The first episode of Skulls and Roses begins with a montage of what's to come on the entire show. In this montage, one of the contestants admits "I was going through multi-sexual feelings." I paused and had a good laugh. I knew very well that I have to sit through this show to find the context for that little gem of a clip.
Like most new shows, Skulls and Roses attempts to lure you in with a lot of skin. So, I was worried that the show may lose steam halfway through. Surprisingly, it became better. After the fourth episode, I began to really enjoy the show (while the intellectual part of my brain hated me for it). It's entertaining and the cast of characters are brilliant. It does feel scripted at times but nevertheless it's entertaining. For instance, Amazon's own The Grand Tour is a scripted program but it is wildly amusing to watch.
Rajiv and Raghu deliver deadpan performances. But, as the show goes on, they get better. The men are talented and good. The women are perfect eye candy and the chemistry tests bring out their naughty side. After the "fakegasm" test, even I was going through multi-sexual feelings. :)
The problem is that while a majority of Indian youths love this kind of stuff, they also want to show off their conservative face and pretend to hate on it. So, I guess that explains why there may be no Season 2.