'The Bachelor' Season 21 Spoilers: Nick Faces 19 Heartbroken Women in Three-Hour Special
In just a few hours, the three-hour special of the reality dating game show "The Bachelor" will be airing and yet another rose ceremony will send one of the remaining three girls home. Afterwards, the show brings back 19 of the women who were previously eliminated in an emotionally explosive "Women Tell All" episode.
The previous episode saw the 36-year-old Nick Viall play host to former bachelorette Andi Dorfman, who also happens to be the same woman who broke his heart on national television a couple of years back. During their conversation, Nick revealed that he's still very uncertain about who he would choose in the end, and even hinted at the possibility that even though he does make that choice, he may or may not decide to propose to the final girl.
The subsequent rose ceremony sent the villainous Corinne Olympios home, who was in turn recently spotted partying in Miami after getting eliminated from the show. Corinne was in high spirits with friends while celebrating pal Devon's 25th birthday.
The upcoming "The Bachelor" three-hour special will kick off with the continuation of Nick and Raven Gate's time at the fantasy suite. Nick's Finland adventures and fantasy suite moments with Rachel Lindsay and Vanessa Grimaldi will also be featured before Nick is faced with another rose ceremony, wherein he will be picking his final two women.
Since Rachel has already been announced as the next lead on the upcoming "The Bachelorette" season 13, and has also been included in the list of women appearing in the subsequent "Women Tell All," does this mean she will be next one to get eliminated? Will she be able to tell Nick how she feels about him before he sends her home?
The "Women Tell Al" episode will also be putting Nick on the hot seat to face the women he has eliminated for the first time. Tensions will rise as the women question him about his decision, and whether or not they were even given a fair chance.
"The Bachelor" episodes 10 and 11 air back-to-back on Monday, March 6, at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.