
Let me get this straight. Frank’s a bad guy because he realized his heart didn’t belong to Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky, but instead to his former flame Nicole? He’s a horrible dude because he admitted following his heart didn’t include spending eternity with the reality TV “girlfriend” he’s been sharing with 25, then 15, then 12, then… (you get the point, I’m sure) other guys?
If you gauge public opinion based on blogs, Facebook and Twitter, Frank might very well be the most hated man in America today. I mean, he packed his bags and took off, leaving Ali with just two sets of shoulders left to cry on. How cold is that?
For the record, I think Frank made the right move. I’m surprised more contestants on Citytv’s wildly-popular Bachelor/ette franchise don’t admit to the same thing. Is it really realistic that every single person falls head over heels every single time? Let’s not forget Ali made no bones about ditching then-Bachelor Jake Pavelka to “pursue her career.” We’ll never know if that’s the real reason for her departure. Something tells me her internal crystal ball may have seen a side of Jake not presented to the public by the show’s editors. That, or the show’s producers dangled an opportunity to be the next Bachelorette and she jumped.
Either way, it’s now down to two: the soft-hearted, soft-spoken Chris L (who really needs to find something besides his mother to talk about) and hunky former baseball star Roberto (the favourite to be last man standing).
Next week marks what very well could be the best episode of the bunch – the “men tell all” feaure. Then it’s up to Ali to choose her man in the big Bachelorette finale. Check out the video below for our BT Bachelorette panel’s take on Monday night’s episode and details on how you can win your way in to our exclusive BT Bachelorette finale party at Milestone’s!
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Ryan I TOTALLY agree! Ali can be disappointed but calling Frank an a-hole!?!??! I don’t think so!
She dumps people every week!
Totally payback.
July 20th, 2010 at 10:28 am