The truth is, Grant didn't stand out during Jenn's season either. He always seemed like a nice enough guy, he just lacked a certain "X factor" quality, as well as a decisive nature, which a Bachelor lead requires. Still, hopes were high when Grant kicked off The Bachelor season 29 and greeted his 25 single women. As the season drags on, Grant continues to be one of the more disappointing franchise leads in recent memory.
Grant Sent Home Some of His Early Front Runners
He Changed His Mind Wildly
From the start of The Bachelor season 29, Grant seemed unsure of himself. He gave his first impression rose to 27-year-old Alexe Godin, then seemed to immediately forget about her. He gave one of his hometown dates to The Bachelor's Zoe McGrady, 27, who had barely seemed to notice before. His wildest swing was when he eliminated 31-year-old Dina Lupanco, whom he seemed to favor. It's one thing to be open-minded, but Grant never seemed to know what he wanted.
Grant Doesn't Know Who To Choose
Could He Walk Away Alone?
Grant Seemed Unprepared For The Experience
He's Not Ready For Love

Athletic, attractive and successful, Grant seemed like the perfect choice for The Bachelor season 29, but he may not have been properly prepared for the experience. Part of the problem may be that Grant isn't ready to settle down and get married. He may want a wife and children, but that doesn't mean he's ready to make such a major life-altering choice. He's so terrified of making the wrong choice, that Grant may walk away empty-handed.