The article discusses the unusual pacing of the current season of 'The Bachelor,' which has rapidly reached the critical hometown episode without any substantial development in romantic relationships. The author notes a sterile atmosphere, as the bachelor Grant repeatedly tells contestants they are beautiful and suitable 'Wives,' yet the lack of more personal, heartfelt interactions leaves the audience unsatisfied. A notable absence of genuine emotional declarations, such as 'I'm falling for you,' is emphasized, leading to a disconnection between Grant and the women.
Somehow, this season has moved into the most intimate and important episode of the whole season, but I know absolutely nothing about any of these women.
This season feels sterile in a way. Part of it is Grant telling every woman that she's beautiful and he can see her as A Wife.
HAS ANYONE SAID, 'I'm FALLING FOR YOU?' I could only come up with images of the women saying, 'I really like Grant.'
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