The “interview” with Hannah include retrospective summaries of the “journeys” of some of the guys- Mike, Peter, Jed, Tyler.What recap segment?
Still cannot understand why she hangs on to Luc
I actually do believe it, at least in terms of Luke. The producers seem to like to have a villain or two, but they normally get eliminated earlier. I don't think they'd try to get Hannah to keep Luke for this long - I think it's coming from her.I've been watching off and on through the season (mostly off lately since Luke's prospects have clearly been made better than they probably would otherwise be in any situation actually based in reality) -- it constantly amazes me how people who seem mostly level-headed, strong, and too good and honest for the show are then made to be emotionally torn and tormented and incapable of making decisions once they become the Bachelor/Bachelorette. A couple of weeks ago I happened on a Youtube podcast where two hosts were interviewing a former producer of the show and they were asking all sorts of interesting questions about what goes down in terms of the directors/producers trying to influence things, and she was ADAMANT that they stay out of it and let the Bachelor/Bachelorette make their own decision (and I ironically, this former producer also met HER husband, who was also a producer, on the show) --- but this season, considering what I have watched, I just don't know if I believe that...
Did she really say, "We f**ked in a windmill - twice!" on national TV?
I think it's because he presented himself as a person of faith and so she felt like she had to try to make it work because that's the kind of boy she is supposed to like.I never saw what she saw in him,
TV drama attracts viewers which attracts advertisers and money.Did we see some smashing previews of Luke returning next week in his underwear or did I dream that? Of course, I never want to see the cad again, but I think the producers thought he was a viewer magnet, why I will never know. Peter seems very young, and all about airplanes. So it is either Jed or Tyler. But do these people ever discuss careers or living situations/places--it just all seems so unreal and life-like, like wow, so and so was a great kisser, really???
TV drama attracts viewers which attracts advertisers and money.