“Single’s Inferno,” the popular Korean dating show on Netflix, has consistently generated buzz since its debut. Known for its attractive contestants and the intriguing mid-season additions, the show has mastered the art of keeping viewers hooked. However, the recently concluded “Single’s Inferno 4” has been met with a wave of criticism from Korean netizens, who are calling it the most boring and inauthentic season yet.
Authenticity Under Fire
A common complaint among viewers is the perceived lack of genuine connection between the contestants. Many feel that the participants are more focused on gaining fame and social media followers than finding love. This shift in motivation has led to accusations of pretentiousness and a general sense of insincerity surrounding the season.
“Lifeless Fish” and “Fake Performances”
Online forums and social media platforms are flooded with comments expressing disappointment with the cast. Some netizens describe the contestants as “lifeless fish,” suggesting a lack of enthusiasm and genuine engagement. Others criticize the “fake performances” and soulless stares, implying that the contestants are merely going through the motions for the sake of the cameras.
One popular comment sums up the sentiment:
“Isn’t this the worst and most boring season ever? Now, I’m even questioning the sincerity of the contestants. The most popular female contestant… just looks tired and drowsy all the time, constantly saying, ‘I’m confused, I don’t know, I’m just following my heart.’ She keeps repeating the same thing, and there’s no deep conversation, which is frustrating.”
Specific Criticisms and Fan Reactions

Netizens haven’t held back in pointing out specific issues with individual contestants and storylines. From accusations of leading others on to complaints about “female contestant power struggles,” the critiques are varied and pointed. The perceived lack of genuine romance and the predictable ending have also been cited as major disappointments.
Some viewers have even compared this season unfavorably to past seasons, noting the absence of “heart-fluttering moments” and the overall lack of excitement. The call for better casting in future seasons, specifically less emphasis on influencers, is a recurring theme.
While the overwhelming majority of comments express dissatisfaction, a few viewers have admitted to enjoying the season. However, they seem to be a minority amidst the sea of negative feedback.
The “Dark Age” of Dating Shows?
The disappointment surrounding “Single’s Inferno 4” has sparked a broader conversation about the current state of Korean dating shows. Some netizens are even suggesting that this season marks a “dark age” for the genre, citing similar criticisms leveled against other shows like “Heart Signal.”
Did you watch “Single’s Inferno” season 4? What did you think of the contestants and the overall season? Share your thoughts in the comments below!