Ready To Love: Season 9/ Episode 3 “Tommy’s Choice” – Recap and Review
Tommy decides to add two new sexy singles into the mix, which causes some minor friction, but not enough to shake up who is likely to be eliminated next.
Tommy decides to add two new sexy singles into the mix, which causes some minor friction, but not enough to shake up who is likely to be eliminated next.
While potential couples begin to form, a handful of cast members get into some drama as jealousy and defending their crush’s honor lead to flare-ups.
“Ready To Love” returns with its ninth group, and it seems the casting people have toned down the dramatic picks and got less socially awkward people. However, did they find at least six people who can form the final three couples?
The reunion comes to an end, and while things heat up, there is peace amongst the cast when all is said and done – minus a side eye or two.
It’s part one of the reunion special, and like with every reunion show, there are far more moments of drama than celebration.
It’s time for final choices, and let me start by saying: As usual, we don’t end the season with three couples.
As we reach the penultimate episode of the season, minus the reunion show episodes, some finally realize that things won’t work, as others struggle to make a final decision.
As we come down to the wire, you are increasingly left to wonder why anyone thinks they have a tough decision?
The first part of a two-episode getaway has things reach a fever point between Tony and Lyndon, and you can see why many of the trailers banked on that drama.
It’s now time for the ladies to meet the guy’s best friends, and it is by no means as caustic as when the men met the exes.
It’s time for the guys to meet the exes, and for most, it seems like the exes pick the lesser of two evils.
In honor of the 100th episode of “Ready To Love,” we get an update on past couples, learn about new couples, and find out who is still single but ready to love.
One lifeline gets used, and while we get more romance between couples than ever, there is also a very confrontational date setup.
It appears that the producers of “Ready To Love” liked last season’s open forum for everyone to put out what they felt and wanted to implement it as a potential seasonal staple.
“Ready To Love” continues to venture into exploring what drama can develop rather than what relationships.
The drama begins as Blake causes a rift between two women, someone gets slighted, and with someone self-eliminating, it opens the door for new connections.
With the mixers out of the way, small group and one on one dates begin, and while many rise to the occasion, others fall flat on their face.
While it seemed “Ready To Love” was going to pursue less being more, 4 new people join, two women and two men, and there were a few shake-ups amongst the matches.
“Ready To Love” returns with its 8th group, and a major precedent puts all the men and women on notice.
Whether the process is too quick or people are performing for the cameras becomes strong in the second part of the “Ready To Love” Miami reunion.
Like any reunion show, you see more drama because of everyone getting back together than hugs, kisses, and reminiscing about good times.
At this point, are people chosen because the love is real or because they don’t want the headache of a challenge?
A lot of connections are falling apart as the men meet the parents. And for the most part, the parents aren’t the reason why.
As it becomes clear that some should consider self-elimination, many hold on, hoping their top person is ready to love and not just continue to date.
It’s the seasonal getaway, and with people being confronted with who is a priority and where they stand, some people get in their feelings.
The ladies meet the men’s truth-tellers, of which the majority are their exes, leading to the idea that some minas well just eliminate themselves.
It’s time for the men to meet the best friends and for one guy, things get heated in such a way that he comes out of his usual character.
Tommy decides it is time for an open forum for people to air out grievances. Which, hopefully, becomes a “Ready To Love” seasonal thing like the getaway.
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.
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