Two Pods, Four Walls

By: Shawn Ellis Rogers
  • Summary

  • Every week Shawn Ellis Rogers rewatches each episode of Love is Blind from the beginning to analyze how much of the show is Blind Love and how much is Television Production. From the perspectives of a married person in their 30s, Shawn discusses the complexities of relationships and ponder the success of this social experiment wrapped in an enigma and reality tv
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Episodes
  • Netflix who these people?!
    Dec 27 2022
    On this episode of the pod, Shawn takes over and rewatched season 1 episode 2 of Love is Blind. In their raw analysis, Shawn takes some harsh stances on Carlton and Jessica. Asks some real questions about Barrett’s approach to the experiment. And wonders how there is a whole couple that got engaged that they forgot about!!!
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • It all started with a Gold Goblet!
    Dec 19 2022
    In part 2 we discuss s1e1 of Love is Blind, try to figure out what a typical Mexican looks like. Wonder where all the other black people go on these shows. Discuss the confusion around Carlton’s “secret”. Discuss what Sounding Black means and how we’d respond. Ask what a stripper name sounds like, and we ponder over how much of this show is going to be social experiment and how much is going to be reality tv.
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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • TWO Gs IN A POD…cast!
    Dec 12 2022
    On part 1 of our 2 part premiere, we(CJ and Shawn) introduce ourselves, this podcast, and we take some time to talk about why we wanted to do this show, open up about our dating lives currently (some directly connected to LIB), and discuss some current Love Is Blind news to warm you guys up. In part 2 we discuss s1e1!!!!
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    1 hr and 17 mins

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