Surviving The Dating Show
66 Episoden
Layla survived the apocalypse for ten years—zombies, famine, extinction. She starved to death on a dead world. Then she woke up as the villainess of a cheap novel: stripped of her mother and five fiancés by her sister Stella, hated by the entire internet.
Stella hands her a contract for a dating reality show, Primal Hearts—expecting more humiliation. Layla is about to toss it when she spots the fine print: survive one year on planet A13, and claim its ownership—worth 46 billion credits. She signs. Others come for love. She comes for the planet.
A13 is a pristine wilderness. While other female contestants fight over stone houses and tents, Layla digs a knife out of a collapsed shelter, fishes, makes fire, builds a treehouse from scratch. The audience goes from mocking to watching in silence. She makes salt, cures meat, builds bamboo fences—turning a patch of forest into a secure camp. A cold-blooded snake professor, Shane, is lured by her grilled fish. He trades salt and pottery for meals. They sign a cohabitation agreement with no expiration date.
But Layla knows the original story: Shane dies because he gets too close to her. So when he confesses, she covers his mouth and says no. Not because she doesn't care—because she can't let the story repeat.
In the finale, when the production team scripts a "cooperative hunt," Layla stands up and says: I'm done acting. She walks out of the romance script—but stays for the one-year challenge. Stella admits she doesn't know what she truly wants. Hanna becomes a leader teaching others to make salt. And Layla, with Shane and the pika boy Yates, heads south—toward a mountain range that might hold Starcore ore, the key to the planet's true value.
The dating show is over. Her year has just begun.