I like Litia and while that connection is clearly the strongest, I’m confused as to why a Mormon woman goes on national tv to pursue a man outside the faith if that’s what she wants for her family. A show with weekly cocktail parties, undertones of sex, etc. #TheBachelor
Zoe behaved really similarly during weeks 1/2 but Sarah Jo (can’t remember if that’s her name) wanted to make that her whole personality which didn’t work for her #thebachelor
This is how I see the progression of events:
1. Rose confides in Carolina- whether maliciously or not, we can’t know. She either intentionally painted a wrong narrative to sow seeds of doubt or truly misunderstood Grant’s statement #thebachelor
Carolina continues to monopolize Grant’s time with her drama which perpetuates a sense of entitlement, negativity, and ungratefulness which Juliana highlighted, but she highlighted those factors without tact and focused on the wrong details imo #thebachelor
An analogy: if it were school, alone time with the bachelor(ette) should be used during free period, not during scheduled, structured classes #thebachelor
Narcissism is the only explanation- to say everything, do everything, expected and desired of an engagement and demand a proclamation of love while knowingly disguising your own feelings, just to do a 180 and cut someone off at the knees, is evil. #TheBachelorette
Lastly, I liked Marcus- his emotional vulnerability and comfortability crying after enduring so much childhood trauma. Then I saw the allegations, disturbing and troubling. #TheBachelorette
I feel like Jenn’s ily to Devin was so unserious. It’s like Jenn is to Marcus, as Devin is to Jenn… it’s so fucked 🥲 I love Devin, he’s true to himself, but I wish he’d have exhibited more patience knowing the premise of the show and the other men involved #TheBachelorette
Was stunned when Jeremy and Jonathon got hometowns over Grant. An even worse decision to move forward with Marcus over Jonathon… one speaks of a mixed family & learning Vietnamese and the other is unsure of his feelings. #TheBachelorette
@t_JewelBrooks Reported under every relevant section… I’m so sorry you’re being confronted with this wickedness. Any person capable of accosting a deceased infant is subhuman. Can’t fathom the type of bitch made, cock sucking, miserable piece of dog shit who would do such a thing. Sry again❤️
Lastly, there’s no way we’re hearing the full truth on Sam M.’s previous engagement. Additionally, his protégé Thomas’s only “main thing” is getting eaten alive in unnecessary confrontations 😂 #TheBachelorette
The convo was going nowhere w/ Sam M. before bungee jumping saved his ass. The way he says he doesn’t speak on Devin, doesn’t respect him, doesn’t care about him, when he’s documented two seconds into the episode sweating him, is hilarious. #TheBachelorette
Sam M. immediately & aggressively jumped on Devin the second they were alone and then tried to dodge Devin’s response. Between that and his pushiness on the date (& mentioning Devin in every cutaway), the flags are even redder than he is. #TheBachelorette
The haka? Are you kidding me? It could be any circumstance or environment- I would cry on site. It would be a dream come true to see it in person. #TheBachelorette
Funny how Sam M., Thomas N., & Aaron continued to villainize Devin and couldn’t keep themselves from speaking on him in every cut away while Devin is bee-bopping along and doing his own thing. #TheBachelorette
Sam M. keeps saying how he has nothing to say to Devin & doesn’t respect him but he KEEPS RESPONDING to Devin when no response is required, especially not after he simply validated Sam N. and was showing him love. Devin was 100% right about Aaron’s last moments. #TheBachelorette
Once Aaron knew he had no stake left in the relationship and the experience, he used his last moments to sow seeds of doubt. He didn’t name names bc there wasn’t shit to say about anyone but his little boyfriends. #TheBachelorette