The stuff that struck me:
Everything is so awkward I'd love to know how they shot the show. Is it a sound guy with a boom mic and a cigarette, a director, and craft services. Is it just one person standing back with a zoom lens... I don't know how smooth I would be with a camera crammed in my face on my first few dating experiences.
Are they finding partners through some kind of search like a casting search or what? They largely seem like terrible matches. Were they even presented with the idea of dating an autistic person ahead of time?
There is a person out there that would absolutely adore Steve (and every one of them I suppose) and I really hope he finds her someday.
I noticed most of the relationships ended right after the show ended which was kind of a bummer.
Did David's family, David himself, (or Abbey's family?!), or Netflix pay for the Africa trip?
I feel like Connor didn't understand he was always mic'd up but I really enjoyed his pep talks to himself.
Dani is horny as fuck and it's awesome
It would be kinda cool to show the real experience of dating nowadays. Like working on your profile on an app, swiping right, being hopeful, getting matches, getting rejected... talking to someone, getting rejected, agonizing over what to say, getting rejected, asking your friends and family if the match is cute or interesting and what to say...and finally meeting for a date.
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