Have you ever been on a blind date? Well what about a blind date that is broadcast all over the world?  Once such television show is doing just that and it’s appropriately called Blind Date.  The concept of the show is to put a couple together, allow them to dive around and eventually eat a meal together and see how they do.  Now there are some of the episodes of the show which are too racey for TV and therefore the company owning the show has come out with DVDs with the uncensored versions of dates you’ve never seen before.

            While the show rolls on television and you see the couple interacting with one another there are short blurbs that appear and usually give small cracks against the daters or give little facts about them, now the daters themselves don’t know this is going on and it therefore makes it more entertaining to the audiences.    The majority of the blind dates that appear on the show end up in disaster with daters that hate each other and don’t opt for a second date, but then this is what makes the show.  In the blind dating uncensored you see more of what happens when the cameras aren’t on like perhaps some physical contact but more often than not there are scenes where fights take places that just can’t be aired.

            In society today it is accepted for a person to appear on a television show in order to meet their special someone, but the majority of cases never work out and it is just means for ratings and entertainment.  Generally the people that appear on the show aren’t really looking for their soul mate more so they are looking for someone they can casually date.  The upsides to the show is that it does unveil people and it shows the awkwardness that blind daters go through with the conversation.