Single's Inferno Season 4 concluded with four couples leaving the island together from its 13-person cast, alongside three men and four women who did not find matches. Co-creator Kim Jae-won explained that the show's format builds tension, as they edit knowing the finalists' decisions beforehand. The setting on a beautiful island contrasts with other Korean dating shows, which typically use a winter city backdrop, enhancing the romantic aspect. The series aims to create an environment conducive to quick connections, making it a global hit on Netflix.
In Single's Inferno Season 4, which just wrapped its 12-episode run on Netflix, four couples matched, leaving the island known as Inferno together.
Kim, who co-created the show alongside Kim Na-hyun, said the idea came while he was working on another reality show, envisioning a dating show set on a beautiful island.
The island setting differs from those of most Korean reality dating shows, which often lean into the romantic coziness of winter in the city.
We try to build up that suspense for the people watching, says Kim, as they edit the content knowing the final choices of contestants beforehand.
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