Netflix viewers baffled as Love is Blind makes big change for new series
Fans of Netflix's 'Love Is Blind' are confused by a major change in the format of season 10, which sees a couple departing the group for a private getaway.
The tenth season of Netflix's popular dating show 'Love Is Blind' has begun, featuring 32 new contestants primarily from Ohio. The season is marked by a significant increase in the number of engagements, with seven couples getting engaged, the highest in the show's history. However, viewers have been confounded by the decision of one couple, Christine and Vic, to take a private getaway separate from the rest of the group, raising questions about the new format of the show.
As the initial episodes unfold, audiences are reintroduced to the concept of dating in isolation, where singles form connections in pods without seeing each other. After their engagements, the couples move into shared apartments to further develop their relationships. This season's twist, however, involving the private retreat, has sparked discussions among fans on social media, contributing to a sense of confusion regarding the direction of the show.
Fans have expressed their uncertainty about how this new approach will affect the dynamics of the contestants and the overall competition for love. The significant number of engagements has been a highlight, leaving viewers eager to see how the show will handle the resulting relationships. The changes reflect a possible evolution in reality dating programs, where experimentation with formats might redefine romantic engagement expectations.