Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Review (Episodes 1-4): In yet another instalment of this extremely popular reality television show, we have Camila Queiroz and Klebber Toledo returning as hosts, introducing our contestants through booths, with the men on one side and the women on the other. The men cannot see any of the women, and it will be like that until one of them proposes and brings this thing to an end. The top ten participants included Karen Bacic, Daniela Silva, Maria Carolina Caporusso, Ágata Moura, Bianca Sessa, Daniel Manzon, Renan Justino, Valmir Reis, Jarbas Andrade and Menandro Rosa.
– Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Review (Episodes 1-4) Does Not Contain Spoilers –
Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Episode 1

After being introduced to some of the contestants, we get to see two couples get into it with their love interests for now. It is always interesting to see the kind of mental preparation it takes to come to a series like this with guns blazing. They don’t really acknowledge just how odd this whole ordeal is. Meanwhile, the whole connection with one person is just based on a few minutes of interaction. Furthermore, the exaggeration and the drama surrounding 10 minutes of interaction are too weird for the audience to make any sense of.
Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Episode 2

Something similar happens in this episode as well, and it is truly boring. We are supposed to follow these people falling in love based on a few moments of interaction. It doesn’t even make sense to root for any of these couples because they are based on fickle infatuations. Moreover, all of the love triangles and the dialogues seem incredibly premature compared to the actual process of what it’s like to be in a partnership. It feels like a child’s game. They are playing to be married.
Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Episode 3

When they finally become couples, they all go on a honeymoon, and once again, the blatant intimacy is so tacky. Their honeymoon is a full-fledged cringe fest filled with fake conflict and resolution. There are meetings with each other that feel incredibly forced. It is perhaps their personalities are so boring that they have to come up with some kind of conflict to make the show more interesting than it actually is. All of them carry some kind of baggage and some kind of internalised misogyny that is so prominent when they partake in conversations.
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Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Episode 4

In this episode, the traditional forms of masculinity and femininity are in full force throughout this episode. The contestants are all trying their best to be the best marriage material, but it quickly becomes clear that they do not know anything about each other. They have been put in this situation with the cameras rolling. The only good thing is that one of the contestants finally noted that the cameras probably infringe on any kind of privacy these people have.
Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 Review (Episodes 1-4): Final Thoughts
This series is an actual headache. While this writer may have their qualms about romantic relationships, this series definitely did not do anything to assuage them. The characters are good, and they have good personalities, but if they were given time, they would have been something better than this fickle interaction. This show is good for people who are looking to spend some time doing nothing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but viewers should only choose this show if they understand the language because it is not worth reading the subtitles.
Love is Blind Brazil Season 3 (Episodes 1-4) are currently streaming on Netflix. What do you think of this love-at-first-sight thing? Let us know in the comments below.


Why it does n´t worth reading the subtitles? Can you please elaborate a little bit? I´m a beginner as an audiovisual translator and I am always curious about this topic. Thank you.
What’s their zodiacs
just say you hate the show and are incredibly biased. what a waste of an article.
Love at first sight can exist, just as easily as if you knew or were married to someone for 18 years, you can still break up. I agree with ‘Peepers’ do try next time to be a little more objective in your writing. The show is great entertainment