I have some friends who swear by JDate. They met on the site a little over a year ago and they are already talking about what they will name their children. Still, is the internet world interested in a web series that sadly looks at bad as an eHarmony ad?
While based on the preview, JDating – Real People, Real Journeys doesn’t look quite as spicy hot as The Real World, the show is not ashamed to use pretty Jewish women in bathtubs as a ploy to get eligible young doctors and lawyers to sign-up for the service. In fact, the show seems merely a shameless parade of people who are forgoing anonymity completely all in the name of a shilling the site. The new series premieres tomorrow, Valentine’s Day, on JDate.com.
The show preview does seem to hint at wheeling out the few who have little hope like the pageant of pathetic losers who have no shot at American Idol, only in this case the hopeless bunch continuously missed Cupid’s arrow. Perhaps it is their lame handles like “bogeydog,” or their penchants for red heads that might be blocking their road to matchmaking bliss.
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