Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.“Love is Blind,” Netflix’s fan-favorite, extremely unhinged dating show, returned earlier this month.
The second season of the hit series, which places 15 men and women in separate pods to get to know each other without being able to see each other, doubles as a social experiment aimed at answering a question as old as time: is love really blind?But now that most people have finally caught up on the new season — the final four episodes hit the streamer on Feb.
18 — we have our own burning questions. What elixir does Shayne have on hand to have girls vying for his love despite being a walking red flag?
What real friends let the people they care about get love-bombed via ukulele — on camera, no less? And why is everyone sweating so much?
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