Too Hot to Handle - Season 4

Season 4
Another set of singles arrives for a retreat at an irresistible new villa, where they'll have to say no to their natural urges in order to win big.
Episodes

The Mile Dry Club
Ten sexy singles hit the beach believing they're competing on the decoy show, "Wild Love." Will it kill the mood when Lana reveals the truth?

There's Something About Nigel
Villa residents test the waters — and waste no time breaking rules — with new connections. Lana puts an unapologetic player on the spot to pick a date.

Officer Kill Joy
One guy works to get out of the doghouse. With the group facing double penalties, a self-appointed "sex cop" tries to shut down frisky business.

Flavia of the Month
A night in the private suite puts one cuddly couple in the hot seat. Two new arrivals make waves when they pick partners for dates on the beach.

The Shower and the Glory
A steamy and shockingly expensive shower inspires even more misbehavior. Heads turn, feelings get hurt and a workshop reveals some raw emotions.

Puppets for Playas
Lana reminds a rule-breaking couple about the pricey consequences. After an eye-opening workshop, one guy tries to get his former flame back in his bed.

Trust or Bust
Two grenades bring trouble to paradise. Will more eyes wander just when Lana was starting to give green lights?

It's Raining Love Triangles
A fruit-themed party sours with some shocking exits. Two people feel torn between their options — but only one of them is honest.

Jawahir, Jawa-there
When Lana asks the couples to commit, will they stick together or fall apart? One person who's been playing games might finally have to face the music.

Growth is a Team Game
A two-timing suitor is tested before the retreat residents look back on their time and vote for who they think deserves to go home a winner.
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