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Two doctors were matched up on First Dates last night -- and it went horribly wrong
CHANNEL 4′S FIRST Dates is back in full swing and that can only mean one thing: more horrific dates for us all to cringe at.
On last night’s episode, we met Dr. Nick, a 32-year-old radiologist who told us that he had never successfully scored someone in a nightclub.
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His date for the evening? Emma, a 34-year-old GP, who told us that she, too, was a little shy when it came to dating.
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Things didn’t get off to a *great* start when the conversation was dominated by the usual “Did you come far?” small talk.
Early on, Nick dropped this bombshell…
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But despite that, Emma gave a glowing report on the phone to her friend (“He’s really sweet!”) and indicated that she was more than up for a second date.
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For his part, Nick said that he had a “really nice evening” and said that Emma was a “good girl”.
Fair enough.
But then had to go and put his foot in it.
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Emma seemed quite taken aback by this information and informed him that he was “difficult to read,” which Nick acknowledged he had been told many times.
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And then he just said thank you and… left?
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The date and Dr. Nick’s speedy exit was the talk of Twitter.
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And everyone was #TeamEmma.
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