Finished Love Is Blind? Watch These Drama-Filled Dating Shows Next

Once you've watched the drama-filled Love Is Blind season two reunion, check out one of these dating shows that are just as good, if not better.

By Cydney Contreras Mar 05, 2022 8:00 PMTags
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There simply aren't enough episodes of Love Is Blind to fulfill our desire for drama and romance. 

On Friday, Mar. 4, Netflix reunited ShakeDeeptiKyle and more season two stars in a truly jaw-dropping reunion episode, officially bringing this whirlwind journey to an end. And while Netflix delivered on everything fans wanted and more, viewers can't help but ask for, well, more.

So it's a good thing there are so many reality TV shows out there. There's Love Island U.K., The Bachelor, Temptation Island—the list can go on.

And don't even get us started on the amount of spinoffs TLC has premiered since finding success with their series 90 Day Fiancé. According to our last count, there are just under 20 shows that fall under the 90 Day umbrella, so the options are endless.

For those who've already seen The Bachelor or 90 Day, do not worry. There are plenty of options to explore in the coming days, with even more series coming down the pipeline.

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To learn about a few of our favorite dating shows to add to your watchlist, keep scrolling!

Love Island

This dating show is more of a competition than it is a relationship experiment. In this series, which was inspired by the English show of the same title, a group of singles are sent to a tropical locale, where they are isolated from the rest of the world. They then have to make it through a series of challenges and surprise eliminations, with the public ultimately voting for the champions of Love Island.

The U.K. version of the series is streaming on Hulu, and a new season of Love Island USA premieres on Peacock July 19, 2022.

Too Hot to Handle

In this Netflix series, a group of sexy singles are required to keep their hands to themselves while living under one roof. The host, a robot named Lana, gives them various tasks to complete throughout the show, but the main challenge is staying celibate. If contestants violate the rules, money is deducted from the $100,000 grand prize. 

Seasons one and two are streaming now on Netflix. 

The Bachelor

You have to be living under a rock to not have heard of ABC's The Bachelor. The reality show kicked off its first season in 2002 and is currently in its 26th season. The premise is simple: A Bachelor or Bachelorette date multiple singles until they decide who is worthy of their final rose, at which point they become engaged.

Like most dating shows, there have been the rare couple that actually gets married, but most of them call it quits before they're able to walk down the aisle. To look back at the show's history, check out our story here.

The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are streaming on Hulu.

90 Day Fiancé

TLC has grown a cult following with its series about couples navigating the K-1 visa approval process, which requires by law that an American must bring their foreign fiancé to the U.S. and get married within 90 days for the partner to receive a green card. While the couples have usually met or messaged for months before their marriage, living together typically proves to be a challenge.

There's no shortage of episodes to watch, as there are numerous spinoff shows, including Before the 90 DaysAfter the 90 Days and Pillow Talk. To see these series, check out Discovery+.

Married at First Sight

While Love Is Blind contestants get to at least introduce themselves in the pods, these Lifetime stars literally meet at the altar. The newlyweds are paired by a team of experts, including a spiritualist, a relationship coach and a sociologist, so there's at least some rationale in the couplings. They then live as a married couple for eight weeks before sharing whether they want to stay married or divorce on Decision Day. 

So far, there have been a few success stories, but the results are mixed. 

Seasons five through 12 of Married at First Sight are streaming on Hulu.

Temptation Island

This series stands out among the rest, as it's one of the few shows to test people who have already been dating. Producers find struggling couples and send them to Hawaii to see if they will be tempted into adultery. As one can assume, there's no shortage of drama.

Three seasons of Temptation Island are streaming now on Peacock. Season four is currently airing on USA Network.

Single's Inferno

This Korean dating show doesn't pair people as much as it tests their willingness to endure tough circumstances. A group of singles are sent to a remote island, where they are left with only the necessities, like a barrel of water, tents and raw food. They're able to leave and enjoy air conditioning, a soft bed and room service if they find a partner to spend the night with. While in the inferno, they can't discuss their career or age, forcing the contestants to get to know each other on a deeper level.

The first season is streaming now on Netflix.

Indian Matchmaking

Indian matchmaker Sima Taparia attempts to connect singles in America and India, giving viewers an inside look at the custom. While some of the participants are satisfied with Sima's services and even get married, others decide they're simply not interested in any of the partners Sima offers. The show developed a massive following during the coronavirus pandemic, prompting Netflix to order a second season of the hit series.

The first season is streaming now on Netflix.

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