NBC has found "Love" again. Peacock has ordered a second season of reality series "Love in the Wild," where contestants travel to tropical locales and endure rigorous adventures in hopes of meeting their soulmate. At the end of every episode, two singles are sent home, and the series culminates with just one couple left standing. Show, produced by Endemol USA, ran for eight episodes last summer and averaged 5.5 million viewers with a 1.8 rating/5 share in the 18-49 demo. Net, thanks to "The Voice" as well, had a good summer as the season's programming leans heavily toward reality. "The success of the relationships formed on the first season of this series is a testament to the unique format of this show," said alternative topper Paul Telegdy. "We look forward to an even more compelling season as the series will return with new format twists and a new set of contestants." Tom Shelly is exec producer.