If you thought Single’s Inferno 4 was all about finding love, think again. This season is packed with drama, questionable decisions, and a whole lot of red flags. From “golden retrievers” turning into walking icks to contestants stirring up emotional hurricanes, this show’s got the tea, and we’re spilling every last drop. Buckle up, because it’s about to get messy.

Kim Jeong-su’s Manipulative Marathon
Kim Jeong-su came in hot, flaunting his “golden retriever” persona, all loyal and affectionate vibes. At first, viewers were eating it up. I mean, he was out here massaging Si-an’s hands when she said she was tired. Cute, right? But then came the bonfire, and boy, did he fumble the bag. When asked if he wanted to go to Paradise with the girls he’d already been with (sitting right there beside him) or with the new girls, he straight-up said he’d go with the new girls.

Now listen, nobody’s saying it’s wrong to keep your options open, it’s a dating show after all, but Jeong-su had been acting like every girl was the one. And then, to top it off, when he was asked who exactly he’d choose, he hit us with the audacity of, “Could I choose two?” Sir, what?! That’s when things went from awkward to outright disrespectful. Fans didn’t hold back, quickly comparing him to the infamous Lee Gwan-hee from a previous season, known for his shady behavior.

And don’t even get us started on him telling Si-an that his Paradise date with catfish queen Hae-lin was “nothing special” when the receipts showed otherwise. The man was out there living his best life, tenderly tucking Hae-lin’s hair like it was a rom-com audition. Jeong-su, we all saw you. Who do you think you’re fooling?
Yuk Jun-seo’s Disappearing Act
Yuk Jun-seo started off as a fan favorite, but things went downhill faster than a bad Paradise date. After returning from Paradise with Min-seol, he suddenly started dodging Jung You-jin like she had a contagious disease. And let’s not forget the wine bottle incident. At the bonfire, Jun-seo said he needed to use the restroom, but instead, he grabbed a bottle of wine and went to chat with other girls. Meanwhile, You-jin was left swinging alone on the beach (okay, a little creepy, but still), hoping for his attention. Spoiler: She didn’t get it.

Jun-seo’s behavior in Episodes 5 and 6 didn’t help his case. He brushed off You-jin’s attempts to talk and instead gave Lee Si-an his full attention, as Min-seol mocked, saying he was “loitering around Si-an.” Fans couldn’t decide if this was deliberate coldness or just bad social skills, but either way, it wasn’t a good look. One viewer summed it up perfectly: “What did You-jin do to deserve this? She’s been nothing but kind to everyone, and she gets treated like this?”
Lee Si-an’s Triple Threat Approach
After Episode 6, we know she still has lingering feelings for Jeong-su, admitted she’s leaning toward Theo, and yet she chose Jun-seo for Paradise.
Fans are split on Si-an’s approach. Theo shippers are rooting for their guy, who’s been nothing but loyal and sweet to her. Meanwhile, others are defending her, arguing that exploring connections is part of the game. One viewer summed it up: “Dating multiple people is normal in this setup. It’s called being smart, not indecisive.”

The debate rages on, but if we’ve learned anything, it’s that Si-an knows how to keep her options open, and keep us all hooked.
The Final Sip of Tea
Single’s Inferno 4 isn’t just about finding love, it’s a masterclass in human behavior, red flags, and emotional chaos. From Jeong-su’s “golden retriever” act turning sour to Jun-seo’s disappearing stunts and Si-an’s strategic dating game, this season has given us plenty to talk about.
So, whose side are you on? Team Jeong-su, Jun-seo, or Theo? Either way, stay tuned, because the drama is far from over. And hey, maybe pack a red flag or two, you’ll need them.






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