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Tom Brady is more unattractive and serial-killer looking in real life, though.

If I had photoshop I’d add Swifty to this gif.

Tom Brady

Rhoda from The Bad Seed.

Will Poulter is getting excellent reviews for his portrayal of a racist cop in “Detroit”. This is him seven years ago in the Narnia movie “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”. That chin, those eyebrows.....

Luanne Platter (KotH)

Leann Rimes

My thoughts:

Eric would be the BEST! He was adorable! And he has the best back story for TV ever.

TL;DR She picked Bryan after sending Peter and Eric home before either proposed (usually the Bachelorette gets two proposals). Bryan’s red flag is his Mom and smooth talk, Peter’s red flag is his inability to commit, and Rachel only had eyes for white guys so Eric was out.

I actually think Eric would have given her the most adult relationship. But his lack of experience freaked her out. Which I think is unfair. Lots of people end up with their first love. It’s totally possible to sustain a relationship with someone who hasn’t been in love with anyone else before.

Agreed. While Peter is super beautiful, he was so boring.

The winner is Colombian. Which, yes there’s a debate over whether white Colombians identify as Latino or not, but not really the colloquial definition of white.

I love how they were in Spain but fucking everything looked like Pier 1 vomited all over it.

I always thought Peter was playing her to become the Next bachelor, but after watching him knowing that this is three months out, I take it back.

I don’t watch this show but I read boards about it. Because first black bachelorette. I stand by my prediction. Finalist 2 white guys and then she picks one. They will break up and he will be engaged in 2 years to a white woman. Runner up white guy is the new bachelor.

The only contestant from this season she could have chosen to have a real adult relationship with was herself. I really feel like she got the short end of the stick candidate-wise this season.

I don’t think that is true at all. After having one kid, the two parents might have really different reactions to parenthood, and one may take on a lot more of the burden than the other. Not saying that is what happened here, but it seems pretty plausible for a lot of people.

I’m curious...what would the compromise be? Half a child that they share with another family?

It seems like people who are married and already have children could work out some kind of compromise when it comes to having more or not. There definitely is more to the story than that lame reason.