Monday, June 15, 2009

No Drama

Live from Milwaukee (are you sensing a once-a-season theme here?), I've postponed dinner plans to blog for you all. So eat this up like it's your job because I've had to search high and low for a restaurant open past 9pm in this town so I can watch this mess AND eventually eat dinner. Ridiculous. Beers have been delivered via room service, though, and I'm ready to watch (big shout out to New Glarus Brewing Co.'s Spotted Cow--it's my favorite Wisconsin beer for sure).

So while I've traveled West, the boys remain in the North Country to continue to woo a slightly bruised Jillian. We're in Whistler this week, lovers, so let the drama begin. There are two one-on-one dates and one group date tonight, so let's get down to business and figure out who's got a chick back home, because let's be honest, that's all we really care about. Who's double dippin'?

Michael, our entertainer, is awarded the first one-on-one. This is the face time he's always dreamed of. We all know that he is dying when his name is called. "Is this my big chance? Will a talent scout see me on TV and sign me so I can stop teaching break dancing and make it big in La-La Land? YESSSSSS!!" We, on the other hand, are thinking, "Good god, please don't annoy us too much with your overacted antics."

The "Come Fly With Me" date is surprisingly not another heli-date: it's a zip line. I'm super jealous. Michael gets all deep on us by equating zip lining to love, we barf, but we continue to watch regardless. Is anyone less than impressed after a few zips? They're not going very fast, so my jealousy fades. After the zipping, they sip hot chocolate and talk. I wish Michael would just calm down once in a blue moon, but he doesn't. His poor mother...

Michael and Jillian have dinner later that night. Jillian is hoping for a more serious Michael, and our fingers are crossed that he'll deliver. I'm not holding my breath. Jillian flat-out asks if he's ready to settle down. Michael skirts around the issue and then asks Jillian what she wants. Um...Michael, you didn't answer the question. Not like any of us think that you're remotely ready for anything but fame-hunger, but at least fake it. You're an actor, right? Convince us, my friend. Jillian then asks why he "really signed up for the show." Wow. Awesome. Michael then confesses that he had a breakup eight months ago and that he hasn't been on a date since. Blah. He's here for the "right reasons" even though he's not. Jillian gives him the rose anyway, even though there seems to be NO romantic connection. Is she babysitting, or is she dating? They don't even share a real kiss. Come on...

The group date is with Wes, Robby, Kiptyn, Tanner, Ed, Jake, Reid and Mark, which means Jesse gets the one-on-one. Reid, looking cute in his glasses, is bummed. The boys join Jillian on a snowmobile trip through the mountains. Jillian, has ulterior motives, and is destined to find out where these boys stand...not just where they snowmobile. She asks Robby to join her on her snowmobile, and the other boys get their own. They get to share some one-on-one time, and Robby (complete with a red, helmet-dented forehead) confesses that he was upset about the previous rose ceremony. The other dudes talk behind his back. Robby reassures her that he's for real. If only he had a job...

Tanner interrupts the Robby time, and let's just see if he can save himself after he became the House Rat. He again doesn't name names, and I think this makes him look like a weasel. Tanner is not only rat-like in his features, he seems rat-like all around. Tanner clearly has it out for Wes, but doesn't he have evidence? Hmmm...

She then cuddles up with Wes, who obviously reassures her that he's there for reasons outside of his music career. Are we convinced? I, for one, am not.

Later, they all hang out and catch up more. At this point, I'm realizing quickly that she is obsessed with Kiptyn. She is 100% falling for him. But wait...their kisses are kind of awkward. Is Kiptyn a good kisser? I'm nervous.

Then she spends some time with Reid. She questions him about his 5-year plan, and he tells her how he wants a wife, kids, and an adventurous family. It's cute, kind of awkward. Especially when she says, "Who's the one with the girlfriend?" He gives her a funny answer by saying he has four girlfriends and two wives...haha.

Ed is up next, and Jillian is feeling that he's distant. Ed admits that his boss is questioning his choice to be away, and Ed reacts pretty emotionally because his boss gave him an ultimatum. Pretty sh*tty boss, in my opinion (if he knew what Ed was doing, that is...if not, then Ed is dumb for not telling him). At the end of the date, Jillian gives Ed the rose. She gives him the choice to accept it and/or to give it back after thinking about it. Pretty sweet of her, I must admit. I heart Jillian.

The last one-on-one date is with Jesse. They hang out on a glacier (you know, the normal), and then have a romantic talk in the snow. Jesse seems really into her, and he is very open about his past love (singular). It was cute.

Sidenote: I hate this new "Marry Me Monday" BS. ABC, stop trying to extend this damn show to two hours. If you could condense it two one hour, we could all do a lot more with our lives. Like eat dinner before the restaurants close at 9pm in Milwaukee.

Back to the show. Jillian asks Jesse if it's too soon for him to pursue a new relationship due to his recent breakup. He's kind of dumbfounded, but he gets through it okay. Cue the inevitable hot tub scene, and he's definitely falling for her. Unfortunately, he has a bit of a goatee, but we can try to get over it. Jesse gets a rose and then they kiss. He says he can "die happy." A bit much.

At the pre rose ceremony, things take a bit of a turn. Remember that rose Jillian gave Ed to make him feel better about maybe losing his job but, in turn, maybe finding the love of his life? Yeah, not so much. Ed is outta here, and now he's forever ruined his chances with the women of the greater Chicagoland area. Dude is choosing work over love! It's like the number 1 complaint of chicks everywhere! (At least chicks in New York who deal with d-bag bankers on a daily basis.) Jillian arrives to Ed's room to be dumped. It's so dumb. Tables turning, much? Jillian is getting dumped on her own show? Wait...WHAT?!?!? Poor Jillian talks a little too much after being dumped, and with that, Ed is Chicago-bound. Sadly, Ed looks cuter than he's looked all season as he dumps her...but maybe that's good for his future chances at love? So weird. But what's weirder is that Ed doesn't give the rose back because he doesn't think someone else deserves it. Not sure if that's cool or not. Don't really think so. But Jillian leaves him with a zinger: "Promise me this. When you do find the one, don't let work get in the way." BAM.

But by the looks of it, Jillian is pretty damn upset about this. Makes me think he was in the running...too bad for him. They could have had cute dark-haired, dark-skinned babies. Oh well. Best of luck.

On to the rose ceremony...where only ONE guy is leaving to night. Sucks to be him, because she is totally sure who's outta there. So without a cocktail party, here we go.

1) Michael
2) Ed...Just kidding!!
3) Jesse
4) Reid
5) Kiptyn
6) Robby
7) Jake
8) Tanner. WHAT?!?!?!?! Why is this happening?
9) Wes

Bye: Mark. Kind of a shocker.

Awards:
1) D-bag: Ed. Have fun technologically consulting and living a loveless life.
2) Rat: Tanner. You act like one. You look like one. Go suck on a toe, and best of luck in life. Except we have to see you again next week. Ugh.
3) Best editing: ABC peeps. Nothing promised this episode was delivered. Brilliant.
4) Front runners: Kiptyn and Wes.

Until next week,

Mike

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Love Reid too. And I love you. Had to search high and low to find you after the Jason debacle. (I finally recalled the phrase "to bone or not to bone" and there you and your blog were.) But tell me: what's so great about Kiptyn? And what's up with Jessie? To me, Reid is it: smart, funny, neurotic, cute.