The next episode of "Married at First Sight," will be "Adjusting to Married Life," as the title suggests.

One of the newlyweds comes to the realization that they only have so much time to make their relationship work. But he's not the only one who is struggling, according to a teaser video

"I'm still not really adjusting to the intensity of the process," said Sean Varrichio while in bed with Davina Kuller.

Jessica Castro, meanwhile, yells at her husband. She calls him a stranger and says she doesn't know anything about him. But he says that she should know. Jaclyn Methuen believes that her husband does not want to get emotionally involved because he doesn't think the relationship will end up working.

"I don't know if her personality is something I can handle," Ryan Ranellone said.

Watch the preview video below for the episode that will air May 5 at 9 p.m. ET.

In the previous episode, Varricchio was still struggling to adapt to life in New York. 

The 35-year-old emergency-room trauma nurse's anxiety was on display on Tuesday, as the A&E show's latest episode, "Happy New Year," chronicled how the six newlyweds share the year's final days two weeks after they were matched up by four experts -- a sexologist, a spiritualist, a psychologist and a sociologist.

Varricchio's wife, Kullar, is having an increasingly difficult time with her husband's emotional distance, the Daily Mail noted.

"I will be there for you," she told Varricchio in the latest installment, "but I need you to be here with me."

The Jackson, New Jersey, native, for his part, promised that he is "'willing to work on things."

Castro and Ryan DeNiro, meanwhile, have no issue with living in Brooklyn. But the money troubles that had already bugged them when they were looking for their apartment last week resurfaced with a vengeance: DeNiro thought it was a good idea to take $100 from their wedding money, even though they had agreed to use the gifts to do "something nice together"; Castro, unsurprisingly, ended up furious.

"I like Ryan," the 30-year-old noted, but "I don't like everything that he does."

At Methuen's and Ranellone's home, finally, harmony is all around. The two had been the show's original trouble couple after Methuen had admitted that she was not physically attracted to her husband and had even considered leaving him right at the altar.

But things have changed a great deal since that awkward moment, and the 30-year-old bride said that her hubby is "definitely not in the friend zone" any longer, according to the Daily Mail. "Her libido is off the charts," Ranellone underlined in the latest episode.

The 29-year-old also impressed his wife with the romantic gesture of getting on his knees, People reported.

"First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes ... a marriage proposal?" the magazine quipped, adding that Methuen and Ranellone are "going strong."