Reality television shows are a terrific way to get away from our everyday lives. These shows entertain us in a variety of ways, including romance, adventure, and other genres.
The ones that put love relationships on the line are the most fascinating to watch among the numerous terrific reality series on offer today. And 90 Day Fiancé is the gold standard to beat in this regard.
90 Day Fiancé follows international couples who travel in the United States to make life decisions in front of the cameras. Foreigners who come to the United States on a special 90-day fiancé visa, also known as the K-1 visa, must marry their spouses within those 90 days or return to their home country, leaving their long-distance love behind.
Couples must overcome cultural barriers, family and friend barriers, and language difficulties in order to be with their partners in matrimony.
The show is becoming somewhat of a phenomenon, with considerable increases in viewing with each new episode and season. After the ever-present news and sports, it has even become the most-watched show on television.
But what do we do in the interim between seasons of this fantastic show? So, here are some options.
Couples Therapy
People are frequently apprehensive about discussing their relationship problems in public. They want to work out the issues in private. Couples Therapy, on the other hand, is a show that documents couples and their troubles in front of the camera. The show is described as “genuine documentary filmmaking” and unlike any other reality show on Showtime.
The show highlights the real issues that couples face in their relationships, as well as their experiences in weekly therapy sessions. Dr. Orna Guralnik tries to help these couples be honest with themselves and each other so that they can form a strong bond.
Couples Therapy is a great show to watch from the comfort of your own home if you want to learn about the inner workings of a relationship and the arduous experiences of couples therapy. The second season of the show is now airing.
90 Day Fiancé-Catfish
Relationships formed online are not usually replicated in real life. That’s essentially the plot of MTV’s Catfish. Catfish: The TV Show was inspired by the documentary film Catfish. The film follows Nev Schulman, whose brother and friend record all of his contacts with a woman he meets online and falls in love with.
Schulman eventually discovers that he has been catfished as the film progresses. As a result, he and his collaborators decided to create a TV show based on the same concept. On the show, Schulman, Max Joseph, and, more recently, Kamie Crawford assist people who have fallen in love with someone online in real life, allowing them to test their relationships and their loves’ identities.
The first season of the show aired in 2012, and seven additional seasons have been produced since then. The show’s eighth and last season is entirely virtual, and it’s fascinating to watch how it works without the normal traveling and prying around for the truth.
Aside from this, the 90 Day Fiancé offshoot series — 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After and 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way — are also fantastic possibilities if you want to get hooked on something that revolves around relationships.
Married At First Sight
Most of us can’t imagine being in a relationship, let alone marrying someone we’ve never met before. But that is precisely the basis of Married At First Sight, Channel 4’s social experiment of a show! The show aims to put strangers in marriage relationships and see how long they can continue.
The plan is simple: identify folks who are willing to marry but don’t tell them who they will marry. Relationship experts choose the partners for each of these prospects with great care — and through science, no less.
We follow a group of couples who meet for the first time at their wedding site and are then assigned to work on their relationships. The fun part is witnessing which of the scientifically selected couples survives the test of time and which marriages fail. The show, which debuted in 2014, has aired seven seasons to far.
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