Remember Season 2 of *Couples Therapy*? That raw, honest, and sometimes hilariously awkward glimpse into the lives of four very different couples? Well, let's catch up! Where are they now, and did all that therapy actually *stick*?
The Couples: A Quick Refresher
First up, we had Will and Annie, the struggling comedians trying to find the funny in their own relationship. Then there was Dru and Tashira, navigating the complexities of non-monogamy.
Let’s not forget Michael and Michal, the couple grappling with the challenges of co-parenting and blended families. And finally, Miles and Bia, facing the aftermath of a major betrayal.
Will and Annie: Still Cracking Each Other Up?
It seems like Will and Annie are doing well! They’re still together, and from what we can gather on social media, still making each other laugh (and probably occasionally cringe).
Their therapy journey really seemed to help them understand each other's comedic styles – and when to maybe tone it down a notch. Hopefully, they are still using those communication tools!
Dru and Tashira: Navigating the Non-Monogamous Life
Dru and Tashira's journey was definitely one of the most talked about. They were exploring the possibilities and pitfalls of non-monogamy, and it wasn't always smooth sailing.
Last we heard, they were still committed to their relationship structure. It takes a lot of communication and trust, and they seemed ready to put in the work.
Michael and Michal: Blending Successfully?
Michael and Michal had a lot on their plate, juggling kids, careers, and the emotional baggage that comes with blended families. It was a real rollercoaster!
Their focus on co-parenting and creating a united front seemed to be paying off. They’re still together and actively sharing parenting responsibilities. Maybe Dr. Orna Guralnik's insights helped them bridge those gaps!
Miles and Bia: Forgiveness and New Beginnings?
Miles and Bia's story was arguably the most heartbreaking. They were dealing with a serious breach of trust, and the question was: could they rebuild?
After the show, they decided to separate. Although their romantic relationship ended, they both seemed to emerge from the experience with a deeper understanding of themselves and their needs.
The Power of Vulnerability
Regardless of where each couple landed, Season 2 of *Couples Therapy* reminded us of something important: relationships are hard work! They require vulnerability, honesty, and a willingness to face uncomfortable truths.
Sometimes, even with the best intentions and the guidance of a seasoned therapist like Dr. Guralnik, things don't work out the way we planned. And that’s okay.
The fact that these couples were willing to share their struggles with the world is pretty remarkable. It showed us that we're all in this together, navigating the messy, beautiful, and sometimes baffling world of love and relationships.