The Bachelor: I'm Convinced Grant Ellis Can't Wait For His Season To Be Over (He Seemed Stressed At The Women Tell All)

   

The Bachelor season 29 won't be remembered for its storybook romances, but it did have plenty of drama. Zoe McGrady and Carolina Sofia Quixano both faced accusations of monopolizing Grant’s time, angering the other women, and contributing to Grant’s inability to form deep connections. Carolina’s villain title was secured when she fought with nearly every other contestant until her week 5 elimination. When she returned to face Grant in the Women Tell All episode, their exchange revealed how difficult Grant’s role has been, suggesting he’s counting down the days until the season ends.

the bachelor star grant ellis with his eyes closed in front of female cast members

Carolina Wasn't Afraid To Question Grant When He Was In The Hot Seat

She Forced Him To Revisit Past Drama

In line with Carolina’s penchant for creating drama, she didn’t hold back during her Women Tell All appearance. She defended her actions during the season, continuing to agitate the other women and leading Dina Lupancu to accuse Carolina of denying accountability. Once Grant took the stage, Carolina was eager to call him out, asking when his feelings about her changed.

Grant Seemed Stressed During The Women Tell All

He Was Visibly Uncomfortable When Explaining His Actions

Grant’s strongest trait is his ability to remain at ease amid the chaos of The Bachelor. His conversations with the women are always calm and mindful, and he reassures them during trying moments. However, Grant’s demeanor was drastically different in the Women Tell All episode. He appeared restless and uncomfortable, often fiddling with his clothes and looking around nervously.

Grant noted he should have been more careful with his words and how they were interpreted by the women, which tells me he still has a lot of anxiety about how things played out.

Will Grant End Up Engaged On The Bachelor?

His Choice Will Come Down To The Wire

Grant’s somber appearance indicates he may have regretted the choices he made as The Bachelor. His indecision has haunted him all season, with the trailer indicating he’ll continue to second-guess himself until the moments before the final rose ceremony. Grant’s mom, sensing his hesitance, even urges him to “walk away.” I’m concerned he won’t listen to his heart, which could have devastating consequences.

Despite his shortcomings, I’m rooting for Grant to find true love. He seems to be plagued by his past experiences with loneliness, which likely puts extra pressure on him. With only a few episodes left of The Bachelor season 29, I’m holding out hope that Grant will build a solid connection and allow his heart to be his guide before it’s too late.