Ready To Love: Season 7/ Episode 5 “It’s Barbecue Time” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After a delay, it is determined who is the latest guy who isn’t Ready To Love, and that man doesn’t even show up for his elimination. Can you guess who?
After a delay, it is determined who is the latest guy who isn’t Ready To Love, and that man doesn’t even show up for his elimination. Can you guess who?
It’s time for the men to step up or get eliminated, and between being too flirtatious or playing it too cool, someone is about to go home.
With the men having the power to eliminate, it makes women asking the wrong kind of questions dangerous if they want to stay.
Potential end-game couples start emerging as the men are on the chopping block.
“Ready To Love” is back with its seventh season, and while it has changed locations, a lot has remained the same.
While Ready To Love shows some growth this season, early on, as time goes on, all the old issues that have plagued this show rear their heads.
More people get called out, Tommy sits like Willy Wonka enjoying the drama, and you’re left questioning all the madness.
The first part of the reunion is dramatic between Eric addressing the DaKiya situation, Donovan’s drama with Sabrina, and Laverne being, Laverne.
In probably the least eventful finale, you could probably already guess who is going to end up together because of their journeys up till now.
At this point, you may feel like they rushed getting this season out because the final couples might be by process of elimination.
With the getaway over and who likes who clearly defined, Tommy pushes for a group conversation to air out the remaining questions, and that causes drama.
It’s the faithful getaway where relationships end, solidify, or new ones begin as people see, for their own eyes, who is actually a match.
Yet another person self-eliminates, and with that, it seems many are going to be scrambling for what’s left.
Two men end their journey this episode as the exes come marching in, much to the chagrin of Clifton.
With Tommy tasking the men to go on a date with their second choice, some realize they are done with the journey and just want to settle down – perhaps too early.
In its season finale, The Kings of Napa makes a smooth transition from the drama we spent the last 7 episodes with to what it can offer in its second season.
We find out who got eliminated between Precious and AP, and in this episode, people get surprised by who is matching up with who after a game of truth or dare.
It’s an all-out war against Bridgette, and while August believes most people are on her side, it seems she is forgetting their loyalties are circumstantial.
The last new singles are introduced, and with that, things truly begin as people start to hone on who is a match, just not for them or isn’t ready to love.
Going by the episode count for most OWN shows, we’re officially in the second half of the season, and it seems everyone thinks it is time to tell the truth – but one person.
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