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member Kyuhyun, rapper Hanhae, and YouTuber Dex serve as the hosts of the show. The first season aired from December 18, 2021, to January 8, 2022. The second season aired from December 13, 2022, to January 10, 2023. The third season was released on December 12, 2023.


Concept

The show's main concept takes the idea of survival shows and mixes it with the idea of fighting for their intended love interest. Participants are left on an island, and the mission is to leave it. The location of the shoot is about an hour from Seoul, South Korea. Twelve singles are meant to find their love on this island through challenges and getting to know each other throughout the season. Something unique to the show is its way of capturing awkward moments between participants and how friendship was formed in addition to love. Relationships and people take a deep dive into learning about one another, not just the shallow desires of physical relationships. In the show, couples are formed through free dates and dates in Paradise. In Inferno, the deserted island the contestants reside on requires them to cook their own food, not use their electronics, and draw their own water. Any discussion of age and occupation is also not allowed. The only thing to do is to date and win games in order to have the opportunity to escape the island. During the first episode, contestants are asked to write to a potential interest using a postcard. However, the chosen interest does not have to stay the same throughout the show. The games and free dates within the deserted island give contestants the time to make the decision of who they would like to go to Paradise with. Paradise is the direct opposite of Inferno. It is a luxurious island where paired contestants can enjoy dates with room service and fun activities in their paid hotels. It is the ultimate goal for contestants, as it is also the place where people can ask about their interests' age and occupations. People can only go to Paradise if they choose a person that also chose to go with them. The final couple of matches are made in the last episode. The women are placed at different points on the island. If the male contestant is interested in a woman, he will walk up to her. If she accepts him and takes his hand, they both can leave Inferno together as a match.


Season 1


Singles


Women


Men


Coupling history

: Male Contestant : Female Contestant : Sent a letter to : Chose/Chosen for date in Inferno : Chose and didn't go to Paradise : Successfully paired and went to Paradise or Chosen/Chose someone to go to Paradise : Failed to make a final pair : Made a final pair


Season 2


Singles


Women


Men


Coupling History

: Male Contestant : Female Contestant : Sent a letter to : Chose/Chosen for date in Inferno : Chose and didn't go to Paradise : Successfully paired and went to Paradise or Chosen/Chose someone to go to Paradise : Failed to make a final pair : Made a final pair


Season 3


Singles


Women


Men


Coupling History

: Male Contestant : Female Contestant : Sent a ticket to : Chose and didn't go to Paradise : Successfully paired and went to Paradise or Chosen/Chose someone to go to Paradise : Failed to make a final pair : Made a final pair In episode 4, contestants were asked to give candies in the mailbox of anyone they’re interested in, and multiple selections were allowed.


Episodes


Reception

It has been described as a Korean version of ''Bachelor in Paradise''. ''Single's Inferno'' has been ranked among Netflix's Global Top 10 list, becoming the first Korean reality show to reach the list. It became popular in many regions, and the hashtag #singlesinferno was trending on social media throughout its run. The third season was confirmed with changes in rules and location.


Controversies

There had been a handful of controversies during and after the show. While the show was popular as it was airing, some fans were irked by the amount of comments season one had on one contestant's, Shin Ji-Yeon, skin. In Korea, the beauty standard is to have "white skin." It is noticeable how often male and female contestants commented and complimented her white skin. Netizens criticized the way the show portrayed having "white skin" as something more desirable than not. After season one, female contestant Song Ji-a received backlash for wearing fake luxury items. Because her content is about her high maintenance lifestyle and because she regularly shared reviews about certain luxury products, fans were disappointed by her admittance that the rumors of her wearing fake items were partially true. She has since apologized on her social media and deleted posts that showed these fake items.


See also

* Korean wave *'' Bachelor in Paradise''


Notes


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External links

* * * {{Rotten Tomatoes Television shows filmed in South Korea South Korean dating and relationship reality television series Netflix original programming Reality television series franchises 2021 South Korean television series debuts Korean-language television shows 2021 South Korean television seasons 2022 South Korean television seasons 2023 South Korean television seasons