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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Here's my concept question: Why is it even remotely realistic for these idiots to propose after 3 dates, some "alone time" and one nookie session? And why is it sensible to accept?
Given the timing of the show, why not have one final rose ceremony. Both "amazing" ladies in the room, only one gets the rose. Then, do like survivor, fast forward to a live "final" show, where after 4 months of actually dating, talking, things most people do before a marriage proposal, the bachelor can make the proposal. Or not. That's drama. Kind of like "Love Connection" except that the bachelor/ette is in the room, rather than in a little inset box backstage. Maybe even bring back the wench from Missing Link to do her "goodbye" line if the answer is no.
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Good idea - if you think its realistic that people would stay together in the real life situation after all the amazing trips with the amazing ladies (that cracks me up), then you should pitch your idea to a network.
I simply do not see what was in it for Andrew or even how his parents could have been cool with this (I cant believe thsee zillionaires agreed to have their home filmed in the first place- maybe it was some kind of promotion for their wine?????) Thats gotta be it- it was to increase business at the vineyard, Andrew just doenst seem like a huge troublemaker (but who knows with the editing- I bet he could have gotten thrown out of several prep schools for dealing). Or perhaps there is some kind of Aaron Spelling type clause in his trsut fund that he has to be married to inherit. Whatever it is, I aint buying that he is in love with this gal, esp given that he was having oh such a tough time choosing. She aint all that- marcia brady with bad plastic surgery. ho hum.
as for why she said yes, thats a no brainer. she's got nowhere to go but up and that was a pretty swell looking ring.