'Married to Medicine': Britten hints Mack doesn't make her feel 'needed,' will they split over intimacy issues?

The drama in Bravo's 'Married to Medicine: Los Angeles' has reached a fever pitch and it's only going to spike from here on out. The show has aired five episodes and has a month plus a couple of weeks left for the Season 2 finale. Previously, 'M2M' ended with a two-minute-long mid-season tease that offered a look at how the stories, individually and collectively, pan out for each of the cast members.
Shanique Drummond and Dr Imani Walker's friendship is in tatters at the moment. The sisterhood is out of the picture and the two have got into a war of words more than they would have thought or liked to. But over the next few weeks, we'll see them bond over motherhood and marital issues.
In the clip, Imani is seen assuring Shanique that she will be there for her kids no matter her schedule, the latter hugs the doctor as she shares with the ladies how bad her relationship has been with her husband, Phil Johnson. Imani and Phil have not met in months, which had initially sparked rumors among the cast members that maybe they are over. However, it seems, they get into video chats every now and then.
Dr Britten Cole's marriage with Mack Major will also be one of the highlights of the rest of the season. We have seen how Britten is oddly content with not being able to sleep in the same room as her husband's because kids have taken over and from the looks of it, that's the route she will be taking in the weeks to come.
"Does Mack make you feel needed and wanted?" Jazmin Johnson asks Britten in one of the scenes, to which she responds: "Not like my son."
The absence of intimacy in a relationship almost always drives it to a fatal end. Let's hope Britten realizes this and works on it before it's too late because Mack seems to be feeling left out in the marriage. He even discussed the same with Dr Robert Drummond (Shanique's husband) while the ladies were off on a trip to New Orleans last week.
Catch all the new episodes of 'Married to Medicine: Los Angeles' on Bravo every Sunday.