A new fiasco from Netflix that came up recently is the dating reality show "Brothers for Matchmaking".
Your sister doesn't know how awkward you are on dates, and your brothers don't really know your prowess in the bedroom, but going on a sex-filled matchmaking show together is sure to produce trash.
Somehow, the production found siblings who are both just as free and looking great in bikinis, and locked them in one house where the magic was supposed to happen.
Netflix was looking to pour its money this time on a show that mimicked the madness of "Hot, Hot, Boiling," and even the surprise original format - but "Brothers for Matchmaking" is the last thing you want to bring to parents.
The last thing you want to bring to your parents.
"Matchmaking brothers", photo: Netflix
The boys and girls pounce on other family members, and along the way are forced to be their brothers' spare wheels, probably with the intention that romantic complications will arise during the paragon journeys.
In practice, it doesn't turn into something that keeps you interested either.
"Matchmaking Brothers" could have been the super vocal sister of its predecessor, if it had the humor and narration writing that invites such a format.
After an episode and a half you realize that there isn't a single pair of siblings that won't make you turn off the TV and concentrate on the boring love life in your family.
"Matchmaking Brothers", Netflix
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