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Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 12 Review: Revelations, Choices and Happily Ever After?

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 12 brings the end of the season with emotionally intense situations and some intense romance as well.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 11 Review: Hilarious and Entertaining

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 11 is an entertaining addition before the season is done, with hilarious situations and some deep conversations.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 10 Review: Tearful Confessions, Cut-Throat Games

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 10 is more entertaining with tough decisions to be made.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 9 Review: Dragging a Bit

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 9 continues to drag, but there are some funny moments and the wonderful panellists add some colour.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 8 Review: Hoping For Something Interesting

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 8 is more fun but hardly more interesting in any way.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 7 Review: Waiting For Something to Happen

Single's Inferno Season 4 Episode 7 is a bit boring and no amount of sweet talking is going to making 60+ minutes of conversations anything more than that.

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