Just kidding, kind of.
The night ended with a proposal (probably should have held off, but fine, do you Arie) and a new Bachelorette à la Becca Kufrin. But I'm sorry y'all. Is this really enough to redeem such a train wreck of a season? Let's just discuss the aftermath of After the Final Rose.
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Last night, we watched the emotional slaughter of a woman named Becca as her one-time-finance broke up with her, then proceeded to follow her around with a camera crew asking "are you OK?" for an hour. Of course, Tuesday's episode kicked off with a fleshed out recap of what happened Monday night because why have a scab if you can't pick at it?
But Arie makes his way to Virginia Beach to visit Lauren B while Becca heads home to Minnesota to look at polaroids of her and Arie like a fan-made version of a Taylor Swift music video. When Arie shows up at Lauren's, she ecstatic. She already knows that Arie broke up with Becca, but even in her excitement, she's not super down with the idea of getting back together because she got broken up with, too. He admits that he chose Becca because he thought she'd be a good wife, but wives aren't area rugs. You don't settle for one because it's serviceable. Anyway, let's cut to the chase: Lauren forgives him, and she's also down with being engaged. He loves that.
Source: usatoday
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