The only one that stood out was Jordan, he is so in love with himself he'll never have time for Becca! I bet the producers told her make sure that dingbat gets
a rose LOL
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On Tue, 5/29/18, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] The Bachelorette Premiere Recap: Who Did Becca Cut? And Who Did She Kiss?
To:
Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2018, 9:32 AM
Kind
of boring the first night . Drama and a tattle tale
that back fired. Sounds like another season of drama
And so the
season starts!
http://tvline.com/2018/05/28/the-bachelorette-recap-season-14-premiere-becca-kufrin/The
Bachelorette Premiere Recap: Who Did Becca Cut? And Who
Did She Kiss? By Rebecca Iannucci /
May 28 2018, 7:09 PM
PDT
I don't
know if you guys have heard, but Becca Kufrin is ready to do the
damn thing. And on The Bachelorette's season
premiere Monday night, she met 28 handsome devils who have
the exact same goal.Kufrin, of
course, first appeared on Season 22 of The
Bachelor, where Arie Luyendyk Jr. proposed to her…
only to break up with her on camera a few months later, then
propose to original runner-up Lauren Burnham. (Becca's
understandable reaction when Arie admitted he wanted to be
with Lauren: "Are you f—king kidding me?")But
nothing heals a broken heart like going back on national
television and having two dozen men compete for your love
— so Becca's doing just that.
Let's
revisit 10 memorable moments from Night 1 of The
Bachelorette — even though you'd surely prefer to
forget a few of them:* The
premiere kicks off with a tried-and-true ABC reality tactic:
emotional manipulation! As if Becca hasn't cried enough
over Arie — with cameras in her face, no less — the very
first shot of the episode finds Becca sobbing on her couch
while looking at old photos of her relationship with him. Is
there any way this wasn't
staged? Was Becca honestly directed to sit and cry over her
ex? I have a lot of questions.* A few
hours before meeting the contestants, Becca gets advice from
past Bachelorettes Kaitlyn Bristowe, JoJo Fletcher and
Rachel Lindsay, all of whom are still engaged to the men
they chose on their seasons. The women decide to cleanse the
Bachelorette
mansion with a bundle of sage, and it's Kaitlyn who has
the most appropriately puzzled reaction to the ritual:
"Why do you light a big doobie and throw it around the
house? I don't get it."* We meet
Becca's suitors via a series of hilariously staged video
packages, one of which introduces us to Jordan, a
26-year-old male model from Florida. Jordan is almost
comically egotistical throughout the premiere — might we
have found the villain of Season 14? — and I have to
assume he's being fed a ridiculous script from the
producers. "Modeling is so much more than being
ridiculously good-looking," he says. "You're talking
gym year-round, tan year-round, salt spray year-round.
There's so much involved. It's taxing."* Jean
Blanc, a self-proclaimed "colognoisseur", promises to
"blow Becca's nose away" with his sexy scent.
Ick. * Becca
graciously smiles her way through 28 awkward introductions,
and one of the most uncomfortable interactions surprisingly
comes from Joe, a genial grocery store owner from
Chicago. Upon meeting Becca for the first time, Joe is
so dazzled by her beauty that he completely forgets his
planned opening line, settling instead for a string of
one-syllable words: "Hi! Cool! Bye!" To his credit, Joe
knows he totally whiffed, muttering "What the f—k?"
under his breath as he walks into the mansion.* But the
most awkward exchange of the night happens with Kamil, a
30-year-old social media participant — yes, participant!
— who asks Becca to walk over to him
when he gets out of the limo, explaining that he thinks all
relationships "should meet in the middle." The sentiment
is nice enough… until Kamil adds, "But maybe it should
be 60-40," then gestures for Becca to walk even farther in
his direction. "60-40? Ha!" Becca whispers after Kamil
walks away, and I've never respected her more. *
There's no shortage of drama at the cocktail party,
starting with an accusation from sales trainer Chris that
advertising exec Chase isn't on the show for the right
reasons. Apparently, Chris knows one of Chase's
ex-girlfriends back home, and she believes that Chase is
just going on TV to get some exposure for his marketing
company. The whole kerfuffle ends with an awkward chat
between Becca and Chase, in which he tries to convince her
that he is on
the show to find love, and she just stares at him,
skeptical. Romantic! * Becca
also has a cringe-inducing conversation with Jake, a
marketing consultant that Becca has actually met a few times
before in Minneapolis. She's puzzled why Jake would come
on this show to woo her, when he's never shown any
interest in her before — and when Jake can't convince
her that his intentions are good, she eliminates him before
the rose ceremony. ("Ask anybody who knows me, I'm one
of the most romantic f—king people there is," Jake says
after he's been booted, clearly handling the rejection
like a champ.)* All hope
is not lost for Becca, though: Sparks fly between her and
Garrett, a medical sales representative from Reno, and she
ends the cocktail party by giving him her First Impression
rose — and
her first kiss of the season.*
Unfortunately, six contestants aren't so lucky.. At the
end of the first rose ceremony, Kamil, Joe, Chase,
Christian, Darius and Grant are
all eliminated, left to pin their romantic hopes on a future
season of Bachelor
in Paradise.
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