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]]>If you’re into trashy reality TV dating shows like Too Hot to Handle, you have MTV to thank for pioneering the genre with shows like Room Raiders, in which people went through the rooms of potential dates to decide if they wanted to go out with them. This show taught us that if you can’t judge a book by its cover, you can certainly judge it by its library.
For how famous and successful the Olsen twins were in the early 2000s, this sitcom in which they played twin sisters struggling with typical teen problems went tragically underviewed. If you like Sister, Sister, you’ll love this one.
Coming in at the end of the 2000s, Dollhouse was a sci-fi Joss Whedon offering that you’ll love if you’re a fan of Westworld. It’s all about “dolls” who put on new personalities as paid for by wealthy clients and it’s very thrilling.
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]]>The post Here’s Why Love Island Will Be Your Favorite Show To Binge Watch appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Watching love blossom between young couples and witnessing petty drama has never been more exciting.
The premise of Love Island is simple: A group of vibrant singles gather at an isolated villa in Mallorca and live there for 6 to 8 weeks under constant video surveillance. To survive on the “island,” the contestants must remain coupled up with someone else. The “islanders” couple up based on first impressions on their first day in the villa, but are forced to undergo “recouplings” throughout their stay. Any “islander” who remains single after the coupling is sent home. Contestants can also be eliminated by a public vote. During the final week, the public votes for their favorite couple who eventually takes home 50 grand.
Though it may just seem like another cheesy reality TV show, Love Island is much more than that. Viewers get to witness incredible romance and the type of drama that you become so easily invested in. Love Island is also a great escape from your daily life and stressors, as it truly captivates you and gives your mind a break from more serious matters.
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]]>This show has now branched out to have versions in every corner of the world! The premise is that 4 strangers get together to cook each other a meal every night. They score each other after the meal, and whoever gets the most points with 1,000 pounds. Not only are the participants always characters, but you learn a lot about classic British food, and all the influences that have come from immigration.
This classic British favorite is beloved by all, even if you’re not a baker yourself. Amateur bakers from across the UK come every weekend to participate in 3 baking challenges, some they’re prepared for and some they are not. Learning about the history of different desserts, both British and foreign, is super interesting and will definitely put a good taste in your mouth.
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]]>The post 2000s TV Shows Worth Revisiting appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re into trashy reality TV dating shows like Too Hot to Handle, you have MTV to thank for pioneering the genre with shows like Room Raiders, in which people went through the rooms of potential dates to decide if they wanted to go out with them. This show taught us that if you can’t judge a book by its cover, you can certainly judge it by its library.
For how famous and successful the Olsen twins were in the early 2000s, this sitcom in which they played twin sisters struggling with typical teen problems went tragically underviewed. If you like Sister, Sister, you’ll love this one.
Coming in at the end of the 2000s, Dollhouse was a sci-fi Joss Whedon offering that you’ll love if you’re a fan of Westworld. It’s all about “dolls” who put on new personalities as paid for by wealthy clients and it’s very thrilling.
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]]>The post Here’s Why Love Island Will Be Your Favorite Show To Binge Watch appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Watching love blossom between young couples and witnessing petty drama has never been more exciting.
The premise of Love Island is simple: A group of vibrant singles gather at an isolated villa in Mallorca and live there for 6 to 8 weeks under constant video surveillance. To survive on the “island,” the contestants must remain coupled up with someone else. The “islanders” couple up based on first impressions on their first day in the villa, but are forced to undergo “recouplings” throughout their stay. Any “islander” who remains single after the coupling is sent home. Contestants can also be eliminated by a public vote. During the final week, the public votes for their favorite couple who eventually takes home 50 grand.
Though it may just seem like another cheesy reality TV show, Love Island is much more than that. Viewers get to witness incredible romance and the type of drama that you become so easily invested in. Love Island is also a great escape from your daily life and stressors, as it truly captivates you and gives your mind a break from more serious matters.
The post Here’s Why Love Island Will Be Your Favorite Show To Binge Watch appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post These British TV Shows are Hilarious and Informational appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This show has now branched out to have versions in every corner of the world! The premise is that 4 strangers get together to cook each other a meal every night. They score each other after the meal, and whoever gets the most points with 1,000 pounds. Not only are the participants always characters, but you learn a lot about classic British food, and all the influences that have come from immigration.
This classic British favorite is beloved by all, even if you’re not a baker yourself. Amateur bakers from across the UK come every weekend to participate in 3 baking challenges, some they’re prepared for and some they are not. Learning about the history of different desserts, both British and foreign, is super interesting and will definitely put a good taste in your mouth.
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