why did one couple go to malibu
The question “why did one couple go to Malibu” refers to Love Is Blind season 10, where Vic and Christine were the only pair who didn’t go to Cabo with the rest of the engaged couples.
Quick Scoop
In season 10 of Love Is Blind :
- Only six couples could be sent to Mexico (Cabo), but production wanted to feature seven couples on the show.
- To make this work, they offered one couple a separate romantic getaway in Malibu instead of Cabo.
- Vic and Christine were chosen because they had fewer overlapping relationships and less unresolved drama with other cast members compared with the rest of the couples.
- The creator explained that Mexico trips are often used to confront lingering feelings or conflicts with former pod connections, but Vic and Christine didn’t really have those loose ends, so pulling them away from the group wouldn’t disrupt any storylines.
- Their solo Malibu trip also fit budget and production limits: the season followed more couples than usual, so splitting one couple off to Malibu (filmed more simply, with some handheld/self-shot footage) helped balance costs and logistics.
- Emotionally, it worked too: the showrunner said their reaction was exactly what you’d want — they were just in love and happy to spend uninterrupted time together, not concerned about whether it was Mexico or Malibu.
Why Malibu, not Cabo? (In one line)
They went to Malibu because production could only fully send six couples to Mexico, and Vic and Christine were the cleanest “drama‑free” choice for a separate, budget‑friendly, romantic side trip that still kept them in the season’s main story.
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