Five engaged couples walked in together, SPOILER couples left as husband and wife.

Expectations are high for the experiment that isLove Is Blind.

After all, the first season spawned two happily married couples, Lauren and Cameron and Amber and Barnett.

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Nick Thomas and Danielle Ruhl in season 2 of ‘Love Is Blind’.Netflix

The sophomore season has seen one family disapproval, two love triangles, and six engagements.

The couples will return on March 4 for the season’s reunion episode.

Until then, we’re left to pick apart what went down in that dramatic finale.

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The episode 9 cliffhanger left to be seen whether Nick would echo Danielle’s “I do.”

The pair’s 7-year age difference and heated arguments caused issues ahead of the ceremony.

Still, their connection was evident in their goofiness and in meeting the families.

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Nick’s resounding “I do” started off the finale with an air of optimism.

Then, jump to Deepti and Shake’s wedding day.

Third up was one of the season’s most up-and-down relationships: Natalie and Shayne.

Salvador Perez and Mallory Zapata on ‘Love Is Blind’

Salvador Perez and Mallory Zapata on ‘Love Is Blind’.Netflix

That didn’t stop him from saying “I do” on his wedding day.

After two failed weddings, the next one has to be a success, right?

Mal wiped his tears and walked away.

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It may not be over for the couple, though.

Going on a date.

The final wedding of the episode saw Jarrette’s dad officiating his marriage to Iyanna.

Although she struggled with feeling like Jarrette’s second choice, their love transcended any doubts.

The couple shared emotional vows, solidifying that love is, in fact, blind.

They stand as testaments toNickandVanessa Lachey’s age-old question: Is love truly blind?