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Old 05-19-2003, 12:59 PM   #6403
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Originally posted by barely_legal
That wouldn't work b/c there'd be no way they could keep the identity of the final "lady" a secret for that long. And I doubt as many people would watch if they already knew who his final choice was. Nobody gives a damn whether these people actually stay together or not, they only want to see the "ladies" be bitchy to one another and melt down in the limo.
Oh yeah, that's the best part. Seeing the crying in the limo scene - it's what I waited for. At first I thought Kirsten wasn't going to cry - because she has no feelings - and then when that first little tear dribbled down her cheeks - ah yes, a good moment in TV. No one deserved to cry in the limo more than that chick. You have to ask yourself - if a person doesn't get along with ANY women - is it her or them?

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Originally posted by Paigow
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.
His parents said that they believed in love at first sight - having gotten engaged after 2 weeks of dating. So they were really on board with this concept. As for the $$ the sisters and brothers made it seem like all their $$ was tied up in the winery and that they weren't "trust fund babies" with money coming out their asses. And they truly seemed like hard working, down to earth people. However, the publicity for the winery - priceless.
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