I finished watching last night's episode of Married at First Sight with a sour taste in my mouth. I felt uncomfortable. I felt disappointed, and frustratingly, not surprised.
Not because it was dramatic, but because it was familiar.
Wednesday night's episode was the last of 'Revelations Week'. Producers had the brides and grooms split into two separate groups and share their red and green flags about their relationship. We all know how this usually goes.
What I didn't expect was to go to bed feeling more grossed out by the women's behaviour towards each other than by anything happening between the couples. It is a specific, visceral type of discomfort to watch a group of adult women regress into a high school clique in real time.
It sounds ridiculous to put into words, given I don't know these women from a bar of soap. But watching them gang up on another bride took me straight back to high school.
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When mean girl behaviour breeds, you can see it happen in real time.
This isn't to say these women are bad people. It's about recognising how easily nastiness can fester. There's a reason gossip and bitching can feel intoxicating — it's easy, it's fun, it can feel bonding. I understand how it happens.


