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Love Is Blind Season 7 Episode 10 Summary: Hannah and Nick break up


Love Is Blind Season 7 Episode 10 Summary: Hannah and Nick break up

Love is blind Review of the separation of Hannah and Nick

Hannah Jiles and Nick Dorka. Netflix (2)

After a long – and extremely rocky – romance, Love is blind Season 7 stars Hannah Jiles And Nick Dorka finally broke up before their wedding.

The two ended their engagement during the latest episodes of season seven, which debuted on Netflix on Wednesday, October 16. After a difficult start in the pods as Hannah, 27, felt split between Nick, 29, and Nick Leo BraudyThings continued to look up for the couple in Mexico when Hannah became annoyed with some of Nick's behavior. After traveling back to Washington DC, they shared some good moments before another argument broke out when Hannah started questioning Nick about his “responsibilities” in life and whether he was ready for marriage.

Episodes 9 and 10 began with tension growing between the two during a joint Bachelor and Bachelorette party for all engaged couples. While Hannah was excited to spend the evening showing her “fun side” to her fiancé, she was ultimately disappointed when Nick engaged in a “40-minute” conversation with former contestant and pod connection Katie.

When Hannah accused Nick of being “interested” in seeing Katie at the party, Nick explained that in the first three days in the pods he just wanted to “have a conversation about why they ranked each other No. 1,” himself but then never saw them again.

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Nick assured Hannah that he was “happy” with her, but Hannah wasn't convinced. She pointed out that Katie – who she called her “best friend” on the show – had approached her several times throughout the night and said Nick was “hot”, but Nick argued it had “nothing to do with him do”.

“Have you guys talked about how great I am or have you talked about your past relationships?” she asked before going harder on him. “Are you mature enough, Nick? Because I taught you everything you know. I turned you from a boy into a passionate man. I did everything for you.”

Although they decided to end the argument and go to bed, the awkwardness continued the next day when Nick met with Hannah and her friends, who, like Hannah, asked him if he was prepared for a woman.

Love is blind Review of the separation of Hannah and Nick

Hannah Jiles and Nick Dorka. Courtesy of Netflix

“I know sometimes I can seem mean or rude, but if you know me, you know it comes from a good place and sometimes the truth hurts,” Hannah said of comments she's made to Nick in the past to which her friends agreed. “The truth hurts, though,” they said.

For his part, Nick expressed that he understood Hannah's point of view, but felt that she might be too hard on him. “You have questions about my maturity, my social awareness, whether I can take care of you, whether I can take care of (the dog) Luna, whether I can live in your space with you, how our routines will fit together “Can I have my way and change ways for this relationship,” he said. “That’s six things.”

Hannah assured him that she never doubted Nick's “love” for her, only whether he was “willing to commit to me and be the husband I deserve.” Hannah continued this questioning the next day when she met with her mother before going shopping for her planned wedding dress with the other women in the cast.

“Nick's not a good fit for me intellectually, Nick's not a good fit for my humor, he's not a good fit for me creatively, he's not a good fit for me financially,” she explained. “And when he met my friends yesterday, they didn't like him.”

While Hannah's mother tried to convince her daughter that “none of this matters” if she and Nick “love each other,” Hannah didn't back down. “I love him, that's why I'm still here, (but) I feel like I'm teaching him how to love and be in a relationship and that's not really fair to me.”

After Hannah's mother left, Nick came home and the two had finally managed to get along. Hannah began the conversation by recalling a list of problems with Nick that she wrote down after getting the “ick” in Mexico.

“It was respect, delusions, social awareness, maturity, confidence vs. ego. Those five concerns that I have still exist,” she explained. “They never disappeared because you kept repeating the same actions. I don't see any social consciousness. Respect, you have none. Ego vs. Confidence, I feel like I have to stroke your ego for you to be happy and I feel like you're saying that you're an extremely confident person and I'm making you feel insecure just by the ego goes, and it's just a delusion. It’s just that you just can’t see how I feel.”

Love is blind Review of the separation of Hannah and Nick

Hannah Jiles and Nick Dorka. Courtesy of Netflix

Nick said he was “sorry” about how Hannah felt, but she continued. “The Katie situation, for example,” she said. “I don't know if you can use specific examples (of what went wrong), but I can. Because I remember things. I know you don’t.”

Feeling pushed too far, Nick accused Hannah of “throwing shade for no reason,” but Hannah insisted it was just “her truth.”

“But see how you always talk down to me?” asked Nick. “We are not equals here. It doesn't feel like that at all. You think I can't take care of myself for some reason. You think I can’t take care of you, I can’t take care of anything.”

Hannah then asked what “responsibilities” Nick has in his life and he replied: “Payments, my car, my gas, my insurance, that's pretty much everything at the moment.” I live at home at the moment so I don't have to pay rent pay. My responsibilities include taking care of myself, taking care of work, and making sure the people around me are safe. I have a cat. … I’m a pretty simple man.”

When Hannah asked if “common men don't need responsibility,” he argued, “My responsibility is to be the best son and friend I can.” Succeed in real estate. I try to take the initiative, but you keep insulting me and saying I’m turning you from a boy into a man.”

“To be honest, it’s a bit too much,” he added.

Hannah explained that she wrote down her problems because she wanted to tell him all her “feelings” if it was the “last conversation” they ever had. “I've tried again and again because I love you and I want this so much that I'm just asking: When do I take off the rose-colored glasses and see this for what it is?”

Hannah also accused Nick of being fake, sharing that he called her before the cameras arrived to “make a plan” so he wouldn't “look bad” during the breakup.

“I don't know who you are, I don't understand you,” she said, claiming in a confessional that Nick was “very good at telling people what they want to hear and I feel very manipulated and very weak… I just. “I don’t know if he’s even real.”

Hannah ended their conversation by saying they were “not getting married,” which Nick said was one of the “worst feelings of his life.”

“I thought I was good enough for you, and I was wrong all along,” he continued. “I thought you understood me and I was wrong all along. I love you, you know? So it's going to suck. I will never think about you, you will always be in my heart.”

The first 10 episodes of Love is blind Season 7 is now on Netflix.

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