Ready To Love: Last Resort: Episode 5 “The Tea Is Getting Good” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Two women are eliminated, and considering the gossip circulating about who said or did what, who will end up sent home?
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.
After a short break, “Black Love” is back to develop the conversation around communication further, as well as dealing with expectations and arguments.
Mental Health and that special word, “Communication,” are the focus as therapy, more so individual than couple, is discussed.
As we meet the newlyweds, we’re reminded of how Black Love maintains a diverse group each season to not just show but give you hope that Black Love exist and can be obtained.
Black Love returns for a fourth season, and we’re once again reminded of the beauty and diversity of Black love.
The end if “Greenleaf” may not have begun as a triump finale to the 5 season series, but as it played on viewers’ nostalgia, you were reminded of how great it once was.
In the series finale, there are many tearful goodbyes, yet for many, it becomes clear it is time for a new start. Especially as their tasks and burdens have come to an end.
In the penultimate episode of the series, a lot of work is done to bring peace and the truth to the light of day. But at what cost?
As we venture towards the end, Yusef steps up, Rochelle threatens, and because James hates accountability, he pushes Mae to do a big reveal.
As James speaks to Tara and Mae to Kerissa, Charity confronts Judee and Phil, and it seems the entire Greenleaf family is truly walking by faith.
The reason AJ stole from that pharmacy and attempted to end his life is revealed, as Jacob continues to search for the truth with Tasha by his side.
With the tease of Mavis maybe returning and another familiar face from Jacob’s past, one way or another, “Greenleaf” plans to end swinging.
Old faces reappear, and some are dismissed in the premiere of Greenleaf’s final season.
“Cherish The Day” with its sometimes complicated, yet never messy, love story answers the call for rich Black love stories.
In the season finale of “Cherish The Day,” almost three years have passed since the events in episode 6, and at Miss Luma’s birthday party, there are multiple reunions.
In what is partly a recap episode, we walk down memory lane as we question if Evan and Gently’s marriage has hit the end of the road.
As it is becoming more and more clear Gently is being absorbed into Evan’s life than sharing each other’s, we’re left wondering what the future could hold.
It’s Gently and Evan’s wedding day, and as with every big step they made in their relationship, the possibility of Gently calling it quits is there.
We jump nearly a year and three months, and as everything is coming up roses for Evan, he makes a life-changing decision that rocks Gently’s world.
After three months of dating, Gently gets to meet Evan’s family and get some insight into his world. Do you think his family is as welcoming as hers?
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A year has passed, and Evan runs into Gently. Leading to the need to wonder, will they get past what ruined what they could have had last year?
OWN continues to be one of the premier networks for dramas featuring elite Black talent, and Ava DuVernay’s “Cherish The Day” furthers the network’s legacy.
“Ready To Love” still has the issue where it seems more about people “Ready To Date” and that continues to complicate the show’s overall goal.
The second part to Ready To Love: Season 2’s reunion special has just as much drama, if not more, thanks to Christina asking the real questions.
As Ready To Love comes to an end, it is time to see if the remaining four couples will publicly commit to one another or decide the other person is not the one.
As we approach the penultimate episode of the season, Alexis finds herself ruffling some feathers – for both the men and women.
While there isn’t an elimination this episode, it is becoming increasingly clear that there isn’t any real, 100% solid relationship right now.
With a couple who has been together 73 years, it is only natural this episode focuses on longevity.
Well, prep to change your endgame couples since new developments certainly shake things up.
Carole’s Christmas has a nearly perfect mix of cheesy, but cute, relationships, mixed with the unfortunate realities many people go through.
Boundaries and precedents, which can affect a person’s marriage, are discussed as three new couples add their story into the mix.
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.
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