Love Is Blind is back and it has never felt this intense. Netflix dropped a sneak peek for the Season 10 finale on March 3, 2026, and it centers on one of the most genuinely captivating couples the show has ever produced — Victor St. John and Christine Hamilton. With wedding day nerves, a mystery gift, and six couples standing at the altar, the Season 10 finale of Love Is Blind is shaping up to be the most emotional episode in the show’s history.
Vic and Christine Lead the Most Buzzworthy Season Yet
From the very first episode, Vic and Christine were different. Vic, a 6-foot-3 PhD holder originally from Brooklyn, bonded with Christine — a speech-language pathologist — over a shared commitment to giving back, making them the first couple to get engaged this season. Their chemistry was undeniable, their conversations were deep, and their love story quickly became the emotional backbone of the entire season.
What makes their journey so compelling heading into the finale:
- They were the first couple to get engaged in Season 10, setting the tone for the entire cast
- Instead of joining the other couples in Cabo, Mexico, they took a private trip to Malibu, California — a decision that only deepened their bond
- Christine opened up about growing up in Hillsboro, Ohio, and her insecurities about whether she was good enough for Vic
- Vic wrote Christine a poem in the pods — the moment that sealed their connection before they ever saw each other
- The couple applied for a marriage license in Ohio, fueling widespread speculation that they do make it to the altar
The Biggest Season in Love Is Blind History
Season 10 has broken records from the start. Seven couples got engaged this season after falling in love through a wall — the most in Love Is Blind history. The Ohio-based cast brought a refreshing authenticity to the show, with storylines ranging from a prenup controversy to a contestant who purchased her wedding dress before the pods even opened.
The six couples heading into the finale are Emma and Mike, Christine and Vic, Amber and Jordan, Brittany and Devonta, Ashley and Alex, and Jessica and Chris — each carrying their own unresolved questions and emotional weight into one of the most anticipated finales the show has ever staged.
What to Expect on March 4
The sneak peek clip released on March 3 shows Vic buzzing with excitement ahead of his wedding day, teasing an intimate gift from Christine that has fans talking across social media. The clip is short, but it carries the kind of warmth and anticipation that has defined this couple’s entire arc on the show. For viewers who have followed Vic and Christine from the pods to Malibu to the altar, the finale feels like a payoff that has been building all season long.
And the drama does not stop there. A reunion episode is set to stream on March 11, 2026, bringing the full cast back together to address what happened after filming ended— with updates on every couple, answers to lingering questions, and the kind of confrontations that only a Love Is Blind reunion can deliver.
Why Love Is Blind Season 10 Matters
Six seasons in, Love Is Blind continues to do something that most reality shows cannot — it makes people genuinely root for strangers to find lasting love. Season 10 doubled down on that formula with a cast that felt real, grounded, and emotionally invested in the experiment. Hosted once again by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the season proved that the show’s premise has lost none of its power.
The Love Is Blind Season 10 finale streams on Netflix on March 4, 2026. The reunion follows on March 11. Whether Vic says yes, whether Christine cries, and whether the Ohio pods produced the show’s next great love story — the answers are just one day away.

