The next episode of "Married at First Sight," "Happy New Year," features both moments of intimacy and fights.

"In just two weeks of knowing each other, the three couples metandmarried atthe altar, honeymooned, celebrated the holidays and moved in together," the official description detailed, according to A&E. "Now, they prepare to bring in the New Year for the first time as husband and wife."

Looking for a common home proved to have positive side effects for the former "trouble couple" of A&E's "Married at First Sight," the Daily Mail reported: After choosing and moving into their new one-bedroom apartment is in Queens, New York, Jaclyn Methuen and Ryan Ranellone are ever closer to "physically consummating their marriage," the newspaper noted.

Their relationship had been off to a rocky start after Methuen had admitted that she was not physically attracted to her husband and had even considered leaving him right at the altar. But when the two returned from their Puerto Rico honeymoon, some chemistry started to develop, and the trend continued in "Moving In," which aired on Tuesday.

"Now I am looking at him in a sexual way instead of just looking at him like he's my bud," Methuen said about Ranellone. "We haven't consummated our marriage yet, but it seems like (in) the imminent future that is going to happen," the 30-year-old added.

The bride previously claimed that she had not had sex in two years and that she hoped it was like "riding a bike," the Daily Mail quipped.

Meanwhile, the remaining participants in the reality show also faced the challenge of finding a new home, and agreeing on a location proved quite stressful for the newlyweds, A&E detailed.

"Tensions rise as viewers see who is and who is not prepared to make sacrifices and ultimately to make a life-changing move," the channel promised.

Davina Kullar and Sean Varricchio were apparently in the "not prepared" category, as the relocation seemed to tear them apart, the Daily Mail noted: Since Kullar refused to move out of Manhattan, she and her new husband looked for a new place to stay in temporarily.

But Varricchio has yet to warm to New York, an attitude behind which his wife suspected more than just trouble adjusting to city life.

"Why am I helping you adapt to Manhattan if you don't really want to be here?" Kullar asked her husband, who -- for his part -- admitted that he felt himself "pulling back."

Jessica Castro and Ryan DeNiro, meanwhile, ran into some trouble when it came to finding a home that suited both their budget and their expectations. But they eventually managed to agree on a Brooklyn apartment.

"This is our first big decision together," Castro admitted. "I hope we are on the right page."