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‘Cosmic Love’ Is Fabulously Messy (and Somehow, So Very Straight)<!-- wp:html --><p>Amazon Studios</p> <p>This summer, it’s high tide on reality dating shows. <em><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/fboy-island-season-2-is-summer-sleaze-at-its-oiled-up-finest">FBoy Island</a> </em>is in <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/fboy-islands-explosive-reveal-is-peter-park-an-fboy">full swing on HBO Max</a>, <em><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-bachelorettes-are-sad-and-im-mad-on-their-behalf">The Bachelorette</a> </em>is back on ABC with *two* leads, and the babes of <em><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-pandemic-induced-desperation-of-love-island-usa-quarantine-edition">Love Island</a> </em>are already getting randy. Are you ready for another?</p> <p>Enter <em>Cosmic Love</em>, a trailblazing experiment that premiered Monday on Amazon Prime and seeks to combine the bald sincerity of astrology with the sheer goofiness of the reality TV genre. The rules are both simple and engineered for maximum drama: Four leads, each representing one of the elements, date their way through a shared pool of singles in search of their perfect matches. </p> <p>The “elements” must overcome their natural (bad) dating instincts to find their astrologically compatible matches. Then the real game begins: Once the elements have confirmed all their matches, they must eliminate those with whom they do not see a future. In the end, the elements will decide at the altar whether or not to marry their soulmate.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/cosmic-love-amazon-primes-astrological-dating-show-is-so-messy-and-very-straight?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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This summer, it’s high tide on reality dating shows. FBoy Island is in full swing on HBO Max, The Bachelorette is back on ABC with *two* leads, and the babes of Love Island are already getting randy. Are you ready for another?

Enter Cosmic Love, a trailblazing experiment that premiered Monday on Amazon Prime and seeks to combine the bald sincerity of astrology with the sheer goofiness of the reality TV genre. The rules are both simple and engineered for maximum drama: Four leads, each representing one of the elements, date their way through a shared pool of singles in search of their perfect matches.

The “elements” must overcome their natural (bad) dating instincts to find their astrologically compatible matches. Then the real game begins: Once the elements have confirmed all their matches, they must eliminate those with whom they do not see a future. In the end, the elements will decide at the altar whether or not to marry their soulmate.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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