6 Signs Grant Ellis Will End Up Alone After The Bachelor Season 29 Finale (Is He Truly Ready For Marriage?)

   

Grant may have been one of the most intriguing choices from Jenn’s season to become The Bachelorbut with a limited number of cast members who were interested in continuing to appear on the show, there weren’t many irons in the producers’ fire. Throughout The Bachelorette season 21, the number of men who were openly disinterested in Jenn romantically was a difficult statistic for viewers to get past. As one of the genuine guys on the cast, Grant became interesting to viewers and ultimately found himself in a moment of opportunity to become the lead of his own season.

6 Signs Grant Ellis Will End Up Alone After The Bachelor Season 29 Finale  (Is He Truly Ready For Marriage?)

As his season approached, Grant’s presence within Bachelor Nation grew heavily. Throughout the lead up to the season’s premiere, ABC and The Bachelor promoted Grant as one of the most emotionally mature Bachelor leads in years. As a former professional basketball player and a man in his thirties, Grant’s desirability as a Bachelor lead went up considerably because he seemed like he’d be more emotionally mature than some leads in the past few years. While there were some red flags that had followed Grant in Jenn’s season, he still seemed to be the best guy for the leading role.

I’m hoping that The Bachelor ends well for Grant, but I’m expecting a difficult, potentially sadder finale than usual.

Grant Seemed Upset At The Women Tell All

His Didn’t Seem Like He Was Happy

During the recent Women Tell All special episode of The Bachelor season 29, Grant's appearance was met with concern from Bachelor Nation. While the Women Tell All episode is traditionally for the eliminated contestants to talk through their journeys on the show and find closure with the lead after their relationships end, this season's special seemed to take a turn to focus on the drama. Though the season's drama is traditionally discussed during the special, it was a much larger focus than usual, which left Grant in a difficult position when he was brought out to speak to the experience.

Throughout the Women Tell All special, Grant seemed like he wasn't in good spirits. Though he clearly tried to bring his mood up for the conversations he was having with the women and did his best to be a source of information and closure, it was clear that his energy was off. In his interactions with the eliminated contestants and host Jesse Palmer, Grant didn't have a lot of moments where he seemed like he was in a positive headspace. While he could've just been concerned with the experience, Grant made it seem like he could be on his own.

He Had A Hard Time With The Intensity

Throughout The Bachelor season 29, Grant’s had a tough time with the drama on the series. Despite knowing that he was going to be coming into a season of The Bachelor fresh off a season of The Bachelorette, which likely should’ve prepared him for the drama in general, he didn’t seem like he was ready for the level of drama he experienced. Throughout Grant’s season, the contestants were difficult and had a hard time going through the Bachelor process without creating major drama. Though the show thrives when the contestants are embroiled in drama, it left little room for Grant.

 

As far as Bachelor leads go, Grant doesn’t seem to me like one who’d be interested in engaging in drama in any way, and it became clear early on that he wasn’t looking to invest himself in the drama of his cast. Despite knowing that the show works more cohesively in the early weeks when there’s drama between the contestants, it was clear from early on that Grant wasn’t going to deal with the drama happening between the women of his season. Unfortunately, this isolated Grant and made it more difficult for him to connect with any of the cast.

His Connections Aren’t Visibly Strong

Throughout the season, it was clear that it wasn’t going to be easy for Grant to build connections in general. While he was emotionally stable and mature in himself, Grant had a lot going on in his personal life that it was clear he needed to work through to be a better version of himself. That being said, Grant was open and vulnerable with the women he connected with to an extent. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to build strong enough connections with anyone in his final three to make it seem like he’s going to build a lasting relationship.

Grant’s final three, Juliana Pasquarosa, Zoe McGrady, and Litia Garr, are all women he’s been able to connect with in some capacity throughout the season. Though he didn’t get the chance to go on a one-on-one date with Zoe prior to hometowns, he’s spent time with all three of the women at the current point in the season, and I honestly just don’t see him finding a lifetime of love with any of them. While he’s been able to connect with them in a way that could be a prelude to a relationship, none of the connections are strong enough.

Grant Doesn't Appear Open To Falling In Love

He Seems Closed Off

Although Grant was chosen as The Bachelor because he was open to love and hopeful for a relationship, I actually don’t think Grant’s heart is as open as he thinks. A lot of the time, Grant’s emotional moments are somewhat shallow. Now, I don’t think this is Grant’s fault technically. More often than not, I think the level of emotional vulnerability required to be The Bachelor or The Bachelorette is more than the leads have the capacity to give. Grant was open enough to be a Bachelorette contestant, but being a lead takes things to a whole new level.

Although Grant knows that he’s open and emotionally available for a traditional relationship, being open and emotionally available for a relationship that barely has time to form before turning into an incredibly public engagement is different. I think Grant was overwhelmed early on by the idea of being The Bachelor and having to take his relationships seriously enough to commit to one of them by the end of the season. Regardless of his desire to fall in love, I think Grant has closed himself off, whether intentionally or subconsciously, to finding love as The Bachelor in such a short time.

Grant Has Too Much Baggage To Work Through

He Hasn’t Allowed Himself To Heal

Though Grant has been able to find himself in happy relationships in the past, it’s clear that he’s still doing a lot of self-work that he needs to focus on. Grant’s time as The Bachelor has seen him thinking he’s emotionally open and vulnerable when it’s possible he’s a bit more closed off than he realizes. Bringing his baggage into the show, Grant may have struggled to build genuine or lasting relationships because of the issues he’s faced in the past, especially knowing he’s been rebuilding his relationship with his dad. He may just have too much to work through.

Grant Hasn't Been Teasing A Happy Ending

He’s Been Quiet About The Outcome

Seeing Grant operating throughout the season with a lack of emotional vulnerability and then seeing him on Women Tell All, it seems likely to me that Grant ends up alone after The Bachelor season 29 finale. Though I’d love to see Grant happy and in love, from the way he’s talked about his Bachelor experience, his current state, and watching things unfold on screen, it doesn’t appear that there’s a light or spark there for Grant. After a lackluster season, I’m hoping that The Bachelor ends well for Grant, but I’m expecting a difficult, potentially sadder finale than usual.

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