Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lincee Ray: 'The Bachelorette' Recap: Emily Takes The Boys And Ricki To Bermuda

It's week four and our bachelorette is excited to begin the next step of her amazing journey in which the negotiated part of her contract allows Little Ricki and her school tutor to travel the world with high hopes that Emily finds true love somewhere between Charlotte and the Florida Keys. And what better place to discover love than Bermuda? During hurricane season! Ah yes. Nothing says romance like gale force winds, constant rain storms and a trip to the local perfumery.

Ironically, Little Ricki displayed more maturity when she was frolicking in the cold ocean or counting newly hatched baby chickens in the hotel garden than most of the men vying for Emily's love and affection. I've compiled a list of classic children's songs to commemorate the complete and utter juvenile behavior exhibited in the episode.

1. "This Old Man"
Doug received a coveted bud on his boring, rain-soaked one-on-one date. He exudes a certain confidence during a house conversation that ends in a generic statement about how Nate is too young for Emily. Being a seasoned 33-year-old, he can make such observations. Chris becomes offended (he's 25) and picks a fight with Doug in an exchange that can only be described as a "gentleman's disagreement" with a few f-bombs thrown in for good measure. It was confusing, uneventful and sad all wrapped into one. I'm pretty sure Chris claims to be spiritually older while Doug laughs, insisting that his behavior makes him the poster child of immaturity. Whatever. I was bored and barely cared to bother following the random conversation. I'd rather watch One F Jef choose which knee socks he's going to wear with his Bermuda shorts than this feeble attempt of drama. Watch the tapes, guys. Crazy trumps everything in Bachelor Nation.

2. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
Emily divided her boys into red and yellow teams and made them sail across the ocean and back to prove their love. The testosterone on the red team was palpable through my flat screen. All of the big, tall, swarthy guys (Charlie, Sean, Travis and Chris) heckled the yellow team from their boat. Arie was annoyed that he was on Ryan's team. Ryan was annoyed that he wasn't on the red team with the other brutes instead of with the rejects from the JV bench. One F Jef was rocking some serious Jimmy Neutron hair and Kalon wished he had worn his luxury brand nautical-themed pashmina. Somehow, the yellow team managed to out maneuver the red team "Revenge of the Nerd" style and the muscular guys were sent back to the hotel. Arie celebrated by sticking his tongue down Emily's throat. Ryan flourished in the art of arrogance. Kalon wished he had his luxury brand nautical-themed afghan to keep warm on the chilly veranda. And even though One F Jef had the perfect opportunity to kiss Emily on the beach (and then waved as it passed him by), he still landed the date rose.

3. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
John the Wolf and Nate the Accountant are slated for the dreaded two-on-one date. One gets a rose; the other will be forced to ride a dinghy back from the Bermuda Triangle. There was a yacht. There was a cliff jump that resulted in a belly flop from a poorly executed trick by the Wolf. There was a cave. There was an opportunity for me to reminisce about sixth-grade science and how I learned about stalagmites. And stalactites. There was silence and awkwardness by everyone involved with and watching the show. Even though Nate has been sporting some decent abs under those brightly colored v-neck tees, it still wasn't enough to keep him ahead of the pack. This date was less than entertaining. I miss Roberto.

4. "Pop Goes the Weasel"
To say Ryan has an exaggerated self opinion is an understatement. His idea of flirting is a joke. I think my favorite moment of pompous behavior was when she scolded him for his earlier response on how she didn't work out. "What if all I did was chase the kids around all day?" Her point? I'm raising your family. That's a full-time job. Sadly, he kept interrupting her saying, "Those would be some beautiful kids." I'm afraid the point never soaked in. I blame the thick neck and the Bump-it in his hair. With that said, I quite literally and virtually high five'd myself and Our Host Chris Harrison when Emily admitted that she can see right through Ryan's superior swagger. As the resident villain, I understand why he received a rose, but I trust Emily will ever-so-gently burst that cocky bubble when the time is right.

5. "Ring Around the Rosie"
With all her favorites proudly displaying roses on their lapels, it was down to Andro, Charlie and Little Miss Sunshine Headband Michael for the last rose. We all knew that Mike was out due to the fact that he obviously took a vow of silence before the show and everyone knows that makes for less-than-stellar television. We assume that Andro is headed back to the mushroom farm since Emily shared five seconds ago that he doesn't seem to have what it takes to be a father. But wait! The shrooms growing under the stairs will have another week of development because Andro is not leaving ... lovable Charlie has been given the boot. I am waiting for a Twitter confirmation from Our Host Chris Harrison to confirm or deny that it was the most shocking rose ceremony in the season.

6. "Hush Little Baby"
What I can confirm is that we had a record number of men crying in one episode. This week, Nate sobbed about his friends and family in a cave and Charlie wept in the van for losing not only the sailboat race but a chance at Emily's hand. One F Jef had legitimate reasons for tearing up when he nearly lost a finger at the regatta gala and Little Miss Sunshine Headband Michael got misty eyed during his rejection interview outside as the rain came tumbling down. Was it just me or did his hair look like he had been standing out in the hurricane before he was actually out in the hurricane?

London Bridge is falling down next week as Emily takes her boys to the greatest city in the world. Someone calls Little Ricki baggage, Doug tells on them and Emily releases her inner Mama bear. Bring on the drama. Please. I beg you, ABC.

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