Greenleaf: Season 3/ Episode 10 “The Promised Land” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
So many surprises jump out at us you’d think this episode of Greenleaf was a haunted house attraction.
So many surprises jump out at us you’d think this episode of Greenleaf was a haunted house attraction.
We learn who got eliminated from the last episode, and learn who are the three men who will remain. You may not be surprised by the picks.
With Greenleaf being an ensemble show, rarely does any character get an episode which hones in on just them. Making Keith David (James) taking on this one solo such a treat.
The following is a cast guide for the OWN program “Ready To Love” and its spin-offs.
Ready To Love, thanks to its elimination process, will only differ from other dating shows thanks to it having people from 30 to 50.
Zora deciding to leave leads to all hell breaking loose but with her dramatic exit, that might be the catalyst to the healing many need.
There are multiple things which test relationships. Previously Black Love has covered infidelity, children, and arguments. Now it is one of the hardest battles: Dealing with death, disease, and life-altering injuries.
It seems like history is repeating itself on Greenleaf for some characters as others press on forward despite many an obstacle in their way.
In “Picking Your Battles” it all boils down to communication and asking yourself, do you prefer being right or having a healthy and loving relationship with this person?
As Sophia loses her faith, and Charity finds Iyanla Vanzant visiting her, James and Mae’s plans may have resulted in mutually assured destruction.
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.