First Dates (Canada) Season 1 Episode 11 Saem
- October 6, 2015
Saem is the 11th episode of the first season of the Canadian reality dating show, First Dates. In this episode, viewers follow the stories of several couples as they go on their first dates at a chic Toronto restaurant.
The episode begins with the show's host, Drew Scott, welcoming the viewers to the restaurant as he introduces the four couples who will be going on dates that evening. The first couple introduced is Saem and Alex, a young couple who met each other online. Saem, who moved to Canada from Korea, is excited about going on a date with Alex, who she thinks is very attractive and easy to talk to.
The second couple is Ashley and Joel, who both work in the music industry. Ashley is a singer, while Joel is a music producer, and they both have a passion for music. They are both excited about the opportunity to meet someone who shares their passion.
The third couple introduced is Krissy and Matthew, who both have very different backgrounds. Krissy is a hairstylist who grew up in a small town, while Matthew is a successful businessman who was born and raised in Toronto. They both are looking for someone who is genuine, kind, and can make them laugh.
The final couple is Katie and Chris, who are both in their 30s and have been single for a long time. They both have very demanding jobs, and find it hard to meet people in their line of work. They are both nervous but excited about the opportunity to meet someone new.
As the night progresses, viewers get an inside look at the dates taking place. Saem and Alex seem to hit it off right away, quickly bonding over their mutual love for sushi. Ashley and Joel also hit it off, sharing stories about their experiences in the music industry. Krissy and Matthew have a more subdued date, but still seem to enjoy each other's company and have a good time. Katie and Chris have an awkward start to their date, but eventually find common ground as they talk about their shared love for travel.
Throughout the episode, viewers see clips of the couples talking with their friends about their experiences on the dates. They all seem to have positive things to say, but also express their nerves and uncertainties about whether or not there will be a second date.
At the end of the episode, viewers see each of the couples deciding whether or not they want to see each other again. In classic First Dates form, the couples are separated and asked to make their decision alone, using a tiny camera to record their response.
Overall, Saem is a heartwarming episode that showcases the ups and downs of dating. Viewers get to see a variety of different personalities and backgrounds, and see how each couple navigates their first date with a total stranger. The show's mix of emotional moments and lighthearted humor make it a must-watch for anyone interested in the dating world.