«Marriage at first sight 6»: because we are already crazy about Francesco and Martina

If you have resisted the temptation to devour the preview episodes on Discovery +, it is very likely that you have waited until March 10 to see the sixth edition of Marriage at first sight Italy, the format that sees three couples saying yes on the altar without ever having known each other before. Those who are fond of the program know well that in recent years the experiment has almost never been successful: the three “experts” Nada Loffredi, Mario Abis and Fabrizio Quattrini have almost never managed to combine the match perfect, letting the spouses themselves swap the cards and find their own way independently (the most striking case was, not surprisingly, the love that broke out between Nicole Soria and Marco Rompietti, respectively belonging to the fourth and fifth edition of Marriage at first sight, known outside the jurisdiction of the experts).

It goes without saying that, precisely for this reason, expectations are very high this time, and we who previewed the episodes because we would never have been able to wait for the broadcast, we can confirm it.

Starting from the first two episodes aired on RealTime, it is clear how the balances of the three selected and “matched” couples will evolve: for Fabio Peronespolo and Clara Campagnola, for example, it is evident that synergy and complicity reign supreme right from the ceremony, while those who will have to work hard will undoubtedly Santa Martial, the youngest of the participants (27 years old), e Salvatore Bonfiglio, two guys who, despite belonging to the same land, Sicily, will find it very difficult to establish contact. Our favorites, however, are the Romans Francesco Muzzi, a thirty-seven-year-old muscular taxi driver, tattooed but with a very tender heart, and Martina Pedaletti, saleswoman and bartender at various premises in the capital. Theirs is the most interesting relationship because it is built slowly: they don’t start shot like Fabio and Clara but not even with the handbrake on like Santa and Salvo. Theirs is a path in the making, a gradual discovery that will allow both of them to get to know each other more closely and to overcome a series of obstacles and blocks that different couples of the past, think of the one formed by Fulvio and Federica, have never succeeded. to climb over.

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Marriage at first sighton the other hand, it is a format on compromise, but also on the security that we seek first in ourselves and then in others. Accepting to take part in a program that immediately puts on the white dress and launches us at supersonic speed towards coexistence and a completely different world from the first one means taking responsibility for the success of the experiment by committing to build a dialogue with the other. Which, in most cases, due to character problems or factors such as pride, is not so obvious. See how couples grow over the course of the episodes and identify with them thinking about what we would do if we were in their place, with the cameras aimed and the anxiety that in five weeks someone will ask us if we want to stay married or not, is probably the strong point of a format which continues to reap consensus and which, especially in a delicate period such as the pandemic, can remind us how much contact with others is necessary to preserve one’s mental health and well-being, which must never be overshadowed.

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