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LoginWhat network executive signed off on Date My Mom? The premise: An RV full of daters went one by one on dates with a stranger who could at any time call "next" to get a new person to date. For every minute the date lasted, the dater earned a dollar, which they got to keep if they got "nexted. Why it was so wild: The daters' personal facts were iconic , and the premise was essentially Tinder with a financial-incentive twist. The one true highlight was the terrible daters, who, admittedly, made for great reality TV — but where was the love? The premise: Each episode, a contestant met with three moms who would try to convince them to date her child. At the end of the episode and based solely on the dates with the moms, the contestant would choose which mother's child to date. Why it was so wild: Okay, I will start by admitting I laugh every time I see a picture of the moms lined up on the beach like they're on a late-season episode of The Middle-Aged Bachelor. Beyond that, let me just say: Hometowns are only one episode on The Bachelor for a reason, folks! The premise: Parents who hated their child's significant other chose for them two new romantic prospects.
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By Emily Longeretta. Nick Viall is teaming up with the ultimate matchmaker, Patti Stanger. The show will premiere on April 11 at 8 p. Quite the package.
Men and women who don't know each other are set up on blind dates and a camera crew follows them around to record how the date went. Menu All. Sign In. Episode guide. Comedy Reality-TV Romance.
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