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Key Points Five couples left the pods engaged in Season 9. Some relationships thrived, others faltered as real life set in. The reunion on October 22 will reveal where everyone stands now. The newest season of Love Is Blind arrived on October 1 and took place in Denver, Colorado. Five couples left the pods engaged but not everyone had a happy ending. In episodes 10 and 11, Nick and Annie, along with Madison and Joe, broke off their engagements, which left only three couples to decide what was next in their future. Keep reading to find out which of the couples took the leap and got married in the season 9 finale. RELATED: ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 Star Says Fiancé’s Comment Sparked Her Eating Disorder Anton and Ali Anton and Ali seemed like one of the strongest couples in the pods and were even the first ones to get engaged, but once they were back in the real world, cracks in their relationship started to form. Ali was surprised to learn that after Anton finished his night shift at work, he would come home in the morning and have a beer or two. She also learned from his friends that he could be a bit of a partier, which was not something she was aware of when they connected early on in the season. When it came time to say their vows, Anton was ready to commit, but Ali admitted she wasn’t ready. “I can’t be your wife,” she said at the altar. Anton seemed surprised, and Ali left in tears. “I don’t feel like he was super forthcoming about his lifestyle,” Ali later told producers. Edmond and Kalybriah Kalybriah and Edmond had one of the rockiest relationships after leaving the pods. When they were on vacation with the other couples, Edmond got upset when he learned that he and Kalybriah were the only couple who had yet to be intimate with each other on their trip. After returning home, the two continued to argue over a variety of topics, but Edmond ultimately said “I do” when the time came. However, Kalybriah couldn’t bring herself to make the leap and she told Edmond that he “deserved someone who was 100 percent at the altar.” Jordan and Megan Jordan and Megan seemed like they were on the same page in the pods, but when reality came crashing back in, they had a hard time reconciling their different lifestyles. They didn’t even make it to the wedding venue, let alone down the aisle. Megan was hoping to have a partner who would join her on adventures, but Jordan’s rigid work schedule made that difficult. While sitting on the couch in their apartment together, she told Jordan that she “initially leaned into opposites attract” but admitted that she “still had reservations.” RELATED: Viewers Think ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 Has Way Too Much ‘Sparkle Megan’ The two went their separate ways, and Jordan later told producers that he thought “if he had enough money where he didn’t have to work, they would be getting married.”