People love TV shows they can relate to. It's soothing to see that situations from everyday life are brought to TV. TV shows deal with hot topics that need to be discussed. Apple TV knows the importance of addressing current events. No wonder they produced TV shows about dating.
The importance lies in the fact that each show covers different dating topics. In other words, a wide range of society is covered that way. It's crucial to acknowledge sexual orientations other than heterosexuals. The entertainment industry is aware of that fact and adjusts TV show production accordingly. As mentioned above, Apple TV produced TV shows about dating. We'll cover 4 of them, and hopefully, you'll binge-watch them after reading.
Casual Dating in Casual
Casual is a 4 season long TV show broadcasted on Apple TV. The plot revolves around bachelor Alex (Tommy Dewey) and his newly divorced sister Valerie (Michaela Watkin). The two started living under the same roof again, like when they were teenagers. Together they're navigating and learning how to date in the modern age using Alex's own dating site. That wouldn't be so bad if they weren't raising Valerie's teenage daughter Laura (Tara Lynne Barr). Dark humor and bitter reality are attributes that describe Casual. The combination was a winning one, according to their huge fan base.
The pilot aired in 2015, and in 2018 season 4 finale was released. The show earned 6 nominations, one being from the Golden Globes for Best Television Series. Even though the series didn't win any awards, that doesn't diminish its importance and brilliance.
Watching Casual on a date with older women from a platform where people arrange a mature hookup online is a nice warm-up for the rest of the evening. Members of such dating sites chat about entertainment, so this Apple TV show can be an ice breaker. Not just as background noise on the first or second date with a mature lady of your dreams.
Serious Relationship Quest in Love Life
Love Life is a new comedy TV series with a fresh take on love. It follows the journey a person goes through before finding true love. We can also see how people we meet in life make us into who we are. Those actions and interactions lead us to be the person our significant other falls in love with. For now, there are 2 seasons of this tear-jerking show, with each season following a different character.
In season 1, we meet Darby (Anna Kendrick) after having a brief romance and a breakup. Surely a storyline we're all familiar with. In season 2, the story shifts to Marcus (William Jackson Harper) and his life after divorce. The storyline in this season does not apply to everyone, but it's helpful for those who are freshly divorced. It can be tricky to start dating again, especially if the marriage lasted for years. The show began in 2020, and we couldn't be more excited to see what else happens with Darby and Marcus. Season 3 can't start soon enough.
LGTB Relationships in Dating Unlocked
LGBT members can celebrate - there's a TV show made only for them. This new concept of dating shows that people are willing to go beyond social media and dating sites to find what they want and need. The show is hosted by Yaz Harris. In each episode, there's a lead dater. Their goals are the same - find someone to hook up with, date, or start something serious.
Each has three prospective dates to choose from and will go on a date with the winner. There are games, activities, and intimate actions they all participate in to make things even more fun. All are tailored to show their personalities and traits. That way, potential dates, and the lead dater can connect and learn more about each other. We're glad there are shows specialized for LGBT members. If we're asked, we'd have more of them because they're entertaining and educational to watch.
Saving a Marriage in Togetherness
An awesome TV comedy about the tragedy of real life follows four people trying to pursue their dreams. Each character is messed up in its own way; Alex (Steve Zissis) is a failed actor who wants a serious role. Tina (Amanda Peet), his friend with a long series of unsuccessful relationships behind her. There's Michelle (Melanie Lynskey), Tina's sister trapped in a lustless marriage, and her borderline autistic husband Brett (Mark Duplass, director and writer).
They live together because of a series of unfortunate events that happened to them. Each character brings a unique and individual perspective about love, relationships, and unfulfilled dreams.
The show lasted for 2 seasons before it was canceled. We bet fans are willing to give serious gold for season 3.
All these Apple TV shows are ideal to binge-watch with your partner. Topics addressed there are the ones regular people are talking about.