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Contestants stay for 10 weeks in a holiday destination to win $1 million and hopefully find love.Contestants stay for 10 weeks in a holiday destination to win $1 million and hopefully find love.Contestants stay for 10 weeks in a holiday destination to win $1 million and hopefully find love.
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So, so bad. Bunch of dumb American youth representing the country in the worst possible way. You'd be more productive watching your yard grow.
How do you know that your match is your match? Because the producer said so. Are they expert? Of course they use all methods so they said. Can we validate that? Of course not. Strangely, on season 3, the penalty of 250K is introduced and of course it happened that season. Once the premise is questionable, then the show has no credibility at all. Would be nice to show the beginning process, the psychologist, questionnaires, AND the matches token are sealed to be opened at the end of the show, given to every couple as a souvenir. Anyway,
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I know it might not be the best to other people, but I like it is something these other reality shows aren't doing. I love drama and cat fights so if you love to entertained I would watch it. Couples being broken up and people getting jealous it's so interesting.
I watched the first two episodes of season 7 and found the contestants to be annoying, self-centered, overly dramatic, superficial, and appearance-obsessed. And they all seemed to think it's okay to have those traits, though they acknowledge they are bad at dating and always choose the wrong people.
The twenty-two self-professed losers come on the show hoping to split a million dollars and, they hope, to learn how to make better choices in partners. A "panel of experts" has supposedly picked eleven "perfect" couples to make us this crew, and the daters have to discover the correct pairings to win the big bucks.
Between all the preening, posing, flirting, and fighting, there are tasks designed either to help them discover their perfect matches or to obfuscate the correct combination of pairings. It's never clear.
I admit I watched the previous season's first and last episodes to get a better perspective on the overall process. I wanted to know if they really learned anything? Was there enlightenment? Were there long-term match-ups? Did they even come close to winning the money?
This exercise helped me see that little changed in the contestants. In the end, there might have been a couple of lessons learned, but their behaviors seemed largely unchanged. And, as suspected, winning the money is a difficult challenge, though not impossible.
If you enjoy watching attractive people with juvenile attitudes and the conviction that being overly dramatic is the best way to be, then this show might be for you. Are some young viewers of MTV seeing these contestants as role models? No doubt, and that's why it deserves a low grade.
The twenty-two self-professed losers come on the show hoping to split a million dollars and, they hope, to learn how to make better choices in partners. A "panel of experts" has supposedly picked eleven "perfect" couples to make us this crew, and the daters have to discover the correct pairings to win the big bucks.
Between all the preening, posing, flirting, and fighting, there are tasks designed either to help them discover their perfect matches or to obfuscate the correct combination of pairings. It's never clear.
I admit I watched the previous season's first and last episodes to get a better perspective on the overall process. I wanted to know if they really learned anything? Was there enlightenment? Were there long-term match-ups? Did they even come close to winning the money?
This exercise helped me see that little changed in the contestants. In the end, there might have been a couple of lessons learned, but their behaviors seemed largely unchanged. And, as suspected, winning the money is a difficult challenge, though not impossible.
If you enjoy watching attractive people with juvenile attitudes and the conviction that being overly dramatic is the best way to be, then this show might be for you. Are some young viewers of MTV seeing these contestants as role models? No doubt, and that's why it deserves a low grade.
I would of been all for some versatility, but they went way too far out there. I kind of watch this show in the back ground mainly just to see some beautiful scenery, so to be nice I'll just say Hawaii is still beautiful can't really say that about anything else though. Not for me at all and I'm pretty sure I won't be the only one that feels this way.
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- TriviaMTV announced in March 2021 that it was pausing production after Gianna Hammer, a former contestant from Season 5, alleged she was drugged and sexually assaulted during filming in 2017. She told media site The Daily Beast she was given prescription medication by production to calm her down after an argument with a cast member. Soon after, Hammer blacked out and other contestants later told her she got into bed with a male cast member and was saying "no" before being pulled out of the bed by her fellow contestants. Hammer said, "I guess I really thought about it and was like, 'Wow, that was really fucked up.' They should have never left me in an unsafe position. I'm definitely a changed person after it all."
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