Ready To Love: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
Like any reunion special, we get a few touching moments, but a large part of the special was dedicated to Aaron just being Aaron.
The first season of Ready To Love comes to an end and, as the title of the episode notes, it has come down to committing to one person or quitting the show.
We end up down to three men and women this episode and only one woman leaves without frustration.
As things begin to come down to the wire, the women grow tired and weary of the men dating around – they want a decision made.
As the numbers dwindle, and Melinda doesn’t become the sole woman to eliminate herself, there is a need to question if anyone may find love?
The third season of Greenleaf seemingly is about resolving past issues in order to do a soft reset and ensure the show’s future.
With a double elimination around the corner, the question isn’t so much who should stay but who should have been left – on their own accord.
The season comes to an end by having a soft reboot. One which allows a new threat to get every Greenleaf’s undivided attention.
As Aaron realizes he has a problem and Alexx reveals another side to himself which makes it harder to say if these women aren’t wasting their time.
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