If your perfect match was standing right in front of you, would you even know it? On the history-making eighth season, 16 singles head to Hawaii to find their perfect matches and for a chance to split the $1 million prize, and for the first time ever, all the singles are sexually fluid, which means there are no gender limitations: The one could be anyone.
Written by Sophie and last updated on nov 18, 2022.
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21 castmates reunite as host, Ryan Devlin, finds out if love lasted outside of Puerto Rico. All of the explosive drama that happened, after the final matchup ceremony lights went down, is revealed.
The episode was rated 6.82 from 50 votes.
Despite not being a match, Nathan explodes when Christina returns to Brandon. With just two Matchup Ceremonies left, Ashley's indecision between Layton and Dario could keep the house from winning it all.
The episode was rated 6.96 from 55 votes.
The cast gets dumped in a sloppy challenge, Christina and Nate believe they've found the one in each other, and Ashley struggles with listening to logic or her gut with Layton and Dario.
The episode was rated 6.98 from 58 votes.
The wild adventure begins with all new singles looking for love and money. The cast gets to know one another, hook-ups happen, relationships form, and an 11th girl is brought on to shake things up.
The episode was rated 7.00 from 80 votes.
Relationships continue to form and several couples become convinced they've found their match. Brandon and Christina stick together, while something personal allows Briana to become closer to Curtis. Layton is confused over Jess and Jenni.
The episode was rated 7.08 from 74 votes.
The house is stunned by the last Matchup Ceremony; Jenni thinks that Layton is her match, but worries about Jessica; the Truth Booth threatens another couple.
The episode was rated 7.10 from 58 votes.
The house is faced with the final matchup ceremony and one switch to make. While the Truth Booth delivers some much needed answers, the question of the 11th girl puts the $1 million in jeopardy.
The episode was rated 7.16 from 51 votes.
The house can't agree on a strategy, Nate loses his cool over Shelby, Christina tries to move on with little help from Brandon, and Jenni sees a side to Layton that isn't pleasant.
The episode was rated 7.17 from 65 votes.
An alcohol-fueled mistake threatens the strongest couple in the house; Anthony goes after Layton's crush; John makes a move on Christina; the house reels after a Matchup Ceremony.
The episode was rated 7.23 from 61 votes.
After another failed Matchup Ceremony, the house is ready for a fresh start. John believes he finally found his match in Jenni but the house isn't so sure. Ashley finds herself in a potentially explosive love triangle.
The episode was rated 7.25 from 57 votes.
The girls learn surprising information when their parents show up to interrogate the guys. When the parents leave, tensions between Layton and Anthony explode. The house learns that history can repeat itself.
The episode was rated 7.25 from 59 votes.
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