“Menver” and other Mile High dating tropes may soon hit the national consciousness.
The ninth season of “Love is Blind,” the Netflix reality show, debuts Wednesday, Oct. 1.
For the uninitiated: “Love is Blind” isolates singles all from the same city for 10 days in individual pods. They can chat with each other and go on remote dates, but they can’t see their potential romantic partners.
At the end of the “social experiment” (sure), couples may propose to each other, sight unseen. Once engaged, the two can meet face-to-face for the first time, and then advance to a couples retreat and eventually to apartments back in their city. Drama, messiness and weddings ensue.
For season 9, the show cast Denver singles and filmed here. (The last season was set in the Twin Cities, and Philadelphia i