'Married At First Sight' season 2 reunion: Catching up with Jessica and Ryan D, Ryan R and Jaclyn

Ryan D. and Jessica Facebook/Married At First Sight

Jessica and Ryan D, one of the couples on "Married at First Sight" season 2, decided to give love a chance and chose to stay married. The two both knew that six weeks of experiment wasn't enough for them to get to know their other half and realized that there's so much more to discover beyond this timeframe. 

In a Reunion Special for the season set to air on June 16, AETV catches up on the couple to see how they are doing after six months of marriage. In a special clip, Dr. Pepper Schwartz reveals that the couple now know each other's vulnerabilities and challenges and that they have learned to accept them.  

This is good news for fans of the couple. During the show, they were often seen quarrelling about how little they knew each other and how they became bigger strangers than they were when they got married. 

Now, however, the two are happily married and their family has expanded with the addition of a pet cat and a fish. More about their growing relationship will be revealed in the season 2 Reunion Special. 

The same goes for Ryan R and Jaclyn, who believe that the six-week timeframe gave them a lot of pressure. And while this boundary revealed their differences and disagreements, the couple knew that giving it another shot was the way to go. It has become much easier because there was no more pressure. 

Season 2 also ended with Sean and Davina parting ways. At the beginning of the season, it felt like the two would make a great couple, but that seemed too good to be true. 

During the course of the show, career, home, and bigger, life-changing plans came into play, and things became complicated. In the end, the two knew that divorce was where they were headed. They believe that they made the right decision and fans of the series think so, too. 

How are the couples holding up and how are Sean and Davina doing after the experiment? Viewers can catch the Reunion Special of "Married at First Sight" on Tuesday, June 16, to find out. 

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