![]() And hot male nudity? There's a graphic scene in season two that has Sinoway pulling down the boxers of very cute extra Ronald Louis Lopez to reveal the goods, but all the episodes, especially season 2, have hot guys on display. All in all, you won't go wrong with this series if you are a fan of the gay genre. The episodes run around 10 minutes, which I wish they were a bit longer, maybe 15-20 minutes, but it does make for a fun, fast ride. ![]() Particularly fond of the acting of Marc Sinoway and lead Ben Baur, but all the cast does fantastic jobs. The series is for mature audiences as there is some frontal nudity and depictions of sex, but lends to the realness of the show. Very good acting, even by secondary cast members (such as the main character's straight co-worker who he takes underwear shopping in one episode). It is cleverly written, witty and a realistic look at modern gay life in NYC. I discovered this series recently and watched season one (2012, eight episodes) in a couple of evenings. A must to watch! Hats off to leads Ben Baur and Marc Sinoway for their acting skills. I highly recommend renting both seasons the first season's episodes are 10-14 minutes or so, but cleverly written, well acted and some nice graphic nudity scenes Season two, longer episodes, but more graphic nudity scenes of the hot young male actors. Lots of male nudity of cute actors in both seasons of Hunting Season.
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![]() ![]() If they figure out all the correct pairings before the end of the season, the housemates will win a million dollars.įor the past seven seasons, the men have been paired with women, and women with men. The cast enacts physical embodiments of the hell of dating, such as races where participants jump over obstacles labeled with problems like “fear of commitment.” Winners of these challenges are rewarded with one-on-one dates and the opportunity to vote on whom they think is a “true” pair. The housemates themselves have to figure out the “true love” couplings by undertaking a bunch of elaborate activities. The twist: Using old-school matchmaking techniques and complex algorithms, dating experts have paired the housemates with their supposed “ideal” mates, but neither the cast nor the viewers know the matches. A bunch of young singles are thrown together in a house, set in the kind of tropical paradise required for finding true love on television. Like all dating reality show franchises, MTV’s Are You the One? has a shtick. |
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