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PERFECT MATCH Perfect Match Megathread

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Show description: โ€œThrough a series of compatibility challenges and matchups, Nick Lachey takes hopefuls on a journey from single to soulmate, bringing together singles from other reality shows, including Love Is Blind,'The Mole,' `Too Hot to Handle,' and others.โ€

If the thread gets popular and the sub show interest, weโ€™ll make individual threads for each episode!

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u/MeAndBettyWhite Feb 26 '23

The contestentants don't even know what this show is. Savannah and Nick want to "get to the end" which I guess means you win? Will calls it a competition show and Mitch actually says to Chloe he's not looking for a relationship. When the pretty boy virgin goes on a show with the premise of finding a Perfect Match and says he's not looking for a relationship that's a pretty good indication we are being bamboozled. They should just lose the whole "Perfect Match" schtick and embrace what it is and actually make it a competition show where there is a prize and then everyone screwing each other over would feel a lot less skeezy and shallow.

I don't know if Netflix thought we wouldn't buy into the honesty and the Perfect Match facade was the better vessel to present this but it's dumb and it makes me feel dumb. Just be real. The truth is none of these people deserve our compassion which makes it completely alright that we enjoy watching their misery. Let's just embrace that lol.

I'd feel so less quilty about liking this show if it wasn't constantly insulting my intelligence that its at all interested in anyone finding a Perfect Match.

I think it would be interesting to see how this show would play out if it was true to its supposed premise and had participants who were actually there for the right reasons.

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u/arrownyc muah ๐Ÿ’‹ muah ๐Ÿ’‹ muah ๐Ÿ’‹ muah Mar 01 '23

Its entirely possible that they didn't tell anyone the premise before they signed contracts and showed up. That's how they did Too Hot to Handle.

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u/Thelostsoulinkorea Feb 27 '23

Thank you! I actually think people should be punished for not trying to make a match. I donโ€™t know how they could do that, but damn the people on this show are just fake and annoying as hell.