2020 has been a nonstop rollercoaster of a year, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. There’s a good chance you were one of many people with a lot more extra time on your hands while social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and you might have finally started chipping away at the pile-up of
Love Is Blind
2020 has been a nonstop rollercoaster of a year, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. There’s a good chance you were one of many people with a lot more extra time on your hands while social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, and you might have finally started chipping away at the pile-up of
Netflix is usually known for keeping its viewership numbers shrouded in mystery, but in recent years its been sharing more and more data about its most popular series and the methods by which it arrives at those numbers. The streaming service still keeps most of his data close to the chest, of course, but even
The finale of Love Is Blind finally, mercifully revealed which of the five remaining couples actually got married after their whirlwind experiences together in this “experiment.” For those of you who are fully invested and ready for more from the reality dating series, good news! Netflix announced on Feb. 26 that an online reunion special
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the season finale of Netflix’s Love Is Blind. Read at your own risk!] Reality dating shows might get a bad rap for being staged or phony, but Love Is Blind‘s experimental formula has resulted in not one but two real-deal marriages. That’s right, while three couples decided not to