Now three episode-dumps deep, weve learned that some individuals were simply not meant for this experiment.
The reality of theLove Is Blindexperiment is that it goes beyond the pods.
And, by exposing their insecurities, fears, and baggage, they pushed everyone away.
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No, literally everyone.
With the vagueness of the mystery man looming over their relationship, it was destined for failure.
For Dave to play Lauren, then venture to force her to dump him, was not cool.
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At the Pod Squad meet-up, of course they were both going to be present.
Lauren shared her story withMolly Mullaney, who understood and empathized with her.
Molly knew Dave was in the wrong about how he treated her, using his family as an excuse.
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He received the opposite.
She told him how it was andmade him realize how foolish he was.
Old habits die hard.
Perhaps he is someone who is used to getting everything he wants.
At that moment, the only thing he received was a helping of humble pie.
It was anything but.
Instead, she stood strong in his convictions and ensured that man get a dose of reality.
Boy did David spend his final episode on the series eating all those words.
Madison Was Beyond Bitter
Time to discuss the newly pink-haired Madison.
Sporting her fabulous new hair, she believed arriving early was to her benefit.
Not that she was bitter to leave the experiment alone.
They liked their connection, decided to be friends, and allowed it to flourish.
As normal couples do in the real world, sans pods.
Madison went from central character on episode one to leading advisory in the very end.
Dave and Madison are so drastically different, yet cut from the same cloth.
Their selfishness elevated them to villain status.
They seemed to have walked away from the experiment being dismayed by everything they went through.
David’s treatment of Lauren in its aftermath was vile.
Madison’s bashing of three others who have moved on was feble.
They are both villains, butits really hard to determine who was worse.
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