"Have the same goal" Love is Blind: Sweden's Oscar and Alicia discuss the shortcomings in their relationship

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The second batch of Love is Blind: Sweden Season 2 episodes dropped on March 20, 2025, revealing the growing pains of couples transitioning to real-world living. As their disparate communication preferences and emotional requirements become apparent, Oscar and Alicia encounter the most difficulties.

During a poignant exchange in Episode 5 titled "Reality Catches Up", Oscar told a tearful Alicia that he would remain committed to their love in spite of their differences.

"We are in this together and both you and I have the same goal. I don't doubt that for a second," Oscar told Alicia as he comforted her during a vulnerable moment.

Love is Blind: Sweden follows unmarried couples whose only means of communication is virtual until either party proposes marriage, which is when they finally meet each other in person. The next stage of the couples' journeys is chronicled in episodes 5-8, where the pair move in together before perhaps saying "I do".

For Oscar and Alicia, this living experiment quickly exposed the fundamental differences in how they as individuals process emotions, handle stress, and envision daily life together – creating challenges that test their bond despite their shared goal of making the relationship work.


What exactly are the issues faced by Love is Blind: Sweden’s Oscar and Alicia in this season?

The honeymoon phase quickly faded for Oscar, who admitted to feeling overwhelmed by Love is Blind: Sweden's demands. In a candid moment during Episode 5, he confessed:

"I don't think I've been myself these past few days, and I think it's because I haven't had the time to breathe."

This need for personal space became a recurring issue, creating conflict with Alicia's desire for closeness. In episode 6, Oscar explained to co-star Wictor how differently they handle relationship difficulties.

"When things aren't great between us, she often comes up to me then, but I'm a bit more like, 'Don't touch me.' Like a bit... Yeah, a bit cold, that's it. I don't think she likes that. But that's how I am," he admitted.

This stark difference in conflict styles left Alicia feeling rejected during moments when she needed connection the most.

Throughout the episodes, Alicia consistently expressed her emotions openly while struggling to read Oscar's more reserved reactions. During their heart-to-heart in episode 5, she made it clear that she wanted to support him.

"I want there to be enough space for you to be yourself, but when or how you choose to do that then, I wanna be there for you in any way I can," Alicia told Oscar.

This emotional transparency contrasted sharply with Oscar's difficulty in expressing himself. Though he acknowledged this difference, he also stated that they were "going through the same process" but it was just that he was "just bad at expressing his emotions". Thus, the gap in their communication styles remained a significant hurdle.

The couple's different approaches to everyday planning further highlighted their compatibility concerns. In episode 6, Alicia suggested creating a joint calendar to coordinate their schedules – a practical idea that visibly surprised Oscar.

He responded that he was "a bit more spontaneous in private" and needed to "mull that over" before committing to her organizational approach. When Alicia began enthusiastically planning weekend activities including family gatherings, Oscar pushed back.

"So, sometimes I would appreciate it if only you went," he stated plainly.

His desires included time for solo evenings when he could be "cooking and watching a film" – a need that evidently disappointed Alicia, who craved his time and attention.


How did the couple find common ground?

Despite these challenges, both Oscar and Alicia showed commitment to understanding each other. Oscar recognized his need to recharge was affecting their relationship, explaining that once he found his "footing," his "batteries would recharge" and he would be "a better boyfriend".

For her part, Alicia acknowledged to Jakob in episode 6 of Love is Blind: Sweden Season 2 that there might not be an easy solution to their differing needs during conflicts. She needed to "be very, very close" during difficult moments, while Oscar's "natural thing" was to ask for space.

This fundamental difference posed a significant question: Can two people with opposing emotional needs find lasting happiness together?

As Love is Blind: Sweden Season 2 continues, Oscar and Alicia face the classic relationship dilemma of loving someone whose instincts differ drastically from one's own. Their situation echoes what many real-world couples experience – the challenge of maintaining connection when basic emotional and practical needs don't naturally align.

While they share the same goal of making their relationship work, these episodes highlight how good intentions alone don't solve compatibility issues. Whether Oscar and Alicia can bridge their differences remains yet to be known as they continue their journey toward a potential wedding day.


New episodes of Love Is Blind: Sweden Season 2 will premiere on March 27, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.

Edited by Ranjana Sarkar
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