TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「“It’s a season that could convince you love is not blind, but dead,” writes TIME critic Judy Berman.   The fifth season of Netflix’s #LoveIsBlind turned out to be a season that couldn’t even put a happy face on its so-called social experiment by marrying off one reasonably sympathetic couple.  After a relatively low-conflict fourth season that resulted in three marriages out of four couples, fans have been savoring the drama of the show’s latest episodes, featuring singles from Houston.  Yet, when you remember that there are real people behind the breathless headlines, the show’s soapy mess keeps getting harder to enjoy. And as the deceptions, delusions, and alleged abuses of this past season of ‘Love Is Blind’ have underscored, nothing good can come of so much reality-TV artifice masquerading as true romance.  “It seems fair to conclude that the highly stage-managed environment of reality dating just isn’t healthy,” Berman writes, for the contestants, or the viewers.  At the link in bio, read more on why the most recent season calls for a reality dating show reckoning.  Photograph by Rebecca Brenneman—Netflix」10月20日 5時00分 - time

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“It’s a season that could convince you love is not blind, but dead,” writes TIME critic Judy Berman.

The fifth season of Netflix’s #LoveIsBlind turned out to be a season that couldn’t even put a happy face on its so-called social experiment by marrying off one reasonably sympathetic couple.

After a relatively low-conflict fourth season that resulted in three marriages out of four couples, fans have been savoring the drama of the show’s latest episodes, featuring singles from Houston.

Yet, when you remember that there are real people behind the breathless headlines, the show’s soapy mess keeps getting harder to enjoy. And as the deceptions, delusions, and alleged abuses of this past season of ‘Love Is Blind’ have underscored, nothing good can come of so much reality-TV artifice masquerading as true romance.

“It seems fair to conclude that the highly stage-managed environment of reality dating just isn’t healthy,” Berman writes, for the contestants, or the viewers.

At the link in bio, read more on why the most recent season calls for a reality dating show reckoning.

Photograph by Rebecca Brenneman—Netflix


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