The Bachelor Season 26, Episodes 9 & 10: Heroes and Villains

THE BACHELOR - Ò2608Ó Ð ItÕs time for hometowns! For the first time in two years, the Bachelor will visit the hometowns of his final four women to meet their families and immerse himself in each of the ladiesÕ lives. On dates led by the women, Clayton will learn jiu-jitsu, go kayaking, hike in the Rockies and free-fall 80 feet, but the real adventure still lies ahead. Will these experiences bring clarity, or will Clayton have to send home someone heÕs falling in love with? Find out on ÒThe Bachelor,Ó MONDAY, FEB. 28 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)GABBY, RACHEL, SUSIE
THE BACHELOR - Ò2608Ó Ð ItÕs time for hometowns! For the first time in two years, the Bachelor will visit the hometowns of his final four women to meet their families and immerse himself in each of the ladiesÕ lives. On dates led by the women, Clayton will learn jiu-jitsu, go kayaking, hike in the Rockies and free-fall 80 feet, but the real adventure still lies ahead. Will these experiences bring clarity, or will Clayton have to send home someone heÕs falling in love with? Find out on ÒThe Bachelor,Ó MONDAY, FEB. 28 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)GABBY, RACHEL, SUSIE /
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The Bachelor Season 26, Episode 9: Villains (Women Tell All)

*By the way, these ladies are listed in order from most likely a villain to least likely a villain this week!*

#1: Clayton

First of all, he didn’t own up to anything that he said or did throughout his season. All it was was a super loose apology that never even really had the words/phrase “I’m sorry” in it.

#2: Shanae

She is just a straight-up clown, and not the fun kind that makes little balloon poodles for kids at a birthday party. She’s the scary kind that follows your car at night and tries to ruin your life. Second of all, she’s never going to find anyone (kind, at least). She might find someone, but when and if she does (which I would be totally and completely surprised about), he’ll be just like her: a rude bully who never makes mistakes and should never apologize for hurting people. K, cool.

#3: Genevieve

I absolutely loved her towards the beginning of the season. At the start of it all, she was kind, funny, seemed patient at least, and in all honesty, I never really had a bad thing to say about her at all.

However, y’all, towards the end of her stunt on the show, she really bugged me. This week on the Women Tell All, she was just too loud for my personal liking. It’s not your show or your time to shine, honey. That part ended almost as soon as it began, girl. Give someone else a chance. Thanks, but for sure no thanks! #NoGenInParadise

The Bachelor Season 26, Episode 9: Villains (Fantasy Suites)

*By the way, these ladies are listed in order from most likely a villain to least likely a villain this week!*

#1: Susie

First of all, while I do totally understand her concerns with Clayton having physical intimacy with the other two women, I also do think that it’s hers and definitely not Clayton’s responsibility to change that.

If that is something that really does matter to you, voice your opinion; don’t act like a scared little puppy in the corner. Second of all, apparently, she forgot what show she was on because as we all know from watching years of this TV show franchise, anything, literally anything can happen on FS night/week.

If she (Susie) wasn’t okay with deep physical intimacy possibly happening, then she should’ve never come on the show. Think of how confused and strange any Bachelor or Bachelorette feels falling for and spending so much time with these women for such a long period of time (if they make it this far, that is).

I still hate Clayton for his time on the show previous to the Fantasy Suite dates; however, I’m one million percent Team Clayton on this one. As I told my boyfriend and parents this week, “I’ve never backed up a Bachelor/Bachelorette more than I do with Clayton right now at this moment.”

Contact me on Twitter and I’d be happy to discuss further! That is all for now!

#2: Rachel

Since, overall, there are just a ton of things that I’m really a huge fan of Rachel’s, here are just a few bullet points that I have in regards to her:

  • All she does is whine, moan, and complain.
  • She very and unnecessarily awkwardly waited for Clayton to pull her chair out for her on the nighttime portion of their dinner/FS date. Do it yourself if you can’t be patient and wait. #Ugh
  • Both her and Clayton didn’t take in the beauty of the caves/helicopter. They were way too busy sucking face.

P.S. to the producers of the show: mute the mics when they kiss. It’s disgusting. K, Thanks!

#3: Gabby

I love Gabby and will always be #TeamGabby for life in all honesty. This week, in terms of villains, I had absolutely nothing written down for her. So, that is all.

Gabby, since we all figure at this point that Clayton ends up alone and lonely and could even be on Paradise, I am rooting for you as the next Bachelorette! Go, Gab, Go!

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