First Christmas – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
As with most of OWN’s “OWN For The Holidays,” First Christmas pushes new narratives beyond the Christmas formula, which might be the best one yet.
As with most of OWN’s “OWN For The Holidays,” First Christmas pushes new narratives beyond the Christmas formula, which might be the best one yet.
The fellas are challenged with getting to know their second choice better to make sure they’re ready to commit to their number one, and afterwards, someone is sent home.
Cooking Up Christmas gives you a nice family movie dealing with coming back together after loss, lies, and setbacks that closes people off from what and who they love.
It is too little too late for two cast members as we exit the speed dating phase, and now the only people staying are those with at least two love interests.
A Christmas For Mary makes it clear last year’s holiday offerings were a warm-up as clearly OWN wants to make a name for itself in the holiday movie market.
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.
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