The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - The Disjointed Season with Rachel Recchia

Episode Date: February 11, 2025

The word of the day to describe Grant’s current season is….disjointed. Ashley welcomes former “Bachelorette” Rachel Recchia to breakdown episode 3 which is filled with awkward... crying scenes, unclear villains and a lot of unexplained drama. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious. Wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit. Well, Dakota, luckily, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon. This person writes, my boyfriend's been hanging out with his young professor a lot. He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her. Now he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Hold up. Isn't that against school policy? That seems inappropriate. Maybe find out how it ends by listening to the OK Storytime podcast and the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's start with a quick puzzle. The answer is Ken Jennings' appearance on The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs. The question is, what is the most entertaining listening experience in podcast land? Jeopardy Truthers believe in... I guess they would be Kenspiracy theorists. That's right.
Starting point is 00:00:58 To give you the answers and you still blitzers. The Puzzler. Listen on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every case that is a cold case that has DNA. Right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime. On the new podcast, America's Crime Lab, every case has a story to tell. And the DNA holds the truth. He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha. This technology's already. solving so many cases. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
Starting point is 00:01:37 podcasts. I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different. What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club? Answer, a new podcast called Wisecrack, where a comedian finds himself at the center of a chilling true crime story. Does anyone know what show they've come to see? It's a story. It's about the scariest night of my life.
Starting point is 00:02:00 This is Wisecrack, available now. Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is the Ben and Ashley I, Almost Famous Podcasts with IHart Radio. Hey guys, welcome to the Almost Famous Podcast. Currently, Ben is in the hospital with Jess, and the baby is not arrived yet, but they're waiting. And it's happening. It's crazy. So he's, of course, not going to bother with watching the episode this week.
Starting point is 00:02:33 So I, and he's not going to record from the hospital room. So I'm joined by one of my favorites, my favorite substitute, Rachel Rechia. Hey, Rachel. Hi, Ash. I'm so excited. I feel like this episode is perfect for us because there's so much crying. And so I'm excited to hear all your takes. Rachel, you told me before we started recording that you thought this was a
Starting point is 00:02:57 crazy episode but then you also said that you weren't sure how you were enjoying the season so far can i tell you that like i know that i wasn't in the right mindset going into watching this like we're having some serious sleep issues with hayden right now um it's okay um so i just feel like not i feel like everything is a waste of time because like my time it feels like more precious and then when i was watching this episode i was like this is so bad it's a bad it's bad i'm so sorry i was like this is a waste of my time right now and i have never felt that way about the show i i just feel like there is so much like drama happening for absolutely no reason and we're not even getting we're not even getting the full picture like there there is so much i feel
Starting point is 00:03:47 that the viewers are not seeing like there's no way that these tears are just happening like this for nothing well give me an example then because i find that it's actually actually kind of drama list. The only time I really perked up this episode was when there was the whole rose confrontation. So what do you think they're crying over? There has to be alcohol just flowing this season. Oh, Zoe was so drunk. I know.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Yes. Yeah. I'm just like, we cut to like the morning after the group date. Allegedly based on our observation. we like cut to the morning after the group date and everyone's just crying like hysterically sobbing like I love tears for like an actual emotion I think this is all like ego tears happening like I don't even I can't even comprehend why everyone's crying and I cry yeah that made no sense I actually went to rewind it because they were crying the morning
Starting point is 00:04:50 and I was like wait a second did I miss something the night of and that's what I'm saying we're missing things because they're crying over Zoe. But then by the end of the episode, she's not the villain anymore. So there's pieces missing. And I would love to know what actually went down. This is kind of how we thought with Maria last year, too. We thought there was some stuff missing. And Ben explained last week that he thinks that, like, this is a big flaw of the show
Starting point is 00:05:18 lately is missing pieces. Yep. Because there's no way that, yeah, emotions peak like this with what we're actually. seeing. All right. So let's just start at the top. We get the preview of the Carolina drama to come. But we learn from Jesse that there will be two one-on-one dates and one group date. The group date is downtown. At first, I'm like, oh, my God, this is like finance? No, I'm already asleep. I don't. Speculating. Oh, you know, he's in finance. This could be a finance group date. I'm like, that's the stupidest thing ever
Starting point is 00:05:56 they would never do that their boss suits and like yes I was so cringe I was like when they had to like do the slow motion with the boss suits and I was like oh my God this show what has it happened what has happened to it and then
Starting point is 00:06:11 we got to the game and I was like actually this is a little fun the game where they put the dollars in when you know they they get the grant money when they had good answers Hannah Berner Hannah Berner
Starting point is 00:06:23 is saving greatest of the saved it because I hated it. I thought the whole thing was bad. And then what was even worse was the reward card for the grant bucks. Oh my God. You meet the menu that they handed Bailey. Yes, that's when I was like, I'm, I'm very antsy right now. I cannot believe I'm spending my time watching this. I can't believe it. I think she's like, I'm going to pick one of your t-shirts to wear. And he just was not into it at all. I was like, this cheese, this cornyness is like out of this world. So filery.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Uh-huh. La, la, la. But yes, Hannah-Berner was good. And then there was like the grant dollars they would get from the money machine. And that's a waste of time too. All right. So then we get to Zoe. And Zoe says that like all the girls are mean.
Starting point is 00:07:20 And what did they even say that? What was like the particular? Oh, it was the short skirt thing. that wasn't the start of it they already don't like her yeah because of last week right and then this week they she was like getting a drink and they were all talking about how short her dress was yeah and she started crying about it yeah yeah she goes to grant she starts this obviously it's sob story and then she's like smiling she's like smirking while she's saying it and you could just tell like lights are on
Starting point is 00:07:54 don't know it was a lot to watch but he automatically just like takes her side and by the end of the group date he's yelling at the girls kind of not yelling but he's confronting them over what issue where is the issue the issues are being mean because they're saying that she has a short skirt on which you know in today's day and age we usually don't do that catty thing yeah they just don't like her. So they're picking on her a little bit. There has to be a villain. Yeah. Vons the girls. Yeah. But Zoe's leaning into it. And then all of a sudden she starts crying and being like, I want to be a part of the group. Like you didn't last week. No. She does not care about being part of the group. And she was just, she's just like slurring. It was like she's a little
Starting point is 00:08:42 slurry. Whatever. It was so of non-consequence. Oh, wait, wait. Can we talk about how Parisa gets this rose. Oh, very bizarre. Very bizarre. No chemistry. I was so weirded out last week that she even got a rose over some of the girls that went home. And then like, Perisa, she's still here. Now she gets the rose after doing
Starting point is 00:09:06 a choking date, basically. She has a choking activity for him, where I am going insane with anxiety and talking about how dangerous it is to stuff this many rice crispy treats in your mouth. And like this is supposed to be funny, not funny. And he is trying so hard to not have his arm around her.
Starting point is 00:09:28 I literally wrote it down. He's bending his arm backwards to have it around the chair to not be around her. And then I'm supposed to believe that he wanted to give her the rose because she's goofy. Like it's, you could tell who he has chemistry with. It's so obvious. And then he just like does something different. I'm very confused. That group date was all around.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I didn't enjoy watching it. No. Not at all. And then we cut to the morning of just hysterical crime over Zoe. Very strange stuff. My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly and now I'm seriously suspicious. Well, wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit. Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast.
Starting point is 00:10:15 So we'll find out soon. This person writes, My boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot. He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her. Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone. Now, hold up. Isn't that against school policy? That sounds totally inappropriate.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same age. And it's even more likely that they're cheating. He insists there's nothing between them. I mean, do you believe him? Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them both to meet. So, do we find out if this person's boyfriend really cheated with his boyfriend? professor or not. To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. My name is Ed. Everyone say, hello, Ed.
Starting point is 00:10:58 I'm from a very rural background myself. My dad is a farmer and my mom is a cousin. So, like, it's not like... What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club? I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke, but that really was my reality nine years ago. I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different. On stage stood a comedian with a story that no one expected to hear. Well, 22nd of July 2015, a 23-year-old man had killed his family. And then he came to my house. So what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
Starting point is 00:11:39 A new podcast called Wisecrack, where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage. Available now. Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What would you do if one bad decision forced you to choose between a maximum security prison or the most brutal boot camp designed to be hell on earth? Unfortunately for Mark Lombardo, this was the choice he faced. He said, you are a number, a New York state number, and we own you. Shock incarceration, also known as boot camps, are short.
Starting point is 00:12:17 short-term, highly regimented correctional programs that mimic military basic training. These programs aim to provide a shock of prison life, emphasizing strict discipline, physical training, hard labor, and rehabilitation programs. Mark had one chance to complete this program and had no idea of the hell awaiting him the next six months. The first night was so overwhelming and you don't know who's next to you. And we didn't know what to expect in the morning. Nobody tells you anything. Listen to shock incarceration on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:12:55 A foot washed up a shoe with some bones in it. They had no idea who it was. Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable. These are the coldest of cold cases, but everything is about to change. Every case that is a cold case that has DNA. Right now in the backlog will be able to. identified in our lifetime. A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Using new scientific tools, they're finding clues in evidence so tiny you might just miss it. He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha. On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors. And you'll meet the team behind the scenes at Othrum, the Houston Lab that takes on the most hopeless cases, to finally solve the unsolving. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Hey, everyone, Amy Robock here, along with TJ Holmes, and we have a very exciting announcement to make to all of you. We are now going to be coming to you Monday through Friday for a new part of our Amy and TJ franchise, if you will, the morning run. We're going to help listeners navigate the busy new cycle. and the historic political season that the country is facing and we're going to do this now each and every day. Listen to Morning Run on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Starting point is 00:14:29 So then we go on the one-on-one with Carolina. And I first thought that like the whole jumping 800 feet off the strat was like the worst thing that I would never do that and I hate that for them. but then it kind of looked fun. I enjoyed this date, actually. I think she's a lot of fun. I think they have good chemistry.
Starting point is 00:14:54 Her style's great. And I thought they had a really good, like, conversation at dinner. Overall, I, like, see her being a frontrunner. She's definitely a frontrunner, but she definitely still gives villain energy to me. Or maybe his drama energy? She's going to be a villain for sure, her and Zoe, but he really likes both of them. So it really doesn't matter. They're both going to get relatively far,
Starting point is 00:15:19 but I don't think either one of them is this. You can also tell because Carolina was like, you said it was a good date, not a really good day. I said really good. And then at the end of the date with Latia, he's like, I can imagine this being my wife. So I was like, okay, there's a huge difference here. He likes Carolina, but he's not obsessed like he is with Latia.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Anyway, so she says, she talks about how she has epilepsy and how this can like often stand in her way of like making connections with guys and he's very sweet with this of course and that's kind of how we leave it anything else to make make comments on except i will have comments on her later in the episode but after this nothing much to say now morning after again bizarre that's what i mean morning after but like gets even weirder throughout the episode right like why are you going to be that afternoon Beverly's gone. One-on-one dates, kids? Like, where? That didn't happen. What actually happened? Like, I feel like they're just not letting us in. This is the weirdest thing, because first, we know who's getting the one-on-one dates at the top of the episode. It's going to be Beverly, and it's going to be Catalina.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Catalina makes total sense. I'm getting the one-on-one. But what's so strange is that when we finally get to the time that Beverly has her one-on-one, on one. They go, but Beverly wasn't feeling good yesterday and today she's just not here and we don't know if she's ever going to come back. What? I don't believe that. Me neither. What happened? I don't think she's sick. I don't think she's sick either. I feel like there is something going down in the house with the girls and maybe I'm wrong. But the dramatic crying the morning after the group date, like it just feels like something's happening. What if they were crying? crying over Beverly and they pretended as if they were crying over the Zoe drama. Could be.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Something. She's not sick and she just went home. They love to like, if someone is sick, they love to like make a whole thing of it. Like the poop baby and the medical and the ambulance coming. Zach and his COVID. Well, I mean, I guess Zach was the lead. So it's a little bit different. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:36 No, there's no way. I just don't believe it. If they don't address this in the next episode, I am going to be so freaking weirded out. We're just going to, it's going to be like when Logan just disappear from our season. Oh my God, that's right. They don't address things. When people leave, they're just like, oh, like, we don't see it. It wouldn't have been weird if she wasn't supposed to have the one-on-one.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Exactly. And they announced it earlier in the episode, which makes it even weirder because normally we wouldn't, we wouldn't necessarily know who was going to get the second one-on-one until later in. Weird. Anyway, so when we move beyond. that we have carolina crying in the house the day after her date because she's so jealous that somebody else and in this case three other girls who already had a group date they're going to go have another date with him and that includes letia um dina and seraphina say say all that
Starting point is 00:18:37 letia dina seraphina what an awkward number like three people i guess like they wanted yeah why wouldn't they just put somebody else on the one-on-one that he was thinking about using for next week like i had a date one time with four guys and it was so weird like everyone can see the conversations that are happening it's uncomfortable and then all of a sudden like letia just wins the date okay thank you rachel was there a competition wait a second wait a second am i i was thinking am i that out of of it that I missed something totally? She just...
Starting point is 00:19:18 She was just on the date and Dina and Serafina come back. First of all, I'd be pissed if I was them. Because he very obviously chose who he liked the best. Yeah. Unless there was a game that we didn't see because they cut it out because they're cutting everything out. He never sat them down and said, like, I'm going to bring one of you to dinner.
Starting point is 00:19:40 What? It was so weird. Okay. They go to dinner and it's probably the most meaningful part of the episode is just their connection. She tells him about how her dad died when she was three months old and her mom and her mom's family was there for her. And it seems like she had as good of an upbringing as you could have given that situation. They FaceTime her mom. That's sweet.
Starting point is 00:20:10 I don't think he would have done that if he didn't expect her to be at home. I think she's kind of been a frontrunner since night one. If anything, I might be crowning her the one to beat right now. I agree. I think she, like the fact that they were crying together and her just kissing him over and over again during 101, I think it was the best connection we've seen him have with anyone so far. Mm-hmm. I agree.
Starting point is 00:20:37 I really, I really liked their one-on-one. But again, how did it happen? Like, how am I supposed to be invested? I just have no idea what's happening. People are disappearing. One of the ones dates are just manifesting out of thin air. Like, this is a mess. My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Well, wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit. Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon. This person writes, my boyfriend has been. been hanging out with his young professor a lot. He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her. Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone. Now, hold up.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Isn't that against school policy? That sounds totally inappropriate. Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same age. And it's even more likely that they're cheating. He insists there's nothing between them. I mean, do you believe him? Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them both
Starting point is 00:21:39 to meet. So, do we find out if this person's boyfriend really cheated with his professor or not? To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. My name is Ed. Everyone say hello, Ed. Hello, Ed. I'm from a very rural background myself. My dad is a farmer and my mom is a cousin. So, like, it's not like... What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
Starting point is 00:22:04 I know it sounds like the start of a bad joke, but that really was my reality nine years ago. I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different. On stage stood a comedian with a story that no one expected to hear. Well, 22nd of July 2015, a 23-year-old man had killed his family. And then he came to my house. So what do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club? A new podcast called Wisecrack, where stand-up comedy and murder takes center stage. now. Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
Starting point is 00:22:49 podcasts. What would you do if one bad decision forced you to choose between a maximum security prison or the most brutal boot camp designed to be hell on earth? Unfortunately for Mark Lombardo, this was the choice he faced. He said, you are a number, a New York State number, and we own you. Shock incarceration, also known as boot camp. camps are short-term, highly regimented correctional programs that mimic military basic training. These programs aim to provide a shock of prison life, emphasizing strict discipline, physical training, hard labor, and rehabilitation programs. Mark had one chance to complete this program and had no idea of the hell awaiting him the next six months. The first night was so overwhelming and you don't
Starting point is 00:23:38 know who's next to you. And we didn't know what to expect in the morning. Nobody tells you anything. Listen to shock incarceration on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. A foot washed up a shoe with some bones in it. They had no idea who it was. Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable. These are the coldest of cold cases, but everything is about to change. Every case that is a cold case that has DNA.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Right now in the backlog will be identified. in our lifetime. A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA. Using new scientific tools, they're finding clues in evidence so tiny you might just miss it. He never thought he was going to get caught, and I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha.
Starting point is 00:24:30 On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors, and you'll meet the team behind the scenes at Othrum, the Houston Lab that takes on the most hopeless cases, to finally solve the unsolvable. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's that time of year. Valentine's Day is coming up soon. Listen to Ido Part 2 if you want to find love by February 14th. Our talented and wise celebrity experts know a lot about love because they've screwed it up a couple times. But now they're learning from each other and getting it right and you can too.
Starting point is 00:25:07 I Do Part 2 is the lesson in love you need. If you're alone on Valentine's and you haven't been listening, that's on you listen to i do part two on america's number one podcast network iheart open the free i heart app and search i do part two and start listening carolina is home and she's crying because somebody else is on a date like she doesn't know how this show works we totally understand go feel like little weird to yourself in your bedroom but like this public oh my god i had the one-on-one and now i'm so sad we'll never ever play well and then in the midst of like this emotional spiral yeah she says to rose she and rose are comparing notes basically like a one-up battle which i will say like on my season
Starting point is 00:26:01 people would just like well there's a girl in my season when the cameras went down would just like casually mention things and like start planting the seeds of doubt and it makes me wonder like because obviously carolina's spiraling yeah rose knows this and i feel like i just am getting a weird vibe from rose okay that's so funny do you feel the opposite no no no i feel that i told ben early on that just based on the teaser for the season and just rose's profile picture and her mini, mini bio. I was like, this one is the undercover shitsterer. She's like doing that on purpose. Like you cannot convince me when someone starts spiraling, when you start to throw in details that you're not even 100% sure about, you're doing it on purpose to like make them start to have doubt.
Starting point is 00:26:56 It happened on our season. There's no way that's not happening here. It doesn't make any sense to me how like any kind of human being in this situation, which is weird enough would actually say like hey he told me that when he was dancing with you that he was thinking of me who would say that to anyone girls who are trying to put doubt into someone's head who's spiraling like carolina i feel like it's like bags packed like she's obviously like not cut out for this type of dating and someone who does that like i don't trust them and i feel like Carolina's going to get the villain at it when I feel like it should maybe
Starting point is 00:27:38 be Rose. It was really a very strange resolution. Yeah. Because he pulls Rose aside after Carolina tells him this. And she's like, you know what? Maybe I did do that. Like, I'm sorry, isn't that what you're trying to tell me?
Starting point is 00:27:54 Like, maybe I misinterpreted what you were trying to tell me. But like, I'm sorry if I did say that and it wasn't what you meant. And it was one kind of refreshing to hear her say, like, I'm sorry and not be, you know, just back up, be like, she just kind of admitted to it. But at the same time, so weird that it does end the episode with a vibe that like,
Starting point is 00:28:22 oh, we're just going to forget that right, that Rose did this. And Catalina is still a little bit unbalanced. I'm so confused. Caroline, sorry, Catalina, Carolina. Carolina. Because it's like, okay, A, first of all, just going back a little bit, this waste of time from, this waste of time golden bachelor men being here for no reason. And then now the girls are complaining, we didn't get enough time because of Carolina and
Starting point is 00:28:49 Rose. You didn't get enough time because they decided to throw a problem, which is so unnecessary when you already don't get time. More boringness. So unnecessary. I agree. That's why I'm so confused. It feels very like, there's just so many roadblocks happening here.
Starting point is 00:29:08 And also, like, I wanted to ask you this. Because you know how sometimes people will do little, like, activities with the lead, like, every once in a while? This episode, every single conversation I saw, they have these, like, activities plan. They're, like, asking to prom. They're doing, I'm so sick and tired of it. And then these girls are complaining that Carolina is the reason that they're not in time. yeah that's absolutely not true she's addressing something that I would have absolutely addressed
Starting point is 00:29:36 100% she had every right to be emo towards him because if somebody said that to me like he was thinking about another girl and he was dancing with you yeah you're gonna say it because not because he partially upsetting because he apparently was thinking about another girl during the intimate moment but mostly because
Starting point is 00:29:59 he told another girl supposedly that you know in her head he told another girl I was thinking about you when I was with her and what I love the most is when he sat down with Carolina initially the first thing he says is I've been thinking about you it's clearly it's like go to line oh yeah I've been thinking about you oh my god and then when she's like someone said this and he starts listing off names he lists five names okay first he goes was it Bailey was it Dina was it who there was what other sorry who else was the other one he said she named every name oh no he said Latia and he likes Latia I thought initially when he was like was it Dina was it Bailey was because like
Starting point is 00:30:44 he didn't like them and he wants to get rid of them and then he by process of elimination got to Rose he totally doesn't like Dina and we know he doesn't like Bailey because he eliminates her I don't think he likes Rose either because when he was sitting down with rose it was very like you said this about the girl i like like you could tell he wanted to save this connection with carolina yeah so was this like a producer move
Starting point is 00:31:10 like they wanted him to keep her sort of thing because but but like he yeah has to be she's having the conflict with now the new villain because then all of a sudden at the end of this episode is always slow dancing with this like angelic music behind her I'm like isn't this the villain or do we hand that over? This is kind of what happens when there's no true villain. Yeah, it's so true. Yeah. I'm like, imagine like, shaneves to terrorize us in that house.
Starting point is 00:31:38 It was so easy because we all just like banded against her. But now I can't even figure out what's happening and who's right and who's wrong because it's all so stupid. Yeah. Yeah, the prom thing too. You're right. That was just extra. Extra.
Starting point is 00:31:52 We don't need it. We don't need the guys from Golden coming on. They added nothing. It seems like we're getting these weird eliminations Where they're focusing on like in the episode Girls that are going to be eliminated The Bailey had a lot of time Um, Ali Joe has always been the girl that was like, you know
Starting point is 00:32:15 Why want my time? I'm not getting time. She served her purpose. We knew what Ali Joe's purpose way. She's going to swing on everyone. But Alicia like that's another one where I feel like we're missing pieces. Alicia last week was weird. They must have had the most awkward conversation of all time, or they massively disagreed on something. Or maybe, like, what if the producers were just like, they went to Grant and they're like, oh, Alicia needs to go home.
Starting point is 00:32:41 And he's just like, okay. And she did, like, it's like it feels like we're missing something because there was a connection. There's no way. Oh, he had a connection with Alicia on night one for sure. And then for it to disappear during two, very, very, happen weird i don't know all right well um so then then chloe the model she goes home as well wasn't surprised by that and now we see the preview for the next few weeks and we hear rose in the
Starting point is 00:33:13 background saying you stabbed you back stabbed me you did me dirty how i don't know how i don't know how i don't know how i really hope we're not the only ones that this because this is actually crazy. Yeah. If we somehow made her, maybe she'll do more crazy stuff, but I think Rose is wrong. Look, Carolina is not, she's, she doesn't come across to me as innocent. Right. She was straddling him making out with him. There's something very emotional about her and, you know, you and I are very, you're very emotional. So you can't, like, we're the last people to talk. But like, she definitely has like that thing where it's like, she's not 100% beloved which like you and I weren't 100% beloved either because some people and especially the way
Starting point is 00:34:01 they portray people personalities like ours it always comes across as like oh watch out for her she might be too much to handle yeah yeah yeah what's going on but in this situation it's definitely rose in the wrong i agree and i think we're just not going to see it i think it's just going to Or we won't see what happens. No, we won't. And Beverly unceremosy gone as well. So that was the episode. We will be getting on one of these girls, Bailey,
Starting point is 00:34:36 Ali Joe, to tell us what happened to Beverly. And we'll do that next week because I'll make them give us this. Please. Why? And I need answers. We need someone on the inside because this is wrong. all right well good times as always rachel yes thank you thank you so much for being here we love you and if you haven't caught our episode breaking down the breaking news that is that the bachelets not
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