In contrast to the usual excitement around the Minneapolis installment of Love Is Blind premiering just before Valentine’s Day, viewers seem less enthusiastic and more relaxed than expected about the latest batch of singles. Usually, the series revolves around forming emotional ties and generating drama, but this year’s cast appears to lack these key elements, leaving fans somewhat disappointed.
One spectator commented, “Season 8 of Love is Blind is the dullest, most tedious one yet… it’s the only season I find myself unable to watch.” Another viewer shared, “I found Season 8 of Love is Blind so uninteresting that I ended up reorganizing my Instagram ‘saved’ albums and tidying up my phone instead.
Here are some of the fan reviews from Twitter:
One common complaint from fans is that the cast of Minneapolis lacks distinctive characters. Many of the individuals in the show appear similar, which makes it challenging for viewers to differentiate between them, as reported by Collider.
According to a spectator, the acting is terribly inconsistent as all the male characters seem identical, despite using various typefaces. Even the supposed antagonists this season lack the ability to provoke the rage or curiosity that viewers are accustomed to from previous installments.
Previously, the intriguing conflicts involving figures like Tyler and Ashley captivated viewers, however, the antagonists of this current season, namely David and Madison, have not generated the same level of excitement so far.
Here are some other fan reviews from Twitter:
Joey and Monica were the initial pair to reach the proposition phase. On the surface, they appear as a charming duo; however, they lack the thrill or spark typically observed in previous episodes.
Previously, spectators anxiously looked forward to scenes such as when Tyler and Ashley initially met. Conversely, the exchanges between Joey and Monica, especially their frequent compliments about each other’s hair, seem dull and uneventful.
One aspect that seems to be disappointing some fans is the change in the conversation style within the podcasts. Where once there were light-hearted, playful interactions, this season appears to feature more debates on political viewpoints and traditional notions of gender.
The conversations on this show often focus on the comparison between stay-at-home mothers and career women, which gives it a debating rather than dating show atmosphere.
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