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10th July 2020
06:00pm BST

Streaming on Netflix, the reality TV show has been floating around for a few years now, without ever really having its moment... probably because not anything that extravagant tends to happen.
Dating Around isn't as dramatic as the other dating shows that have come before it. Not quite a reality series, not quite a hidden camera show, the programme could almost be mistaken for a generic scripted series about getting to know people over a few drinks.
But it's not, it's real. Or, well, it's as real as we're led to believe.
Each episode follows one person as they go on five blind dates in the same restaurant, the same bar, and the same cab home - if the date gets that far. The dinners are edited in such a way to appear as if it's the same date, beginning from the casts' first meeting in the bar to their eventually goodbyes later that night.
At the end of the episode, whoever's doing the dating picks one person to go on a coveted second date with. The whole thing is essentially a competition for a few follow up drinks, a hike, or as some of the episodes seem to suggest, a bit of a stroll around the city.
It's all quite wholesome, for the most part. If not incredibly cringey, intense, and a bit hard to watch. But mostly it's wholesome, kind of.
Season two of Dating Around dropped earlier this year, and although the concept is very much the same, the daters are a lot more curious.
Where the editing is still very much impressive, this time around the cast have a lot more to them. Their personalities change between dates, accurately depicting how each and every one of us is guilty of acting differently around those we want to impress - whether we're being filmed or not.
A decent watch sure, if you've very little else to be doing.
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