Ready To Love: Season 6/ Episode 3 “Sparks Will Fly… Or Sizzle” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As two new singles join the fray, age, wanting to have kids or not, and who has too much of a homey vibe determines who is eliminated.
As two new singles join the fray, age, wanting to have kids or not, and who has too much of a homey vibe determines who is eliminated.
As more secrets are revealed and become common knowledge amongst the characters, you become privy to new secrets to replace them.
From what it seems, two will enter, one will leave is how things will be done this season – and some are here for it.
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.
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