Alright, Love Is Blind fans, buckle up! Season 9, set in Denver, has been an absolute whirlwind of drama, unexpected splits, and more "crash-out" moments than we can count. As the grand finale looms, everyone's on the edge of their seats wondering if any of these Mile High City hopefuls actually made it to "I Do."
TL;DR: Your Quick Guide to the Season 9 Chaos
- Several couples, including Nick & Annie and Joe & Madison, called it quits before the big day, adding to the season's high drama.
- Fan theories and a major reality TV reporter spoiler suggest Megan & Jordan don't even make it to the altar, while Kalybriah & Edmond and Ali & Anton face last-minute wedding day dilemmas.
- This season could make history as the first Love Is Blind without a single marriage, raising questions about the experiment's future and Denver's dating scene.
This season of Love Is Blind has certainly given us a lot to talk about. From the moment the pods closed, it felt like we were on a runaway train of emotions, disagreements, and more red flags than a matador's convention. Filmed in the scenic (but seemingly commitment-phobic) city of Denver, Season 9 has seen its fair share of love triangles, questionable smoothie ingredients, and accusations of gaslighting. Honestly, it’s been a lot, even for us seasoned reality TV enthusiasts!
We’ve watched six couples get engaged, but as the wedding bells approach, that number has dwindled significantly. So, before we dive into the juicy finale spoilers, let’s quickly recap who exited the experiment early and why, because, well, it's been a ride!
The Couples Who Didn't Quite Make It Down the Aisle This Season

Before we even get to the potential altar drama, several couples decided that love wasn't quite blind enough for them. And honestly, after some of the arguments we've witnessed, can you blame them?
Nick Amato and Annie Lancaster's Rocky Road to the Finish Line
Nick and Annie's journey was turbulent from the start. Despite bonding over shared values in the pods, their real-world connection quickly frayed. Their relationship hit a major snag after the Pod Squad reunion party in Denver. Annie discovered that Nick had confessed his love to Kait Nemunaitis back in the pods, and his subsequent conversation with Kait at the reunion did not sit well with her.
The final, pivotal argument happened back at their apartment. Annie accused Nick of not being as invested, leading Nick to bluntly state, "The reason I'm not willing to marry you is because I'm unhappy." Ouch! This breakup unfolded on screen in Episode 10, released October 15, 2025. It also turns out that Nick still follows Annie on Instagram, but she doesn't follow him back, which speaks volumes, doesn't it?
Joe Ferrucci and Madison Maidenberg's Confusing Demise
Joe and Madison's relationship was another one that had fans scratching their heads. Their issues came to a head in Episode 11, released October 15, 2025, when Joe had a "full-blown meltdown" during his suit fitting for the wedding. Madison, a Denverite herself, was completely unaware as she tried on dresses. Despite reassuring her family earlier, Joe couldn't articulate why he was unable to commit, leaving Madison heartbroken and confused.
Madison later revealed that Joe's on-camera comments about body types triggered lasting struggles, even leading her to develop an eating disorder. Their arguments often felt circular, with Madison feeling Joe was purposefully pushing her away. It was an uncomfortable watch, to say the least, and it seemed many viewers gave them a slim chance of success from the start.
Other Notable Early Exits and Pod Squad Drama
Let's not forget the very quick fizzle of Kacie McIntosh and Patrick Suzuki. Kacie left the show mere hours after meeting Patrick in person, citing a lack of attraction, despite Patrick's hopes for a reunion. Before them, Blake Anderson exited early after Anna Yuan left the pods unexpectedly, breaking both Blake and Patrick's hearts. This season truly set a new record for early departures!
What Happened to Megan and Jordan? The "Zero Footage" Finale Theory

As we moved closer to the weddings, only three couples remained: Ali Lima and Anton Yarosh; Megan Walerius and Jordan Keltner; and Edmond Harvey and Kalybriah "KB" Haskin. But even with these three, eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed something unsettling in the finale trailer.
There was "zero footage" of Megan and Jordan at the altar. Seriously, fans were all over social media, pointing out this glaring omission. "It’s just sooo weird how there’s zero footage of them at the altar," one fan wrote. "I didn’t see them in the wedding preview. I don’t think they go to the altar at all," added another. This sparked widespread speculation that they wouldn't make it to their wedding day.
Well, folks, hold onto your hats because reality TV reporter Rikkii Wise (aka @storytimewithrikkii) dropped a massive spoiler on October 16, confirming these suspicions. According to Wise, Jordan and Megan don't even make it to the altar!
Their struggles came from Megan's upper-class lifestyle clashing with Jordan's exhaustion as a single dad. Remember them looking for homes together? It seems the reality of blending their lives, especially Megan potentially becoming a stepmom, became too much. Oh, and who could forget Jordan's infamous chicken and Crystal Light smoothie that went viral? Perhaps a metaphor for their mismatched blend?
"There are no weddings this season. Nobody, not a single fing couple, gets married."
— Reality TV reporter Rikkii Wise (@storytimewithrikkii), October 16, 2025Edmond and Kalybriah: Can Love Conquer Constant Conflict?

Now, let's talk about Edmond and Kalybriah, or KB. These two have been a rollercoaster of emotions since day one. We saw them snowmobiling in the mountains, only for the adventure to devolve into a fight. Kalybriah wanted to wait until after marriage for sex, which infuriated Edmond, who dramatically exclaimed, "I'm too fing nice!" His emotional regulation issues and constant need for validation became glaring red flags.
Even with their non-stop fighting, the trailer does show Edmond and Kalybriah at the altar. So, they at least make it that far. However, according to Rikkii Wise's spoilers, Kalybriah ends up deciding not to go through with the wedding. Honestly, after watching Kalybriah say in Episode 11 that she wasn't sure she had anything left to give, this outcome, while sad, might be for the best for both of them.
Ali and Anton: The Quiet Couple's Unexpected Heartbreak

Finally, we have Ali and Anton, who seemed to have the least amount of drama of the remaining couples. They even had a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride that was, for once, drama-free! They talked about discerning normal relationship ups and downs from a dead end, which felt incredibly self-aware for this season.
However, red flags did slowly creep in. Ali expressed concerns about Anton's drinking and their potential misalignment on marriage roles, especially her comment about wanting someone to pay for her Botox. Plus, Anton was reportedly outed for spending time at strip clubs, which definitely doesn't scream "marriage material" for many. The trailer for the finale also shows Ali breaking down in tears in her wedding dress, which isn't exactly a good sign.
Rikkii Wise's spoilers suggest a heartbreaking end for them too: Ali says "no" at the altar, while Anton says "yes." It seems even the most "stable" couple couldn't beat the Denver curse this season.
Could This Be Love Is Blind's First Season Without Any Marriages?

If these spoilers hold true, Season 9 of Love Is Blind will make history as the first season ever to end without a single marriage. Let that sink in for a moment! This show has filmed eight previous seasons in different cities, plus numerous international spin-offs, and always managed to find at least one couple saying "I Do."
Previous seasons have seen varied success: Seasons 1, 2, and 3 each had two marriages. Season 4 in Seattle was the most successful with three marriages. Even seasons 5, 6, and 7, which had fewer weddings, still resulted in one or two marriages. Season 8 had four weddings and one marriage. Denver, it seems, might be the city that finally broke the experiment.
Some articles even reported that a search of Denver public records showed none of the contestants filed for marriage licenses. While Netflix could have changed its strategy to avoid spoilers, it adds another layer to the "no marriages" theory. Many viewers and critics have felt this season's connections were "disingenuous" and that contestants weren't taking the experiment seriously, perhaps just seeking "fifteen minutes of fame." There have also been concerns about a persistent lack of racial and body diversity in the casting.
Ultimately, it looks like Denver’s infamously tough dating scene might have proven too strong for even the pods to overcome. Love, it seems, might not be so blind after all when it comes to the Mile High City.
What to Expect from the Love Is Blind Season 9 Finale and Reunion
So, get ready for an intense ride. The finale promises to reveal if anyone, against all odds and spoilers, manages to tie the knot. And if Rikkii Wise is right, prepare for a season of complete heartbreak (or relief, depending on your perspective!). The reunion episode is sure to be explosive, with plenty of recriminations, clarifications, and perhaps even some unexpected post-show updates.
No matter the outcome, Season 9 of Love Is Blind has certainly left its mark as one of the most talked-about and dramatic installments yet. We’ll be watching with bated breath!
Frequently Asked Questions About Love Is Blind Season 9
When is the Love Is Blind Season 9 finale airing?
The finale (Episode 12) of Love Is Blind Season 9 is set to premiere on Netflix on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
Where can I watch Love Is Blind Season 9?
All episodes of Love Is Blind Season 9, including the upcoming finale and reunion, are available to stream exclusively on Netflix.
What were the remaining couples heading into the finale?
Before the finale, the three remaining engaged couples were Ali Lima and Anton Yarosh, Megan Walerius and Jordan Keltner, and Edmond Harvey and Kalybriah "KB" Haskin.
When is the Love Is Blind Season 9 reunion episode?
The highly anticipated Love Is Blind Season 9 reunion episode is scheduled to go live on Netflix the following week, on October 29, 2025.
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