Dating: No Filter Season 2 Episode 5 Spank You Later
- TV14
- August 27, 2019
- 21 min
Dating: No Filter season 2 episode 5, titled "Spank You Later," follows the hilarious and chaotic dating experiences of a new set of singles. In this episode, viewers are introduced to four couples who are set up on blind dates: Christina and Luke, Sarah and Johnny, Sharon and Phil, and Monique and Keven.
The first couple, Christina and Luke, are both fitness enthusiasts and have a lot in common. However, their date takes an unexpected twist when they visit a BDSM dungeon and are taught how to use various spanking tools. Christina seems to enjoy the experience but Luke is clearly uncomfortable, leading to an awkward and confusing end to the date.
Sarah and Johnny have a more traditional first date, starting with a romantic boat ride. However, things quickly go downhill when Johnny reveals that he has never been in a serious relationship before. Sarah is looking for something more long-term and this revelation completely turns her off. Despite Johnny's best efforts to make up for his lack of experience, the date ends with an awkward goodbye.
Sharon and Phil are both self-proclaimed foodies and are excited to try out a fancy French restaurant. However, their conversation quickly turns to their exes and it becomes clear that they both have a lot of baggage. While they have some chemistry, their shared negativity brings the date down and they decide to end the night early.
Lastly, Monique and Keven have a fun and playful date at a trampoline park. They both have a great sense of humor and enjoy bouncing around together. However, things take a turn when Keven starts talking about his ex-girlfriend and their messy breakup. Monique starts to feel uncomfortable and decides to cut the date short.
Throughout the episode, comedians provide hilarious commentary and reactions to the various dates. Dating: No Filter allows viewers to vicariously live through the awkwardness and humor of blind dates, while also highlighting the importance of being true to oneself and one's dating preferences.