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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Good Decision, Emily

I was trying very hard not to post about the Bachelorette, but after this episode, I just can't help it. I have to cheer for Emily for sending Ryan home. The fact that he shaves Cobra fangs into his facial hair is reason enough to send him home.

Seriously, am I right, or am I right:


Also, what was up with those shoes he was wearing?



(Okay, so those are not actually his, but are pretty close.) He told her he wanted a woman who makes logical decisions, not decisions based on emotion. Well, that's exactly what she did when she sent him home. You got what you asked for, Ryan. During his monologue in the car, he asked the editors to please portray the real him and not "an arrogant ass." Why so worried, Ryan? If that's not who you are, they wouldn't have any material to be able to portray you that way.

Somebody please tell me what is up with boys and hoods? When they are all waiting inside their hotel room, half the boys had hoods on. Hood or not, I give points to Arie for sneaking out to go see Emily after she sent Ryan home. Way to step up. I just wonder how he knew where she was staying. Did you film crew show him? If so, he's really not sneaking out like they claimed he was. Obviously not everything on this show is real, but it baffles me how they leave stuff out like that and expect no one to notice.

Yes, Emily, that's how Ryan makes us all feel

When Emily spoke to Doug, she had to put his arm on her waist and tell him what to say. He still didn't get it. Instead of finally kissing her for the first time, he starts crying again. Poor Doug. He just can't stop crying. 


During the rose ceremony, Emily panics and runs out of the room without saying anything. She is just too conflicted with having to send home a guy who has only spoken to her once and a guy who reminds me of Doug the cartoon.









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She runs to find Chris Harrison in a dark corner, flirting with a woman who smartly slips away when Emily and Chris began talking. I think she does this to avoid being caught on camera with Chris. I thought the final guys would be Arie, Sean, and maybe Chris. I just couldn't figure out how she could send home Sean, who is a soft spoken, strong Christian man, or Arie, who she can't stop making out passionately with. On this episode, they answered that question for me. They reveal that Arie was dating one of the producers. And so the mystery lady Chris was hiding in the dark with is revealed. So, apparently, Chris and this lady were not flirting, but, rather, discussing how to play up the drama of she and Arie dating. Now I think Emily will pick Sean. I mean, really, he has no competition. I don't even find the guy physically attractive, and I can say that he has no competition.

The reason why I tried not to post about this season of The Bachelorette is that I thought they did a horrible job picking guys for Emily. I did not think a single one of them was attractive. Not a one. Okay, so I may be picky, or as Sean puts it, selective. Most people use the word picky as in they only date the good looking, fun, and popular. I do not believe that is what Sean means. I believe he means it as not 'Is this person good enough for me?," but "Is this the type of person I want representing me?" I could be wrong, because my definition of picky is also different than most, but I believe his faith leads all his decisions, especially who to date. With those guidelines, let's be honest, and a little frank, that rules out most of the population. Seriously, Chris doesn't know the difference between a donkey and a horse. Jef looks like he has a Pomeranian on his head. Ryan wears blue suede shoes, shaves fangs into his facial hair, and wears shirts like this:



One guy reminds me of Marv from Home Alone. One guy goes by 'Wolf,' and another has Louis Vuitton luggage and wears glasses with no lenses in them. Really, producers? This is what you think should be Emily's soulmate? That female producer must still have feelings for Arie.

Poor Travis, I like him. He seems like such a fun, down-to-earth, genuine guy. I'm sad she sent him home. He hasn't even dated in two years since his heart was broken. No wonder he thought bringing an egg was a good idea. And he thought he should comb his hair into a faux-hawk. I think he should be the next Bachelor. He seems like he deserves that chance.

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