| I don’t know, the sneak peek of next week episode made it seem like Christine and Vic had some drama |
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They always include some negative-seeming snippet in previews so that there is an element of "surprise" when they say yes. |
NP. I think so, yes, about Christine and Vic. Mike should say no. He wants kids, it's a non-negotiable. He shouldn't marry someone who "might" change her mind on that topic. But I could also see Emma saying no, for the same reason. However, Mike does seem to really love her. Does she love him? I can't tell. Devonta and Brittany are this season's Nancy and Bartise. Painful to watch. Same with Ashley and Alex. Agree with everyone he is both messed up and gross. Really don't know about Amber and Jordan. I could see them saying no but continuing to date after the show. |
| About Bri and Connor. I thought she was very honest. Too honest, maybe, but I don't think it's crazy to want to be with a man who lives like a grownup and has ambitions. He's a really good guy, but that doesn't mean they're compatible. My hope with them is that they continue to date, and he makes a modest effort to level up and she makes a modest effort to "level down." I wouldn't rule out their meeting in the middle and finding a way to make it work. But the disparities are too big right now to go to the altar. Maybe too big, period, but time will tell. |
She wants to be with someone who can lead. She is too alpha to be with another alpha. She needs someone like Connor. |
Am I the only one that thinks all of the snakes and snake designs are weird? No comments on that? Creepy. |
I was first impressed by my now-husband when he said people should look for their complements. I think that's true, but the respect needs to be there. She doesn't respect the way he's living his life, and that's a big problem. She doesn't want to feel like her partner's nagging mom, and I totally get that. Does she appreciate how much steadfast love he's offering her? Probably not enough. But general compatibility, having similar life goals, is a major part of a successful marriage. |
I agree Mike's a no, as he should be. He wants it to work out, but you don't marry someone with such a huge issue hanging over them. Jordan's a good guy but taking on a step-kid is a huge responsibility. They should both say no and continue to work on the relationship, including the little girl. The others are obviously a no. Agree they put weirdly-spliced Vic and Christine footage in because they're the only yes! |
I just watched the episode where he basically tells her he can't maintain an erection because she doesn't do crossfit, but I think it's pretty OBVIOUS that he cheated on her the night before (maybe with a skinny pilates girl) and is doing the typical bro "make her break up with me so that I can be the good guy" thing. He stayed out all night, came home and said "you aren't physically attractive enough for me, woman who I've said 'I love you' to 55 times in the last 3 days." |
And his "we can still have some fun, right?" staredown after he dropped that on her was fully sociopathic. |
He looks like a forgotten Lachey brother. Just a dude who looks like a dude, who is somehow convinced he's hot sh*t. |
There was a lot of glazing of Jordan in comments, but I think he's too immature to take on that role. Maybe eventually, but not now. Also, I'm pretty sure he just likes Amber because he finds her very attractive. And she likes him because he's actually nice to her. That doesn't mean they should be together. I predict a break-up, initiated by Amber. I'd be happy to be wrong, but I don't think so. |
Couldn't agree with this more. They don't seem compatible, like at all. He seems like a man-child who still has some growing up to do. Also, not very willing to compromise. She has a much nicer house, but he wants his house because he wants proximity to bars. That's not someone who is going to prioritize family life. I think she deserves better. |