Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this season so far. On reddit, people are saying it's very "conservative" because everyone is talking about kids. I felt it was more that the people are a little older and that's definitely a factor in getting into a serious relationship in your 30s.
I did do a deep dive of IG accounts when I couldn't sleep last night. Most everyone has a low number of followers. This is different than at least Denver, which seemed to have more influencers who were trying to use the show for their career rather than to fall in love.
The women so far come off pretty well. The guys are more messy - Alex, Devonte, Kevan. Yikes.
I wish we would see more of Vic and Christine, but I get that they are probably just too boring for reality TV.
Agreed, but I think we'll see Vic and Christine back in Ohio after the trip. Apparently they were sent to Malibu instead, but no cameras.
I kinda assume because one of them didn’t have a passport or it didn’t get renewed in time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that sucks:
We’ve never had the resources to send more than six couples to Mexico,” Chris told Tudum in an interview published on Feb. 12. “But this season, we felt so good about the couples that for the very first time we chose to follow seven of them, producing the biggest season in Love Is Blind history.”
“In order to make this work, we had to offer one couple the chance to go to Malibu on their own getaway,” he continued. “And while the romantic getaways are a chance to not only see if the couples can turn their emotional connection into a physical one, they are also a chance to address outstanding feelings and issues with others they may have dated in the pods.”
Pretty lame. They must have a tight budget.
The producers probably saw this as insurance, since couples seem to be falling out early in recent seasons.
they are also a chance to address outstanding feelings and issues with others they may have dated in the pods.
Anonymous wrote:Well that sucks:
We’ve never had the resources to send more than six couples to Mexico,” Chris told Tudum in an interview published on Feb. 12. “But this season, we felt so good about the couples that for the very first time we chose to follow seven of them, producing the biggest season in Love Is Blind history.”
“In order to make this work, we had to offer one couple the chance to go to Malibu on their own getaway,” he continued. “And while the romantic getaways are a chance to not only see if the couples can turn their emotional connection into a physical one, they are also a chance to address outstanding feelings and issues with others they may have dated in the pods.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this season so far. On reddit, people are saying it's very "conservative" because everyone is talking about kids. I felt it was more that the people are a little older and that's definitely a factor in getting into a serious relationship in your 30s.
I did do a deep dive of IG accounts when I couldn't sleep last night. Most everyone has a low number of followers. This is different than at least Denver, which seemed to have more influencers who were trying to use the show for their career rather than to fall in love.
The women so far come off pretty well. The guys are more messy - Alex, Devonte, Kevan. Yikes.
I wish we would see more of Vic and Christine, but I get that they are probably just too boring for reality TV.
Agreed, but I think we'll see Vic and Christine back in Ohio after the trip. Apparently they were sent to Malibu instead, but no cameras.
I kinda assume because one of them didn’t have a passport or it didn’t get renewed in time?
Anonymous wrote:It's always the one with the loser job who feels he deserves to be with a supermodel. He probably earns $30K and thinks he's so hot.
Anonymous wrote:The villain of the season will be Alex. He is gross.
Anonymous wrote:How is Amber only 33? She looks 50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this season so far. On reddit, people are saying it's very "conservative" because everyone is talking about kids. I felt it was more that the people are a little older and that's definitely a factor in getting into a serious relationship in your 30s.
I did do a deep dive of IG accounts when I couldn't sleep last night. Most everyone has a low number of followers. This is different than at least Denver, which seemed to have more influencers who were trying to use the show for their career rather than to fall in love.
The women so far come off pretty well. The guys are more messy - Alex, Devonte, Kevan. Yikes.
I wish we would see more of Vic and Christine, but I get that they are probably just too boring for reality TV.
Agreed, but I think we'll see Vic and Christine back in Ohio after the trip. Apparently they were sent to Malibu instead, but no cameras.
Anonymous wrote:I like this season so far. On reddit, people are saying it's very "conservative" because everyone is talking about kids. I felt it was more that the people are a little older and that's definitely a factor in getting into a serious relationship in your 30s.
I did do a deep dive of IG accounts when I couldn't sleep last night. Most everyone has a low number of followers. This is different than at least Denver, which seemed to have more influencers who were trying to use the show for their career rather than to fall in love.
The women so far come off pretty well. The guys are more messy - Alex, Devonte, Kevan. Yikes.
I wish we would see more of Vic and Christine, but I get that they are probably just too boring for reality TV.