‘Golden Bachelor’ highlights: Tears, 3 exits and a Gerry ‘weiner’ joke | Entertain This!



The second episode of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor” featured a first date flashmob, a mock photo shoot and three eliminations, including one off-camera. https://tinyurl.com/yrbvk776

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The multi-smooch first night of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor” is reality show history. Thursday’s second episode was all about getting down to the dating for 72-year-old Gerry Turner, the widower looking for love.

One of the 15 remaining contestants got actual Gerry date time, others some face time. That made for high stakes and stress in a 42-minute episode ending in three women being cut.

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8 comments

  1. Oh my God, I'm LOVING this season! What a breath of fresh air! I love Gerry, I love ALL these women, I love how emotionally vulnerable everyone is while still being respectful. I LOVE ALL OF IT!!! Finally, we have a season that is actually about ROMANCE instead of drama for the sake of drama!!!

  2. People actually watch this mindless shallow junk TV? It doesn't take a lot to entertain the Very simple mind.

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  4. Ugh really? This is the content that is on nighttime television?

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  6. One of the effects of the English occupation is the inability to convert the Irish text into speech, while the Scottish and Welsh languages โ€‹โ€‹are absent from international forums and universities.

  7. One of the effects of the English occupation is the inability to convert the Irish text into speech, while the Scottish and Welsh languages โ€‹โ€‹are absent from international forums and universities.