So here we go again. This week, the Bachelor was shot in St. Lucia with Jake and the remaining three ladies: Gia, Tinley, and Vienna.
I have to say, with all the hype Jake was talking on Gia and the date, I'm quite disappointed in him for letting her go. She's the only one left that seems to have a decent array of emotions. On one hand you've got Tinley, who only ever sounds like she has the one super-saturated sugary emotion all the time and Vienna, who just wants a sugar daddy to take care of her. Then again, it could be an editing trick.
The problem Jake has with Tinley, as far as I can tell from the confessionals, is that he likes the idea of loving Tinley, but it doesn't sound like he actually does. Then when Jake talks about Vienna, it's more like he just has the hots for her, but he'll end up feeling like a baby-sitter in the long run if he picks her. From my standpoint, I don't know exactly how many times I heard Tinley say she'd only ever been with one man, but it was enough that if you had a drinking game, there might be some alcohol poisoning involved. Yes, Tinley, we get it. You were married once and he's the only guy you were ever with. She should do us all a favor -- including herself -- and sleep with someone else already so she can say something else now.
The producers also have to shake things up a bit, so they allowed Ali to call Jake at the hotel to see if it's too late for her to come back. Apparently she made a mistake by going back to her job. It two's company and three's a crowd, what is it when there's suddenly one more woman back in the picture? A whole lotta confusion and more drama is my guess. However, it didn't go that way. There was something I didn't understand about Jake's response. He says everything about him wanted her to get on a plane and come, but then he says his gut says no. Huh? Oh well.
I'm guessing he doesn't go home with anyone and makes everyone cry ... including the producers.
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