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Fill the Love Is Blind–Shaped Hole in Your Heart With These 15 Shows

Thank God for Netflix’s Love Is Blind weekly release schedule; otherwise, we all would have burned through the second season in one sitting. Oh, you did anyway? Understandable. Well, at least there’s still the reunion special…unless you watched that as soon as it came out. We don’t blame you, we did the same thing. 

Frankly, we needed to see how things were going with Nick and Danielle, who are still together months after saying “I do.” Not to mention, Shayne and Natalie, who didn’t say their vows in the finale, but revealed that they did end up dating for a bit after the show wrapped. Oh, who are we kidding? We know everyone tuned in to see Shake confronted for his treatment of Deepti.

(If you’re wondering: Deepti revealed that Jarrette and Shayne had warned her about what Shake was saying ahead of their wedding ceremony, she was not aware of how bad his behavior had been until later. Shake, of course, was not sorry.)

Unfortunately, now that the season two reunion special has hit Netflix, viewers are left with a trashy-reality-show-shaped hole in their hearts for the foreseeable future. I mean, the first season of Love Is Blind was filmed an entire year before it aired. Who knows how long it will take to get Love is Blind season three, which we definitely know is coming. 

Don’t worry—Glamour‘s got your back. Here are 14 shows to watch after Love Is Blind, including some old favorites and new TV shows on Netflix. And if you want to know which Love is Blind couples are still together, click here.

If you wanna know how shows like this get made…

Unreal (2015–2018)

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If you need a quick break from the actual “reality” TV aspect of Love Is Blind, this is a show about all the shady shit that goes down behind the scenes. It’s specifically following the Bachelor format, but it’s close enough. Like You, Unreal began its life on Lifetime before moving over to a streaming service for its final season. Watch as producer Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby) struggles to find the line between making good TV and ruining contestants’ lives. Like on this season of The Bachelor, sometimes she makes the wrong choices. Watch on Hulu.

If you somehow don’t watch The Bachelor

The entire Bachelor franchise. (2002–present)

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Are you even here for the right reasons?! The Bachelor and The Bachelorette set the standard for all matchmaking television to come after. The best part? You can pop in whenever! And if watching 30 grown adults fight over one person doesn’t sound juicy enough for you, there’s Bachelor in Paradise, which throws a bunch of former contestants on a beach just to see what happens. Still no? There’s also The Bachelor Winter Games, a new singing dating show called Listen to Your Heart, and something coming for seniors. Watch on Hulu.

If you’re sick of The Bachelor franchise…

The entire 90 Day Fiancé franchise (2014–present)

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This group of shows is a little more in the Love Is Blind wheelhouse anyway. As my editor explains it to me (hi, Anna!), “90 Day Fiancé is about Americans who fell in love with someone in another country, brought them to the U.S. on the fiancé visa, and have 90 days to decide whether or not to get married.” Sounds good. But it’s the spin-off that will fill the void of watching total strangers who’ve never met fall in love superfast. 90 Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is about Americans going abroad to meet their potential mate. “The couples have met online, 9 out of 10 times,” Anna explains. “So they’re often meeting for the first time IRL, and then deciding if they want to get engaged and go through the whole 90-day visa process.” There you have it!



Fill the Love Is Blind–Shaped Hole in Your Heart With These 15 Shows
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