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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two theories on why he dropped Debbie. 1. Debbie's family was old. Cindy has 20-something kids. Peg has a 20-something daughter. Mel probably feels like his sons (18 and 20) fit more with women who have younger-adult kids/families. and 2. It wouldn't surprise me if Mel plans to pick Cindy (not that he's really commited to anything), and he felt that between Peg and Debbie, it would be worse to put Debbie through being rejected at the last rose ceremony vs. Peg. Given how Debbie was so traumatized by her last relationship, if he thought he's probably picking Cindy in the end, he might think that Peg could weather the rejection better than Debbie. Mel is very aloof. It was SO funny when Peg's daughter sat down with him and said "how are you feeling" -- Mel answers "Great!" Peg's daughter askes again (trying to get him to open up for real) -- "No, really, how are you feeling about my mom?" Mel: "Good." Way to go, Mel! He just doesn't have much emotional intelligence. So, sad for the final "winner" -- likely Cindy -- she's in deep and she's going to find out that Mel is fool's gold.[/quote] I thought the same thing about the age of the families. It is not Debbie’s fault, but when you think of future visits and holidays…there is just more life in mixed generations (including grandchildren eventually). I disagree though about Mel being aloof. Maybe he just has integrity. He knows he will reject at least two of the women (and perhaps decide to date rather than marry the third). It would be wrong to lead all the relatives on. Not to mention, the producers probably require them to mask their true favorite until the “the final rose.”[/quote]
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