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Here's who got married in “Love Is Blind” season 7 finale — and who didn't make it to the altar

Sydney Bucksbaum
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Who actually said "I do," and who didn't even make it down the aisle?

Warning: This article contains spoilers about the Love Is Blind season 7 finale.

That was either the most successful or the absolute worst Love Is Blind finale ever.

Season 7 ended with a 100 percent success rate since every couple who made it to the finale weddings said "I do." Sounds good, right? But that's because only two couples made it that far, since every other relationship ended before they could walk down the aisle. In fact, the finale only followed three couples total, and one of them didn't even make it past the opening scene.

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So who ended up getting married, and who broke up before the weddings arrived? Read on to find out the fate of each couple in the finale.

Related: Love Is Blind's Nick slams Hannah's 'completely false' opinion of him: 'I am very respectful'

<p>Courtesy of Netflix</p> Marissa and Ramses, 'Love Is Blind'

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Marissa and Ramses, 'Love Is Blind'

Marissa and Ramses

Last week's episodes teased that Ramses all of a sudden began questioning his relationship with Marissa just days before the wedding. And that wasn't just a manufactured cliffhanger. The finale picked up immediately on this couple's fight, and Ramses made Marissa's worst nightmare come true by telling her he was worried her energy would be "too much" for him. He loved it in the pods but now isn't sure he wants to deal with it for the rest of their lives. It's exactly what Marissa opened up to him in the pods about, and she repeated how every guys she's dated broke up with her for that same reason.

Heartbroken and in tears, Marissa told Ramses he shouldn't have come on this show because he clearly needs to live with someone for a long time before getting married. It's also revealed he only started having doubts about getting married after talking to his family and learning his ex-wife had a difficult time after their divorce. Ultimately, Ramses ended the relationship and Marissa called her mom and broke down alone.

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Related: Love Is Blind's Hannah calls out Nick for trying to 'produce' breakup scene to make himself look better

<p>Courtesy of Netflix</p> Ashley and Tyler, 'Love Is Blind'

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Ashley and Tyler, 'Love Is Blind'

Ashley and Tyler

And then there were two! After Ashley learned that Tyler had three kids that he didn't tell her about in the pods, they talked it out and decided to just take things a day at a time and "give it a try." He told her that his close friend wanted to have children with her wife but they couldn't afford a sperm donor, so he "helped" them have children. He added that he doesn't "think" the kids know what he looks like. Ashley later decided that she wants Tyler in her life "no matter what," so they moved past the issue. "We're getting married," she told him. She wasn't lying, because they both said "I do" at the altar.

Related: Love Is Blind's Monica debunks Stephen's 'drunk at a sleep test' excuse for sexting another woman

<p>Courtesy of Netflix</p> Garrett and Taylor, 'Love Is Blind'

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Garrett and Taylor, 'Love Is Blind'

Taylor and Garrett

Garrett lying about responding to his ex's text message was the only drama for this couple, thankfully. Garrett's family wasn't thrilled about him moving to San Diego to be with Taylor and her family, but they supported him anyway. And Taylor couldn't have found a bigger notebook to keep her vows in. What else can we say about this couple aside from how they carried this show on their backs this season? Taylor and Garrett forever!

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The Love Is Blind season 7 reunion drops Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Netflix.

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