"Love Is Blind" is perhaps Netflix's most successful attempt to dominate the reality TV market. And you know why? Because he can't tear his eyes.
It works like this: 30 men and women, separated from each other, talk and get to know each other in separate rooms that don't allow them to be seen. They have ten days to make an emotional connection with someone, and if the connection is strong enough, he proposes never seeing them. By this naive method, the creators are supposed to realize in love is blind or not. Do you look crazy? A couple got engaged after talking for five days without ever being seen.
After getting married, they meet for the first time, go on vacation, live together, meet parents and friends and finally, after 30 days together, walk to the altar. They finally decide if they want to connect life with the man they fell in love with in the most unusual way.
You can say whatever you want, but you can't say it's not interesting. "Love Is Blind," at worst, will entertain you. At best, it will make you better partners.