
Wife angry after husband won't have sex after 10 days wed
But before we learn who will be giving up on hopes for love, let's check in on our couples and where they're at.
Brie is angry that she hasn't had sex with Byron yet after their affection levels stalled.
Byron wants to keep getting to know her before he makes a move, but Brie believes sexual compatibility is important to make things work.
Following an explosive Couples Cove, Jess is feeling pretty rough.
Sam believes he was stabbed in the back by his partner after she 'didn't step up when Emanuel said I was cutting her off'.
He described Jess as a 'wolf in sheep's clothing' and claims his wedding ring fell off when Jess spotted his bare finger.
Jess said that if they both don't figure out a way to be on the same page they she doesn't know how they will move forward.
On Tom and Emily's island, Tom has just admitted to producers that he gets a sister vibe from his wife.
'I don't think I can see love develop,' he said.
Uh, oh.
Tom will have to hold that thought for a moment as a bottle washes up, bringing the message of a double date for all couples.
The island hopping is the perfect chance for them to catch up on their relationships in a more relaxed setting.
Brie and Byron tell Amy and Mike about their friend zone issues. Georgia and Chad. Credit: Supplied
Emanuel tells Tom he needs to man up and tell Emily the door to love is closed.
And will Jess and Sam's spark reignite, or is this the end?
Just as the troubled couples are thinking about where their future lies, another crate rocks up and will test the couples like never before.
Inside is a flare that someone is allowed to pull if they don't think there is a future for love or growth with their other half and leave the island for good.
Who's going to pull the flare?
Find out the game-changing decision in next week's episode.

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