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Netflix Hit “Love Is Blind” Asks the Wrong Questions But It's Worth Watching
Keila Brown Keila Brown

Netflix Hit “Love Is Blind” Asks the Wrong Questions But It's Worth Watching

If you haven’t binge-watched Love is Blind already on Netflix, you’ve probably heard about it. Airing over the course of three weeks, the show presents itself as a thoughtful “experiment,” testing whether couples can have a long-lasting relationship sight unseen. Now, these heterosexual and societally attractive contestants enter pods separated by a wall on a sound stage and leave engaged if they spark a connection.

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