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02.05.2023 - 16:43 / justjared.com
Peacock is working on a new reality TV show, and the details sound very steamy!
The pilot is called Sex in the Dark, and was filmed late last year, according to Deadline.
The logline calls the show a “radical new social experiment.”
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Here’s a plot summary: “In Sex in the Dark, one single person is blindfolded or left completely in darkness as they embark on ‘intimacy tests’ to judge their connection, chemistry and attraction with a number of different suitors. After each round, one suitor will be eliminated. The show culminates in a final night in complete darkness, as the singleton bed-hops with the remaining suitors to see if smell, touch, physical connection and energy is all you need to fall in love.”
A premiere date has not yet been set, nor has a cast been revealed.
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