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Swipe Night: Killer Weekend: Episode 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

As part of keeping its users engaged, Tinder has come up with an interactive murder mystery for swipers to play – let’s talk about it.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onNovember 11, 2021 4:17 PMNovember 13, 2021 2:31 PM Hours Updated onNovember 13, 2021 2:31 PM
Top to Bottom: Aimes (Ashley Ganger), Francisco (Ivan Carlo), Otis (Emile Ravenet), Phoebe (Francesca Xuereb), Reese (Nozipho Mclean), and Tex (Calvin Seabrooks)

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  • Plot Overview
    • Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered
      • What Could Happen Next
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • The Way Characters Are Performed
      • The Decisions
    • Initial Impression

As part of keeping its users engaged, Tinder has come up with an interactive murder mystery for swipers to play – let’s talk about it.


Aired 11/7/2021
Network Tinder
Created By TBD
Directed By Sasie Sealy
Written By Julie Sharbutt, Kristen Buckels, Lacey Jeka
Genre Comedy, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Young Adult, LGBT
Introduced This Episode
Benjy Luke Slattery
Francisco Iván Carlo
Aimes Ashley Ganger
Otis Emile Ravenet
Phoebe Francesca Xuereb
Tex Calvin Seabrooks
Reese Nozipho Mclean

This content contains pertinent spoilers.

Plot Overview

It’s Benjy’s 23rd birthday weekend and with him stressed out about producing new music, he has all of his friends over. This includes you, who seems to have the knack for being fashionably late, Phoebe, his ex, his current boyfriend Tex, and so many more! There is Phoebe’s current boyfriend, Francisco, who is a bit off-putting. There is Otis, who seems too young to drunk and just happy to be there, Reese, who says she is Benjy’s manager, yet he calls her an intern, and then Aimes, who seems to see you as one of her closest friends in the group.

Together, minus Francisco and Tex, you are the people that knew Benjy before he got famous, and it seems between all the names mentioned, one of you literally stabbed Benjy in the back.

Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered

What Could Happen Next

  1. I have a good feeling that Benjy was seeing someone new and creating a messy transition from Tex to the next – thus Tex either killed him or Francisco.

Review

Highlights

The Way Characters Are Performed

Let’s begin by saying, is the acting campy? Absolutely. However, in it being campy and you getting to participate, it is like you’re dealing with real people. Those who are so completely themselves that there isn’t necessarily the vibe of airs and graces. They are amongst friends, are drinking, and thus have no desire to put on airs and graces. Plus, from what it seems, you are the nicest of the group, so everyone can let their armor down.

The Decisions

Benjy (Luke Slattery) asking you to come onto the roof and jump into the pool
Benjy (Luke Slattery) asking you to come onto the roof and jump into the pool
You being asked to investigate a scream or put our a fire
You being asked to investigate a scream or put our a fire
Reese asking what you think about bucket hats for Benjy’s Paper Magazine cover
Your first decision: How to react when you hear a horror movie style scream
You being asked how to react to the smoke coming out of the kitchen
Tex looking for advice on how Benjy feels, since Benjy hasn’t said “I love you” back to him
Reese asking what you think about Phoebe being so close to Benjy, and coming to the party

A part of me gets TellTale Games vibes from this, in that you may think these are mundane decisions you are making, but they could matter in the end. After all, who is to say that everyone couldn’t turn on you and say you did it, based on your decisions? For while, yes, you are given one opportunity to look at a card, a wallet, and a book and see what people wrote, pretty much, you are solely given a chance to make decisions at face value.

Will you jump off a roof with Benjy, note bucket hats are ugly, whether exes can be friends, or even tell Tex one of Benjy’s secrets? That’s up to you, and while you can replay the individual episode, it isn’t clear if you can revisit as additional episodes are released throughout November.

Initial Impression

Swiping is hell, and sadly, most dating applications have shifted to the Tinder model, with the only difference being how thorough your profile can be. However, once again, Tinder seems to want to change the dating scene by giving its users a shared experience to talk about so that neither side will find themselves getting a dry introduction.

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Top to Bottom: Aimes (Ashley Ganger), Francisco (Ivan Carlo), Otis (Emile Ravenet), Phoebe (Francesca Xuereb), Reese (Nozipho Mclean), and Tex (Calvin Seabrooks)
Swipe Night: Killer Weekend: Episode 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Who Is This For?
Unfortunately, it is strictly for Tinder users. So those who are on the market, tired of swiping or managing their matches, this can either be a fun distraction or means of having a better ice breaker than, "Hey."
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Related Tags: Ashley Ganger, Calvin Seabrooks, Comedy, Crime, Emile Ravenet, Francesca Xuereb, Horror, Iván Carlo, Julie Sharbutt, Kristen Buckels, Lacey Jeka, LGBT+, Luke Slattery, Mystery, Nozipho Mclean, Romance, Sasie Sealy, Swipe Night, Swipe Night: Killer Weekend, Thriller, Tinder, Young Adult

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