New Japanese Dating Reality Series
A recent Netflix series, **Fell Deeply in Love**, features a group of men and women with varied pasts living together in a renovated school building for two weeks. At the end, they are expected to confess their feelings for one of their housemates. The contestants come from backgrounds that include past gang affiliations and youthful crimes, yet they all share a common goal: finding love.
Opening Moments
The show kicks off with participants passionately discussing their expectations for a partner. The contestants, aged between 21 and 30, are referred to as “Yankees,” a term in Japan for young delinquents. They’ve carried aspects of their rebellious pasts into adulthood, which certainly makes for interesting dynamics. For instance, Toshiya Tsukahara, or Tsu-chan, found himself chuckling when Takumi Sato, also known as Milk, entered the classroom. Security had to intervene to separate them, but they ended up quickly forging a connection instead.
Among the early arrivals are notable men: Sho Tsuda (Tackle), Nisei Sakurai (Nisei), and Isamu Nishizawa (Yanbo). The women include Otoha (Oto-san), Yuria (Baby), Hikaru (Tekarin), and Kirei (Key-chan). So, it’s five men and four women—a bit uneven, but hopefully not an issue.
Similarities to Other Dating Shows
This setup might remind some viewers of shows like **Bachelor in Paradise** or **Love Island**, but the unique aspect here is the contestants’ tougher backgrounds. The actors and creators—including actress MEGUMI—describe them as “unapologetically raw,” somehow tapping into emotions rarely full-throttle in today’s dating scene. In the first episode, these nine contestants already displayed strong feelings, hitting on themes like jealousy.
The men especially seem eager to catch the attention of the women. Late in the first episode, for instance, Yanbo shows frustration after a woman selects Milk for a private gathering over him. Initially, the women form close bonds without drama, but tensions might rise as emotions deepen.
Standard Reality Show Elements
**Fell Deeply in Love** incorporates elements typical of a dating show, like passing notes through lockers and choosing partners for one-on-one dates. However, the participants have a past that could lead to unpredictable confrontations. Although physical altercations are against the rules, the potential for conflict adds a layer of intrigue to the proceedings.
Humor and Dynamic Hosts
The three hosts provide a humorous touch, particularly Nagano, who hilariously misinterprets the term “Yankee.” As for the content itself, the first episode is devoid of anything overly provocative, leading to curiosity about the direction of future episodes.
Notable Participants
Oto stands out, not just because of her tattoos but due to her compelling backstory that highlights her desire for love. The living arrangements are pretty standard—women lounging in a pink-themed room while the men’s space echoes a locker room vibe.
Final Thoughts
In summary, the show brings a fresh twist to the dating genre. With a blend of emotional truths and complex backgrounds, **Fell Deeply in Love** promises an engaging viewing experience. It may just redefine what we expect from a dating show.





