Dating: No Filter Season 2 Episode 13 Sugar Daddy
- TV14
- November 18, 2020
- 21 min
Dating: No Filter returns for its second season, and episode 13 is titled "Sugar Daddy." In this episode, viewers can expect to see some cringeworthy and hilarious moments as six new singles go on blind dates set up by the show's matchmakers.
The episode starts with a brief introduction to the singles who will be going on dates. First up is Shalisa, a 29-year-old entrepreneur who is hoping to find a man who matches her ambition. Then there's DJ, a 34-year-old real estate agent who admits that he's "allergic to commitment." The third single is 31-year-old event planner, Lawrence, who is tired of dating men who never take her seriously.
On the other hand, there's Eli, a 30-year-old accountant who is looking for a woman with strong family values. Chris, a 25-year-old bartender, is hoping to find a woman who can "keep up with his lifestyle." Lastly, there's Sandy, a 29-year-old fitness instructor who wants to meet a man who can support her healthy lifestyle.
As the singles arrive at the restaurant, they take their places at separate tables, eagerly anticipating their dates. However, things quickly become awkward when the matchmakers inform them that the opposite gender will be choosing their meals for the evening. While some of the singles find this to be a fun and exciting challenge, others are clearly uncomfortable with the idea.
Once the dates begin, there's no shortage of cringe-worthy moments. DJ's date reveals that she's looking for a man to be her "sugar daddy," which immediately puts him on the defensive. Meanwhile, Lawrence's date seems more interested in talking about herself than getting to know him.
Eli's date reveals that she's a bit of a picky eater, which puts a damper on their meal. Chris and his date have an oddly tense conversation about religion, and Sandy's date shocks her when he reveals that he's never even heard of kale.
Throughout the evening, the matchmakers provide hilarious commentary on the dates, often making fun of the singles when things start to go awry. However, they also offer some helpful advice, encouraging the singles to step out of their comfort zones and give their matches a chance.
As the dates come to a close, the singles must decide whether or not they want to see each other again. While some of them seem more than happy to go on a second date, others can barely conceal their relief at putting an end to the evening.
Overall, "Sugar Daddy" is a hilarious and entertaining episode of Dating: No Filter. Viewers are sure to be entertained by the awkward and cringe-worthy moments that unfold as the singles navigate their blind dates. And while not all the matches are successful, there are certainly some sparks that fly throughout the episode.