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The Perfect Match

By Bria Dawson | Staff Editor

This show stars past reality TV icons who didn’t end up finding love on the first show(s) they were on before. One interesting thing about this show is that the contestants are only from other Netflix Reality TV shows, such as The Circle, The Mole, and Too Hot to Handle. The name of the game is to find a perfect match with the people that are living within the say “it’s early days” when asked how they feel about another “bombshell.” And other staple phrases/terms include, “I don’t want to step on anyones’ toes,” “Crack on,” “Bunda,” “Has your head turned?” and “You’re my type on paper, but…” If you want to hear these phrases in action, while experiencing a roller coaster of emotions throughout 49 episodes, Love Island UK is the show for you. Overall, as a credible American viewer, I strongly believe that Love Island UK reflects the epitome of British culture.

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Where to Watch: Netflix

Rating: 7/10 house. There are five girls and five boys that live in the house. Every day, two new people are invited into the house and the people within the house get to choose to keep the match they have, or pair up with a new person. At the end of the night, the last two people without a match are sent back home. What made this show so good was definitely the people featured in it.

Because the show is run by the streaming service, Netflix, they only had the most interesting and problematic people on The Perfect Match. There was a good mix of drama and amazing challenges for the pairs to test their own compatibility, which helped them realize who was really the best fit.

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