But his time as the lead has been criticized due to his indecisiveness amongst the women. While the show is now down to four—Litia Garr, Juliana Pasquarosa, Dina Lupancu, and Zoe McGrady—Grant has let drama among the women overshadow the romance. He's often found himself having to confront women on behalf of others, or step in to handle drama happening behind-the-scenes. This has made the other women feel awkward at times, and has resulted in heightened tensions during group dates and other activities.
Grant Told A Few Of The Women He’s Falling For Them
Grant Saw Himself With Natalie, Carolina, Dina, Etc.
From his waffling with his emotions, his refusal to take accountability for certain situations, his allowing drama to ruin the experience for others, and Grant's desire to make his music career happen, Grant should never have been cast as the lead this season. Rather than being the babysitter and running interference for contestants, Grant should have let his connections with the women become the focal point of the show. He says he wants to settle down and find a partner, but Grant's actions haven't exactly lined up.
As the competition whittles down, he will clearly feel a stronger connection to some women over others, but he rarely acknowledges that, instead letting all the women believe they have a chance until they are sent home. It was shocking to see him send Carolina Quixano home, because all season, he's been acting like she's at the forefront. It's disappointing for the women and for the audience.
Grant should be more decisive and less concerned about hurting feelings. The women know what they've signed up for by appearing on the show, so while jealousy and cattiness can sometimes happen, Grant needs to keep the focus on the connections. He also needs to stop worrying about his image and coming across as a "player." By playing favorites, or refusing to be honest in order to placate, he's doing everyone a disservice.
Grant Let Too Many Antics Distract From The Show
Grant Allowed The Women To Steal Him At Inopportune Times

Zoe then caused some drama herself by stealing Grant during a group basketball challenge, whisking him away to a rooftop while the other women awkwardly waited for him to return to the court. Zoe continued stealing Grant during his time with Alli Jo and Juliana throughout the episode. Grant could have put a stop to this and simply told Zoe no, but he didn't. He always let Zoe's interruptions ruin his moments with the other women, which put a damper on the show.
Grant Fumbled Rose In Order To Please Carolina
Grant Allowed Carolina's Meddling To Cause Rose To Leave
While Grant's been open about his motivation for joining The Bachelor season 29—to find a wife and start a family—he's also allowed certain contestants, like Carolina, to meddle in matters with the other women. Carolina had a way of making everything all about her, and Grant allowed it all to go down, much to the disappointment of the remaining women. Grant seemingly played favorites with Carolina, and in the end, he sent her home, which means none of her drama was worth it.
"I'm very interested in you. Like even today, right, you know, the whole dancing thing on stage and everything, I was thinking about you. I don't want you to feel like I wasn't paying attention, because I am."
Instead, Grant went on and on about how this was hurting his image. Grant proved that he cares more about what people think of him than finding his soulmate. And he lost a good one—Rose—in the process.
Grant Might Be More Interested In A Music Career Than A Wife
Grant Has Tried To Make His Music Happen A Few Times
Grant has been open about the fact that he didn't even want to do reality dating initially. His mother apparently signed him up for Jenn Tran's season of The Bachelorette. Perhaps after getting a taste of fame, Grant decided to be on The Bachelor as a way to further his 15 minutes of fame, and even promote his music career. How many dates and challenges have we had to sit through that involve Grant and his "musicality"?
"I'm starting to think he's not here for the right reason"
"i’m getting too much second hand embarrassment from this season"
"he just out here tryna get signed by a record label"
If Grant truly cares about finding his wife on The Bachelor, he needs to focus on the goal. He already eliminated Carolina, who was letting her drama overshadow his experiences with the other women, but he still needs to set the tone moving forward. It's getting down to the wire and with fewer and fewer women in the running, it's a good time for Grant to get his head in the game.