The Kings of Napa: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Dear Wine People” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The potential blackmailer has been caught but, solving that problem doesn’t mean the rest of the Kings’ family issues are suddenly resolved.
The potential blackmailer has been caught but, solving that problem doesn’t mean the rest of the Kings’ family issues are suddenly resolved.
With this being the series’ sixth group, there is a bit of a shakeup. This time we’re starting with 14, split by gender, but still eliminating 1 from each!
As Dana brings in a PI and August, a legendary winemaker, their rivalry heats up as Vanessa finds new targets to kick out of her life and house.
As this group’s story comes to an end, and the next begins January 28th, we’re reminded that maybe you can find love on this show.
As the fallout continues, Vanessa doubles down on her feelings, and August struggles with all her father has left her with – including a blackmailer.
With a different reunion host comes a different perspective and line of questions, but the same, if not bigger, drama than we’ve seen before.
What usually takes most shows a season or two to set up and shock fans with, Kings of Napa Valley decides to do all in its pilot.
It’s decision-making time, and so comes the question of whether the obvious and logical matches happen, or will there be a curveball or two?
We got another self-elimination this episode as the guys meet the ladies’ families.
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Between eliminations and people feeling the need to remove themselves from the process, get ready to say goodbye to multiple cast members.
A Christmas Stray addresses all those who focus on the hustle, perhaps out of fear of economic destitution, and reminds them there are more important things than money.
While looking for love, it seems some friendships and alliances made will bite cast members in the ass.
As the ladies meet the men’s exes, it becomes clear which ladies may make it until the end as few get to meet the exes one on one, but rather in a group.
A Chestnut Family Christmas reminds you that if there is anyone you should feel safe to be vulnerable and honest around, it is family.
We’ve reached the point of friends and exes being met and start off with the gentlemen meeting the ladies’ friends, and it doesn’t go well for one.
With the announcement that its next season would be its last, the season 6 finale sets up the end of the war that has plagued the farms of St. Jo for generations.
The unexpected goes home as faith, sex, and the desire to have children plays a role in the men’s decision making
As the family prepares for the birth of its newest member, a recent discovery may provide hope for saving the farm.
Two new singles enter and put pressure on those who haven’t necessarily been performing at their best and reminds everyone that you can’t be jumping ahead in the process.
As Ralph Angel reels from potentially losing the farm, and Nova from her trauma, Charley is offered a new opportunity and Micah finds himself in an uncomfortable situation.
It’s the fellas turn to eliminate someone and you might end up surprised by their decision, especially considering who the alternate was.
As Ralph Angel faces the music, regarding his decision, Charley makes a decision regarding running for congress as she learns not only what happened with RA but Nova as well.
Alright, the mixer is over and it is time to weed out those who may have the look but can’t give that good conversation, make a connection, or has limited potential.
It’s time for the mixer, where everyone meets their fellow cast member and gets their first taste of whether Ready To Love is for them or they can’t handle the process.
After a few months off, Ready To Love is back and has gone from Houston to DC, where the looks might be different, but some issues remain the same.
As Nova pays the price for her activism, Vi does for both her kindness and ignorance. Also, Charley tries to enjoy the peace before potentially walking into a storm.
As an investigation begins into the remains found on the farm, there is hope for a win as it is dearly needed in the Bordelon family.
As Nova’s actions continue to complicate the lives of her family, many attempt to find the silver lining in their dark cloud.
As Ralph Angel introduces one of his old friends, Darla continues to foreshadow something bad happening. The only question is what will happen and to who?
Alongside Prosper’s daughter coming to St. Jo, we meet who Aunt Vi has been keeping a secret, learn the gender of Ralph Angel and Darla’s baby, and more.
While season 5 toned down the drama and allowed enough peace for the Bordelon family to move forward, season 6 sweeps in and brings the ails season 5 avoided.
Thanks to a time jump that isn’t adequately reconciled, combined with diminishing the role of most characters, David Makes Man strips away a lot of what made you a fan in the first season.
It’s a bit of a weird ending for David Makes Man as way too much comes together in a nice and shiny bow. Though, when you’ve been denying yourself joy for so long, maybe when you stop fighting, this is the result?
With season 1 David making a full-time return, it shakes up all of David’s relationships. But it doesn’t help when Trenise goes missing.
Rather than focus on the latest development in the construction project, the whole episode has David in a much-needed therapy session.
To build a man up, you have to break them down, and it seems the man David and even JG thought they had to be, are being deconstructed as it doesn’t serve anyone’s needs.
It’s time for the big charity event Joe wanted, and between Seren, Marissa, Shella, JG, Trish, and so many other people and factors involved, will David’s plan work?
As David begins to get desperate, we’re reminded of the dark side which developed after being betrayed at Hurston.
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