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I watched ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 blindfolded, and it is a curler coaster
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I watched ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 blindfolded, and it is a curler coaster

Last updated: October 22, 2025 12:41 pm
Editorial Board Published October 22, 2025
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This text comprises spoilers for Season 9 of “Love Is Blind.”

I see faces in every little thing — a slice of Swiss cheese, the entrance of a sedan, even {an electrical} outlet. So once I watched “Love Is Blind” with a blanket draped over my tv, I didn’t suppose it might be troublesome to think about what the contributors seemed like.

I used to be flawed.

Members of Netflix’s well-liked courting sequence are single individuals who say they’re prepared for marriage, and so they enter “the experiment,” because the present’s creator Chris Coelen calls it, the place they date potential companions by particular person “pods,” wherein they’ll communicate to one another however can’t see one another. They every purpose to seek out their future husband or spouse, and it isn’t till they’re already engaged that they see one another. 4 weeks later, they are saying “I do” — assuming all goes properly, and it normally doesn’t.

As a faithful fan of the sequence, I made a decision to get a style of the experiment myself with Season 9. I watched the primary six episodes, the place the contributors are blindly courting one another, utterly blind myself. Solely when the {couples} revealed themselves to one another did I see them. I name it “Love Is Double Blind.” (Though the pattern of watching the present this fashion has popped up on social media, that moniker has not.)

What I realized from my very own experiment is that it’s considerably simple to see (or somewhat hear, I suppose) which {couples} work on a basic stage and which {couples} don’t when your judgment isn’t clouded by appearances. I additionally realized just about everybody seemed nothing like what I had pictured, which might be what some contributors expertise after seeing the individual they’re speculated to in a short time marry for the primary time.

I diligently took notes as I listened to the early episodes (similar to the contributors do on their pod dates) and broke down my ideas episode by episode. From Sparkle Megan’s competing love pursuits to the dramatic breakups this season, the entire drama and the cringe have been nonetheless current, even by this uncommon viewing expertise.

Episode 1: ‘A Love That Sparkles’

Sixteen males and 16 ladies from the Denver space entered the pods in hopes of blindly discovering love this season.

(Netflix)

This episode was, by far, the toughest to observe by way of adjusting to my “blind” expertise. I began by blindfolding myself and rapidly realized that made my notes incoherent. I opted to swap the blindfold for a blanket overlaying my TV, which was higher, however I cracked the code by the tip of this episode. The blanket-on-the-TV methodology works finest when you don’t cowl up the decrease third of the display screen so you may see the contributors’ ages, names and occupations. This additionally helps when you, like me, are reliant on subtitles.

As soon as I found out the optimum option to pursue “blind” viewing, it was nonetheless troublesome to maintain monitor of the contributors, however a handful stood out. Patrick Suzuki rapidly expressed his insecurities about being Asian American, which made me suppose he wasn’t fairly prepared for a present like this the place your insecurities might be examined, particularly after contributors grow to be engaged. (Do I appear to be what they anticipated me to appear to be? Am I their sort? Do they nonetheless love me within the “real world”?)

I did notice that Patrick and Anna Yuan, who additionally occurs to be Asian American, appeared like an awesome match of their early conversations even earlier than they knew one another’s ethnicity — they later had an open dialog about it.

Megan Walerius, whose opening line for all her pod dates was that she calls herself “Sparkle Megan,” had sturdy connections with Blake Anderson, Jordan Keltner and Mike Brockway. Early on, Mike appeared like the most effective match by way of chemistry however the worst by way of constructing a contented, wholesome relationship.

Episode 2: ‘Love Me When I’m Blind?’ A photo of a man and a woman walking together and smiling.

Ali and Anton have been the primary couple to get engaged in Season 9.

(Netflix)

Ali Lima and Anton Yarosh have been the primary couple we noticed get engaged, in order that they have been the primary couple I noticed in any respect (though they overestimated the reveal in Episode 1, I didn’t get to see them till the highest of Episode 2). It felt like we barely obtained to know them in any respect earlier than the reveal as a result of there was simply an excessive amount of floor to cowl with all the important thing gamers. I disliked Anton’s remark about how Ali may have been “twice” her measurement, however chalked it as much as nerves and adrenaline that I think about can be coursing by him in that second.

Madison Maidenberg’s honesty about her imaginative and prescient points and the chance she may go blind in the future was unhappy to study, but it surely was good to listen to her being susceptible, and it appeared like her match Joe Ferrucci took it properly. Edmond Harvey and Kalybriah Haskin gave the impression to be an unproblematic, sturdy (albeit surprising) match, no less than to date. Nick Amato already got here off as a participant, and I’m not a fan of the spicy speak within the pods. Isn’t your loved ones going to observe this?

With Patrick, the insecurity about his identification and his hesitation to share his ethnicity with Kacie McIntosh was uncomfortable to take heed to — I don’t envy those that truly watched this scene. Kacie was receptive and open to the dialog, but it surely nonetheless felt like Patrick and Anna made a great match at this level, even when she and Blake additionally appeared to essentially work collectively. So many love triangles!

The intense spot of the episode was Joe’s proposal to Madison, which appeared real and heartfelt. The low level was Anna ghosting Patrick. That was surprising and made me really feel horrible for him, however once more, I used to be grateful I didn’t have to observe the cringey second.

Episode 3: ‘Ghost Town’ A photo of a man in a floral shirt and red pants and a woman in an orange dress holding hands and admiring each other.

Edmond and Kalybriah obtained engaged after having susceptible conversations within the pods.

(Netflix)

Megan was in a tricky spot right here. Mike was the man she says she would usually go for in the actual world. However Jordan was a greater match emotionally, no less than in my thoughts. Blake, nonetheless, bowed out and left the present early, like Anna. That left the door open for Jordan, so it was a win in my e book. If Blake’s departure had led her to Mike, I’d have been extra upset.

Madison and Joe’s reveal (and his shock) felt like one of many extra sensible ones I’ve seen on this present. Matching a stranger’s face to the voice you fell in love with would in all probability be fairly jarring. Listening to the present versus watching has made me much more sympathetic to the extra awkward or shocked reveals. I’ll lower Joe some slack right here, however I’ll be watching him with nearer eyes now that I can truly see him.

Edmond’s proposal to Kalybriah and their reveal in a while felt good for his or her personalities. They appear to have had essentially the most open and deep conversations to date, however I at all times need to marvel if the edit makes anybody appear extra deep or extra shallow than they’re to favor the juicier stuff. Perhaps what we’re seeing of Edmond and KB is a fraction of their conversations that occur to be fascinating, and the remaining might be unbearably boring.

A fast rundown on my ideas of all the opposite key gamers at this level: Kait Nemunaitis and Nick look like a greater match than Nick and Annie Lancaster, Annie and Brenden Guthrie are in all probability not a match made in heaven, Patrick and Kacie have little or no chemistry, and I nonetheless actually don’t like Mike (Sorry Mike! I simply personally wouldn’t need to date you).

Episode 4: ‘The Dangerous Games We Play’ A photo of a man sitting on a couch smiling while writing in a notebook.

Nick, who’s a luxurious watch vendor, had two sturdy connections within the pods.

(Netflix)

Nick’s conversations with Kait about faith have been irritating to take heed to — he appeared to behave blindsided that she didn’t have a robust connection to faith after she articulated her emotions properly in an earlier dialog. Annie and Nick really feel like they may be a greater match by way of their background and upbringings, however listening to their dialog about elevating LGBTQ+ children was uncomfortable. Annie mentioned she felt like younger folks figuring out as part of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood was “100%” a fad, and Nick mentioned when children “start having those thoughts too young,” it’s regarding to him. (Each Nick and Annie have since walked again these feedback in latest interviews.)

By the tip of the episode, it felt like Nick was attempting to make the emotional reference to Annie catch as much as their chemistry. “This is going to end in a messy breakup,” I wrote in my pocket book, predicting the demise of their relationship. And poor Brenden, who’s so clearly in love with Annie, didn’t win her coronary heart. I believe he could have dodged a bullet.

On Kacie and Patrick, let me first say that I don’t perceive how anybody may speak soiled within the pods, particularly realizing that that is going to be televised. She did appear to like him, but it surely seems like that received’t be sufficient to beat his insecurities. Patrick’s proposal was extremely awkward — if I used to be proposed to and my accomplice instantly erupted into screams of “Let’s go!” after I mentioned sure, I’d revoke that reply.

At this level, the competitors between Jordan and Mike over Megan was heating up — and their responses to that competitors have been fairly telling. Mike was cocky and overconfident and Jordan was simply involved with Megan’s happiness. I started questioning right here whether or not their sweetness towards her was inflated or synthetic due to this duel between the 2 males. Is flattery and kindness a way to an finish for these guys? It felt that manner for Mike.

Episode 5: ‘I Want You to Want Me’ A photo of a woman crying and wiping her tears with a tissue.

Megan had a troublesome time selecting between her two connections, Jordan and Mike.

(Netflix)

This was the ultimate blind episode for me. The largest crime was the music. I’m not the primary individual to make the purpose that the music on the sequence is nearly sickeningly on the nostril, however this episode took the cake for me. Mike says to Megan, “I want you to want me,” in a uncommon second of vulnerability for him. In what felt like a record-scratch second, particularly for me with none visuals, the soundtrack burst right into a music with these actual lyrics. We obtained the purpose already!

Nick and Annie’s proposal was candy, however I nonetheless felt pessimistic about them. Their reveal was essentially the most stunning as a result of I simply couldn’t pin down any semblance of an concept of what they seemed like. They appear good collectively, however I jotted down a intestine feeling that they’re not going to final.

I used to be pleased for Patrick and Kacie within the reveal — it was nonetheless awkward, however they each appeared so pleased. I famous right here that if I had seen Kacie after they have been speaking within the pods, I by no means would have thought it might work out between them as a result of she wouldn’t go for a man like Patrick based mostly off seems alone. I nonetheless don’t really feel like they’ve the strongest relationship, however they’d a candy reveal.

Megan and Jordan seemed like a great pair collectively of their giddy reveal, and I used to be relieved she didn’t observe by with Mike. I used to be additionally pleased to lastly see one of many males stroll his fiancee again to her aspect of the room as soon as they need to half methods.

Episode 6: ‘Coming in Hot’ A photo of a woman wiping her tears while she embraces a man as they sit at a table

Kacie and Patrick’s breakup occurred shortly after they noticed one another for the primary time.

(Netflix)

From this episode on, my blanket was now not obscuring my display screen. It took some adjustment to reconcile the picture of every individual I had crafted in my mind and what they really seemed like, however as soon as I obtained over that, it was good to see what was occurring.

The early occasions of the episode between Kacie and Patrick did make me want I had that blanket again although. I hate that she couldn’t give him a straight reply about whether or not she was breaking apart with him, and that she insisted it wasn’t about his seems. Poor Patrick, he deserves higher.

As soon as the remainder of the {couples} obtained to Mexico for his or her romantic getaways, it was enjoyable to see how they interacted with one another. It was additionally enjoyable to see these dumb, big golden goblets the producers make them drink each liquid out of — I had missed these throughout my blind viewing.

Points between the {couples} began coming to a head now — Edmond was annoyed with Kalybriah’s resolution to attend till the marriage to have intercourse and Joe was behaving in a reasonably weird method. His allure was beginning to put on off on Madison (and me).

You’ll be able to at all times anticipate drama when the entire {couples} meet (and see one another) for the primary time, and this episode didn’t disappoint.

Episodes 7-11 A photo of two women and three men smiling and looking at something in the distance.

After the {couples} depart the pods, they work together with one another in the actual world and meet a number of the singles who they initially linked with, which regularly causes drama.

(Netflix)

I’ll break my ideas down on these episodes by couple for simplicity’s sake.

Annie and NickMy prediction was right. It’s not a shock that they cut up. Their pod conversations by no means felt like they obtained that deep and it didn’t really feel like there was a robust sufficient connection between them to justify getting married, particularly so rapidly.

Madison and JoeJoe’s hesitation within the reveal ought to have been extra telling to me, I suppose. His habits was fairly erratic from the primary episode out of the pods and that solely appeared to proceed and worsen. I really feel unhealthy for candy Madison, however I’ll admit I’m additionally simply usually inclined to aspect with a lady over a person.

Given the probability that Madison will lose her imaginative and prescient, I hoped she would discover a match that really felt love is blind and would embrace her.

And as a lot hate as this present will get for the music selections, taking part in Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” as Joe ran out of his tuxedo becoming was fairly good. Extra of that, please!

Ali and AntonThis simply doesn’t really feel like an ideal match. They each hassle me right here and there — Anton’s ingesting and Ali’s insistence on not selecting up after herself, for instance — however neither considered one of them looks like a foul individual or a foul accomplice. By Episode 11, I simply didn’t suppose they need to get married, and their conversations earlier than the proposal didn’t appear significant sufficient to warrant an engagement.

Megan and JordanThere’s clearly quite a bit at play between this couple by way of adjusting to one another’s lives, particularly since Jordan has a younger son, however each appear to be dealing with the hurdles properly collectively.

I did marvel what the deal is with Jordan’s job, although. Is he secretly a CIA agent? His occupation is listed as a service supervisor and he advised Megan on their first date that he works in transportation and logistics, however his job has been the topic of intense on-line sleuthing and scrutiny since their respective work lives grew to become a sore spot between the couple. Aside from the stress between their totally different existence, for some motive, they really feel like the one couple I may see having a profitable marriage down the road.

Kalybriah and EdmondEdmond’s persona appeared to be totally different within the pods than in actual life — he appeared softer and extra open to speaking earlier than they obtained engaged. Kalybriah even famous in a single argument that he acts otherwise when the cameras are rolling than after they’re truly alone. I’ve at all times questioned how the truth tv component of the experiment messes with the integrity of the experiment itself.

I do suppose they may work out collectively, but it surely simply seems like they want extra time thus far one another earlier than leaping into marriage.

Episode 12: ‘Vow or Never’ A close-up photo of two people holding hands

The season finale confirmed the weddings between the {couples}, however none went by with the nuptials.

(Netflix)

The stunning finale this season revealed that for the primary time, not one of the relationships on “Love Is Blind” resulted in marriage. The dramatic scoring and tense modifying makes the “no” on the altar really feel so stunning, however after the preliminary dramatic second (and one other have a look at my notes all through the season), it’s not fully stunning there weren’t any pleased newlyweds on the finish.

Though I had pegged Ali and Anton as an imperfect match, her interviews the morning earlier than the marriage, the candy second she shared with Anton’s mother and her shifting vows all made me suppose she was going to say sure.

Kalybriah’s “no” appeared becoming given the problems that they’d within the weeks main as much as the marriage, and Edmond’s response was in all probability essentially the most tempered I’ve seen from anybody getting rejected on the altar. Their breakup highlighted the extremes of this experiment. If the present was crafted to assist the {couples} find yourself with pleased, wholesome relationships as an alternative of a design that maximizes drama and makes for juicy, must-see TV, possibly KB and Edmond would have had extra time to see their relationship by. Or, on the very least, they wouldn’t have the added strain of each phrase being scrutinized by a nationwide viewers.

Megan and Jordan’s breakup harm essentially the most as somebody who observed their sturdy emotional bond for the reason that starting. It’s upsetting to see actual life get in the way in which of the love they’ve for one another, but it surely’s additionally clear it wouldn’t have been a clean trip in the event that they did get married. Megan was variety although to not make the sting of the cut up worse by going by the motions of the marriage day simply to say no.

Parting phrases on ‘blind’ viewing

My experiment was a hit, I’d say, in that I challenged myself to suppose deeper in regards to the basis of those relationships past the visuals, which uncovered that there have been only a few contenders for pleased marriages this season.

Would I watch future seasons like this? Provided that I did so with a companion. It’s a very difficult take a look at of your reminiscence to observe like this alone, and I think about it might be extra enjoyable with a gaggle, particularly so you may enjoy your shock on the reveals with individuals who perceive how unimaginable it’s to check what these folks appear to be.

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