Things between Samantha Role and Neil Bowlus in "Married at First Sight" are getting better. Initially, Sam swore that she will never consummate her marriage but it looks like she had a change of heart.

Sam falls for Neil

On Tuesday night's episode, Neil went to Las Vegas for a family wedding. Sam didn't go with him but their alone time seems to suggest something about their feelings towards each other.

Sam admitted that she misses her husband. "I do kind of miss him because I am used to him being around now, and I am starting to have a crush on him," she said.

However, while Sam is becoming aware of her romantic feeling for Neil, she's hurt after finding out that he didn't miss her at all.

The couple was enjoying a video chat when Neil asked Sam if she misses him. Sam wanted to say yes, but asked him the question instead and she didn't like his reply.

Neil said, "No" with a shrug. However, sensing that his bride was hurt, he explained, "It takes me a long time to miss someone."

Neil admitted that he was confused by her reaction, especially that she was never sweet to him before he left.

Neil says sorry to Sam

When Neil returned from his trip, he showered Sam with several presents. He bought her flowers, a magnet, a keychain, a playful ring with an owl on it and a ring holder. He explained that it was not his intentions to hurt Sam when he said he didn't miss her. He realized that he was being insensitive and wanted to make up for hurting her.

Sam was touched by the gestures of her husband that she cried. "It made me cry tears of joy because that makes me realize how much I miss him and how much he really felt bad that that happened," she said. "That just proved to me more why we were matched and why I still want to stay married to him."

Sam also surprised Neil with a trip to Savannah. She stressed that she wanted their marriage to work and she is positive that it will. The couple has never been intimate and both are hoping that their trip to Savannah will make them feel the vibe of being a married couple.

"I came to Savannah almost in the hopes that we can have almost a second honeymoon where we can actually enjoy each other's company and not a stranger's," Sam said.

The search is on!

Meanwhile, Channel 4 is still looking for contestants for the second series of "Married at First Sight." The show is a social experiment of finding a spouse through science. The contestants will be matched with their ideal partner within the matching pool and the top four most compatible couples will get married.

The show will also film the wedding, the honeymoon and the early stages of the couple's married life.