Reality Shows Are Getting More Real When It Comes To Dating
Newsy
Reality TV shows are evolving to become more inclusive in terms of what modern love really looks like for different demographics and cultures.
From the fantasy of NBC's "The Courtship," the drama of Netflix's "Love is Blind" to the continued popularity of ABC's "The Bachelor," "Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise" series — the entertainment industry is in the middle of a reality dating show renaissance.
But as many shows add to the genre with elaborate set-ups, gimmicks and even costumes, others are attempting to focus the reality TV lens on some communities' actual dating realities.
Series like Netflix's "Indian Matchmaking" and "Love on the Spectrum" aren't throwing people into unrealistic dramas or gimmicky competitions in order to find love.