Love Is Blind’s Season 4 reunion, which was set to stream stay this previous Sunday at 8/7c on Netflix, pivoted to a delayed stream that was 75 minutes late for many who might entry it. Everyone else, in the meantime, needed to wait till the streamer formally launched the episode on the next Monday at 3 pm ET.
Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters are opening up concerning the stay streaming debacle, which they are saying was the results of a technical error. “We’re really sorry to disappoint so many people. We didn’t meet the standard that we expect ourselves to serve our members,” Peters mentioned throughout an earnings presentation on Tuesday, per Variety. “From a technical perspective, we’ve got the infrastructure, we had just a bug that we introduced when we implemented some changes to try to improve live streaming performance after [Chris Rock’s live comedy special] in March.”
Peters added that “we just didn’t see this bug in internal testing because it only became apparent once we put sort of multiple systems interacting with each other under the load of millions of people trying to watch Love Is Blind.” He went on to say that 6.5 million folks have watched the reunion episode to date, which reportedly consists of those that watched the delayed stay stream and those that streamed the official launch later.
Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the reunion marked the primary sit-down with the Season 4 solid following a dramatic season finale by which three {couples} mentioned “I do,” whereas a fourth broke up on the altar. (Read our finale recap right here.)
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