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«Marriage at first sight 6»: 10 moments that we will remember from this edition

Kisses, hugs, looks of understanding and disapproval, laughter, screams, noises, quarrels and reconciliations. The sixth edition of Marriage at first sight, broadcast on Real Time and streaming on Discovery +, it spared us nothing, leading us by the hand in the lives of three new couples “matched” (what a bad word) by the notorious three experts in the hope that, at least this time, one of them would survive the wedding in the dark and the absence of cameras. How it went we tell you here (click on it, however, only if you have already seen the last two episodes, we do not want to be saved on your phone as “scoundrel spoiler”).

For those who missed the ending, however, it would be advisable to rewind the tape and remember the good and the bad of what we saw, the moments we will remember and those we would have preferred not to witness.

It must be said that, regardless of the final decision, all three lead couples provided enough narrative material to allow the viewer to get an idea of ​​their path and what we should have expected. Above all, we fell into the net Francesco Muzzi and Martina Pedaletti, or the diesel couple, the one that started slowly and with evident resistance on her part, only to melt and give, between a home calendar and the tattoo of two converging triangles, one of the most beautiful and constructive experiences that Marriage at first sight ever hosted. Together with the spirit that any candidate should have when approaching the program – that of lightness and curiosity – We also liked Francesco and Martina because, for better or for worse, they did everything they could to make it work and fit together as if weaving tetris. Just what they didn’t do Santa Marziale and Salvo Bonfiglio, perhaps the worst matched couple that Fabrizio Quattrini, Mario Abis and Nada Loffredi have ever united after Fulvio Amoruso and Federica Majorano.

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For all the episodes, the two did nothing but tease each other until the final surrender that did not occur during the final confrontation, but already halfway through the path. While Salvo has often reproached his wife for being too attached to the phone and wanting to be treated like a princess, Santa never missed an opportunity to point out the hasty and often rude motions that her husband let himself go with her (one of the most unpleasant scenes was, perhaps, that of the approach exercise proposed by Fabrizio Quattrini, with Salvo who, at the time of marking with colored paint the parts of the body that he least liked about Santa, thought (badly) to press your hand against her hips and belly). Agree, Marriage at first sight it doesn’t work for everyone, but at least a little effort could be expected. Effort that, in the case of Clara Campagnola and Fabio Peronespolo, he seemed completely absent, because the two have not struggled to get in tune since the day of the yes. Of course, he lost his faith while he was on holiday in Formentera and has repeatedly remarked that he is not as passionate about animals as his wife, but it seemed all in all that the coexistence was going well (perhaps, however, it is better stop here because of the talk of the masculine spoilers upstairs, what do you say?).

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