So much for “first sight!”

Keep reading to find out howMarried at First Sighthas changed through the years.

Thus, the show wasn’t always a Lifetime staple, as noted byDeadline.

Amelia Fatsi, Married at First Sight

That’s certainly more commitment than some of theMarried at First Sightcouplesknow how to handle.

WhenMarried at First Sightfirst premiered in 2014, it featured a somewhatdifferent panel of experts, includingDr.

DeAlto was later replaced by a psychologist, Dr.Jessica Griffin.

Cortney and Jason on first season of Married at First Sight

Dr. Griffin was a regular until shedeveloped a serious relationshipwith season six cast memberJon Francetic.

We bet you didn’t notice that!

As a result, episodes started capping at two hours long (viaDeadline).

Rachel DeAlto/Jessica Griffin

Added the producer, “We wanted [the show] to work.”

And work, it did!

Season 11, for instance, was filmed inNew Orleans.

Vanessa and Tres from season 3 of Married at First Sight

Of course, this is why every couple matched onMarried at First Sighthappens to live in the same city.

Dr. Pepper Schwartz, one of the show’s relationship experts, toldE!

As fans now know, this group honeymoon format would continue throughout future seasons.

Miles and Karen from season 11 of Married at First Sight

Of course, bringing the couples together also resulted in more fun.

And when the seriesexpanded its couple’s count, that number went up to two.

First cameMarried at First Sight, then came marriage, andthencame a barrage of spinoffs (viaDeadline).

Doug and Jamie from season 1 of Married at First Sight

Lo and behold, the puzzle crisis was averted when they found the missing puzzle piece in the wash.

It’s safe to say viewers probably wouldn’t have seen that in a normalMarried at First Sightepisode.

However, that hasn’t necessarily been the case in the series' later seasons.

Jamie and Elizabeth on season 9 of Married at First Sight

However, throughout the years, these visits to cast members' homes have grown more intrusive.

Once the honeymoon is over, couples must face reality and move in together.

Of course, there are exceptions.

Season 9 cast of Married at First Sight

Typically, however, couples live together for the entirety of the eight weeks (viaE!

So, whatever she’s doing these days is clearly more intrusive than looking through scrapbooks.

However, the vetting process has gotten even more complex as the show’s popularity has increased.

Season 11 cast of Married at First Sight

These interviews included “a lot more interactive exercises,” according to the expert.

As Dr. Pepper explained toE!

News.Hey, if it leads to lasting love, an in-depth vetting process is certainly worth the hassle!

Iris and Keith from season 9 of Married at First Sight

Bobby and Danielle on Married at First Sight: Happily Ever After?

Jessica and Austin on Married at First Sight: Couples Cam

Amber talks to Viviana Coles during season nine of Married at First Sight

Dr. Pepper visits a couple during season 2 of Married at First Sight

Stephanie and AJ on season 8 of Married at First Sight