Here's when the Love Is Blind season 6 reunion airs and how to watch it
By Mads Lennon
Love Is Blind season 6 is over halfway through its run, so now Netflix is shifting gears to the reunion, which has officially been set for Wednesday, March 13.
The streamer seems to have learned its lesson from trying to broadcast a live reunion back in season 4 and the season 6 reunion will be a normal episode drop, although it will be filmed in front of a live audience.
According to the press release, hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey have also invited some "surprise guests" and will be bringing the cast together for the first time since the season ended. We'll get to catch up with the couples (if any of them get married or date post-show), and maybe find out more details about what really happened in the pods.
I'm sure viewers will have plenty of questions, like what really happened with Jeramey and Sarah Ann that night they stayed out until 5 a.m.? Why did Kenneth give up on his relationship with Brittany so fast? Was Jimmy disappointed when he saw Chelsea didn't look as much like Megan Fox as he had hoped?
The next batch of episodes, episodes 10 and 11, will premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 28 and contain the long-awaited meeting of Jimmy and Jess, plus Chelsea and Trevor. Viewers are eager to see if Jimmy really need his EpiPen like Jess forewarned.
As for "special guests," I think most of us are just hoping that Matthew shows up to the reunion, though I have a feeling he won't. Maybe we can at least get Amber back in there and find out more about what Matthew told her and AD.
Here's the official synopsis from Netflix:
"Filmed in front of a live audience and filled with surprise guests, hosts Nick & Vanessa Lachey will bring together the love hopefuls for the first time since the experiment ended. They'll reflect on their relationships, dissect the season's twists and turns, and reveal secrets that have surfaced since the experiment concluded."
The Love Is Blind season 6 reunion will debut on Wednesday, Mar. 13 at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET, meaning you'll have to wait until that exact time to start watching. Unlike most Netflix drops, the reunion won't be released at the normal midnight PT / 3 a.m. ET time.
But if you can't watch exactly at the release time, don't worry, the episode will be available like normal as soon as it debuts so you don't need to rush, it'll be waiting for you when you're ready!