Fans of Love Is Blind season 2 are comparing the current season with the premiere season and discovering some important differences. With the pod sessions over and the couples retreat in Mexico wrapping up, fans have gotten a closer look at what the contestants are like when there is a wall between them and they have nothing to do but interact in person. It has definitely been a revealing period.
Netflix's Love Is Blind proved that people can fall in love sight unseen, propose, get married, and stay married, as two season 1 couples are still going strong. Season 2 is another shot for the show to prove that it has truly unlocked the future of dating, but the biggest factor in the success of this Love Is Blind season is the cast. By analyzing how the stars of season 1 compare to the current cast, viewers can more accurately predict the chances of Love Is Blind season 2 having any successful marriages.
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From race to religion to body type and career paths, the new Love Is Blind season 2 cast list is more expansive than the previous season, but unfortunately, due to a lack of connection, the representation in the pod dating scenes is not that high. Viewers expected more based on the diversity shown in the trailer and the first few minutes of the new season. Nonetheless, the season showcases an obvious attempt by production to be more diverse in terms of its casting. Viewers are hopeful that Love Is Blind season 3 will have better representation when it comes to long-term connections.
Promotions for Love Is Blind season 2 showed a lot of potential for wholesome content, but compared to season 1, the season seems to be lacking in contestants with good
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