TVLine has ranked the six main couples from Netflix's reality dating series Age of Attraction from least to most delusional ahead of the March 25 season finale. The ranking focuses on pairs with substantial age gaps who commit to living together without initially knowing each other's ages. It assesses their viability after episodes 1-7, amid family scrutiny and personal doubts.
Netflix's Age of Attraction pairs singles at a nature retreat before revealing ages, with the show highlighting six couples featuring large age differences who move in together. TVLine's ranking, published March 18, evaluates these from least to most delusional about long-term potential, incorporating spoilers from episodes 1-7 where friends and family weigh in on the matchups. By episode 7's end, doubts emerge, such as 23-year-old Pfeifer questioning her bond with 43-year-old Derrick, who has sons aged 5 and 15: 'What the f*** am I doing? What the f*** am I doing?' she tells him through tears. The ranking places Theresa, 54, and John, 27—a 27-year gap where John is younger than Theresa's oldest child—at number 6 (least delusional), noting their honest talks about pitfalls like differing activities or John's stance on kids. Theresa hesitates to tell her children John's age soon. Pfeifer and Derrick rank 5th, with a stable but platonic dynamic; her mother flags stepmother challenges at 23. Libby, 22, and Andrew, 38 (16-year gap, his daughters 12 and 14), are 4th for playful chemistry but maturity differences. Chris, 26, and Leah, 41 (15 years), rank 3rd amid awkwardness from Chris's prior kiss with Vanessa and Leah's clinginess; Chris tells his mother, 'It's just so hard, and I don't know if it's supposed to be this hard.' Logan, 29, and Vanessa, 49 (20 years), are 2nd, marked by bickering over attraction, superiority, and potential distance. Topping the list at 1st (most delusional) are Vanelle, 27, and Jorge, 60 (33 years), who split due to her celibacy pledge, his undisclosed two children, and conflict styles.