Jerry Seinfeld has won a court case over who came up with the idea for his hit Netflix show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
20.04.2020 - 19:31 / pinkvilla.com
The new reality show by Netflix called Too Hot to Handle was unveiled on April 17 and in no time it is making headlines. In this new dating reality show, the contestants are not even allowed to kiss as per the rules. The twist comes in at a time when audiences were just expecting to see a lot of that happening on the reality show. Now, the show developer Laura Gibson revealed that Too Hot to Handle was indeed inspired by The Contest episode from Seinfeld. Now, that sounds very interesting.
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Jerry Seinfeld has won a court case over who came up with the idea for his hit Netflix show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
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Love Island, step aside, there’s a new dating series in town.
VH1 dominated the 2000s, Bravo hit a high in the 2010s, and Netflix is already making a strong case that the streaming service is the de facto reality show tastemaker of 2020. Fresh off the success of The Circle and Love Is Blind, Netflix has released Too Hot to Handle, a series it hopes will become your next reality show obsession.
Like 'The Circle' and 'Love is Blind,' Netflix's latest reality show gets off on being withholding.
VH1 dominated the 2000s, Bravo hit a high in the 2010s, and Netflix is already making a strong case that the streaming service is the de facto reality show tastemaker of 2020. Fresh off the success of The Circle and Love Is Blind, Netflix has released Too Hot to Handle, a series it hopes will become your next reality show obsession.
If I found myself cringing every time some shirtless and bikini-clad contestant on kissed, it wasn’t because of their awkward “banter” or even the fact that they were throwing away thousands of dollars for the privilege.