With or without a renewal, “Couple to Throuple” isn’t ending. Not really.
Peacock’s reality dating show for the poly-curious concluded its inaugural “experiment” this week — with its unconventional cast wrapping up their first attempts at non-monogamy in an emotional Season 1 finale that debuted Thursday, February 29.
Following 10 weeks of chaotic “third” swapping at an idyllic resort in Panama City, the starring couples and the sexy singles they dated made only the vaguest plans for their post-show futures. Instead, the subjects spent most of the episode better defining their relationship goals and tearily saying goodbye to their myriad exes. Per the obligatory where-are-they-now epilogue, just one triad was still romantically involved come showtime.
That might feel like the final resting place for a freshman series in a sea of shows stuck in development limbo. (NBC has yet to comment on the future production plans for “Couple to Throuple.”) But when...
Peacock’s reality dating show for the poly-curious concluded its inaugural “experiment” this week — with its unconventional cast wrapping up their first attempts at non-monogamy in an emotional Season 1 finale that debuted Thursday, February 29.
Following 10 weeks of chaotic “third” swapping at an idyllic resort in Panama City, the starring couples and the sexy singles they dated made only the vaguest plans for their post-show futures. Instead, the subjects spent most of the episode better defining their relationship goals and tearily saying goodbye to their myriad exes. Per the obligatory where-are-they-now epilogue, just one triad was still romantically involved come showtime.
That might feel like the final resting place for a freshman series in a sea of shows stuck in development limbo. (NBC has yet to comment on the future production plans for “Couple to Throuple.”) But when...
- 3/2/2024
- by Alison Foreman
- Indiewire
Couple to Throuple has already logged its first successful throuple. In the new Peacock reality dating series, which premiered with its first three of 10 episodes on Thursday, February 7, four couples have come to a tropical resort to meet eager singles they hope to date together. All of the participants are dipping their toes into polyamory, specifically polyamorous throuples. They navigate this relationship style with the help of host Scott Evans and sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard. In the TV Insider exclusive clip above from Episode 4, a newly formed triad decides to leave the series and test out their relationship in the real world. The trio is comprised of Corey and Wilder and their chosen third, Denyse. The throuple is so confident about their matchup that they’re ready to leave paradise behind and put their new relationship to the test. Episodes 4, 5, and 6 are streaming now on Peacock. In the Episode 4 clip,...
- 2/15/2024
- TV Insider
The unscripted business has had a somewhat tumultuous twelve months but things have been picking up in 2024 with a number of network and streamer commissions and renewals.
NBC’s unscripted bosses Corie Henson and Rachel Smith weighed in on the state of the unscripted universe during a TCA panel.
Henson, who is EVP, Entertainment Unscripted Content and looks after NBC and Peacock’s competition shows and entertainment formats, said she was proud of picking up The Traitors for a third season, midway through its second season, and has Love Island USA returning for season 6 this summer.
“As a snapshot of where we are on the format side, we are open, we are buying. We are encouraging people to come in with their big ideas,” she said.
Henson said this applied to international formats such as Traitors, which is based on a Dutch format and went on to become Peacock’s most-watched reality series,...
NBC’s unscripted bosses Corie Henson and Rachel Smith weighed in on the state of the unscripted universe during a TCA panel.
Henson, who is EVP, Entertainment Unscripted Content and looks after NBC and Peacock’s competition shows and entertainment formats, said she was proud of picking up The Traitors for a third season, midway through its second season, and has Love Island USA returning for season 6 this summer.
“As a snapshot of where we are on the format side, we are open, we are buying. We are encouraging people to come in with their big ideas,” she said.
Henson said this applied to international formats such as Traitors, which is based on a Dutch format and went on to become Peacock’s most-watched reality series,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Though many might claim the world of reality dating has tried it all — a spectrum from love at first sight to love at no sight at all — producers at Peacock’s Couple to Throuple still have something new to bring to the table.
“We noticed we were getting more and more applications where people weren’t necessarily looking for one singular person, or had different ideas around what a relationship could be,” executive producer Tom O’Brien tells The Hollywood Reporter. As the managing director at Naked, a Fremantle label, O’Brien and his team cast for a range of reality dating series.
In pursuit of a show that could give these outside-the-box submissions a home, he and the rest of Naked developed Peacock’s exploration of ethical non-monogamy, Couple to Throuple.
Hosted by Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the show features...
“We noticed we were getting more and more applications where people weren’t necessarily looking for one singular person, or had different ideas around what a relationship could be,” executive producer Tom O’Brien tells The Hollywood Reporter. As the managing director at Naked, a Fremantle label, O’Brien and his team cast for a range of reality dating series.
In pursuit of a show that could give these outside-the-box submissions a home, he and the rest of Naked developed Peacock’s exploration of ethical non-monogamy, Couple to Throuple.
Hosted by Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the show features...
- 2/8/2024
- by Zoe G Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Three is no longer a crowd! Peacock dips its toes into the waters of polyamory with its latest reality dating series “Couple to Throuple.” Over the course of 10 episodes, viewers will be introduced to four curious couples as they experiment with bringing a third partner into the mix. The first three episodes of the new series will premiere on the streamer on Thursday, Feb. 8. You can watch Couple to Throuple: Season 1 with a subscription to Peacock.
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As polyamory continues to get thrust into the spotlight, Peacock is spreading the love with “Couple to Throuple,” its new Original reality dating series.
Hosted by actor Scott Evans, the series will follow four curious couples as they experiment with bringing a third...
How to Watch ‘Couple to Throuple’ Series Premiere When: Thursday, February 8, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About ‘Couple to Throuple’ Series Premiere
As polyamory continues to get thrust into the spotlight, Peacock is spreading the love with “Couple to Throuple,” its new Original reality dating series.
Hosted by actor Scott Evans, the series will follow four curious couples as they experiment with bringing a third...
- 2/8/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Couple to Throuple is the next big show set to shake up TV!
Hosted by Scott Evans and guided by Sex and Relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the Peacock series follows four curious couples through the world of polyamory as they experiment with bringing a third partner into their relationship.
Via Peacock: Set at a remote tropical resort, the couples will meet, mingle, and date a group of singles, many of whom are experienced in polyamory. With three times the fun, the feelings, and drama, these relationships are put through the ultimate test to see if they are the perfect match. At the end of their time in paradise, the couples will decide if their hearts have room for more than just “the one” and commit as a throuple, go home as they arrived, or leave separately.
The 10-episode season will roll out in weekly batches of three beginning Thursday (February...
Hosted by Scott Evans and guided by Sex and Relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the Peacock series follows four curious couples through the world of polyamory as they experiment with bringing a third partner into their relationship.
Via Peacock: Set at a remote tropical resort, the couples will meet, mingle, and date a group of singles, many of whom are experienced in polyamory. With three times the fun, the feelings, and drama, these relationships are put through the ultimate test to see if they are the perfect match. At the end of their time in paradise, the couples will decide if their hearts have room for more than just “the one” and commit as a throuple, go home as they arrived, or leave separately.
The 10-episode season will roll out in weekly batches of three beginning Thursday (February...
- 2/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
As we say goodbye to January and look forward to February, now is a great time to be a subscriber to Peacock as not only is the NBCUniversal streaming service home to great movies and buzzy originals, but it also is offering collections of films and TV series to celebrate the month. For Valentine’s Day, Peacock has more than 30 new titles, including “Dear John,” “Bros”, “Girls Trip,” “Pride and Prejudice,” “Sleepless in Seattle,” and “The Wedding Date.” The NBCU streamer will also honor Black History Month by featuring new classics like “Bel-Air,” “The Best Man: The Final Chapters,” and “Nope,” as well as timeless favorites like “A Raisin in the Sun,” “Sanford & Son,” and “Good Times.”
Peacock will also host a large swath of sporting events from multiple WWE Premium Live Events to the Six Nations Rubgy Tournament, Big Ten Men’s and Women’s basketball, and more.
Peacock will also host a large swath of sporting events from multiple WWE Premium Live Events to the Six Nations Rubgy Tournament, Big Ten Men’s and Women’s basketball, and more.
- 1/31/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Reality dating grew three sizes on Tuesday. Couple To Throuple, Peacock’s new original series, will highlight four couples in their first forays into polyamory. The show, hosted by Access Hollywood‘s Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, will premiere on Feb. 8.
Per its press release, Couple To Throuple transports its participants to a remote tropical resort where they will “meet, mingle and date” a group of 14 singles. The result? “Three times the fun, the feelings and drama.”
“If you were given the chance at non-monogamy in paradise, what would you do?” Evans says in the trailer released Tuesday. He refers to the show as a “journey for love unlike any you’ve seen before.”
Over the course of their stay at the resort, couples invite new singles to join them every few days, with Howard there to coach them through the new experience. “I...
Per its press release, Couple To Throuple transports its participants to a remote tropical resort where they will “meet, mingle and date” a group of 14 singles. The result? “Three times the fun, the feelings and drama.”
“If you were given the chance at non-monogamy in paradise, what would you do?” Evans says in the trailer released Tuesday. He refers to the show as a “journey for love unlike any you’ve seen before.”
Over the course of their stay at the resort, couples invite new singles to join them every few days, with Howard there to coach them through the new experience. “I...
- 1/9/2024
- by Zoe G Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peacock has set the premiere date for the new polyamorous dating series “Couple to Throuple.”
The 10-episode first season will roll out in weekly batches of three beginning Feb. 8. The season finale is set to stream separately.
Hosted by “Access Hollywood” co-anchor Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the Peacock original series follows four couples as they experiment with introducing a third partner into their relationship.
“Set at a remote tropical resort, the couples will meet, mingle, and date a group of singles, many of whom are experienced in polyamory,” the official logline reads. “With three times the fun, the feelings, and drama, these relationships are put through the ultimate test to see if they are the perfect match. At the end of their time in paradise, the couples will decide if their hearts have room for more than just “the one” and commit as a throuple,...
The 10-episode first season will roll out in weekly batches of three beginning Feb. 8. The season finale is set to stream separately.
Hosted by “Access Hollywood” co-anchor Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the Peacock original series follows four couples as they experiment with introducing a third partner into their relationship.
“Set at a remote tropical resort, the couples will meet, mingle, and date a group of singles, many of whom are experienced in polyamory,” the official logline reads. “With three times the fun, the feelings, and drama, these relationships are put through the ultimate test to see if they are the perfect match. At the end of their time in paradise, the couples will decide if their hearts have room for more than just “the one” and commit as a throuple,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Sister Wives star Kody Brown tried to explain away his version of polygamy in a new interview with the podcast Mormon Discussions. Brown fundamentally believes that men want “more than one woman” and women want “a better man than the one she’s got.”
‘Sister Wives’: Kody Brown reveals his feelings about why polygamy works
Sister Wives star Kody Brown sat down for a lengthy interview for the podcast Mormon Discussions. He shared remarks as to why, after 33 years as a polygamist, he no longer currently practices his faith.
Kody says a lot of the reasons polygamy “works” have to do with the basic needs of both men and women. Each wants more than they have at one particular moment; here’s what he had to say.
At the YouTube video’s 41:39 mark, Kody shares his thoughts. “It’s a paradox. If you ask me if plural marriage...
‘Sister Wives’: Kody Brown reveals his feelings about why polygamy works
Sister Wives star Kody Brown sat down for a lengthy interview for the podcast Mormon Discussions. He shared remarks as to why, after 33 years as a polygamist, he no longer currently practices his faith.
Kody says a lot of the reasons polygamy “works” have to do with the basic needs of both men and women. Each wants more than they have at one particular moment; here’s what he had to say.
At the YouTube video’s 41:39 mark, Kody shares his thoughts. “It’s a paradox. If you ask me if plural marriage...
- 11/3/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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