Ready To Love: Last Resort: Episode 12 “Reunion Special: Part 1” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Part 1 of the Ready To Love reunion special is as messy as expected between people being pregnant, exposed, and vindicated.
Part 1 of the Ready To Love reunion special is as messy as expected between people being pregnant, exposed, and vindicated.
The third season of Ready To Love ends and as Nephew Tommy warned against, it seems more people stuck around to make it to the end than to find love.
4 cast members leave the show for varied reasons. Can you guess who and why?
The fellas are challenged with getting to know their second choice better to make sure they’re ready to commit to their number one, and afterwards, someone is sent home.
It is too little too late for two cast members as we exit the speed dating phase, and now the only people staying are those with at least two love interests.
As the show dwindles down to 6 men and 7 women, jealousy starts to arise as “The Process” creates insecurity.
As the friends of the ladies come to visit, most of the men say the right thing. However, others crash, burn, and one gets eliminated.
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.
“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.
If you thought “The Journey” was a hot mess, oh, you HAVE NOT seen trifling yet. And that includes Nephew Tommy as an instigator.
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.
Well, prep to change your endgame couples since new developments certainly shake things up.
As the men meet the friends and families of the ladies, there remains the issue of none of these men enjoying an aggressive woman or being held accountable.
As things come down to the final set of couples, those who haven’t found a secure match compete for what remains.
As we get deeper into Ready To Love, it becomes clear people are beginning to want titles and not just attention.
In a throwback to the first season, the women get to eliminate two guys, and with three struggling with the ladies, who is going to be kicked off?
We’ve come to a point where you can foresee more people who should be going home than should stay – for varying reasons.
Ready To Love officially returns, and while we got new people searching for love, you may recognize people and problems similar to what we saw in season 1.
Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
Like any reunion special, we get a few touching moments, but a large part of the special was dedicated to Aaron just being Aaron.
The first season of Ready To Love comes to an end and, as the title of the episode notes, it has come down to committing to one person or quitting the show.
We end up down to three men and women this episode and only one woman leaves without frustration.
As things begin to come down to the wire, the women grow tired and weary of the men dating around – they want a decision made.
As the numbers dwindle, and Melinda doesn’t become the sole woman to eliminate herself, there is a need to question if anyone may find love?
With a double elimination around the corner, the question isn’t so much who should stay but who should have been left – on their own accord.
As Aaron realizes he has a problem and Alexx reveals another side to himself which makes it harder to say if these women aren’t wasting their time.
Aaron reaches peak f***ery as Michael and Alexx continue to play the game because… well, it is what the show calls for.
12 women to 3 men leads to the men being enabled to be all the things these women were hoping to get away from.
We learn who got eliminated from the last episode, and learn who are the three men who will remain. You may not be surprised by the picks.
The following is a cast guide for the OWN program “Ready To Love” and its spin-offs.
Ready To Love, thanks to its elimination process, will only differ from other dating shows thanks to it having people from 30 to 50.
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