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The Bachelorette Episode 6: Bravery Cup FTW

If there was any doubt in your mind that this season would be the sleepiest season ever, I submit to you Episode 6. Oh. My. God. Can there be like an earthquake in Croatia, or like Doug and Chris get into a fist fight, or Jef’s hair catches on fire, or something? Anything?

Anyway, this episode starts out with a MAJOR SHOCKING TWIST – Emily delivers the date card instead of the producers. Ryan sees this as a perfect opportunity to put his arm around Emily on the couch. Playa please.

Travis gets the first date card, and they wander around Croatia shopping and line dancing, and also trying to stand on a little rock on a wall to find true love.

I’m calling bulls*** on this one. Remember how we all found out via RealitySteve.com that the love clock wasn’t real? Do we not have any budget this season for some helicopter rides or hot tubs?

Producer: “Ok team, change of plans. We need to scour the streets of Croatia this week and see if we can find any free activities for this weeks’ dates. We spent our whole production budget on the last minute trophy dress.”

Also, did anyone else get some gay vibes from Travis?

Travis and Emily share a “romantic” dinner together and he opens up about his former engagement. Of course Emily comes out swinging with the “what do you think you did wrong” questions. CHILL OUT girl.

Travis wants to know if he can have a bite of his salad… Emily tells him to dig in, but she will not be eating this evening in preparation for the upcoming fantasy suite dates.

I actually felt pretty bad for Travis when he got sent home until he pulled the ol’ throwing the umbrella into the rain move…

This would have been way more dramatic if it wouldn’t have been raining and he could have thrown the umbrella into a bonfire… but then I guess he wouldn’t have had an umbrella. Touché, producers.

Next up the guys go on a group date to watch the latest Pixar release. Nothing like trying trying to get some back-row-of-the-theater action when you’re watching a freaking kids movie.

Doug has to make a point to mention that this would be a great movie to bring the little guy to. Barf.

Side note: I’d like to mention that Chris is growing on me a bit, and I actually thought he was looking a little hot last night.

After the movie screening, it’s time for the guys to be brave and put on some kilts. This is when it gets awkward…

How many of you girls were at home whistling and yelling, “Take it off! Let’s see those boxer briefs!” That’s right. NO ONE. This is what happens when you leave a man in charge of editing a racy scene in a women’s show.

I can’t remember the name of the stupid competition, so I’m just going to call it the Stupid Games for the remainder of this post.

First of all, I take back everything I just said about Chris…

Get it, girl. What about Arie throwing the log?

I don’t exactly find this “hot” either. I was lol’ing though when someone yelled “A for Effort!” after Chris tried to throw the log. Poor Chris…

And Chris, what were you thinking challenging Doug to a tug of war stupid game?

I was hoping there would be some all out brawl at the end, but Chris just awkwardly stood up and said “he got me.” Will someone just give Chris the damn bravery cup already?

“True bravery is when you aren’t afraid to try, fail, and look like a complete idiot.” – said no one, ever.

After the Stupid Games, Arie gets some alone time and throws Emily up against a wall to passionately press his fish lips against her face…

On Jef’s 1-on-1 time, he tells her a little secret…

“I’m freaking crazy about you.”

BLAHH! Ugh! Gross! Vomit! AHHHHH… this season is SO LAME. Arie is waaaay to horny, Jef is turning cheesy with his “you give me the type of feeling that people write novels about” lines, Sean is like a big dumb D1 football player who doesn’t say anything… do you see why I’m starting to like Chris now?

Emily and I are on the same page… Chris gets the bravery award AND the rose.

Back at the resort, Ryan is getting pumped up for his date by plucking his knuckle hairs and shaving his beard (he is a perfectionist, after all).

He’s looking forward to opening Emily’s oyster later and seeing her pearl. Arie is impressed.

Ryan is driving like 5 mph because he’s not really used to driving such small cars. He usually drives much larger off-roading type vehicles to make up for his insecurities.

He and Emily get to go fishing on an oyster boat (as a major foodie, this is like my dream). Emily spits out the freshest oyster ever because she’s classy like that.

Next they walk around town talking to random locals, and all Ryan can think about is that ”this may be the woman god has chosen for me.”

I’m pretty sure if it were up to God, you would have fallen off the oyster boat and would still be lost at sea.

At their dinner date, Emily arrives in a trophy-like dress which looks a bit more like cheap Christmas wrapping paper (hey, the producers had to round up something on short notice).

Ryan pulls out a list of qualities that his trophy wife (like seriously, enough with the trophy wife) would possess…

I couldn’t write down the long list of qualities quickly enough, so I might have missed a few, but here’s what I heard…

  1. loyal, stands by my side good or bad
  2. logical, not overly emotional
  3. ? I don’t think he said a #3.
  4. encourager, always lifting up
  5. faithful
  6. nurturer
  7. confident
  8. magnetic, someone people are drawn to
  9. loves to laugh
  10. servant (like bringing beers to him on the couch?)
  11. beautiful, sexy personality
  12. ? i think i got off track somewhere

WHAT WAS HE THINKING?

Emily lets him down easy and reminds him that while he is not the guy for her, he is “so funny, and great looking… and God knows you’re a great kisser.”

His response was the best…

“That is very shocking.”

I could watch that clip over, and over, and over…He goes home in his turquoise shoes.

Ryan is mostly concerned that the guys back at the house will also be very shocked that he is going home.

And he is also very concerned that the producers will give him a bad edit and make him look like an “arrogant ass.”

Naw…

Arie knows that this has been a very tough night for Emily having to send Ryan home and all, so he sneaks over to her oddly shabby apartment and makes out with her in bed.

She has the nerve to give him the rose that was supposed to go to Ryan. Ryan is likely at home right now saying “that is also very shocking.”

At the cocktail party, John Wolf (who?) is concerned that he’s on the chopping block, so he throws a Hail Mary pass and pulls out some funeral cards he bought at the local Croatian flea market, crumbles them up, and shoves them in his wallet. It works.

Doug is also concerned he might be going home, so he decides to make a move and put his arm around Emily.

Oh..yeah, there you go- wait, here.. here? Ok, yes.. yep, got it… ok.

Now that Doug has shown his Rico Suave side, and Wolfy has shown his heart, Emily has an impossible decision to make and she asks Chris for a 2nd rose.

Impeccable timing, Chris. As he always says, there are no rules on The Bachelor, and this is all real. Right.

More next week! Happy watching!

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The Bachelorette Episode 4: Doug Angry. Ryan Douchebag. Chris Hero.

In this week’s episode, we started off with a reminder of how great of a mommy Emily is.

Don’t get me wrong.. we love Little Ricki, but I think I’d rather see Emily rolling around in the sand with Arie or something. What happened to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition type episodes? This season needs some scandal, pronto.

Anyway, Emily reminds us that this whole journey is only a means to an end, and what she’s really looking forward to is coming back to Bermuda with a baby in a stroller and preggers with round 2.

I hope at the very least the 2 babies are from different fathers…Seriously, I’m dying for something juicy.

The guys ride up to their new mansion on a bunch of mopeds like a scene from Dumb and Dumber.

So Doug gets the first 1-on-1 date, and of course he’s keeping his cool about it because, don’t forget, he is a mature 33 year old after all.

This guy is getting on my nerves. Count on the producers to give Arie a great edit here…

“Doug angry. Doug smash. Doug sad.”

Anyway, Emily doesn’t care that Doug is annoying as s*** because he is “so nice, and so good looking.” Has she learned a single thing from this journey? She feels like she could see them doing this on a daily basis – you know, because married couples travel to Bermuda with 13 other dudes all the time.

Just when we think Doug couldn’t be any more perfect, he pulls out the charity card. I did a little digging, and it turns out that Doug actually does have a charity (or at least a real looking charity website). Guys like this don’t impress me. Frankly, I think Harvey Levin of TMZ is hotter than this guy – at least he’s doing some real social good.

Emily isn’t falling for this Mr. Perfect act either.

She calls him out on it, and lets him know everyone has flaws. Heck, she even wears her PJs around the house sometimes. There are even days when she doesn’t eat workout, too.

This might be my favorite quote from the episode…. Doug says, “I’m not a genius, but I’m not dumb. I’m not wealthy, but I’m not poor. I’m just a guy.”

Doug not genius. Doug not wealthy. Doug just guy.

Enough with this lame date, let’s go to some hot dudes in NAUTICAL OUTFITS!!

Producers: Guys, today you’ll need your nautical casual outfits… yeah, nautical casual. We leave in 10.

Kalon is “certainly excited to hit the high seas with Emily…”  This is his element after all…. luxury yachting.

None of these guys (except Kalon, the avid fill-in-the-blank-luxurious-activity-person) have ever been on a yacht, but Sean’s feeling confident.

“I played D1 college football. I know what it’s like to be serious.”

I don’t know what D1 college football and yachting have in common, except both being douchey.

Anyway, there’s some lame race, and Jef rips his finger off, and then the red team goes home crying.

Ryan makes a toast to his future trophy wife…

Arie and Emily awkwardly fight over the blanket…

And Jef’s hair is doing… that.

Kalon still has that butt chin…

And then Ryan goes into what is, quite possibly, the best speech we have ever heard on this show.

“To whom much is given, much is required. I feel like you’ve been given an amazing opportunity. I know that you are different – I don’t feel like you’re just any Bachelorette. Coming into this, I was praying not only for myself, but I was praying for you that you would use this opportunity to really impact tons and tons of people. There’s going to be tons of young ladies that are going to watch you, and see how you respond to men, and how you treat them, and how you treat yourself, and how you hold yourself to a high standard…and we had to sit there and watch you and Arie kissing. And I had a little bit of a hard time with that.”

Record scratch. Woah, woah, woah…. WHAT is he even talking about? First of all, I love how Ryan is sprinkling in Bible verses to lead up to his grandiose point of how he’s upset that Emily and Arie were kissing. Second of all, I don’t think any of these young ladies are watching The Bachelorette to learn how a lady should treat men. Where are our 50 Shades of Grey sex scenes??!??!

Whatever, Jef gets the rose anyway.

Next up Nick and Wolfy get to go on a super awkward 2-on-1.

But back at the house, things are heating up between Doug and Chris.

Doug: “Blah, blah, blah.. I’m 33 and I’m so mature.”

Chris: “Can you put a damn v-neck under your sweatshirt for God’s sake?”

Ok, back to the 2-on-1… Things are going really great and everyone’s having a blast.

Nick gets sent home because he thinks he’s eating kwinowa. IT’S PRONOUNCED “KEEN-WAH” PEOPLE.

Ok, flash forward to the cocktail party. I love Jef just as much as the next gal, but I’m sorry – even if you have a rose, that does not give you an excuse to come to the rose ceremony dressed as Martin Short circa “Clifford.”

Ryan pulls out one last sweet talk session to secure his rose and tells Emily, “Just because you’re the center of attention doesnt automatically make you worthy.” This guy’s been reading “The Game” too much.

Then the producers tell him to he decides to chat with Michael in front of the fire where he tells him that he feels like he’s called to something higher… like The Bachelor Season 17.

And then finally – FINALLY – Chris steps it up and calls Doug out on his B.S. He “steals him away” and says…

Chris: I don’t believe you.
Doug: Believe what?
Chris:  I just don’t believe you in general.

YESSSSSSSSS. Chris just won my favorite effing Bachelor contestant ever award, and he sealed the deal with this line…

“I’m talking to you like a grown ass man.”

Chris, you may look a little creepy from some angles, and you could definitely pass as the Geico gekko, but either way, we salute you.

I sort of fell asleep during the rose ceremony but I do know that all of the idiots I hate got roses, and Michael went home crying.

Can’t wait for tonight’s episode to see more of America’s sweetheart and dearest mommy, Emily!

 

The Bachelorette Episode 3 Recap: Mommy Gangs

Episode 3 begins in
Emily’s bedroom, where she’s eating breakfast in bed with her mom and talking
about how hard her life is. Yes, must be hard being The Bachelorette living in
her mansion with a free wardrobe and 25 suitors. And with a built-in babysitter
included.

I’m starting to notice
that we spend a lot of time in Emily’s bedroom or bathroom, during which her
mom usually comes out of nowhere for her scheduled 5 minutes of fame. Ricki,
however, pulled an admirable diva move and refused to come within 15 feet of
the ABC cameras.

Date #1: Chris

To the mansion — the
first date card has arrived! And the first date this week goes to……………Chris,
who flashes us his usual I’m-going-to-kill-you look in his
interview and I can’t even look at the TV screen.

Emily takes Chris to
the secured “dinner location” which ends up being just a tall building in
downtown Charlotte. She tells him that they will be climbing the wall to get to
dinner tonight. Perfect – we all knew we were due for a Fear Factor date any
episode now.

Because he is weak,
Chris admits that he is terrified of this task but Emily looks super hot in a
harness, so OK he’ll do it.

This makes us wonder
why kind of sick sexual preferences Chris has behind his Tib Tebow image.

So midway up the wall,
someone at ABC decides that the terror factor isn’t high enough on this
challenge and orders in some lightening. Like literally, why did the lighting
start and stop AS they were climbing that wall for 10 minutes? This causes
Emily to panic mid-task and pathetically whimper on cue as she dangled in the
air.

Instead of seizing the
moment to kiss Emily (traditional Bachelor style) to calm her fears – Chris
instead opts for the high-five route because “the timing wasn’t right.” NOT
HOT.

Meanwhile, half of
Charlotte has arrived down below to gawk at this clearly unsafe and foolish
spectacle that is going on:

We made it!

Some wannabe shouts “I
LOVE YOU EMILY” from the crowd below, and this is enough to finally push them
to the top of the wall. When they get there, Chris again acts super awkward for
30 seconds as he decides if it would be too bold to kiss Emily. The usual piped
in dramatic ABC music isn’t even playing — we just get to watch Chris make this
decision in dead silence. High five again.

Suddenly, the storm
that was “just rolling in” has now instantly disappeared and it is ok for the
two of them to eat dinner on top of the building. During dinner, Chris tells
Emily that he recently broke up with his long term girlfirend from high school
and Emily halts her thought process to immediately question how old he is.
Chris tells her that he is 25, and she is horrified. Obviously someone who
graduated high school only 1 year after Emily is not fit to be her husband or
Ricki’s father.

Seriously. These
facial expressions might be a deal breaker for Chris.

(PS: Remember that
“must make $250,000/year qualifier Emily put on her must-have list for each
Bachelor? How has Chris made that much money by 25?)

But regardless,
Chris’s speech about “being a man” wins Emily over in the end and he gets a
rose. Emily tells us he feels SO much older than her…..like, almost Brad Womack
old.

After dinner, Emily
leads Chris to a live country performance (surprise!) by Luke Bryan in the
middle of an empty street in downtown Charlotte. ABC has again pulled in anyone
within a 5 block radius of the stage to make this look like a normal occurrence
in the daily lives of these residents.

The rest of this scene
is like an eighth grade dance: awkward slow dancing, flirty looks, Chris ASKING
Emily if he could kiss her at the end of the song (again, not hot), and
eventually the locals join in the dancing too. Luke Bryan is basically
oblivious to the entire crowd as he envisions his spike in iTunes downloads the
next week.

I did enjoy capturing
several Charlotte residents that were enjoying their 2 minutes of national TV
fame a little too much……..

Date #2 (Group Date)

It’s a new day and
Emily is ready for the group date in some disappearing cut-off shorts and an
oversized tunic with extra boobs.

The guys are excited
as they arrive and see Emily with a football (Ryan’s testosterone meter is
going on high) — but little do the know, they’re in for a day of
who-wants-to-be-Ricki’s-daddy-auditions.

Emily has arranged for
her ugliest closest friends to be there,
and the friends have come prepared with Mimosas, spray tans, and in Wendy’s
case, some sort of lopsided braided updo from the mall salon. They are also all
at least 10 years older than her and insanely jealous of Emily.

The first part of the
date consists of the gfs interviewing (and hitting on) the guys. This entire
scene was amazing — I tried to capture every awkward moment in the photo
montage below:

The best moments by
far were creepy Stevie dancing in the forest with the Indian friend and Wendy
the horny housewife moaning as Sean did pushups underneath her.

I’ve also decided that
I’m a huge fan of Wendy – and ABC should bring that chick back as much as
possible.

After the interviews,
a suspicious unmarked van pulls up and releases about 30 sugar-filled children
onto the playground:

The girls gather
around with spiked drinks and notebooks to evaluate all the men as they
interact with the kids. Alright Emily, we get it, you want a guy who’s willing
to be a dad immediately, but the daddy & kid stuff is going a bit overboard
this season.

Back on the
playground, Doug sees this as the ultimate competition to prove his superior
dad skills, Ryan immediately begins assembling a competitive baseball team with
the most athletic looking kids, Stevie runs around looking like a totally
dangerous creep, and Jef plays by himself on the slide.

I’m not even sure the
girls were watching them.

After a solid game of
little league baseball, Ryan starts to feel attention starved and decides to
wander into the danger zone of women. It is here that he tells Emily in front
of her friends that she’d better not ever get fat and if she did, “I’d still
love you, I just might not love ON you as much.” Good one, Ryan. Your attempt
to show off in front of her friends totally BOMBED.

Later that night…..

Emily takes all the
guys to a private party (sadly, no hot tub included) and something is
immediately up with Tony. Emily finds him crying in an alleyway and knows that
this is too much for him, especially after spending a day with a bunch of kids
that weren’t his.

In what seemed like a
matter of 30 seconds, Tony is being sent home in a cab and Jef is excited about
the fact that there’s one less guy in the competition now.

It’s really too bad
for Tony’s kid Taylor — who was probably living it up @ Grandma’s with
unlimited candy and tv.

During the party Doug
also delivers a pretty somber story about his past, and Emily cries on cue. We
like Doug but he’s a pretty serious, intense guy.

Sean also swoops in
with a ridiculously burnt face and ends up winning the rose for impressing both
Emily AND her friends today. Score.

Date #3: Arie

At last, Emily gets
some one on one time with her front runner, the feminine race car driver from Arizona/Holland.

Poor Arie really
didn’t know what he was in for, as Emily took him to one of the creepiest
places in Americana existence: Dollywood. Wtf is this place, and who goes here?
Sorry, but the place seemed totally creepy and I’m not making it a priority in
any of my future road trips to Tennessee.

Emily went to some
weird, back-hills places as a child.

Arie is a good sport
though, and spends the day walking around looking both amused and confused the
entire time.

Emily suspiciously
lures Arie into a large auditorium during the date, and during their love song
writing session DOLLY PARTON herself magically appears on stage. Is anyone
surprised here?

Emily reacts with the
fakest surprise act ever – and says “I could dahhhh” about 50 times. Arie
quickly comes to his grips and fakes surprise as well, even though he still has
no idea who Dolly Parton is. Dolly ends up singing an obviously thrown-together
song for the two of them and then requests some girl time alone with Emily. We
are all bored and starting to get annoyed with the pattern of cheesy pop-up
performances on this season so far.

Later that night, Arie
and Emily have dinner and Arie broaches the race car driver situation. Emily
tells him she loves the fact he’s a racecar driver….and I was a little
confused. Why wouldn’t she be a little cautious of that?

Emily tries to pull a
joke on Arie but not giving him the rose but that is a total fail — duh. He’s
obviously in no danger of going home. No more jokes Emily, you’re not cut out
for them.

After dinner, Emily
and Arie hang out on the empty carousal ride and make out like middle
schoolers. She tells us that Arie reminded her of Ricky (her ex-fiance) which
is an obvious way of saying, “He’s my favorite.” FRONTRUNNER ALERT.

Rose Ceremony

And finally, rose
ceremony time! Here are some highlights from the cocktail party:

Emily’s boobilicious
gold keyhole dress w/minimal support

    Kalon telling Emily to
    shut up. “I like it when you talk, but I wish you’d let me finish.” Emily
    somehow still calls him a “gentleman” but seems annoyed. No one steals her
    thunder. Kalon is also wear luxurious leather driving moccasins with no socks
    -wonderful.

    Travis & The Egg:
    The producers have finally allowed Travis to get rid of the egg they made him
    carry around — surprisingly, he doesn’t want to be known as the “Egg Guy”
    anymore. To make Shelly’s demise as dramatic as possible, Travis allows Emily
    to full-force smash the egg into the mansion patio, leaving an enormous mess
    for the crew to clean up. The rest of the guys cheers to the end of Shelley
    (lol) and we’re left wondering if this is the same egg Travis promised to care
    for just like he would care for Emily and Ricki. Hmmm..

Alessandro the GYPSY:
Admits to Emily’s face that accepting Ricki and ditching his “gypsy lifestyle”
would be a compromise for him. And no, he doesn’t have a language barrier. How
did the FRIENDS no weed out this guy already?? I really wish I would’ve seen
his full interview with them. Emily is so turned off she sends him home
immediately.

    Arie’s Moment: Arie
    sees this moment as his chance, and steals Emily away to an
    almost-hidden-but-not-quite hallway where he bestows compliments and kisses on
    her, and reassures her that Ricki is NOT a comprise. The producers point this
    out to the other guys so that they can watch with jealously from afar.

Sean’s Moment: Sean
also seizes Emily’s emotional vulnerability and takes her to the fireplace,
where he again delivers his “I would be a good dad because my dad was a good
dad” speech — which Emily loves and wins him a long fireside kiss. Basically,
if you haven’t kissed her yet you’d better do so soon – people are stepping up
their game here.

    With Tony and
    Alessandro already out, we’re down to only 1 rose loser this time around, and
    Stevie gets the ax. I think we’re all glad to see him go – we’ve seen one too
    many dance moves and creepy grins out of him.

On to Episode 4 in
BERMUDA!