Dating in the Dark

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  • PG
  • 2009
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.3  (194)

Dating in the Dark was a reality dating show that aired on ABC in 2009. Hosted by Rossi Morreale, the show aimed to explore whether love truly is blind by having three single men and three single women live in a house together while getting to know each other in complete darkness.

The concept was simple: each episode, three men and three women would be introduced to each other in the pitch black. They would then go on a series of dates, getting to know each other without being able to see each other. This allowed them to focus on what really mattered - their personalities and chemistry.

Each episode followed a similar format. First, the men and women would be briefly introduced before being taken to separate parts of the house. They would then enter the dark room one by one, where they would sit on a couch and chat with the person they were about to date. The couples would be given a set amount of time to talk and get to know each other before deciding whether or not they wanted to spend more time with each other.

After the initial round of dates, each person would choose one person they were particularly interested in and go on a more in-depth date with them. These dates varied from week to week and included everything from horseback riding to cooking classes. At the end of the episode, each person would then choose whether they wanted to continue dating the person they had spent the most time with.

Throughout the show, viewers were able to see glimpses of the contestants in the light. This provided an interesting contrast to their time in the dark, as viewers were able to see how their perceptions of each other changed based on looks alone.

One of the most interesting aspects of Dating in the Dark was how it challenged the notion of physical attraction. Without being able to see each other, the contestants had to rely solely on personality and chemistry to form connections. This led to some surprising pairings and unexpected twists throughout the show.

Dating in the Dark ran for two seasons on ABC, with a total of twelve episodes. While it didn't reach the same level of popularity as some other dating shows of the era, it was praised for its unique format and thought-provoking premise.

Overall, Dating in the Dark was a fascinating look at how important physical attraction really is in relationships. By forcing contestants to get to know each other in the dark, the show challenged viewers to rethink their own biases and preconceptions about what makes a successful relationship.

Dating in the Dark is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on July 20, 2009.

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Seasons
Episode 206
6. Episode 206
September 13, 2010
Six contestants, including a set of twins, seek to make a connection in the dark.
Episode 205
5. Episode 205
September 6, 2010
Six more contestants seek to make a connection in the dark.
Episode 204
4. Episode 204
August 30, 2010
Six contestants seek to make a connection in a makeshift beach in the dark.
Episode 203
3. Episode 203
August 23, 2010
A dancer and a former "True Beauty" contestant seek to make a connection in the dark.
Episode 202
2. Episode 202
August 16, 2010
Six more contestants seek to make a connection in the dark.
Episode 201
1. Episode 201
August 9, 2010
In the season premiere, contestants date in the the darkroom and after a series of dates, they choose one person they would like to meet in the light.
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Dating in the Dark is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Dating in the Dark on demand at Amazon, Vudu and Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    July 20, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (194)
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