Marriage Rescue

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 4.9  (76)

Marriage Rescue is a 2019 reality TV show produced by Paramount Network, which focuses on relationship reinvention and communication improvement of couples facing diverse challenges. Host Jon Taffer, a renowned hospitality expert and author of several relationship-based books, helps partners who are struggling with infidelity, communication gaps, and trust issues, among others. His ultimate objective is to save marriages that are on the brink of collapse, provide effective solutions, and help couples rediscover the love and commitment that brought them together. Throughout the show, Jon Taffer meets couples in various stages of crisis, conducts an investigation to uncover the root of their challenges, and provides tools to help them overcome their difficulties. The couples' challenges are usually caused by a significant change in their lives, such as a health problem, a job loss, childbirth, or the kids leaving the nest. Marriage Rescue stands out from other reality TV shows in its class as it takes a compassionate and educational approach rather than focusing purely on entertainment value. The subject matter is a sensitive topic, and viewers can relate to the problems faced by couples; therefore, the show avoids sensationalizing the issues but instead provides practical guidance for couples to make long-lasting changes. Each episode of the show begins with Jon Taffer meeting with the couples and introducing them to his approach - one that is grounded in his professional expertise and his experience in dealing with people. He is trained to understand how people communicate within a relationship, recognize the triggers that lead to conflict, and decode the reasons behind specific behavior patterns. Using these tools, Jon Taffer identifies the most effective strategies to help the couples learn effective communication and conflict management techniques. During the initial phase of the meeting, he listens carefully to the couples talk about their history, the good times, and the areas under stress within their relationship. He also requires each partner to complete a workbook, which is expected to help them get to know each other better. In a subsequent session, Jon Taffer brings the couples back to the Marriage Rescue House to work through the issues evident in their communication and relationship. Once at the house, the couples must complete a series of tasks designed to help them identify and address the root causes of their communication breakdowns, as well as their other underlying issues. The Marriage Rescue House is a therapeutic environment that is free from any external distractions such as cell phones or social media, and couples are required to unplug from the real world and focus on their communication problems. The house's environment is designed to help the couples build trust, connect with each other, and develop healthy habits that will enable them to work out their issues successfully. The show is a perfect mix of drama and education, and Jon Taffer's humanity and empathy for the couples he helps has sparked new interest in his counseling and therapy services. The last segment of each episode is an emotional scene where the couples reunite for the final phase of the show. They will show the progress they have made, the things they have learned, and how they have grown together as a couple. The show's primary focus is on helping couples cope with their challenges and learn healthy communication strategies that can assist them in the long run. It not only aims to improve the relationship of the couples but also to give viewers valuable tools to use in their own relationships. Overall, Marriage Rescue is an inspiring show that provides hope for couples who are on the verge of divorce. Jon Taffer's professional expertise and his approachable demeanor make it easy for couples to feel comfortable opening up and being vulnerable. So, if you're looking for a show that can help you reconnect with your partner or if you just enjoy witnessing personal growth and the art of relationship building, Marriage Rescue is a must-watch!

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Seasons
You're a Freakin' Liar
6. You're a Freakin' Liar
July 7, 2019
A couple tries to save their marriage after a threesome that has went downhill; and another has their marriage tested by infidelity.
You Guys Are Screwed
5. You Guys Are Screwed
June 30, 2019
Avoidance issues in a marriage, and a partner's addiction to social media, are leading two couples toward divorce.
No Integrity
4. No Integrity
June 23, 2019
Newlyweds deal with resentments over career drive and financial instability, and a couple deals with the aftermath of an affair.
Your Wife Thinks You're Boring
3. Your Wife Thinks You're Boring
June 16, 2019
A wife suspects her husband is guilty of gambling and lying; a couple deals with changes in their relationship after one of them becomes sober.
You Married A Fool!
2. You Married A Fool!
June 9, 2019
Married partners fight over control of their business, and a husband uses divorce as a control tactic over his wife.
Maybe You're Just A Horrible Wife
1. Maybe You're Just A Horrible Wife
June 2, 2019
Two couples struggle to regain trust after infidelity.
Description

Marriage Rescue is a 2019 reality TV show produced by Paramount Network, which focuses on relationship reinvention and communication improvement of couples facing diverse challenges. Host Jon Taffer, a renowned hospitality expert and author of several relationship-based books, helps partners who are struggling with infidelity, communication gaps, and trust issues, among others. His ultimate objective is to save marriages that are on the brink of collapse, provide effective solutions, and help couples rediscover the love and commitment that brought them together.

Throughout the show, Jon Taffer meets couples in various stages of crisis, conducts an investigation to uncover the root of their challenges, and provides tools to help them overcome their difficulties. The couples' challenges are usually caused by a significant change in their lives, such as a health problem, a job loss, childbirth, or the kids leaving the nest.

Marriage Rescue stands out from other reality TV shows in its class as it takes a compassionate and educational approach rather than focusing purely on entertainment value. The subject matter is a sensitive topic, and viewers can relate to the problems faced by couples; therefore, the show avoids sensationalizing the issues but instead provides practical guidance for couples to make long-lasting changes.

Each episode of the show begins with Jon Taffer meeting with the couples and introducing them to his approach - one that is grounded in his professional expertise and his experience in dealing with people. He is trained to understand how people communicate within a relationship, recognize the triggers that lead to conflict, and decode the reasons behind specific behavior patterns.

Using these tools, Jon Taffer identifies the most effective strategies to help the couples learn effective communication and conflict management techniques. During the initial phase of the meeting, he listens carefully to the couples talk about their history, the good times, and the areas under stress within their relationship. He also requires each partner to complete a workbook, which is expected to help them get to know each other better.

In a subsequent session, Jon Taffer brings the couples back to the Marriage Rescue House to work through the issues evident in their communication and relationship. Once at the house, the couples must complete a series of tasks designed to help them identify and address the root causes of their communication breakdowns, as well as their other underlying issues.

The Marriage Rescue House is a therapeutic environment that is free from any external distractions such as cell phones or social media, and couples are required to unplug from the real world and focus on their communication problems. The house's environment is designed to help the couples build trust, connect with each other, and develop healthy habits that will enable them to work out their issues successfully.

The show is a perfect mix of drama and education, and Jon Taffer's humanity and empathy for the couples he helps has sparked new interest in his counseling and therapy services. The last segment of each episode is an emotional scene where the couples reunite for the final phase of the show. They will show the progress they have made, the things they have learned, and how they have grown together as a couple.

The show's primary focus is on helping couples cope with their challenges and learn healthy communication strategies that can assist them in the long run. It not only aims to improve the relationship of the couples but also to give viewers valuable tools to use in their own relationships.

Overall, Marriage Rescue is an inspiring show that provides hope for couples who are on the verge of divorce. Jon Taffer's professional expertise and his approachable demeanor make it easy for couples to feel comfortable opening up and being vulnerable. So, if you're looking for a show that can help you reconnect with your partner or if you just enjoy witnessing personal growth and the art of relationship building, Marriage Rescue is a must-watch!

Marriage Rescue is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on June 2, 2019.

Where to Watch Marriage Rescue

Marriage Rescue is available for streaming on the Paramount Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Marriage Rescue on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Paramount Network.

  • Premiere Date
    June 2, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (76)