Monday, January 25, 2010

The Bachelor -- 25-Jan-2010

The ladies had to pack up their bags and leave the house tonight. I thought I heard Chris say they were RVing it for the rest of the time with stops along the way. Did I hear him right? Maybe they couldn't afford the mansion anymore? Dunno. That's alright because the way Jake drops the ladies, it won't be very crowded on the two RVs as they make their pit stops along the way.

I thought it really funny that Vienna talked about how Gia wasn't good for Jake because she's a city girl and wouldn't know how to handle herself in the rugged outdoors. That's rich coming from the idiot princess. And rugged outdoors? Uhhh no. They're camping on the front step of a vineyard; that's hardly roughing it. Not to mention they're not exactly sleeping in tents and they have plumbing.
All I can say is good for Gia for holding her own, even if she did sport some high heel shoes. She wasn't afraid to take them off and play around in bare feet. If anything, I'd have to say there's something sweet about Gia and yet straight up if you challenged her about something. Her nervous laugh is something to get used to though. It could get annoying on one hand, but it also has a strange endearing quality.

I guess nobody told Jake that the two on one date somebody was supposed to go and somebody was supposed to stay. Not for Jake's rules this season. Going right along with his tag line that you don't have to wait for a rose ceremony to go home, he did just that -- he sent both ladies home.

As for the group date, Jake wanted to see the ladies get down and dirty in the sand. I'm actually surprised that Ali and Vienna appeared to stay out of each others way during the group date; impressive. That Vienna, she no longer has alliances or friends in the house. I can't imagine how much it would suck to live in a house full of women not just all wanting to date the same guy, but not be liked by anyone else in the house. Talk about uncomfortable. Yikes.

Jake managed to stir up some drama of his own during the rose ceremony. Part way through the ceremony, he excused himself, walked out, chatted with Chris and sought to have one less rose to hand out that night. Basically, within a week, he managed to remove four women from the show instead of just two. I think if there was a way for him to avoid the rose ceremony, he would narrow down his choices that much faster. Needless to say, the women that remained were both surprised and pissed off -- well at least a few were distinctly pissed off -- that Vienna, once again, got selected to stay. I guess it's the way she looks at him all crossed-eyed like that keeps him hanging on. Oh well. I guess we'll see how much longer Vienna sticks around ... or if Ali goes home if Vienna stays, which would be unfortunate ... but possible.

It's hard to say what drama will unfold next week from the previews. The previews didn't really give away many hints as to who got in the limo at the end of the day. It does appear, however, that all the unknown women that were there are now gone. The question for next week is, will Jake release anyone extra women before the rose ceremony? Or will he be forced to keep with the guidelines because he's running out of choices?

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