While healthy relationships are ideal in real life, reality dating shows thrive on conflict and chaos.
From messy breakups to shocking betrayals, Love Is Blind has built its success on high-stakes emotions.
Audiences often call out toxic behavior, yet love triangles and explosive fights still drive ratings.
Even with better contestants, producers may still manipulate storylines to keep the tension high.
Shows that highlight self-discovery, heartbreak, and relationship challenges can still deliver compelling TV.
Producers may feel pressure to avoid casting villains after past seasons have faced criticism for toxic environments.
If Love Is Blind loses its most dramatic elements, will viewers stick around or turn to more explosive reality shows.
The challenge is to create drama organically without falling back on toxic relationships.
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