The series follows psychotherapist Dr.Orna Guralnik, who works with couples navigating real and complex relationship struggles.

What makesCouples Therapyground-breaking is its documentary-style approach.

The first season, consisting of nine episodes, aired in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted filming schedules.

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Season 3 offered fans a rare treat, doubling the typical episode count to 18.

Months later, however, Showtime has yet to confirm anything, and fans are growing impatient.

Fans Think More Episodes Are Coming but Are They?

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On Reddit,viewers have been vocal about their frustrationsand hopes for more content.

ForCouples Therapy, the delays and large gaps between episode dropsmay stem from this reshuffling.

The participants candidness about deeply personal struggles creates a rare sense of vulnerability, making the show uniquely compelling.

Dr. Orna Gurlanik on Couples Therapy

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Netflix has even expanded the franchise internationally, with spin-offs likeLove Is Blind MexicoandLove Is Blind Japan.

The accessibility and consistent output have allowedLove Is Blindto dominate the genre, leavingCouples Therapystruggling to compete.

In an era where binge-worthy content reigns supreme,Couples Therapyrisks losing its audience to more readily available alternatives.

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IfShowtime plans to releaseadditional episodes for Season 4, they need to act quickly.

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