Okay, Single’s Inferno Season 4 cast, we see you. You’re clearly here for the fame – and that’s fine, we get it. But if you’re going to be on a dating show, at least make it look like you’re interested in the person you’re supposed to be dating. Let’s be real here, we’ve seen some iconic contestants in previous seasons. Season 2 had actual professionals – plastic surgeons, Harvard students, people with legit careers. But this season? It’s a different vibe. Full of restaurant owners, models, YouTubers, actors, and designers. And yeah, it’s pretty obvious most of them are here just for the clout.

Tae Hwan: Walking Red Flag or Walking Advertisement?

Take Taehwan, for example. At first, it seemed like he and Ji Yeon had some chemistry – at least that’s what we thought. Their first date was cute, right? But fast forward a bit, and Ji Yeon’s thinking, “Hold up, this guy is only talking about himself.” Uh, red flag much? In Episode 9, Ji Yeon even called him out for being super self-absorbed. Like, bro, can we have a conversation that’s not just you flexing? No deep talks, just one-sided monologues. Yikes.

One of the weirdest moments was their ice skating date. You’d think, “Oh, cute date, right?” But nope. Tae Hwan was out here walking ahead of Ji Yeon, barely even acknowledging her. If you’re on a date, at least pretend you’re interested in your partner! After that, Ji Yeon was like, “Wait, am I just his background character?” And let’s not forget the pool scene, where Ji Yeon actually got in the water, and Tae Hwan just chilled by the edge, dipping his legs like he was at a spa. Total disconnect. Bruh, could you try?

And the final blow? Tae Hwan casually drops that he’s going to stay single, even though Ji Yeon’s been talking about building a family. At that point, we all knew it – there was no real connection there.

At first, it seemed like Taehwan was in it for the win, but in reality? He was just out here promoting his own business and his dreams. Like, okay, we get it – you’re a big deal. He just kept talking about his ideals, his future, his vision, his goals, literally everything except Ji Yeon. It was like every conversation turned into an infomercial for his dreams. Clearly, it wasn’t about dating – it was all slick PR to make sure his face was on screen.

Dex: The Only One Who Sees What’s Happening

Enter Dex – aka the guy who’s always had Ji Yeon’s back. He was lowkey fuming over how she was being treated. She wasn’t even picked in the beginning, and then, she was eating alone in Inferno. But when Tae Hwan started pulling his “I’m not really here for you” act, Dex got real mad. He straight-up called out Tae Hwan, saying, “Yo, you’re treating Ji Yeon like this? Not cool.” And honestly? We were all on his side.

Choi Jong Hoon: If Effort Was an Option, He’d Skip It

Now, let’s talk about Choi Jong Hoon. Bro barely made any effort to talk to anyone, let alone connect with anyone. He was just there for the camera time – no substance, no effort. Just “hey, I’m on TV” energy. The man didn’t even pretend to be interested in getting to know anyone. Why even bother? The whole show felt like one big promotional opportunity for him.

Yuk Jun Seo: The Walking “I Don’t Care” Meme

And Yuk Jun Seo? A true masterpiece in the art of being uninterested. He almost passed out mid-conversation with Lee Sian – was he tired? Bored? Who knows. But the best part? He was casually asking if she was done eating at dinner, even though she hadn’t finished yet. Can you imagine? The lack of basic manners! If you’re on a dating show, could you at least pretend you’re having a conversation?

So, Are They Boring, or Just Bad Actors?

So, here’s the real question: Are these contestants truly boring, or are they just bad actors who can’t pretend to be interested because they’re only here for fame? What do you think? Leave your comment!

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