Love Is Blind's Season 9 Sparks Outrage and Disappointment
The ninth season of Netflix's hit dating show Love Is Blind has left fans underwhelmed, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment. The premise of the show, which initially captivated audiences in 2020, appears to have lost its magic for some viewers.
According to fans, the show's lackluster performance is due to a combination of factors, including a lack of genuine romance and several controversies that have marred previous seasons. Kadidjha Traore, who was among the many fans who posted about their disappointment on TikTok, cited the success of season one fan favorites Lauren Speed-Hamilton and Cameron Hamilton as a reason for her disillusionment.
"I think the series has lost its spark, the reason it was created," Traore said. "It kind of has deteriorated." While some fans still enjoy the show's drama and mess, many feel that the lack of romance is not enough to make up for it.
The cast of season 9, which took place in Denver, has also been subject to scrutiny. Several contestants have raised eyebrows with their questionable motivations and maturity levels, leading some fans to question whether they were truly vetted by the show's producers.
Dating shows continue to be a staple of reality TV programming, but even the most popular ones face intense criticism from fans. The long-running Bachelor franchise has seen its ratings wane amid criticism for being stale, while other shows like Love Is Blind have faced backlash over issues such as cyberbullying and mental health.
Claire Fallon and Emma Gray, co-hosts of the "Love To See It" podcast, attributed the show's struggles to the fact that reality TV is inherently unpredictable. "The thing about a reality television show is that while producers can intervene and do a lot to shape that narrative, you are still dealing with real people at the end of the day," Gray said.
Despite the controversy surrounding season 9, some fans continue to enjoy the show's drama and mess. Rikkii Wise, who has amassed a following on TikTok, even prefers the show's current iteration, saying "I think that maybe they should bring back that clause" – referring to the option for contestants to leave the show before getting married.
The season 9 reunion airs at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT), and Wise has speculated about what will go down in the episode. While she doesn't believe love is blind, even after watching every season, she acknowledges that people have found love on the show and are still going strong.
Chris Coelen, the creator of Love Is Blind, maintains that the experiment worked as intended, citing instances where couples felt their love was not strong enough to overcome real-world challenges. However, for many fans, it seems that the magic has worn off, leaving them feeling disappointed and disillusioned with the show's latest season.
The ninth season of Netflix's hit dating show Love Is Blind has left fans underwhelmed, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment. The premise of the show, which initially captivated audiences in 2020, appears to have lost its magic for some viewers.
According to fans, the show's lackluster performance is due to a combination of factors, including a lack of genuine romance and several controversies that have marred previous seasons. Kadidjha Traore, who was among the many fans who posted about their disappointment on TikTok, cited the success of season one fan favorites Lauren Speed-Hamilton and Cameron Hamilton as a reason for her disillusionment.
"I think the series has lost its spark, the reason it was created," Traore said. "It kind of has deteriorated." While some fans still enjoy the show's drama and mess, many feel that the lack of romance is not enough to make up for it.
The cast of season 9, which took place in Denver, has also been subject to scrutiny. Several contestants have raised eyebrows with their questionable motivations and maturity levels, leading some fans to question whether they were truly vetted by the show's producers.
Dating shows continue to be a staple of reality TV programming, but even the most popular ones face intense criticism from fans. The long-running Bachelor franchise has seen its ratings wane amid criticism for being stale, while other shows like Love Is Blind have faced backlash over issues such as cyberbullying and mental health.
Claire Fallon and Emma Gray, co-hosts of the "Love To See It" podcast, attributed the show's struggles to the fact that reality TV is inherently unpredictable. "The thing about a reality television show is that while producers can intervene and do a lot to shape that narrative, you are still dealing with real people at the end of the day," Gray said.
Despite the controversy surrounding season 9, some fans continue to enjoy the show's drama and mess. Rikkii Wise, who has amassed a following on TikTok, even prefers the show's current iteration, saying "I think that maybe they should bring back that clause" – referring to the option for contestants to leave the show before getting married.
The season 9 reunion airs at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT), and Wise has speculated about what will go down in the episode. While she doesn't believe love is blind, even after watching every season, she acknowledges that people have found love on the show and are still going strong.
Chris Coelen, the creator of Love Is Blind, maintains that the experiment worked as intended, citing instances where couples felt their love was not strong enough to overcome real-world challenges. However, for many fans, it seems that the magic has worn off, leaving them feeling disappointed and disillusioned with the show's latest season.