You will fall in love with the journey but then be disappointed with how predictable things can get too.
Last Updated: 11.14 PM, Dec 18, 2022
Story:
Various hot men and women come to a retreat, only to realize that they cannot hook up. The couples are forced to form a genuine relationship if they want to take home the prize money. Who will win? Will the relationship work outside the retreat or will they go back to their old ways? Find out.
Review:
With the new episodes, James and Sophie face heartbreak. Jawahir and Nick, on the other hand, can barely keep their happiness to themselves. Thanks to that, Lana punishes them too. This is a new and interesting twist on the show.
The boys grow through the workshops, or have they? Like most seasons, a few show tremendous growth and others, well, they are a lost cause.
A well-known and dangerous twist is here. This could lead to couples falling apart.
The not-so-surprising evictions are here. If you notice this season closely, you’ll know pretty well who will be out.
Real emotions come alive, which has been the better part about Too Hot To Handle this season. Almost everybody trying to work on themselves is super appealing to watch.
Couples growing on the show, which is the original motive of Too Hot To Handle is just the best part about this season. Lana helping the confused ones makes it even better.
Creed has made history on the show. He has done something that has never happened before - double dating. What will the consequences be?
Even if Lana goes the expected way, it is still heart-warming to know the finalists. The winner couple though, could be a surprise.
With that, before you can realize, Too Hot To Handle season 4 comes to an end. The beautiful journey of the couples in the retreat sure is a memorable one. It’s probably the most memorable season so far.
Verdict:
Most of Too Hot To Handle season 4 is a beautiful journey. It shows growth and real emotions which form the essence of the show. However, a few moments are just too predictable. Nonetheless, they barely hamper your viewing experience. So, all good.