Last night, Married at First Sight‘s (MAFS) Revelations Week ploughed on, as red flags and green flags alike were being dragged up from the grave, or rather, the audition tapes.
Aussies tuned in in droves, with the reality show bringing in a Total TV National Reach of 2,937,000 and a National Average Audience of 1,635,000 for Nine.
Tuesday night episode’s ended with Scott not knowing Gia’s daughter’s name, despite his claim that he is totally OK with dating someone with a child is pretty convincing.
Alissa has “jumped” David, with great success, and they are very happy. And so are Dec and Danny.
Danny, who promised Bec’s dad he’d be respectful, will not divulge any details. Bec made no such promises though.
“Needed that orgasm, couple of orgasms actually,” she said.
It’s not so hot and steamy over in Mel and Luke’s apartment, where the pair are awkwardly dealing with the aftermath of an unsuccessful wedding (remember Luke forgot the rings? Then spat gum out on the aisle? Yeah.)
Luke’s sisters have apparently been leaving comments about her “mad resting bitch face” online.
When he returns from a night away, she confronts him, saying he’s “made her life hell” for the past week.
“I already had so much anxiety about coming back here because the way you’ve treated me this whole experiment has been horrible,” Luke said.
Mel says it’s not fair for Luke to “constantly play the victim”.
We leave them sitting awkwardly in silence.
The Winter Olympics were back on Nine, bringing in a National Reach of 2,490,000 and a National Average Audience of 1,033,000.
Austria and Switzerland took home Gold medals in Alpine Skiing. Australia took the top place in both rounds of qualifications for the Women’s moguls. Go Aus!
Channel 10‘s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! dropped down a couple of points, likely owing to MAFS and the Winter Olympics’ popularity. It brought in a National Average Audience of 501,000.
ABC‘s 7.30 brought in a National Average Audience of 828,000.
Seven‘s Home and Away raked in a National Average Audience of 857,000.
Nine’s Tipping Point came in 6th place, winning a National Average Audience of 692,000.


