This Love Is Blind technique lets you watch like a contestant
Love Is Blind is back on our screens and it's as dramatic as ever. The wedding episodes are imminent and we're totally hooked, bring on the reunion. So far only three couples have made it to the alter after dramatic early exits, quarrels, and love triangles.
But as we watch the couples connect, get to know each other, and fall in love, sight unseen, do you ever wonder how you'd fare without physical attraction? Well, if you want to experience the pods just like the stars of season 7, you might enjoy this watching technique that's kicking off online.
An array of fans are sharing their watching hack on Instagram and TikTok. It involves covering your TV with towels, sheets, or other means to hide the screen and therefore hide the appearances of the contestants. You keep your TV covered all through the pod dating phase while having the captions switched on, and when the engaged couple enjoys their grand, sliding door reveal, so do you.
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If you're not one of the lucky ones who have binged the series already, why not give it a try?
For the eager among us who finished the show as soon as it came out, it's not over yet, we still have the reunion to look forward to even if you'll have to wait a season to try this viewing hack.
When is the Love Is Blind reunion?
The Love Is Blind season 7 reunion airs on Netflix on Wednesday, October 30, a whole week after the wedding episodes air.
What time is the Love Is Blind reunion?
The Love Is Blind reunion episode will hit our Netflix accounts at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m PT.
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Lois also holds a Master's degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.