'Love is Blind': All your post-finale burning questions for Jessica and Mark, answered The eight-episode series, which follows Netflix's sight-unseen romance "Love Is Blind," was inspired in part by the classic 1992 "Seinfeld" episode "The Contest," in which Jerry and the gang try to be "masters of their domains," says executive producer Jonno Richards. Lana, a cone-shaped watchdog/voice assistant, is keeping tabs on transgressions and personal growth. Money is deducted from the winnings when the rules are broken. The only problem in paradise? A surprise twist revealed 12 hours into their stay at a beachside villa: The $100,000 grand prize can be theirs, but only if they resist temptation and build "meaningful connections," which means kissing and any sexual contact – even self-gratification – is off the table. Ten horny singles, all too happy to brag about their dating and sex lives, venture to Mexico. So enter "Too Hot to Handle" (now streaming). Well, it's been two whole months since Netflix dropped an outrageous new dating show. Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the first two episodes of "Too Hot to Handle." ![]() ![]() Watch Video: How Netflix 'Love is Blind' stars kept their marriage secret
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