency-room and trauma nurse admitted, an attitude 34-year-old Kullar seems to receive with less and less patience.

But the couple's quiet struggle was drowned out by a high-decibel argument between Jessica Castro and Ryan DeNiro, who had already been fighting throughout the entirety of last week's episode.

"We only have so much time in this relationship to make it work," DeNiro, 29, told his 30-year-old wife, who in turn noted that she needed to "know what makes you so upset."