The article critiques the recent season of Love Is Blind, arguing that it has shifted from a compelling experiment to an uninteresting television show. The key couples, Mason and Meg and Alex and Madison, broke up quickly, removing the intra-show conflict that usually drives the show. As a result, the remaining couples lack significant drama, with trivial issues like age gaps and differing religious views taking center stage. The author calls for producers to ensure engaging storylines by facilitating true connections instead of allowing watchable characters to exit the show too soon.
It's time for the producers to produce and get those rings on some fingers.
Love Is Blind is built on intra-show conflict, but these couples' departure means there is none.
Ultimately, Madison breaks up with Mason and chooses Alex, only for Alex to dump her because he's nervous.
This time, none of the couples will really care about any of the other couples, which means we're about to lose key drama.
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