“First Dates” opens White Week with a couple who appears to be perfectly matched. Estefanía came hoping to find a true connection, someone dependable and kind who would also be honest about who he is. He described himself as loyal and good-looking, ready to own his identity and convey warmth. The program paired them with Juanjo, a successful businessman who carried an air of confidence. He seemed determined to show Estefanía his strong, straightforward nature, while she waited to feel the chemistry that would confirm this could be the right match.
During dinner, the pair began to explore common ground, uncovering shared interests in sports and a deep love for animals. The conversation flowed smoothly at first, revealing genuine curiosity about one another. Then a moment of awkwardness surfaced when Juanjo asked Estefanía whether the eyes in the photo belonged to her. The question landed awkwardly, and Estefanía paused, replying with quiet resolve that the eyes were indeed hers, expressing a blend of surprise and mild irritation at the insinuation. The tension was brief but palpable, a reminder that even the best introductions can stumble over unclear assumptions.
As the date progressed, the mood stayed light enough to move forward, and the two decided to share the final moments of the encounter in a relaxed setting by the jacuzzi. They embraced, hoping to exchange energy and feel a stronger, more personal connection. The moment carried a mixture of anticipation and vulnerability, a snapshot of two people testing compatibility in a space where openness matters as much as attraction.
By the end of the evening, the outcome remained uncertain. Both participants felt a strong sense of compatibility in several areas, yet Estefanía found that chemistry did not fully materialize for a second date. Juanjo, for his part, reacted with a reserved stance when Estefanía sent a friend request, emphasizing that the purpose of the meeting was more than just friendship. The episode closed with a clear sense that while the evening sparked genuine potential, it did not conclusively seal a future together, inviting viewers to consider how initial impressions evolve into real compatibility over time.