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Blind Date: One Step Further
In Blind Date: One Step Further, Blade Thompson's camera crew follows guys on real dates with each other, where everyone scores a point at the end! First, hairy-assed Gus Avery is eager for his blind date, the sweet and sexy Todd Shore, to give him a quickie on the couch. Then, David Thompson takes his blind date Xavier out for fast food before banging him in his living room. Michael Sage gets it on with Ray Gardner in an outdoor patio, but Ray doesn't think there was enough chemistry for a second date. Ansley Steel and Joe Kurtz go out for coffee and then take turns banging on the carpet.
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Plot Summary
Blind Date: One Step Further was a British dating reality television series that aired on ITV. It was a spin-off of the popular 'Blind Date' format, aiming to give participants another chance at romance after their initial televised date. The show featured couples who had previously been on the original 'Blind Date' and revisited their experiences, offering them an opportunity to decide if they wanted to pursue a relationship further.
Critical Reception
As a reality television show focused on dating, 'Blind Date: One Step Further' generally received moderate attention, consistent with the original series' format. Reviews often highlighted its lighthearted and entertaining nature, appealing to a broad audience interested in relationship dynamics and dating show narratives. While not critically acclaimed for its groundbreaking content, it served its purpose as an entertaining weekend viewing option.
What Reviewers Say
Entertaining and lighthearted follow-up to a popular dating show.
Offers a nostalgic look at the 'Blind Date' phenomenon.
Appeals to viewers who enjoy relationship-based reality television.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this spin-off series is not readily available, but the original 'Blind Date' and its iterations were generally viewed by audiences as fun, escapist television.
Fun Fact
The original 'Blind Date' series, which this spin-off is based on, was famously hosted by Cilla Black for many years before Graham Norton took over for its later iterations and subsequent spin-offs.
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