B&B full of love is still a big hit, but the Sjeu is out: people don’t talk about it anymore and that is a bad omen. “This season is just so f*cking,” is the criticism.
It seems that B&B full of love is at a tipping point: it has been praised by critics for years, but when the milking starts, the decline often also starts. This season is simply not as fun as earlier seasons and the entire Late RTL Boulevard that has been rigged to talk about the dating show is obvious too much.
“F*cking boring!”
Tina Nijkamp has drawn the conclusion that the B&B full of love hype is a bit over and De Telegraaf also came up with a long, critical piece. RTL then came up with jubilation figures to mask that the sjeu is out.
It seems like a hopeless mission: even the makers of the B&B full of love podcast ‘The t watches TV‘Are it ready now. “I think the whole series is currently so f*cking that I wonder how other viewers do that,” says professional viewer Sabine Leenhouts.
Psychology
Sabine points out that she is still doing it for her work. “We are still a bit able to make psychological profiles of those people we are looking at, then you still get a little fun out of it, but it is not possible to do it? It is not possible?”
Colleague Karlijn Bernoster: “One hour and eight minutes is sometimes a long time.”
Sabine: “My God. “
‘Ready with it’
The B&B decay has also been discussed in News of the day. There, presenter Thomas van Groningen says: “The question arises: are we not secretly done a bit with it?”
Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden: “We have been spoiled by the past seasons.”
Thomas: “I think RTL was a bit picked about that.”
Jordi: “I also think that is the reason that Peter van der Vorst has now shared those figures for the first time. The fact that people continue to watch does not mean that they still like it. Once you have started and looks four times a week for an hour, then you also want to know how it ends.”
Peck through it
It seems more and more often that candidates are participating in order to sell their B&B properly. “You are going to prick through it and if the viewer has too much, I fear for the future of the program,” says Jordi.
Finally, Lale Gül fellow: “It is not at all nice to look at something that you know from the start that it will never be a couple. The tension is precisely that you think: are they going to end together?”

