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“Date in Bed” Saving This Show!
I know it's a bit early to write a full review, but we're almost halfway through the season, and I feel like I've seen enough to get a solid sense of what this show has to offer. Unless they're saving something genuinely unique or a major twist for the second half, I think I have a pretty good idea of where it's headed.
Since it's called Love Lab, I went in expecting people to fall in love under genuinely unusual or experimental circumstances. The first story, Date in Bed, absolutely delivered. At first, I wasn't sure what to make of the concept, but as the episodes progressed, I realized it was surprisingly meaningful while still being undeniably steamy. It struck a nice balance between emotional connection and physical chemistry, and I found myself genuinely rooting for the couple that came out of it.
The second story, Cabin in the Woods, was the complete opposite for me. It was so dull that it nearly put me to sleep. I kept watching because I was convinced there had to be some big twist around the corner, but instead it turned into the same "my ideal type," "puppy face," "cat face" conversations that I've already seen in countless other dating shows. There was nothing that made it feel like Love Lab.Honestly, this storyline could have wrapped up in three episodes, but it's apparently continuing into the next one too. Sigh.
As for the couples, I honestly think they'd all be better off going their separate ways. So far, I just don't see many genuine mutual feelings developing between any of them. And the athlete guy, in particular, gives me really shady vibes. Maybe the remaining episodes will prove me wrong, but based on what we've seen so far, I'm not convinced any of these matches have much long-term potential.
Since it's called Love Lab, I went in expecting people to fall in love under genuinely unusual or experimental circumstances. The first story, Date in Bed, absolutely delivered. At first, I wasn't sure what to make of the concept, but as the episodes progressed, I realized it was surprisingly meaningful while still being undeniably steamy. It struck a nice balance between emotional connection and physical chemistry, and I found myself genuinely rooting for the couple that came out of it.
The second story, Cabin in the Woods, was the complete opposite for me. It was so dull that it nearly put me to sleep. I kept watching because I was convinced there had to be some big twist around the corner, but instead it turned into the same "my ideal type," "puppy face," "cat face" conversations that I've already seen in countless other dating shows. There was nothing that made it feel like Love Lab.Honestly, this storyline could have wrapped up in three episodes, but it's apparently continuing into the next one too. Sigh.
As for the couples, I honestly think they'd all be better off going their separate ways. So far, I just don't see many genuine mutual feelings developing between any of them. And the athlete guy, in particular, gives me really shady vibes. Maybe the remaining episodes will prove me wrong, but based on what we've seen so far, I'm not convinced any of these matches have much long-term potential.
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