'Married at First Sight' season 2 episode 5 spoilers: Jaclyn developing a crush on her husband in episode 5?

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The new episode of "Married at First Sight" season 2 titled "The Holidays" proves that the social experiment can take any direction. As A&E described the show, "in this extreme social experiment, viewers will see if romance develops or not." 

For one, Jaclyn revealed that spending one week with her husband Ryan R has made her develop a crush on him, and their relationship may finally be moving away from the friendzone. 

"Day one, I was freaking out. Day seven, oh man, I have a crush on my husband," she reveals in a short promo clip for the upcoming "Married at First Sight" episode. 

During the initial days of their marriage, the two considered themselves more like friends. Jaclyn even addresses her husband "bro" or "dude," which reportedly hurts him. Moreover, Jaclyn has been single for seven years, so she is having trouble adjusting to her married life. 

While it looks like Jaclyn and Ryan R are headed to a blooming romance, Jessica and Ryan D's relationship looks like it is going downhill. The previous episode only spelled trouble for the newlyweds, who argued over dinner in a restaurant. 

In the preview for the upcoming installment, Jessica reveals that being with Ryan D feels like she is "walking on eggshells around him." More quarrels are expected in the couple's future that all stem from Ryan D's alleged "trashy" comment upon seeing a photo of his spouse's former Monroe piercing look. 

As for the third couple, Sean and Davina are having trouble understanding and communicating with each other. The latter feels hurt because she feels like Sean pays no attention to her, completely ignoring "a cool thing" she told him about her mom. 

Episode 4 of "Married at First Sight" season 2 titled "The Holidays" will air on April 14.  

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