While it did report the unlikely renewal of “Married at First Sight” for Season 3 considering that the show has already taken off from its website the casting call supposedly for the third season, there is a slight chance that FYI may have already found the people or pairs whom they intend to bring together.
That could explain why the casting call was already taken down from the show’s website.
But considering the negative feedbacks of viewers, there is a higher chance that the show will be put in the can for good rather than risk continued viewer ire with a possible Season 3.
There is no doubt that “Married at First Sight” was a very popular show and its past ratings and viewership figures over its past two seasons can very well validate its popularity.
While a good number of Americans have thrown brickbats at the show over its first two seasons, “Married at First Sight” on the FYI network still draws in the viewers because after all, experts say that fans also love watching what they hate in order to criticize it some more.
Viewers have gotten the right all the more to hit the show hard especially when none of the three couples in Season 2 ended well, with all three pairs ending in divorce.