"Love Is Blind" Season 10 finale recap: Who said "I do"
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If Season 10 of "Love Is Blind" proved anything, it's that love is, well, complicated.
Why it matters: The latest season of Netflix's reality series was set in Ohio, shedding light on what the dating scene is like in the Buckeye State.
- Things have been so riveting that local venues like Lakewood Truck Park and Mahall's are hosting watch parties Wednesday night.
State of play: This week's finale episode reveals which of the five remaining couples say, "I do" or "I don't."
⚠️ Spoiler warning: Potential spoilers ahead for what happened with each couple.
Mike and Emma
Columbus retail merchandiser Emma Betsinger says "I do" to Cleveland salesman Mike Gibney.
- However, Mike can't get over the fact that Emma isn't sure about having kids. It's a "No" from him for a reason that annoyingly could have been ironed out weeks ago in the pods.
Jordan and Amber
Columbus account executive Jordan Faeth and Mount Vernon nurse practitioner Amber Morrison give us our first marriage.
- Seeing Amber's young daughter holding their hands is the most delightful moment of the season.
Devonta and Brittany
Medina's Devonta Anderson continues his expert-level gaslighting of fiancée Brittany Wicker (a nurse from the Columbus area) by breaking up with her days before the wedding.
- Devonta somehow leaves Brittany (who purchased a wedding dress before the show) feeling like there's still hope for the future. We know otherwise.
Alex and Ashley
Ashtabula claims manager Ashley Carpenter halts her wedding with Westlake native Alex Henderson to call the latter out on his alleged lies.
- We're still not sure if Alex has a job, if he's still in love with his ex and whether he simply dates women with the sole purpose of having a place to live.
- We do know he isn't getting married, and you almost feel sorry for him.
Vic and Christine
The episode concludes with Cleveland speech-language pathologist Christine Hamilton and Ohio State professor Victor St. John.
- The entire season was leading to these two normal people (somewhat boring by "LIB" standards) saying "I do," and they didn't let us down.
💭 Troy's thought bubble: This was an entertaining season. We had plenty of pod drama, multiple villains and surprise breakups.
- It has inspired me to up my dating game in hopes of redeeming the reputation of Ohio men everywhere.
What's next: The reunion, which airs at 9pm on Wednesday, March 11, should be interesting.
