I don't really understand the popularity of this show. Sima's track record is terrible-- the one successful match coming into this season is a couple who met without her help. They add new people without telling us what happened to the ones we were already following. And the editing to start/stop episodes is just odd.
Also, it now seems to me that the singles are "cast", versus being people who would actually have sought out Sima for matches. It's become a more polite Married at First Sight but without any weddings. |
I agree with PP. The first season was different and thus interesting. Now it seems manufactured. |
It's also a much more boring cast than in seasons 1 and 2. |
Do you all remember the Sikh doctor from last season who got matched on the last episode with Rinkle (that's her instagram name)? They were amazing. Unfortunately there isn't much followup on this show. |
Yeah, it's bizarre. Why bother getting invested in any of these couples if there's no followup? |
Me too! He would make a great husband… |
I guess I’m in the minority because I enjoyed this season. I agree that Sima is polished and looks like a million bucks. I loved the scene with her husband describing their “golden period” - very cute relationship.
I’d love to see updates on Rushali, math guy and Nadia. |
He was fine but Rinkle was adorable! Yes would like that update. Also would have been interested to see how Pradhyuman’s married life is working out. |
Right?!? This was so frustrating!! WTF. |
It does not seem very believable that they are still together - made up for TV. |
Apparently still together! https://readysteadycut.com/2023/04/22/viral-joshi-aashay-shah-indian-matchmaking/ |
Aunt sim is so gross |
They're pretty coy about it on social media, so who knows. I think she has such a dry, negative affect it's hard to tell what's really going on with her anyway. |
I gotta think she's just coming off way worse than what's she's really like... I really hope so.... for his sake! |
Spoilers ahead...
Having watched all the episodes...my only thought is maybe the filmmakers are intentionally showing that Sima isn't necessary? Otherwise why on earth would you devote so much time to someone who ignores Sima, finds someone online and then gets engaged to them? (My favorite quote: "Sima would never have set us up". No...because he's no Indian!!) The other Miami couple who moved in together also met without her help (though the fact that they didn't get engaged seems odd.) Once again, no one Sima set up seemed even close to marriage. |