The article discusses Grant's shortcomings as the lead on the current season of The Bachelor, particularly focusing on his repeated emphasis on looking for a wife. This repetition, along with the sameness of the dates and relationships, has caused a rift between him and Bachelor Nation. The author references a quote from 'Sex and the City' that suggests a person's readiness for commitment signals a pivotal moment in their dating life, portraying Grant's current behavior as less authentic and enjoyable for viewers.
I fear that Bachelor Nation has somewhat turned on Grant, between all the what-legal-is-telling-me-I-have-to-call 'songs' and Reddit immediately finding the clip of him telling Rose he was thinking about her during the girl group date.
The main issue that I think is the stumbling block for what's going on this season is that Grant's light is on.
The way Grant constantly repeats, 'I'm looking for my wife,' and describes every single ladytestant as being a potential good wife and good mother is just screaming, 'My light is on.'
In season 3, episode 8, 'The Big Time,' Miranda Hobbes says, 'When they're available, their light goes on. They wake up one day and decide they're ready to settle down...'
After a Bachelor like Joey, it's hard to imagine anyone who could live up to that amazing tenure as the lead, but Grant is definitely missing something.
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