Ready To Love: Last Resort: Episode 7 “Sticky Situations” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the show dwindles down to 6 men and 7 women, jealousy starts to arise as “The Process” creates insecurity.
As the show dwindles down to 6 men and 7 women, jealousy starts to arise as “The Process” creates insecurity.
As the friends of the ladies come to visit, most of the men say the right thing. However, others crash, burn, and one gets eliminated.
Two women are eliminated, and considering the gossip circulating about who said or did what, who will end up sent home?
The drama we see every season begins as the ladies start playing “dibs” on certain men who remind them that dating is “a process.”
While a few couples start to form, some of the men show their true selves, and one woman reminds you why “The Journey” and “The Process” doesn’t always work.
The show officially starts, and just as much as the cast hopes for love, you are allowed to hope we don’t have anyone playing games this season.
As the season comes to a close, we’re given tips on making it last after children and handling things now, so they don’t boil over later.
In part 2 of the “Black Love” Covid-19 special, the long-lasting effects, be it physical or emotional, of the virus are discussed.
“Black Love” continues to step out of its norm by airing a two-part special focused on how spouses handled Covid-19, including managing their children.
In a first for the series, the focus is squarely on one couple, Felicia and Karega Bailey, and the topic is their relationship and the loss of their daughter.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.