‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Recap: 2 More Men Descend On The Beach & A Truth Box Sets Kat Off Before Women Hand Out Roses
20.10.2023 - 03:07
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Thursday’s episode of ABC‘s Bachelor in Paradise.
Things are heating up in Paradise.
The women are preparing to hand out roses, and the men are clamoring for their attention to make sure they stick around for another week…but several of them will still go home despite their best efforts. You may remember that the last episode ended on several cliffhangers. What will happen with Sam’s poo baby? Will Mercedes choose Tyler or Will? Are Kat and Brayden still feuding?
First on the agenda is Sam, who has been anxiously awaiting the sunrise — her cut off for a natural bowel movement before more medical intervention will require her to leave the beach. By the time the sun is peaking over the horizon, Sam’s situation hasn’t gotten any better. Stuck in a sh*tty situation (no pun intended), Sam departs from Paradise and leaves Aaron S. without a lifeline.
Other than that, things appear to be quite chill in Paradise. Kat and Tanner are hitting it off. Brayden is moving on. Peter and Olivia are getting to know one another after Peter gave Olivia his rose as a gesture of good will. But wait…there’s another man entering the picture.
It’s John Henry! He went home pretty early on Charity’s season, but he admits to being very shy. He’s hoping Paradise might be a better environment for him to find a connection. After conversations with Kat, Kylie and Olivia, he asks Olivia to join him on a date. Before she accepts, she pulls Peter aside for a chat.
It’s admirable, considering Olivia felt very blindsided when Will went on a date with Kylie without so much as a “goodbye” to Olivia. Peter expresses his concerns, and Olivia feels unsure, but she decides to go anyway.
Olivia and John Henry
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