Divided opinion.
As a person with prurient tastes, I am disappointed that the parts that would me most fun to look at are blurred out. In that respect, this show is just a silly tease; if I want blurred or hidden womens’ bodies, I can go to a church or a mall.
On the other hand, there’s a deeper message or meaning. Since the people are nude – not ‘dressed for success’ or wearing the latest faddish accoutrements, the participants are forced to look at the person as a person, listen to what is said, and evaluate the other person based on deeper factors and not on how well they wear a dress or a pair of slacks.
In addition, part of the normal mating ritual (dating ritual) is to slowly work ones’ way to a situation where the clothes come off as a precursor to coitus. That can be a silly dance or test of wills. In Dating Naked, that whole folie a deux goes away; people are judged on their personality and not on the games they play.
So .. blurred bodies aside, it’s not a bad lesson…