This is the second season Bachelorette The Superstars have already had their final men selected before the season ends on Tuesday. So this should be a breeze, right? Well, more like a breeze that signals the onset of a hurricane.
The final episode (which is three hours long!) begins with an oddly formal note, with host Jesse Palmer breaking the silence to say he hopes for two happy endings for Gabby and Rachel, but that “things didn’t turn out that way.” Excuse me. He hints at the upcoming “scandal and betrayal,” alluding directly to Tino’s “stray” and Eric’s “text messages.” Yikes. He takes the two ladies out for an awkward welcome, and then we pick up in Mexico with the dangerously escalating Gabby after Eric tells her he wants to date her first before her engagement. She is resolute: “I want him to propose to me.” But after telling her how devastated he would be if they separated, she eased up a bit, seeming reassured that they could get through it. We believe!
Meanwhile, Rachel goes to see how Tino did after her split from Avene, and says it’s “amazing, without a doubt, as usual.” Well, this guy is more confident than any human ever should be, but Rachel rushes away from it and tells him he’s the only guy left, and they share a flurry of happy kisses. We can’t help but notice, however, that so is Rachel Not She smiles as she watches this again in the live show. Back in Mexico, she and Gabe share a champagne toast pie together and scurry around their estate and how absolutely sure they are. Even Rachel says of Tino: “If it wasn’t him, I don’t know who it could be.” Yeah, we’re ready to shriek here, guys. Fasten seat belts.

On the live show, Rachel explains what happened next: “It was really cool for a while” between her and Tino, but they “had a tough time” by the time the show first aired. She says she did her best to keep their relationship together, but “I didn’t feel that support” from him. She had hoped they could make things right by the end, but then Tino raised some vague fears about “relationships from the past,” and eventually, Rachel revealed, “It didn’t really work out. He betrayed me.” We cut to Rachel who consoled Gabby, who advised her to “kick him in the [bleep]J balls. (Now that’s a girlfriend!) Rachel also says Tino told her ‘I’m sorry to tell you,’ and that…not cool! (We just want to say we never trusted Tino from the start, and we’re feeling arrogant now.)

After some uncomfortable recap with Jesse, where Rachel says decisively that she does Not They still love Tino (and her dad Tony looks ready to punch Tino in the face), and they take Tino out for a post-breakup ritual – and he’s already booed! Apologizing profusely for everything at first, but still parsing the words and defending himself, Rachel has none of it. When he remembers again how he thought they broke up, she gets angry, asking, “Do you want to get into that?” She hints at personal stuff liberated from the previous confrontation (hmmm) and makes it perfectly clear, “We’ve never been on a break.” (Where’s Ross Geller when we need him?) Tino gasps for air here, and the live audience is about to choke him by the time Jesse mercifully cuts him in.


Eric shares a warm kiss with Gabe when he joins the live show, so everything looks adorable. (And the mullet is gone!) They list their show, and they seem to be still together, thank God. But Jesse intrudes a bit into the problems they’ve had, questioning Eric about his ex-girlfriend who she claims he broke up with just to go on the show and “get a job.” Jesse even puts his text messages on the big screen (!), with Eric telling the girl that the show “isn’t real.” But that was before the show even started, Eric points out, and he didn’t think he’d meet someone like Gabe. He admits he didn’t handle this breakup well, and Gabe knows it. But she seems to have accepted his explanation, the crowd behind them – and hey, we need a happy ending, damn it!
So… we still have an hour left, somehow? Jesse kills some time by questioning Gabi about her new assignment Dancing with the Stars I turned to three former singles for their advice. (None of them are still with their final menbut anyway!) In addition, we meet the new bachelor – Ex Rachel Zack And they started the new season early, with Zack meeting five potential women live and viewers at home voting via tweets to give Brianna a first impression. Zack didn’t get off to a great start, though, as he totally fizzled out when Jesse asked him to remember any of the girls’ names next. Well, you have four months to train, my friend!
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