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New experts, a new coast.
Three of four experts are new. Miami is the season that tests whether the format survives a change in who's doing the matching.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Miami hands the format to a mostly new panel. Dr. Pepper Schwartz is the only expert held over from the first three seasons — Rachel DeAlto and Pastor Calvin Roberson step in to replace the rest, bringing fresh instincts to how the matches get made. Set in South Florida, Season 4 is a real test of whether the premise depends on the people running it or the structure itself.
The #05 slot.
Slot #05 of 6 in the Married at First Sight Editor's Canon. Miami is a harder season to rank high because so much of its foundation is brand new. Three of the four founding experts exit at once, leaving only Dr. Pepper Schwartz from the original lineup, with Rachel DeAlto and Pastor Calvin Roberson stepping in for their first season. That's a lot of turnover to absorb in one go, and it means the matching philosophy itself is still finding its footing here rather than running on the confidence the earlier New York and Atlanta seasons had built up. Still a competent season — just one still figuring out its own new voice.