The author reflects on the poor outcomes of reality dating seasons, emphasizing that leads who haven't progressed to at least Hometowns often struggle to navigate emotional stakes and contestant dynamics. Citing examples like Colton and Clayton, the author argues these leads lack control, resulting in misguided reactions and decisions. A poignant prayer is shared, pleading for leads who can effectively manage their seasons and eliminate issues stemming from early eliminations, highlighting the audience's longing for engaging and compelling narratives.
"If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: When the lead hasn't made it to at least Hometowns, it will be a disaster of a season."
"The issue isn't that those leads chose the wrong person... it's that most of those leads never had control of their seasons."
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