The show that married complete strangers had its season finale on Tuesday night, but did specialists make any good matches?

The two-hour finale for "Married At First Sight" showed each of the relationships throughout the show's run. But the last half hour showed who would ultimately decide to divorce.

Jamie looked to her sister for advice, and Doug was visited by his parents. Doug's father thought Jamie would do his son good.

"I think you need [Jamie's] sternness to keep you straight," he said.

Jamie and Doug seemed to be growing together, but she was very upset that he lied about smoking cigarettes. And when it came to decision time, the fate of the relationship was really in Jamie's hands.

"I don't take any of this lightly," she said. "My heart is pounding. I feel like it's such a big deal, it's a huge moment ... it's so emotional one way or the other, but I think ultimately, you know, you make me so comfortable. And I hope that we can fall in love and have babies and that perfect little family. That's what I want. So my answer is yes, I want to stay married."

Jason's friends may have accepted Cortney, but she was still not 100 percent sure she wanted to stay with him.

But she told him that he hadn't done anything to cause her to want to divorce, so it seemed like it was Jason who was still having doubts. Jason did explain that he'd never felt he could open up to anyone else as much as he had to Cortney.

"This is like a really hard thing," he said. "But during this experiment I gave you my heart. And it was hard because I closed myself off with so many people in my life ... But my decision, it was made last night, that I want to spend the rest of my life with you."

Vaughn and Monet seemed to have an equal chance at staying together or divorcing.

The two seemed to get along well enough, but they didn't feel there was chemistry. They also had communication issues.

"At this point, we've decided to get a divorce," Vaughn said. "I think the best decision for us is to go in our separate ways."

Monet added that Vaughn needed a little more life experience before he got married.