Based on what I've seen, I don't think any of the 3 would make it past 6 weeks. Heather and Derrick were done on the honeymoon, Nick was never into Sonia at all, and there is something about Tom that just strikes me as Peter Pan creepy...
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My cable went out last night, I may have to pull up the episode online. Nick smokes? Yuck! MAJOR TURNOFF.
I have a strong feeling this season will be the last, this show is just a train wreck.
Whoa, I don't know if it was shown before and I missed it, but I saw tonight's preview and saw his flip out where he tells her off and then says he has no attraction to her.
I am wondering if he is even straight.
2/10 is not a good track record.
If Nick and Sonia, as well as Tom and Lily don't stay together, then they definitely should give this up. 2/10 is not a good track record.
Let's not forget 1 of the 10 is also a known reality t.v. jumper meaning that she was on other reality shows before this one as well. I think it was the Bachelor? Whatever it is the girl was determined to find love on T.V.
Jami Otis. She does seem to have an addiction to fame. OTOH, her and Doug do seem well suited to one another. I do wish them well.
Let's not forget 1 of the 10 is also a known reality t.v. jumper meaning that she was on other reality shows before this one as well. I think it was the Bachelor? Whatever it is the girl was determined to find love on T.V.
It's even worse...2/12 (this is the 4th season, 3 couples each season). Or, if Tom and Lily stay together, 3/12. Still pretty horrible. And, I'm guessing that these "contrived" marriages, even those that are "successful," will eventually have the same failure rate as "love matches." So, if we get 3/12 to make it past the first year or two, they could still fail in the 40-50% range when they get 5-10-15 years down the line, like regular marriages do. Which would make the overall success rate about the same as picking two random people on the street and saying "get married, see how it goes." LOL That's my idea for a new reality show. No "match making" required. I'll bet we could even find people who would do it.
So, if we get 3/12 to make it past the first year or two, they could still fail in the 40-50% range when they get 5-10-15 years down the line, like regular marriages do. Which would make the overall success rate about the same as picking two random people on the street and saying "get married, see how it goes." LOL That's my idea for a new reality show. No "match making" required. I'll bet we could even find people who would do it.
I'd watch that show. And I'm convinced there is a certain segment of the population that would do ANYTHING to be on tv. ANYTHING.
As the new show "Love at First Kiss" proves.![]()
Never heard of it. Channel, please?Sounds exactly like the kind of trashy
brain-cell-obliterating tv I love to hate after 2 hours of the same episode of Ninjago or Transformers.