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We’re back for the final moments of this Love Is Blind season, seeing how the weddings will end. In an episode nearly two hours long, we see how things end for the remaining couples of the reality TV show.
With four more weddings to go, this episode is packed. Will the couples be able to take the leap into marriage, or will the experiment prove too much for them at the last minute?
Sara Sets The Record Straight
We immediately pick up with Sara standing at the altar across from Ben. In the end, she isn’t able to fully commit to him, giving her explanation:
Ben, I love you so much, but I’ve always wanted a partner to be on the same wavelength. And so today, I can’t.
Ben understands, saying he’d like to keep “growing their relationship” if she’ll let him. She says, “we’ll see,” saying that things between them might not be aligned morally. When she speaks with her family in private, she reveals that Ben had no “curiosity” coming from his side, and it made her doubt their long-term compatibility.
Next up are Joey and Monica. Monica says that if Joey says yes at the altar, she too is “all in.” Her sister is still slightly hesitant about her sister’s relationship, but ultimately says she’s happy for her. Monica admits that she hasn’t felt Joey say he’s “100% in” up until now, so it makes her a little nervous. She also wishes he were more physically affectionate, but she does believe they’ll eventually get there.
At the altar, Monica tells Joey that he “grounds” her, and Joey thanks her for a “tremendously awesome journey.” In the end, though, Monica says “no” to Joey — for now. Joey agrees, saying they need more time to get to know one another. After, though, Monica cries, saying she wishes their feelings for one another were stronger, making it seem like they may not keep dating after the show.
Devin Says ‘I Do’
Next up are Devin and Virginia, who put the drama behind them after signing a prenup. Devin explains at the altar that life has felt “dark” in the past, but that Virginia has been a breath of fresh air for him. Virginia says she loves how Devin loves his family, tearing up as she explains her love for him:
I have so much respect for you as a person, and you’ve brought me so much happiness.
After the heartfelt exchange, though, Devin says “I do,” but Virginia gets choked up, saying “I’m sorry” and leaving the venue without an explanation. Devin admits to his family that he’s surprised she said no, but Virginia reveals to her family that Devin still wasn’t able to get into deeper topics with her and that they faced a political divide which she found challenging. Both things left her feeling insecure about their long-term compatibility.
The episode ends on a happy note with Daniel and Taylor. Daniel tells the cameras that he feels like he’s known Taylor “for years” based on how comfortable he is with her. His sister plays the piano and sings as people filter in and head down the aisle. Daniel reads a letter to Taylor at the altar, saying he fell for her as they became “best friends” in the pods. He can picture their lives together and sees her as his wife and “so much more.”
Taylor agrees, saying she fell in love with his words, kindness, and generosity. In the end, they both agree to the marriage, officially becoming Mr. and Mrs. Hastings. While they celebrate their new union, the others reflect on having to figure out their lives now that the experiment has ended. No matter how their story ended, each of them has grown tremendously from the experience.

Love Is Blind
- Release Date
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February 13, 2020
- Showrunner
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Chris Coelen
- Directors
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Chris Coelen
Cast