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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Honestly idk why people are rating this so low based on how superficial and terrible most of the contestants are. THAT'S THE POINT! The drama of these unhinged 20 somethings make this time of media entertaining. If you don't wanna watch and judge people make absolute fools of themselves then reality tv isn't for you.
  • atlasmb23 August 2018
    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.
  • I like connecting with people on another level. I like this show because people are connecting on another level. Maybe someday I will be able to connect on another level. Maybe.
  • 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.
  • Probably some of the worst narcissists human kind has to offer. Sheer decadence right here served raw. If you want to fuel your disdain for these vile people then keep watching.
  • blumdeluxe28 September 2017
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    "Are you the one?" is a MTV show that matches several pairs of singles and then lets them each search for their ideal partner. If they manage to find "true love" for all of them they win a certain amount of money, if not they return home with empty pockets.

    The show is surely not much more than cheap entertainment. You have a questionable morale, calculated scandals and a lot of egocentric participants. On the other hand they deliver what you'd expect from such a format and keep the audience entertained throughout most of the play-time. It is thus one more addition to the already big pool of entertainment shows that work through a lot of sex, drama and betrayal. However, the episodes are professionally produced and you do see that quite some money is behind the concept.

    All in all this is something to get your head free if you're not looking for something too intelligent. If you don't expect much and let free the very human desire to watch others, this can be a decent evening.
  • I've seen a lot of garbage shows but this one takes the cake. I couldn't make it past the first 3 minutes. It was that bad. See for yourself or save the few seconds of your life you won't get back
  • How many times can a person use the word locked in one hour? If your name is Ryan Devlin, probably 500 times. And why do you need to count the number of beams of light on your fingers? Just stop already...

    Besides that, this show is just annoying. Throw a couple of dumbasses together in a house and see if they like each other. Mix that with some petty drama and that's basically the whole show. Complete waste of time.
  • krombang15 August 2021
    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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    Interesting concept but the way these people play the game is just dumb. Currently I am watching the 3rd season of the show and this is the first time I have watched it. In this show there are 10 woman and 10 men looking for love and there a perfect match. Each week the men and women pair up in hopes of finding their perfect match. There is also a challenge each week where the winner and a few other couples go on a date while the rest of the house votes in who they think of the winners is the perfect match and go into the truth booth. If a team voted into the truth booth is a perfect match there essentially out of the game and get to go to the honeymoon booth. Each week they see how many of the pairings they have chosen are perfect matches by beams of light but they don't who are the perfect matches. The goal of the game is to have 10 perfect matches so that they can all share a million bucks and have 10 episodes to do this in. I have no clue if any of the past seasons or the season I am watching have everybody found their perfect match. While watching this show people hook up, think there in love and fight over the various men and women on the show. What bothers me about this show is that people don't continue a relationship once there considered not a match. I't's almost like there ignoring there feelings and go on the notion that the people who do this show know who's right for them. Just because you have to pair up with someone who is considered your match does not mean you have to be with that person. These people are idiots and I think there all desperate pathetic people to go on a TV show to find true love
  • Are You the One is a trashy but weirdly interesting reality dating show. 10 male and 10 female eligible singles are brought to a resort in Hawaii where they live together and attempt to determine, by any means, who is their "perfect match" The matches are preselected by means of a matchmaking process. In each episode the contestants engage in Survivor-style challenges to determine who go on "dates". The other contenstants can then send one of the couples into the "truth booth" to see if they are a perfect match and if they are they get to vacation in the "honeymoon suite". At the end of each episode, the contestants each select a potential match and if the group guesses all 10 correctly, they win a million dollar prize. Usually over a process of elimination (and sometimes soap-opera style romances) the contestants are able to narrow down their perfect matches, but must guess all 10 by the 10th episode to win the prize.

    This show has several fatal flaws, the most obvious of which is whether it is possible to have accurate matchmaking at all. Often contestants go into the truth booth thinking they have found their match only to discover that their read was false; at that point they are forced to abandon their love interest in order to continue playing the game. The eventual matches are sometimes rather dubious, and usually by the later episodes the contestants are forced to engage in a complex process of elimination to figure out the matches.

    That said, the main entertainment, and it can be entertaining, is watching people fumble around trying to find their match, stumbling from one superficial relationship to another. If they end up having sex with the wrong person, or get caught up in a love triangle, the relations inside the resort can get pretty heated. You can also keep yourself interested by keeping track of the match making, attempting to make your own guesses as to who should be with whom. All in all this is completely mindless television, probably best described a good exemplar of the decay of our modern culture.
  • Definitely needs way more diversity!!! All the girls look the same! Even the guys look the same! Season 7 was literally and basically just all skinny, white, and light skins! Being on people who look different.
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    First of all, season 3 is awful.

    You have 2 major cheaters on the show? How can they have a perfect match?

    Also, there's one guy who goes around breaking stuff and throwing a violent tantrum, and there's no repercussions???

    This show clearly only cares about the drama. So fake.
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    The show is a cross between temptation island and the bachelor and love island
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    If you are looking for a show to waste your time on then this is the one but honestly there are so many shows out there that are better on this which is sad because over half the shows out there now are dumb. Season 1 I've heard was good but only because it was new in my opinion. Season 2 was boring but the group won in the end and many believe it was because the producers gave hints. In the recent 3rd season it's been a train wreck. They only get 10 weeks to get 10 match-ups. They are on week 8 and their highest is 3. So if they do win on season 3 it was because of the producers giving hints again. These people are brain dead and you can tell a lot of the other cast members are even frustrated at others on how immature they are being. My advice is do not watch because it is the worst thing to come out from mtv besides ridiculousness with annoying rob and chanel. (copiers of tosh.o) Avoid Avoid Avoid. Unless you want to see people getting it on in every ep in season 3 of are you the one? then go for it..
  • Please Please Please DO NOT watch this show. This types of show ruins our country and the new generation. There is nothing you can learn from this show, only thing you can learn is how to hoe around. If you have kids, please help them and do not allow them to see this show.I feel bad for those one who is into this meaningless show. As you know only MTV plays show like this. If I was you, I was discontinue watching MTV. This Types of show is very disturbing to the society and viewers should stop watching it.I have never heard anything good from the viewers and I do not know why this show has good rating in IMDb.com, usually every review is accurate but this one is lacking accuracy.
  • This show is entertaining but it is a mess, people go on the show looking for love but than they just have sex with random people. The girls makes themselves look cheap, plus there are so called experts that decides which couple are a perfect match. Like I said it is entertaining but it makes no sense at all.
  • An image of our society that triggers immense shame is what this series presents. A stupid, terrible concept that clearly only relies on physicality. A show that shouldn't exist. A show as a symbol of the stupid behavior and irrational life concepts of these times of social media and constant, in principle pathological self-portrayal.
  • ashlei-330024 July 2021
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    The drama it brings is the best part of the show. If you're looking for something full of drama & fights, this is the show for you.

    However, two seasons in a row they make dumb mistakes and fight constantly but suddenly win it in the end. Season 3 they win on a COIN FLIP!!!! I just don't buy it. The group has won every single season except one.... Either it's rigged or the show is too easy and something needs to change if it's going to continue.

    I definitely expected this to be somewhat predictable as it's reality TV and reality TV never actually shows reality, but who wants to watch a show where they win EVERY TIME? Boring. Tired of seeing abusive, whiny narcissists somehow win money in the end when it's obvious they didn't work to earn it.

    Also, no hate to Ryan but I am loving Terrence J so much more as a host. He tries to give advice, encouragement, and he will call people out. It's my favorite.
  • When are you going to learn that men who cry for nothing aren't attractive? Men aren't women so crying and being more emotive than the women it's laughable.
  • Worst concept ever, because... who cares what happens, all the audience cares about is T & A !!! They really should have included a heavy dose of religion in an early episode to enable the Bible-thumpers to spend their money!
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    I find this show centers around shallow selfish people.

    They care little for people truly finding love. First of all, why cast such shallow people?

    Season 3 so far is the worst casting 2 major cheaters and having one person throw a violent tantrum going around breaking stuff in the house. Then having no repercussions for that?

    Clearly this show centers around drama, not the well being of the cast members.