If you canât tell by the headline, this column is going to be full of spoilers for the latest season of the Netflix ârealityâ series âLove Is Blind,â so if you havenât watched it yet and you plan to, I recommend you do that first before reading any further.Â
I put the word reality in quotation marks in the previous sentence because as a person who majored in mass communication and media studies, I am fascinated by the way production teams use creative editing to put together the narrative they want the viewing audience to believe â especially when that narrative greatly differs from what the participants later tell us really happened.Â
That said, we finally reached the âaltarâ episode for season six of âLove Is Blind,â and as you know, only two couples made it.
We already knew Johnny and Amy were going to make it and say âI doâ to each other. Their love story has been syrupy sweet from the very beginning, and despite the looming questions about how they are going to handle birth control or the inevitable âoopsâ baby if they donât get some, Iâm rooting for them because they were the exact type of refreshing palate cleanser we needed in between the toxicity being displayed in literally every other scene of this show in this particular season.
I did not have Clay and AD making it to the altar on my bingo card, and I was definitely not rooting for them to make it because, while she seemed very sweet and genuine in her intentions, he has been incredibly shallow and unserious from the very beginning.Â
Just to make sure we are all on the same page, the entire premise of âLove Is Blindâ and the point of the âexperiment,â as they call it, is to prove whether or not two people can get to know each other intimately and fall in love with each other without relying on the âsuperficialâ things like physical appearance.
The way Clay handled AD on âLove Is Blindâ is typical male trash behavior