If there’s one part of Love Is Blind viewers anticipate (besides when couples finally make it to the altar), it’s the reunion. After the weddings and the breakups, the cast get to watch back clips of the season and react to everything they did… and what they missed. If there’s a villain of the season, everyone will know about it. And if a cast member had reservations about their relationship, it’ll come to light. There may even be people we saw get married on the show, who have since split up. Fans know to expect tears, possible revelations, and even new couples forming after the show.
Season 4 had the potential to have the biggest reunion yet. Not only was the season filled with drama (not one but two couples formed outside of the pods), but Netflix had a major announcement: for the first time ever, Love Is Blind would go live. All the shocking twists and heated discussions would be in real-time. No editing, just real reactions from all of the cast. On April 16, the live reunion was supposed to air on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET.
Except there was a major hiccup… and it didn’t air until an hour later. Many viewers still reported issues accessing it throughout the night. For the eager fans awaiting a night filled with drama, it was a complete disappointment. Netflix sent out an apologetic tweet, and later promised the reunion would drop on April 17 at 12 p.m. PT. “Promise,” the tweet read.
But during the confusion of the livestream, the Internet let their frustrations known. Here’s a highlight of some of the tweets.
Love Is Blind Season 4 Live Reunion Tweets
Even Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez chimed in:
NFL reporter Mike Freeman thinks it’ll be an internal mess for Netflix:
There were even jokes about Netflix’s DVD service:
And a joke referencing the show itself:
Even Bravo tuned in:
Milan Polk is an Editorial Assistant for Men’s Health who specializes in entertainment and lifestyle reporting, and has worked for New York Magazine’s Vulture and Chicago Tribune.
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