“singles Inferno” Season 3 Concludes with Kim Jun-sik adn An Ji-min Choosing Love
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – December 6, 2025, 06:34:05 KST – The third season of Netflix’s hit dating reality show, Single’s Inferno, culminated in a highly anticipated finale, revealing that Kim Jun-sik and An Ji-min have chosen to continue thier relationship outside of “Paradise.” The final episode, released today, showcased the couple’s deepening connection and ultimately their decision to embark on a real-world romance. This outcome marks a significant moment for the show, consistently ranking among Netflix’s most-watched unscripted series globally, and underscores the enduring appeal of its premise: finding love in the most extreme circumstances.
The season finale followed Jun-sik and Ji-min as they navigated a final date,openly discussing their feelings and future aspirations. While both expressed initial hesitations stemming from differing lifestyles and concerns about maintaining a connection away from the show’s manufactured surroundings, their mutual attraction and genuine care for one another ultimately prevailed. the decision impacts not only the two individuals involved but also the show’s dedicated fanbase, who have closely followed their journey throughout the season.The couple’s choice sets the stage for potential future appearances in related content or spin-offs, further expanding the Single’s Inferno universe.
Throughout the season, Jun-sik, a 32-year-old patissier, and Ji-min, a 27-year-old makeup artist, steadily built a rapport, overcoming initial challenges related to dialog and differing approaches to romance. Ji-min previously expressed uncertainty,questioning if Jun-sik truly understood her,while Jun-sik grappled with the intensity of his feelings.
The episode also featured reflections from other contestants, including Choi Jong-woo and Lee Gwi-jae, who offered insights into the couple’s dynamic and their predictions for their future. The show’s format, which strands contestants on a deserted island (“Inferno”) before allowing them opportunities to connect in a luxurious hotel (“Paradise”), is designed to test the authenticity of connections formed under pressure.
Single’s Inferno first premiered in December 2021 and has since become a cultural phenomenon in South Korea and internationally, sparking conversations about modern dating, societal expectations, and the pursuit of love. Netflix has not yet announced plans for a fourth season, but given the show’s continued success, a renewal is widely anticipated.