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OPINION: This season of The Bachelor It came to a head tonight when Moses decided to send one of the women home before the rose ceremony, deciding that their connection was not romantic.
Who was? Lou, sweet Lou! I was very upset about this; Seeing Lou break his heart is not what he wanted this season. She is an angel and has a lot of love to give, and she seems like the kind of friend you would want to call in an emotional crisis. It seems that she disagreed with Moses ‘call, which is sad, but I also feel like, dare I say it, Lou might be out of Moses’ league.
So there was no rose ceremony? Not after Lou was directly told to go home, but we’d already had one in this episode, right at the beginning when Lydia was sent home. In fact, she’d taken Moses aside during the cocktail party and essentially told him not to give her a rose that night, feeling like the other girls had stronger connections and that she didn’t want to get in his way. A very dignified way to say goodbye, I think, and probably sensible at the end of the day; Lydia and Moses didn’t seem entirely compatible.
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So it’s two less! Yes, and our last four (Lana, Shenae, Chanel, and Annie) seem to be about to become the last three. With home visits on the horizon, it appears that Chanel was experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions at the prospect, not knowing if she had established a sufficient connection with him to be able to take him home to meet his family. I’m not going to lie, I really can’t take it seriously when single ladies, or Moses for that matter, comment on how terribly useless it all is Single The format has to do with trying to get to know each other. Home visits from your last four girlfriends that you barely know is a weird and stupid concept and of course, none feel like they know Moses at all (except Annie, who was given another date today, more on that later) . It’s too early for any of them to introduce Moses to their families, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Chanel pulls out of this, because unless she’s feeling an electric attraction for Moses, she would probably do the same right now. .
So Annie got only one date. She did, in which Moses took her rafting along the Pelorus River. Or rather, Annie took Moses, because she used to be a rafting instructor in Canada. (Honestly, this woman is full of secrets). Moises was excited about the trip because apparently it is where they filmed part of The Hobbit, and is a major Lord of the Rings fan, but now everything is ruined because now is where they filmed the fourth season of The Bachelor NZ. Sorry Moses, but they say you don’t know your heroes, and I would add that you probably shouldn’t visit your favorite film sites with a film crew in tow. Take only photos, leave only footprints, remove all video evidence of your visit, etc. etc.
And kissed! Oh yeah, I almost forgot: Annie’s date resulted in the first kiss this season. Moses looked a lot more awkward and awkward than Annie before it happened, but he seemed kind of cute once it happened. I think Annie could be our winner, to be honest; I know it’s too early to call, but these two can’t seem to keep their hands off each other. They also joined for having played Era of empires, but it seemed like I couldn’t have that conversation beyond a passing comment on cheat codes (which, I must add, was the best part of the game; once you had the code to clear all the fog, you were laughing) .
Shenae also had a single date today. Shenae and Moses also seem to have some chemistry, but it seems slower than what he has with Annie. Perhaps this is because Shenae is more reserved than Annie, who has really dedicated herself to getting to know Moses, but I wonder if Shenae’s approach has more longevity in a relationship. Whatever it is, they should stop taking Shenae on terrible dates; This time, he had to do stand-up paddleboard yoga, which amounted to zero talking and lots of wobbling (and in Moses’ case, falling into the ocean). The worst thing is that they also had the crew film on paddle boards, and it looks like a microphone fell into the sea, which means someone had a really bad day that day. Whoever it is, poor crew member, I see it and I’m sorry.
One last word, and I’m sorry if I repeat myself: Lou, you are an angel, and don’t let Moses’ rejection disappoint you! You are a shining star in a dark old world and we are lucky to have you.