Look, this is the digital wellness equivalent of asking if your kids should watch The Bachelor on steroids. Love Is Blind is adult reality TV that packages emotional manipulation, rushed engagements, and relationship drama as entertainment.
The premise—people dating in pods without seeing each other—sounds like an interesting social experiment, but the execution is pure reality TV formula: producer-driven drama, strategic editing, lots of drinking, bedroom scenes, and public meltdowns. It's designed to make adults yell at their TVs, not to teach anyone anything about actual relationships.
For Screenwise purposes: this scores low across the board because it's simply not content for families or kids. It's not enriching (unless you count learning what NOT to do), it's not safe for young viewers, and it models relationship behaviors that range from questionable to toxic. The 'wholesome' score speaks for itself.
If you're a parent wondering if your teen can watch this—hard no. If you're wondering if you can watch it after bedtime with wine and full awareness that it's junk food TV—you're an adult, do what you want. Just don't confuse it with quality content or kid-appropriate viewing.





