Do ‘Nice Guys’ Make Good TV? The Reality Show Balancing Act.

Fans complain about toxic relationships, but when given nice, mature contestants, they often find them boring.

Producers know that conflict keeps viewers engaged, even if they have to exaggerate drama in editing.

Recent seasons of Love Is Blind and The Bachelor have focused more on genuine connections.

Without controversy, some contestants fade into the background, making it harder to root for them.

Shows that highlight self-discovery, heartbreak, and relationship challenges can still deliver compelling TV.

When contestants seem too perfect, viewers suspect they’re playing it safe to protect their image.

Producers may feel pressured to cast better men, but does that take away the tension that keeps people watching?

A mix of genuine love stories with organic (not toxic) drama could be the secret to reality TV’s future.

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