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15 thoughts on the 29th season of The Bachelor post-fantasy suites episode

Just some random thoughts. 

  1. Overall, great cast of women
  2. I didn't think Carolina was quite the villain she was made out to be
  3. Grant made some confusing choices (see: Parisa, both keeping her night one and then getting rid of her post the gift of the rocks)
  4. I want Alexe or Chloie as next bachelorette
  5. I could also see Grant's sister being the next bachelorette
  6. Alexe bringing Linda the llama night one is iconic
  7. Is Chloie really the first "plus size" model to be on this show? Maybe? (I have not watched every season to be fair)
  8. This season had two full dates that were jumping off of tall things, and I'm just like NOPE
  9. They are really trying to incorporate people from other seasons/iterations of this show
  10. Grant should've waited to say "I love you," to Litia
  11. I wonder why the "Women Tell All" episode didn't have the third place finisher (it usually does)
  12. It's kind of wild that Zoe made it to final 3 with no one-on-one date
  13. I correctly predicted the final 2 from the final 4 (not super surprising, but still)
  14. Was Dina the first to have 0 family members meet the bachelor?
  15. I'm confused as to how Grant's dad is in the Dominican Republic when I thought Grant said he was in rehab in New Jersey

(Prompt by me)

"Promotional poster for season 29 of The Bachelor," ABC

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