E!’s new dating reality show Dating #NoFilter is about to return - and there’s no shortage of awkward and hilarious moments this season, as evidenced in the new sneak peek of Season 2. It looks like the blind dates get even better (or actually much, much worse).
Dating #NoFilter premiered on E! in January this year and gives viewers an uncensored look at a series of blind dates between young singles, narrated by comedians. In each episode, three pairs of comedians and performers give candid play-by-plays of the blind dates, including the good moments and the painfully cringe-inducing ones. While the dates have sometimes resulted in a deep connection more often than not, they are really more for the viewing pleasure of the comedians and viewers. That said, Season 2 contestants may have better luck at finding love.
This next season of Dating #NoFilter will premiere with two back-to-back episodes featuring an all-new cast of singles and a handful of new commentators, including comedians Steve Furey and Monroe Martin. They’ll join former commentators Cara Connors, Kelsey Darragh, Zach Noe Towers, and Nina Parker, who are all returning for Season 2. So far, according to a new preview released by E!, it looks like the comedians are really enjoying themselves as they comment on (but mostly make fun of) this next crop of bachelors and bachelorettes.
In the new sneak peek, one of the singles explains to his date that he’s “launching a men’s crop top line” as they’re enjoying a day date outside in nature. He then has his date try on the product - a short, dark green homemade crop top - saying it “looks fire,” to which his date politely replies, “It’s something, definitely.” All of the comedians agree the crop top is a no-go, with Darragh turning away from the blind date live feed and saying, “Nope, not commenting. No comment.” It’s all a little too much for them to take, right off the bat.
Previously on the dating show, viewers have seen a very strange cast of characters. Season 1 included a woman who only wanted to talk about different methods of execution, a guy who was a little too inspired by the movie Hitch starring Will Smith as a pick-up artist type character, and another guy who was really into “night hikes,” who the comedians compared him to Micheal Myers. The first season of the series was equal parts hilarious, relatable, and deeply uncomfortable, and it looks like Season 2 will be even more of the same. Unfortunately, fans will have to wait until the next season premieres to find out what’s worse than a homemade crop top.
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Dating #NoFilter returns Tuesday, August 6 at 11 p EST on E!
Source: E!