Episode 8

The new series of the explosive dating show continues, as love-hunting singles must choose between someone who ticks their usual boxes or someone who's more what they need, based only on text conversations, without ever setting eyes on them - and then move in together straight away. And... just as they're settling in with their new love interests, the suitors who they rejected make a dramatic and unexpected appearance. As two become three, will heads be turned and hearts be broken? After a week of simmering tension, the most dramatic showdown yet is brewing. With emotions stretched to breaking point, some singles are crumbling under the pressure of keeping both their partners happy. Walking on eggshells has only made the cracks deepen - and now, there's nowhere left to hide. As the final dinner party looms, unspoken frustrations, jealousy and bottled-up resentment threaten to spill over. The gloves are off and the truth is about to hit like a wrecking ball. Expect fiery confrontations, shocking confessions and simmering betrayals, as unresolved issues spectacularly explode. With relationships hanging by a thread and tempers flaring, will any of these love triangles make it to the finishing line intact? Or will brutal honesty and shattered trust leave some singles walking away alone?
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