

Age of Attraction is here! This new Netflix series tests singles to build connections based on chemistry and compatibility, not age. Couples are not allowed to ask the question “How old are you?”
Aysha Welch and Jason Reed bring you an in-depth breakdown of the “Age of Attraction” Season 1 finale and reunion, where reality TV relationships collide with generational differences. After a lukewarm finale and a much-awaited reunion hosted on the Viall Files podcast, Aysha and Jason unpack the tangled connections, surprising updates, and social media revelations that shape the show’s biggest question: Can love really bridge an age gap?
This episode dives into the cast’s post-show realities, from long-distance logistics to unresolved insecurities. The hosts explore where each couple stands now, dissecting decisions made at the commitment ceremonies and how the reunion sheds new light, sometimes spinning stories in surprising directions. With relationships under the microscope, Aysha and Jason call out the missing context, challenge the cast’s narratives, and even dream up a new dating-show concept inspired by the unique struggles of those trying to make love work from afar.
With only two couples left standing and casting open for Season 2, the fate of “Age of Attraction” couples remains uncertain. Did Andrew and Libby or Vanessa and Logan make the smartest relationship choices, or are distance and doubt too much to overcome?
00:00 Cheers to Season Completion
06:36 Reunion Announced, Podcast Exclusive
12:32 Reunion Length and Editing Critique
19:42 Andrew and Libby Still Together
34:00 Jorge vs. Vanelle: Celibacy Debate
44:15 Skateboard Incident Explained
52:48 Derek and Pfeiffer Break Up
61:02 Teresa and John: Finale Decision
73:47 Teresa Insecure, John Non-Confrontational
85:28 Leah Confronts Chris’s Intentions
98:23 Vanessa and Logan Engagement Reveal
105:16 Season Two Announcement and Wrap
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