Viewership The first season of the series reached number one on Netflix in television shows in the United States on April 10, 2022.
The Ultimatum season 1 spent four weeks in the Netflix Global Top Ten, with 43,710,000 hours watched during its first week of release, 58,470,000 during week two, 29,010,000 during week three, and 13,140,000 during week four. With a total of 144,330,000 hours watched within its first four weeks of release,
The Ultimatum season 1 ranked second, after
Love is Blind, as the most watched ongoing nonscripted series on Netflix in 2022, based on a tally of all hours viewed across all programs while in the Netflix Global Top Ten.
Critical response Daniel D'Addario of
Variety writes "
Love is Blind and
The Ultimatum are the new standard-bearers for romantic reality TV." D'Addario states
The Ultimatum "inverts
Love is Blind's formula to great success...(creator) Coelen's series occupy a more unsettled place, one that uses the tools of reality (big organizing ideas, people attuned to the dramatic) to create stagings that look like our world." Jenny Singer from
Glamour writes "
The Ultimatum on Netflix is even better than
Love Is Blind. Yes, really." Singer continues "
The Ultimatum feels like an actual attempt at partnership—love, sex, intimacy, friendship, caring for each other's dogs. The ending is insane, and so is the beginning, and the middle. That just makes it, oddly, realistic." Alexandra Whittington at
Collider says
"The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On is Netflix's wildest reality series yet...If you like reality dating shows then you are going to love
The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On." Grant Rindner of
GQ stated "critical reception has been mixed." Sarah Manavis of
New Statesman was highly critical of the show, writing, "The awfulness of marriage shows is on full display here... The premise is shoddy and unclear, especially in comparison to other dating programmes." Sophia June of
Nylon wrote no one from the series should get married based on the premise and "the manipulation techniques". Morgan Smith of
Highsnobiety called it the "messiest reality dating show we hate to love" and stated he loved it. == Spin-offs ==