Two episodes of "Take me Out - Boys Boys" will be shown in November

Now it's official: in November, RTL viewers can look forward to two episodes of "Take me Out - Boys Boys Boys". The goal? The search for true love... Or at least for a date with a man who has what it takes to be Mr. Right.

So it is allowed to buzz again with the men.

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Details on the new episodes of "Take me Out - Boys Boys".

Those who don't want to miss the first of the two new episodes of "Take me Out - Boys Boys Boys" should tune in at 10:15 p.m. on November 13, 2021. The principle behind the show has not changed. A man is tested by 30 men for his dating skills and judged accordingly.

In the end, there will (hopefully) be one happy dating couple left. The whole thing will be hosted by Jan Köppen, who many people will certainly already know from formats such as "Ninja Warrior Germany".

"Take me Out - Boys Boys Boys" - the rules

True to the motto "Never change a running system!", nothing has changed in connection with the rules surrounding the show. The already above mentioned 30 men have the opportunity to judge a man. To keep the whole thing exciting, there is buzzing. Pressing the button results in the former contenders voluntarily dropping out and thus no longer competing for the date.

The spectacle then extends over a total of three rounds. If more than one candidate is convinced at the end of the third round, it's the candidate's turn. He can then choose two men whom he would then like to get to know better - in another date.

Especially due to the fact that quick-witted characters are often cast in the format anyway, it's also almost never boring for viewers. Instead, the next two special episodes are likely to feature a number of "Did he really say THAT?" moments are likely to crop up.

The success of the specials speaks for itself

The fact that further episodes of "Take me Out - Boys Boys Boys" will now be broadcast in November is no coincidence. After all, the first round already showed that interest in this type of dating format was and is definitely there. Younger viewers (from 14 to 49) in particular were thrilled that "Take me Out" was no longer "just" straight guys dating, but queers as well.

After "Prince Charming" and others, this is now another show that takes a closer look at the diversity of people from different backgrounds and gives the community even more visibility.

So the likelihood is high that the format will be convincing this time, too. And maybe the one or other flirtation will turn into a great love affair? Even though Take me Out seems to be primarily about funny sayings, different characters and flirting fun, it would be all the nicer if - if intended - relationship wishes could also come true.

And who knows? If the interest in the format remains so great, could a complete "Boys Boys Boys" season possibly be filmed? Until that happens, TV diversity will benefit from the two specials.

 

Did you know? "Mr. Gay World" changes the rules.

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