Love in the Wild

Love in the Wild
Format Reality Show
Created by Endemol USA
Presented by Darren McMullen
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8 (aired)
Production
Executive producer(s) Tom Shelly
Liz Schulze
Mark Allen
Eric Gardner
Running time 60 minutes
(with commercials)
Production company(s) Steele Mill Productions
Endemol USA
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original run June 29, 2011 (2011-06-29) – present

Love in the Wild is a reality television series that debuted on June 29, 2011 on NBC. Hosted by Darren McMullen, the show is created and produced by Endemol USA.

The show was renewed for a second season on October 20, 2011. [1]

Contents

Format

Set in Costa Rica, the series begins with ten men and ten women, paired into couples. The couples must compete in challenges that test their own abilities and their compatibility as a team. Following each episode's adventure, the winning couple spends the night at a luxurious resort called the Oasis, while the other contestants stay in ordinary cabins and socialize with each other. The next day at the choice ceremony, contestants choose their partners for the next episode's challenge. The last remaining unmatched man and woman are eliminated. The series will conclude with one winning couple, who receive a trip around the world.

Choice ceremony and elimination rules

To illustrate the mechanics of the choice ceremony, the following example is provided using these fictional couples:

  1. Anna and Adam
  2. Barbra and Bob
  3. Connie and Carl
  4. Della and Doug

Couples are ordered by their finish in the previous day's challenge. (The gender that chooses first from each couple alternates with each ceremony; i.e., if women go first in one ceremony, men will go first in the next ceremony.)

Anna may choose first whether she would like to stay with Adam or ask someone else to partner with her. Because she and Adam finished first, if either of them wishes to partner with someone else, the other contestant cannot refuse. Anna chooses to stay with Adam, and Adam chooses to stay with Anna. They move on together.

Barbra and Bob are next. Barbra asks Carl to be her partner, and Carl accepts, so Barbra and Carl move on together. Bob asks Connie to be his partner, and Connie refuses. Bob moves to the Singles Area.

Connie may now choose between asking Doug or Bob to partner with her (despite having already rejected Bob). Connie asks Doug to be her partner, and Doug accepts. Connie and Doug move on.

Della and Bob are the final two unmatched contestants, and are eliminated.

If Doug had refused to partner with Connie, Connie would have joined Bob in the Singles Area. Della and Doug would then each choose to either stay together or ask Bob or Connie to partner up. If Della and Doug then both chose to stay together, Della and Doug would move on despite finishing last in the challenge, and Bob and Connie would be eliminated.

If there are more than two contestants in the Singles Area after all couples have chosen, the single contestants (in the order of their arrival in the Singles Area) may attempt again to create a partnership with one of the other singles. If all the single contestants continue to decline any partnerships with each other, they will all be eliminated. This feature resulted in the double elimination of Season 1, Episode 6, when the four remaining Singles Area competitors were unable to form any couples.

The show format gives a strong advantage to loyal couples, as they are guaranteed to move ahead as long as they do not finish last in a challenge. (Even then, they will advance if there is anyone in the singles area.) The are few circumstances in which betrayal can be advantageous (One case being that a member of a last-place couple may accept a switch request, and certain survival for one round, rather than count on a partner's loyalty.) Attempted switches may leave a contestant vulnerable to subsequent retaliation, as in Season 1, when Steele's switch attempt led to a retaliatory rejection by Erica which eliminated both of them. In Season 1, the last three couples had formed romantic bonds which helped protect them from elimination.

Mike and Samantha won Season 1 and earned a trip around the world together.

Contestants

Men

Partners 1 2 3 4 5 (Mandatory Switch)[2] 6 7 8 (Finale)
Mike Samantha Samantha Samantha Samantha Samantha (Theresa) Samantha Samantha Samantha
Miles Erica Heather Erica Heather Heather (Brandee) Heather Heather Heather
Skip Jessica Theresa Theresa Theresa Theresa (Jess) Theresa Theresa
Ben Heather Brandee Brandee Brandee Brandee (Samantha) Brandee
Steele Vanessa Vanessa Kym Erica Erica (Heather) Erica
Derek Kym Jessica Jess Jess Jess (Erica)
Jason Jess Erica Jessica Jessica
Adam Brandee Kym Heather
Peter Theresa Jess
Jared Dawn

Women

Partners 1 2 3 4 5 (Mandatory Switch)[2] 6 7 8 (Finale)
Samantha Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike (Ben) Mike Mike Mike
Heather Ben Miles Adam Miles Miles (Steele) Miles Miles Miles
Theresa Peter Skip Skip Skip Skip (Mike) Skip Skip
Brandee Adam Ben Ben Ben Ben (Miles) Ben
Erica Miles Jason Miles Steele Steele (Derek) Steele
Jess Jason Peter Derek Derek Derek (Skip)
Jessica Skip Derek Jason Jason
Kym Derek Adam Steele
Vanessa Steele Steele
Dawn Jared
     Finished first and immune from elimination, except in episodes 5 and 7
     Eliminated
     Winner
     Runner-up

Reception

Love in the Wild has received mixed reviews from critics, with Metacritic scoring a 47 out of 100.[3]

Emily Yahr of The Washington Post says that the best part of the show was all about the "sweeping views of Costa Rica", however, it did not go "far enough in any direction to make the premise intriguing to watch."[4]

Love in the Wild premiered to a 2.2/6 rating in adults 18/49 and was watched by 6.48 million viewers. The premiere was the 3rd most watched program of the night, and it was first in its timeslot. The premiere was the 7th most watched show that week.

References

  1. ^ http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/10/20/nbc-announces-adventure-dating-series-love-in-the-wild-will-return-for-second-season-44015/20111020nbc04/
  2. ^ a b For episode 5, the first name listed is the partner chosen at the end of episode 4. The second name is the partner subsequently chosen when all contestants were forced to switch partners before the episode 5 challenge. Derek was forced out by an injury, and Jess refused all choices.
  3. ^ Love in the Wild Metacritic.
  4. ^ TV review: NBC’s ‘Love in the Wild’ is a cross between lots of reality shows Washington Post. Retrieved on June 30, 2011.

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