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'Married to Medicine' News: As Season 3 Ends, No Word On Whether There Will Be A Season 4

The reality TV series "Married to Medicine" recently wrapped up its third season on Bravo TV, with its final season episode airing last October 11. According to a report in Enstarz, the final episode entitled "Secrets Revealed" brought the show's stars together one last time for the season. It also summed up the major issues that were encountered by the stars during the season.

The report cited that the issues this season mostly had to do with the marriages rather than the relationships, either professional or personal, between the show's stars. This season, the show's main stars are composed of three women-doctors and three women who are married to doctors in Atlanta.

One of the main issues had to do with the strip club or stripper issue that originally surfaced in episode 5, when the women visited a strip club that was frequented by Lisa Nicole's husband. Because of this, Dr. Simone admitted that she was having problems with her husband Cecil, who is said to go regularly to these strip clubs, which became a major issue in the marriage. She made this admission during the final episode.

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Another main issue was concerning the background checks that some of the ladies did on each other, which highlighted some of the trust issues among the women in the group. This issue was mainly between Lisa Nicole and Toya, but during the final episode, Marian Huq acknowledged that she herself would have done the background checks herself.

As the season ended, it is not yet known whether the show will be coming back for a fourth season. Bravo TV has yet to make an official announcement about the show's fate. According to a report in When-Will.net, while the show's second season got an impressive 2.1 million viewers per episode, season 3 got a much lower viewership of only 1.3 million viewers per episode.

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