It is a reality competition series based on the '70s series that took place on Princess Cruises ships.It is a reality competition series based on the '70s series that took place on Princess Cruises ships.It is a reality competition series based on the '70s series that took place on Princess Cruises ships.
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Love the hosts Rebecca and Jerry and the locations are gorgeous. It's really fun. The drama is minimal, which is a nice change from shows like Bachelor in Paradise where people are always having breakdowns because there is so much pressure. The focus here is on getting to know new singles both on the ship and when exploring beautiful locations including Santorini, Istanbul and Rome. The activities are casual and fun, such as a treasure hunt in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar and shopping in Athens. I feel like I am on vacation just watching it. Not sure anyone will find true love though since the people change so frequently. The show isn't perfect but it deserves a second season.
Dear CBS, you put a show on network television, then when you think we are all hooked on your show, you take it off the air and put in on your pay for view network. Do you really think I/we are going to sign up for Paramount Plus and pay 5 bucks a month, just to watch this garbage? Also to be forever locked into some sort of contract or endless spam for eternity? The show is terrible and so are you CBS for thinking anybody would pay to follow this horrible show. The hosts of this show are horrible as well. All five of them! You'd be better off just remaking the old show with the premise it was originally based on.
I don't even know what to say about this mess of a show. Why does network TV continue to process these idiotic unscripted shows? That is why people leave for cable . And why would anyone watch a show with untalented Rebecca Romane and the creepy, slimy Jerry O'Connell. The guy really has strange vibes . I recently heard that the ratings are so poor that the show is being cancelled and moving to Paramount, the home of all the losing shows. I really think reality shows have had their day. I just hope Big Brother,the Bachelor, survivor and the rest of these shows will soon be cancelled. But Love Boat was truly the bottom feeder of reality shows.
Emily and Mike one of the last couples to meet wins over Jordan and Kendra and Daniel and Shae. Emily was with another guy all the way up into the last 2 episodes. She is a horrible person and Mike was so phony. She dumped her guy for Mike the fake. Why bother to have challenges if it's going to come down to answering questions and who is the favorite. The end didn't match the concept of the show. If it was going to come down to a Q&A then allow the couples to spend more time talking instead of physical challenges. The writers and creators of the show missed the whole concept of the Love Boat. Terrible ending to a show it seemed as if it were fixed. Not going to bother looking at it on Paramount just not worth it.
Another Brainless Reality Show. CBS and NBC are talking about making Primetime two hours not three because of low viewership. Shows like this, are one of the reasons. Game shows, reality, and low budget series are the reasons. Series directors produce soap opera level stories without technical consultants telling them that their ideas aren't plausible or are unreal for the time periods or specifications of props used is just insulting. The writers' think they can get away with IT attitude is insulting. Nobody is that stupid The networks cand fold up.
And the advertising, over and over every fifteen minutes the same Medicare ad, the same medical product ad, what happened to all the different advertisers? Where did they all go?. Do any of the network decision makers watch these offerings? I!d say not one had watched television in a very long time.
And the advertising, over and over every fifteen minutes the same Medicare ad, the same medical product ad, what happened to all the different advertisers? Where did they all go?. Do any of the network decision makers watch these offerings? I!d say not one had watched television in a very long time.
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