Anonymous wrote:Has anyone watched The Ultimatum: France?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 I think he has some trauma from his childhood. I hope he is in therapy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw how none of the black men could seal the deal but the white Jen engaged or married. The only one I was hopeful for was Zay
Zay needs to grow up before getting married. Randall seems like a good guy.
Zay is very immature on top of being uneducated. Every time he spoke was nails on a chalkboard for me.
Zay needs a lot of therapy, as well as some anger management and elocution classes. It's clear he has a troubled background and tried to raise himself best he could, and just missed out on some components.
I thought he was doing really well, given all he has been through. That doesn’t mean another person has to deal with that but I thought he was a better person than Rae.
I didn’t like Colby at all. He’s awful and manipulative. But I also see where he’s coming from and don’t see why Madelyn got so mad. He didn’t get the true experience of being with someone he connected with. He decided to meet and kiss a couple other girls. How is that worse than madlyn basically trying to have sex with her guy? Only reason they didn’t is because he didn’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by the pro Rae bent here. I am wrapping the series up and feel like Rae is basically the villain of the show. I think the stuff about being bi is true but it is also an easy excuse to justify a lot of cruel behavior (a la Colton underwood). He repeatedly tried to ask her about her feelings for him and she shut him down. Used him admittedly for sex and acted like it was crazy he didn’t want to propose until he was confident she actually liked him!
As for the rest, April is annoying but too good for Jake. Jake is repulsive. Alexis is lucky. Nate and Lauren are doomed and he seems creepy in some way. Madlyn is going to be on an episode of 20/20 after she disappears or something. Shanique is lovely but immature and should not be married. Randall is really a gem but also going and I dunno…didn’t seem like it was the right match.
Anonymous wrote:+1 I think he has some trauma from his childhood. I hope he is in therapy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw how none of the black men could seal the deal but the white Jen engaged or married. The only one I was hopeful for was Zay
Zay needs to grow up before getting married. Randall seems like a good guy.
Zay is very immature on top of being uneducated. Every time he spoke was nails on a chalkboard for me.
Zay needs a lot of therapy, as well as some anger management and elocution classes. It's clear he has a troubled background and tried to raise himself best he could, and just missed out on some components.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For most of them the career aspiration is "influencer?" lmao
Not a lot of depth or intelligence in this group, which made for a pretty boring watch. The producers did a good job with both Love is Blind Casts, not so much with this one.
One of the women headed off to work in scrubs, so I think she's got a real, actual job. And Zay is a club promoter or DJ or something, which is a real job though I don't think people in their 50's are doing it so he may need to transition to something else.
Also, I just want to put it on the record that although Colby is a terrible person, he has great hair. And April's use of third person speech as well as her 23 yr old desire to get pregnant is annoying, but does her speech or voice remind anyone else of Miley Cyrus?