‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Season 2 (2015) Finale Spoilers, Live Stream: Where To
Who stays and who goes on Bachelor in Paradise 2015? No. It was sad and disgusting, because we love Carly, and watching Kirk drop a bomb on her after weeks of relationship bliss (except for that one time he nearly broke up with her and then changed his mind) was truly bad.
Tenley and Michael on a solo date as part of Bachelors in Paradise season 2.
Reality Steve said that “Bachelor in Paradise” season 2 ends with Tanner popping the question to Jade, and her saying yes. She goes for a beach date with Justin Reich. Then don’t read ahead!
Ashley I., suddenly bashful, launched into an explanation about how she once liked a guy who was in his 20s, but he instead went after a woman who was 12 years older than he was and it left some scars.
Mikey tried to give his rose to Mackenzie, who declined, telling Mikey, “If there was a spark I would have already felt it”.
Unlucky in move Juelia got dumped by Mikey, who told her he had been forcing it; Juelia packed her bags and peaced out in tears. Jared tells her that he will be leaving right now. However, Justin ditches Jaclyn when Cassandra asks him on a date, which involves a romantic horseback ride.
Overall, even though producers are making it clear that it’s ridiculous to call a 34-year-old or a 32-year-old too ancient for love, we couldn’t help but feel relieved when Clare – a three-time “Bachelor” cast member – escaped more reality-TV humiliation and finally left the show last week. Ashley I., Jared, and Juelia went home before.
“Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise” is executive produced by Mike Fleiss for Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television and Michael Davies, Jen Patton and Elan Gale for Embassy Row. Then, he continued to stick around, which was weird, and less respectfully, while she took off.
In the end, Jaclyn gave up the date in exchange for Nick rolling around in the sand like a Victoria’s Secret model, which seemed like way too low a price. Two guys left the rose ceremony after realizing that they didn’t have anyone on the show to hand their rose to. Meanwhile, Tenley is talking about the Sam situation and how men have no idea how manipulative she is. When the two return to the house, all Jared says about the date was that “it was good”.
Not only were they all going to be getting dates that included fantasy suites but with less people around – there wasn’t an opportunity for anyone to disrupt a good thing. This is to give them all a chance to really spend some time with each other and get to know if these are the people they want to leave paradise with. The consensus was that Kirk led Carly on, that he should have slowed things down before she fell in love with him and that Carly didn’t want to speak to him ever again.
Yet she’s survived them all and still had Nick asking her out in spite of the way she had initially blew him off when he first showed up in paradise. He tells her that he really cares about her, but he doesn’t think he is ready for the “future” talk and his feelings aren’t where he thinks they should be. You could seriously feel her pain, and clearly Jade could do – she was crying for her friend, too!
Carly had told Kirk she could picture getting married to and having kids with him. Carly doesn’t want to hear anything that comes out of his mouth, but he isn’t giving up.