Seven Year Switch - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Switch Perfect
In an effort to save their real marriages, four couples say goodbye to their spouses and partake in an experimental marriage with a complete stranger for two weeks.

At the Flip of a Switch
The experimental couples are getting to know each other in a brand new living situation. By the end of the day, boundaries are tested as the couples re-discover what it's like to build a connection and attempt to navigate their initial attractions.

Revelations and Realizations
The experimental couples are assigned activities to help them explore each other's passions and personalities. Some couples are forced out of their comfort zones, while others become too comfortable. Tensions rise when the experts drop by with a surprising announcement.

Vowing to Be Vulnerable
Emotions run high as the couples cope with seeing footage of their real spouses with their experimental partners; the experimental couples are tasked to become more vulnerable with one another, but not everyone is ready to open up.

Close Encounters
Now that the switch is almost half way over, the experimental couples return from their road trips and participate in an exercise to help build emotional intimacy. As some continue to open up, others begin to shut down. The experts check in on the couples and deliver a surprising announcement.

Confronting the Truth
The experimental couples confront their biggest challenge yet, as they come face-to-face with their experimental spouses' real spouse; not everyone likes what they learn, and feelings of jealousy and regret begin to surface for some.

Emotional Bootcamp
As switch therapy begins to wind down, the experimental couples learn how to rely on a spouse in order to navigate the unexpected. The couples get a new perspective on their time in the switch when Charles brings all the wives together and Dr. Jessica meets the husbands, for intense group summits.

No Regrets, Just Results
As switch therapy comes to an end, the experimental couples reflect on their time together; as the couples prepare to say goodbye, letting go of their new life proves difficult for some.

In Good Times and Bad
Back home, the couples are reunited with their real spouses, where new revelations are brought to the forefront; while some use the lessons they've learned to try and save their marriages, others begin to fall back into old habits.

The Time Has Come
The couples have reunited and prepare to make the biggest decision of their lives. Will they choose to part ways for good or will they recommit to their marriage and choose each other forever?
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