The Bachelorette season 15: 5 reasons Hannah Brown should eliminate Luke P.

THE BACHELORETTE - "1503" - Eight men get the surprise of their life as husband and wife actors Jason Biggs ("American Pie" movies, "Orange Is the New Black") and Jenny Mollen (TV series "Angel" and "Crash") take them to a birthing class with hilarious results. Which one of Hannah's suitors will endure the experience of simulating childbirth? The Bachelorette gets a real-life health scare and one bachelor comes to her rescue. In return, she rewards him with a private concert by Danish pop and soul band Lukas Graham, performing their hit, "Love Someone." Hannah brings another group of men on a professional photo shoot where they are shocked to find that they are posing with professional models-who are adorable animals. The curious Bachelorette once again employs Demi to share with her what the men do when she is not around, reminiscent of the new Illumination Entertainment film from the creators of "Despicable Me," "The Secret Life of Pets 2." Will the guys pass Demi's test? And later, will one man spin out of control and out of Hannah's life? The men battle to get a rose, whatever it takes, on "The Bachelorette," MONDAY, MAY 27 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/John Fleenor)LUKE P., HANNAH BROWN
THE BACHELORETTE - "1503" - Eight men get the surprise of their life as husband and wife actors Jason Biggs ("American Pie" movies, "Orange Is the New Black") and Jenny Mollen (TV series "Angel" and "Crash") take them to a birthing class with hilarious results. Which one of Hannah's suitors will endure the experience of simulating childbirth? The Bachelorette gets a real-life health scare and one bachelor comes to her rescue. In return, she rewards him with a private concert by Danish pop and soul band Lukas Graham, performing their hit, "Love Someone." Hannah brings another group of men on a professional photo shoot where they are shocked to find that they are posing with professional models-who are adorable animals. The curious Bachelorette once again employs Demi to share with her what the men do when she is not around, reminiscent of the new Illumination Entertainment film from the creators of "Despicable Me," "The Secret Life of Pets 2." Will the guys pass Demi's test? And later, will one man spin out of control and out of Hannah's life? The men battle to get a rose, whatever it takes, on "The Bachelorette," MONDAY, MAY 27 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/John Fleenor)LUKE P., HANNAH BROWN /
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He’s unstable and aggressive

What scares me most about Luke P. is that he comes off as unstable and not entirely there. It’s frightening because when the season started, he was in my top 3. But as each episode passed, his insecurities started to come out and his true personality began to show. Ever since the rugby episode, Luke P. just hasn’t been the same. He keeps getting in everyone’s faces and illustrating that he’s simply not equipped to handle all of this.

Every time he complains about Hannah and how she’s with other men, I cringe because he speaks as if he has ownership over her, and that’s just not cool. Not cool at all.

Hannah Brown
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He moves entirely too fast

It wasn’t even two episodes in and Luke P. was declaring his love for our Bachelorette. Sure, love, at first sight, is a thing but it just didn’t make any sense. He did have strong feelings for her before the show and was smitten by her from the get-go but declaring his love the way he did was awkward and strange.

It was almost like he was trying to show up the other guys and while the competition is a big part of it, it was just too much, too fast.