The Golden Bachelor

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Anonymous wrote:Gerry had said this home on the lake was for Toni, his ex-wife. That he was sitting there wondering what he was doing there, here in her dream house.

I mean, that's a simplistic take, but it's where this all started in that first episode. I wonder if there will be a callback to that. Not immediately, but maybe dating with the plan for him to sell and start fresh elsewhere. If the woman has a house and they move in together, he'd have plenty of money to fly back frequently.


I think he already sold that house.


Yep. It's not been touched on in the show, but it has been in interviews.

https://people.com/who-is-gerry-turner-the-golden-bachelor-7562098




He states in this interview he's looking for someone high energy, and that he would be hesitant to enter a relationship where geography was a serious obstacle. And "“He's often busy hosting barbecues, playing pickleball, cheering on his favorite Chicago sports teams, four-wheeling, and spending time with friends and family at restaurants and local haunts,” his official description reads. He is well matched with Leslie.


Agree. I was on TeamTheresa but I see this too.


Theresa isn’t exactly low energy, although she’s not an ATV type. I’m not sure I could see her at a Cubs game, although I’m not sure I could see Leslie getting excited about that either. And Leslie is pretty far away too.

It might come down to who’s willing to move-including whether he’s willing to move for one of them. And although Faith spontaneously said she wouldn’t move, we haven’t seen anybody else answer that question yet.



Leslie has Insta posts about attending Twins games with her grandkids all dressed up in merch.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


I mentioned elsewhere that there was a Farmer Wants a Wife show episode where a woman who had to leave earlier in the story came back and re-entered competition. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that here, too.


It's not happening. Joan isn't coming back. Let it go.


Geez, emotional much?


NP—PP is factual not emotional. The ones who want fairytales and pixydust to have Joan return are emotional. Not just realistic.
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Anonymous wrote:Gerry had said this home on the lake was for Toni, his ex-wife. That he was sitting there wondering what he was doing there, here in her dream house.

I mean, that's a simplistic take, but it's where this all started in that first episode. I wonder if there will be a callback to that. Not immediately, but maybe dating with the plan for him to sell and start fresh elsewhere. If the woman has a house and they move in together, he'd have plenty of money to fly back frequently.


I think he already sold that house.


Yep. It's not been touched on in the show, but it has been in interviews.

https://people.com/who-is-gerry-turner-the-golden-bachelor-7562098




He states in this interview he's looking for someone high energy, and that he would be hesitant to enter a relationship where geography was a serious obstacle. And "“He's often busy hosting barbecues, playing pickleball, cheering on his favorite Chicago sports teams, four-wheeling, and spending time with friends and family at restaurants and local haunts,” his official description reads. He is well matched with Leslie.


Agree. I was on TeamTheresa but I see this too.


I don’t know if he’s the right guy for Leslie, though, and I think he can see it. After a lifetime of dating Prince and making horrible romantic choices, she wants a guy who’s 10 years older than her to take her to Cubs games? She’s got 20-25 good years ahead, and he’s got…less. I really like him, but I can’t see this match.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


Agreed. Who would miss a child’s wedding to be on tv? She wasn’t reading the room well either. He wasn't that in to her. Didn’t he pick her for a one on one date that was never shown? Did I miss it?
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I still can't believe he dropped Ellen. She would have been the best match for him.
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Anonymous wrote:I still can't believe he dropped Ellen. She would have been the best match for him.


+1. If only she had dyed her hair brunette when she figured out his type. JK, but I did like her.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


I mentioned elsewhere that there was a Farmer Wants a Wife show episode where a woman who had to leave earlier in the story came back and re-entered competition. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that here, too.


It's not happening. Joan isn't coming back. Let it go.


Geez, emotional much?


NP—PP is factual not emotional. The ones who want fairytales and pixydust to have Joan return are emotional. Not just realistic.


DP. Realism is wanting somebody who's a good match to win, and that's just not manipulative Theresa or needy/lost Leslie.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


I mentioned elsewhere that there was a Farmer Wants a Wife show episode where a woman who had to leave earlier in the story came back and re-entered competition. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that here, too.


It's not happening. Joan isn't coming back. Let it go.


Geez, emotional much?


NP—PP is factual not emotional. The ones who want fairytales and pixydust to have Joan return are emotional. Not just realistic.


"Wanting" is emotional projection. Nobody cares as much as you -- it's just idle speculation.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


I mentioned elsewhere that there was a Farmer Wants a Wife show episode where a woman who had to leave earlier in the story came back and re-entered competition. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that here, too.


It's not happening. Joan isn't coming back. Let it go.


Geez, emotional much?


NP—PP is factual not emotional. The ones who want fairytales and pixydust to have Joan return are emotional. Not just realistic.


DP. Realism is wanting somebody who's a good match to win, and that's just not manipulative Theresa or needy/lost Leslie.


Faith seems more stable and balanced than either of the other two women. I know she's been knocked -- unfairly, I think -- for her rough start in life, but she's not as peculiar as Theresa or Leslie.

Spoilers don't indicate this, but maybe she changes her mind about the horse thing. We'll see.
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Anonymous wrote:As the lead of this show, you are required to put out a lot of energy to seem interesting and active... but I'm not sure if 72-yr-old Gerry is REALLY interested in being a go, go, go person, or if he's fulfilling the obligation to appear that way, while in real life, he simply wants to play pickleball, hang out with friend, and enjoy the lake life... know what I mean.

If Gerry is, at heart, at a time in life where he wants to keep it simple, then Faith and Leslie are not going to be the right "speed" for him. Theresa might be more on that speed level.

That doesn't mean there is anything wrong with Faith, or Leslie or Theresa or Gerry. It's just a matter of finding someone who wants to live life at the same pace as you.


Yes, good point. Although I find Theresa quite boring compared to the other two, maybe that’s better suited to him at this stage in his life.


I don't know what "securities professional" means, but it suggests Teresa is at least somewhat smart. She's 70, so she's probably not on the trading floor, but maybe she owns a brokerage or day trades, who knows. I did find Theresa pretty disingenuous during the whole Kathy spat. But it's probably going to be Teresa.

I just can't see Leslie and Gerry together--she's the wrong "speed" as you say. Also I'm not sure what they talk about besides ATV rides and Leslie's life story. Finding a steady man is great, but you need something more to do/talk about in your daily life. Maybe we just don't see that deeper connection happening.

He should have kept Ellen.

Does anybody else have their fingers crossed for Joan coming back? The producers extended the season from 8 to 9 episodes.


Interesting!! I had forgotten about her.

She seemed like a quality/together person.

(I was appalled by the woman who missed her daughter’s wedding to be on a realty TV show!)


I mentioned elsewhere that there was a Farmer Wants a Wife show episode where a woman who had to leave earlier in the story came back and re-entered competition. I wouldn't be surprised if they did that here, too.


It's not happening. Joan isn't coming back. Let it go.


Geez, emotional much?


NP—PP is factual not emotional. The ones who want fairytales and pixydust to have Joan return are emotional. Not just realistic.


"Wanting" is emotional projection. Nobody cares as much as you -- it's just idle speculation.


*1. I’m here to waste time, not to find emotional catharsis or something
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I’m really disappointed by the whole show. I was hoping they’d show some experienced, mature people looking to meet a companion or maybe make some friends to travel with. Instead, the producers used the same, boring formula with older, grayed, wrinkled bodies. This has the depth of a melted popsicle. I’m done with any variation of the Bachelor.
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Some of you are being far too hard on Theresa. She's 70 years old and has dated *one man* prior to Gerry. I can't imagine reentering the dating pool at that point. She probably does feel giddy as a schoolgirl, and they did have what looked like a terrific date. I don't see how her talking about it was all that different than, say, Faith gushing about the helicopter and hot tub experience. Her mistake was thinking she could chatter about it to Kathy and the others like she would to her sisters. And we all know Kathy would have been fine with it if she hadn't believed T was the frontrunner at that point. I do think it was more clueless than manipulative per se. I find T very boring, including her social media posts, it she seems like a perfectly nice person and engages very kindly with her "fans." Gerry seems torn between wanting someone to go to church with him and make him meatballs (one interview) and someone who is high-energy, athletic, and adventurous. I think he could probably go either way in the end, but it might be a tough choice because it's essentially choosing one particular path forward.
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Her husband died nine years ago, in 2014. And her only other date she decides to go on -- the only date in her life with any other man -- just happens to be in front of cameras on The Bachelor series? Really?
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Anonymous wrote:Her husband died nine years ago, in 2014. And her only other date she decides to go on -- the only date in her life with any other man -- just happens to be in front of cameras on The Bachelor series? Really?


I mean, this is true for him too. You think she should have been dating six months into widowhood? Plus, Leslie has apparently dated tons of guys who were bad choices, and now she’s expecting a guy she just met to make a better choice for her. It’s a weird dynamic all round.
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He's not presenting himself as some shy, naive, "gosh I don't know how people work!" ingenue. And it makes more sense as the main character than as a side role.

Her choices are both delivery and inconsistent. That's fine -- a lot of people are like that. It's just telling as to her character.
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