Who will be watching Emily Maynard the Bachelorette? No Spoilers PLEASE

Yes, Imzadi, I was thinking the exact same thing.

All she could do is almost dissolve into a pool of desire and hormones, and call Arie 'HOT!!!!!", and say how she might not trust herself alone with him in the suite.

How in the heck would Jef be supposed to deal with that.

This is definitely one time where Emily's poise and social flnesse, and excellent judgment, have failed her. Big time... How disappointing. And, all of that over ARIE?????? :confused3
 
...okay, sooooo, once again THIS IS NOT A SPOILER, but conjecture:

I was watching Jay Leno [ I think] (or mebbe it was Jimmy Kimmel Live - I forget :confused3 )and I heard [from the bathroom] something to the effect about Emily not being able to make up her mind on which of the 2 remaining men to pick and that she was "in love with Chris"(???!?!?) and that THEY got together, since, of course, he's a single guy once again???! :eek: WTH???? Did anyone else hear this? :confused3
 

Okay, have any of you been watching 'Burning Love'.... the Yahoo web-series spoof on Bachelor/ette. (Ben Stiller, Jennifer Anniston, Jake Pavelka, etc...)

OMG!!!!!
I just watched the final episode... :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

I just have to say, that from Episode One I had guessed the 'surprise' ending... That just made it SO much more hilarious!!!!

It starts out really good.
Some less funny episodes in the middle.
And the ENDING!!!! :lmao:
OMG - I was laughing till I couldn't breathe!!!
 
...okay, sooooo, once again THIS IS NOT A SPOILER, but conjecture:

I was watching Jay Leno [ I think] (or mebbe it was Jimmy Kimmel Live - I forget :confused3 )and I heard [from the bathroom] something to the effect about Emily not being able to make up her mind on which of the 2 remaining men to pick and that she was "in love with Chris"(???!?!?) and that THEY got together, since, of course, he's a single guy once again???! :eek: WTH???? Did anyone else hear this? :confused3

I predicted that before the show started. :hyper: :confused3




Do you have me on Ignore. . . Again? :rolleyes:




;)
 
I'm late to the party again - always have to catch up online...

Maybe she does end up with Chris Harrison? :confused3 She can't choose. He ends up consoling her through it all. And they end up together. :lmao:

I'll say, he certainly earned his pay this week for sitting there comforting Emily. (Meanwhile making comments to make her more emotional. ;))

I was thinking it would be funny if she did, too! Although I feel bad his marriage is ending after all his traveling around helping others find "true love."

Wow, she looks liek she's being physically tortued while watching these video messages from the guys.

Alot of emotion in her face

I'm getting a bad feeling about Ari. :sad:

I think he's a spoiled rich kid, and very self centered.

This was the most sincere, well done break-up ending between the two people involved. She gave him time to process & say what he needed to. He saw that she was genuinely sorry for hurting him & that it hurt her too. :thumbsup2

She really has more class then I gave her credit for. I thought she wasn't going to speak at all at first.

She's done?! :eek:

I don't trust any of the spoilers right now - for all we know she could be running off with Chris H in the end!

You heard it here first, folks! :rotfl2:

The video of Arie at the end wasn't too good for him. His heart wasn't in it at all. He didn't look too bright either.:scared: I really hope she doesn't pick him. I don't think she fits in very well with his family. Maybe Arie will be the next bachelor. Only problem with that is, we will have to watch all his sloppy kisses!puckerup:

He didn't really mention Rikki much at all the whole show. I don't get it - after she got mad at him for not "having her back" when Kendal or whoever he was talked rudely about Rikki - she doesn't even pick up on how he leaves Rikki out of the picture.

Finally going back to watch the first hour and to read the comments on those pages:



WHOA! Sean & how he treated a woman he was in a relationship with for THREE YEARS is a BIG. RED. FLAG! :scared1: He knew he wasn't in love with her. She would talk about marriage a lot. And he would deflect the conversation and not talk about it. AND now he is holding back on his feelings in THIS relationship.

Plus Emily said his sister & family mentioned it in the plural: relationships. that he has been that way in ALL his relationships. He even said it at first, then deflected it down to ONE woman - for THREE YEARS.

HELLO Warning Signs! :eek:

In hindsight, I can see Emily thinking she's not waiting 3 years of him deflecting marriage & kids. She wants a child as quickly as is humanly possible and a relationship on track as quickly as possible to have that.

Later that nite, when they were sitting and she asked if if it got down to being the two of them and could he see themselves getting engaged, his face kind of twitched. His right eye kind of winked in a twitchy fashion. I know those professional body language readers would have said that was a signal he couldn't see it. Certainly not with both eyes open.
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It was also so HARD for Sean to actually say the words, "I've fallen in love with you." More body language of how hard these kinds of feelings come to him?

Whoa his real colors came out! You could see big time he is not ready to commit! Looks like she saw it too.

On to Jef:

Jef just drank some wine at their sit down dinner. :eek: Unless they replace the bottle with apple juice, it was white wine. I guess this is one place he left his Mormonism behind.

I loved the questions Jef asked Emily! :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 Putting her in the tough spot. He is definitely much more mature than his looks. He is growing 'older' each episode. :lmao:

And his upbringing is showing. That if one raises a child right, even when he finally moves in directions and decisions away from how he was brought him up, that one can be assured he will make the right choices & do the right things, even when the parent is no longer at his side. :thumbsup2

When he & Emily talk, They really TALK. About themselves, each other, Rikki. The deeper stuff. I liked how he really wanted to ask HER questions about how right they both are for EACH OTHER. That this isn't all just a one sided deal, her being able to pick a guy. HE wants to know if she will be right for him. It's not a given. :thumbsup2

When Emily talks to Sean it kind of still is small talk. "You're amazing." "So are you." When she talks to Arie, they mostly just kiss. Not even sure if he has enough brains to hold a long term conversation.


I love how JEF turned Emily down for the Fantasy Suite! That he took in Emily, Rikki, and both their families. He is the FIRST person in all the years of this show that said the families ARE involved in this process. :worship: What a guy!!! :thumbsup2 :dance3:

He is a class act all the way. I'm afraid she's thinking with the wrong part of her body, though.

OMG....
Here is Arie, talking to a woman who has a 6 year old... And who wants more babies.
He sleeps in til 9:00 a.m., and then stays out every evening...
It was like he didn't even realize how that must sound to Emily as a mother!!!! He didn't even assure her by saying that he would be ready for a huge change.... I have NEVER liked Arie. That all but turned my stomach.

Wake up call.... His comments about 'being a friend' to Rikki.... Here is what they said to me, very very clearly..... Ohhh I can be 'friends' and be there for the good stuff... but don't expect me to take on any responsibility any time soon. OMG.....

And, I seriously do not get that huge physical attraction that Emily seems to have for him. Ewwww!!!!!

Emily keeps talking about how conflicted she is between her 'heart', and 'every ounce of her body' (hormones)... and her head.

She also says she feels she must follow her heart.
She said over and over how she has gone thru the decision process following her heart, every time.

I also notice that no matter how great Jef is on so many levels, she has all but stated that she would not want to move to UTAH ( live as a Mormon ).... She would consider a fresh start, but NOT living, right there, as a mormon, as a really close part of Jef's family and community.
Emily is a wise woman!

She told Arie that she would have no problem moving to Arizona....

I have NEVER been a Sean fan.
I think that it all came out, with his immaturity and inability to love/commit. The minute I saw that he felt that the one opportunity for her and his family to meet and to get to know each other, as future husband and wife and family-member, was a time to add to the stress and put her on the spot with those horrid so-called practical jokes... Completely stupid, immature, disrespectful to Emily... I crossed him off my list right then and there.

Bottom line, I think I see why Emily is so upset...
She WANTS Arie!!!!
She freakin' WANTS Arie...
But, I think in her head, she knows that it would be a disaster waiting to happen.

No kidding! How could she hear him say that - she's thinking, in fact she half said it - that she'll make him change that sleeping in, etc. because that's not how it is at her house. Guess what honey, you can't make 'em change!

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was not able to log on to computer last night, but I did watch. I am JUST now able to get to a computer and was ready to type this exact thing after I read through all of the pages/posts from last night.

Sean and Jef mentioned Ricki in their videos. Arie did not. As a matter of fact, Arie said that it is like they are the only two people in the world. I understand what he meant, but he NEVER mentioned Ricki's name. I honestly thought that would have sealed the deal and that he was going home last night.

I heard that from Arie too. It made me do a double take. The reason she keeps choosing the wrong guy is because deep down she's not ready to commit. She is still afraid of being hurt, so she chooses people that she will have to break up with. I think Arie is really alot like Brad. He has his own thing going on, and he's into her IF she fits into his plans.
 
Indeed! :thumbsup2 Courtship is a rarity these days and Jef does it well. But he also wants her to pursue HIM.

It is! I love that he wants to be a little pursued too because it's his heart on the line as well. So many times you see these moronic bachelors tripping all over themselves to get time with Emily, to say the perfect thing and so on. Jef played it well, Emily wanted him to show more interest and that kept her piqued, you know.

And although he has this fun, edgy side - he is taking this process very serious and not allowing the physical to cloud their decisions. Therefore, if he's not picked - everything will be okay and respectable. Just fantastic!

Not too many bachelors can say that!

That is exactly the way I translated his "friends with Ricci" comment to mean - he wants to take it slow and just be friends with her. More like something you would say to someone you aren't sure you want a commitment with. For him, just another boring, obligated conversation... :rolleyes:

Me too. For crying out loud, there's a freaking proposal just around the corner! And Arie's all "I'd like to be Ricki's friend first and go from there". Idiot. You very well could be her stepfather SOON. He makes me crazy. I really don't like him at all.

Ari would have been the first, hands down, to jump at the Fantasy Suite. No meaningful courtship necessary. Just ATTACK and sort out details later...even if the details include a little girl's future.

Oh yeah. He would've been all over that overnight date. Because he's thinking with little Arie.;) Who probably makes all his relationship decisions.

So, yeah, she's pretty much just a hot piece of meat right now. Makes me think of Vienna. Cut from the same cloth, those two. :rolleyes:

Gah! Please don't mention that trash Vienna! I almost swore off The Bachelor show after that season with her.:scared:

Jef's a smart cookie. He may "date her hard" - but the commitment level will go both ways. :thumbsup2

Totally agree.:thumbsup2

Sean was holding back and he knew it. Did you notice they way he abruptly broke off their conversation and asked if they wanted to go in the water??? DUDE SERIOUSLY - You are in the TOP 3?! Just wow. Last night was the first night I was really disappointed in him. :(

I saw that! Talk about poor timing. Here Emily is trying to see if he's husband material so he tells her about his failed relationship where he sidestepped any marriage talk because he knew she wasn't the one. Smart.

i really hope she chooses Jef. i think he fits better into a future as a potential father for Ricki. i think that Arie is purely physical and doesn't seem the best potential father for a child. of course, he could mature, but he just doesn't seem anywhere near that "place" yet.

Jef is thoughtful and seems more ready to move into that position.

i had intense chemistry with an ex-BF. but he was not husband material and i knew it. there were a lot of things involved in our break-up, but that was something i considered while our relationship was deteriorating.

so, she'll probably pick Arie. :rotfl:

I had an ex BF too where the physical chemistry was certainly there! But that's all there was. I realized I can't marry someone solely for those reasons, there needs to be substance to the relationship. Arie has none apparently.

...personally, I'd prefer if he weren't the next bachelor - he just didn't do it for me....I think the final 'nail-in-the-coffin' was he and his family's warped sense of humor....:sad2:

Ya, I pretty much agree after this episode. He's not ready and his family would probably play numerous, ill timed practical jokes on the poor girls he did bring home!

I think that's the real reason Emily didn't offer him the fantasy suite card. Not because she "didn't trust herself", but because she KNEW he would jump at the chance & she didn't want him to look stupid for being the only one not to respectfully decline. Oh, and somebody please hand Arie a blotting tissue for that oily face. :scared:

Jef is definitely the best choice. He seems like a genuinely good guy who would be a good dad to Ricki. I feel bad for Ricki though; how will she adjust if she is uprooted & moved across the country, away from the rest of her family? :worried:

Good point! She was probably trying to salvage his reputation for him.

Jef is my favorite too. And the smartest choice for Emily. But as we've learned, that doesn't always matter. Uprooting kids is always difficult but little Ricki is still young and kids at that age make friends rather quickly. Hopefully if Emily moves them, she'll have no trouble at all with that.

I feel bad for Jef right now. If he was the one picked as the F1, it is so obvious she has that physical attraction for Arie. This is like when she was home watching Brad with Chantal. :sad2: How is he supposed to feel knowing she is jones-ing for another guy over him? :rolleyes: Had she & Jef met separately, at another time, and their relationship got to develop without Arie in the picture, they might have a really strong relationship.

That's going to be hard to watch (and EXPLAIN!). But Jef seems pretty laid back so if he is indeed the final one, he'll probably be ok.

Ya, Brad and Chantal had ridiculous physical chemistry. I really thought he was going to pick her over Emily that season. Probably why both Emily and Chantal were pissed.:lmao: Emily was angry because it was clear he was very attracted to Chantal. And Chantal was pissed because, well, she'd probably gone to bed with him in the fantasy suite.

But now Jef and especially his family all know she's hot for Arie. Remember how Jef said he broke it off with a girl that the family doesn't like. HOW are they supposed to get past the fact that she was so much more physically attracted to another guy OVER their own son/brother? No matter how spiritual they are and believe that is skin deep, on another level, they know physical attraction counts for a lot.

Good point! I'm guessing his family would be less than pleased with sweet Emily. She has said numerous times that she loves kissing him, that he's hot and so on.

On The Millionaire Matchmaker, on Bravo, a show so smutty, we don't even have a thread here, :lmao: Patti, the Matchmaker, :rolleyes1 says that, "The pecker always does the picking." When a guy tries to pick the "nice gal" his mom would have picked for her, but the guy really isn't physically attracted, it never works out, especially when there was another girl at the mixer his pecker was interested in.

:rotfl2::lmao::rotfl::rotfl2:

Had Emily met Jef without Arie in the picture, it might have worked out perfectly. But her "pecker" wants Arie. So we'll see how this goes. The "mom" in her own self may choose Jef, there is some attraction there, but she knows it's not on the level that she feels for Jef.

I agree.

WHY is everyone STILL wanting Mr. Non-committal for the next Bachelor? :headache: :confused3

I think it had more to do with his physique!

Yes, Imzadi, I was thinking the exact same thing.

All she could do is almost dissolve into a pool of desire and hormones, and call Arie 'HOT!!!!!", and say how she might not trust herself alone with him in the suite.

How in the heck would Jef be supposed to deal with that.

This is definitely one time where Emily's poise and social flnesse, and excellent judgment, have failed her. Big time... How disappointing. And, all of that over ARIE?????? :confused3

It's going to be hard to watch if she chose Jef as the final one. That's alot of sloppy Arie kisses to suffer through. She definitely should've had her mom filter on when kept saying how hot Arie was, how she didn't trust herself overnight with him.:scratchin
 
I think that's the real reason Emily didn't offer him the fantasy suite card. Not because she "didn't trust herself", but because she KNEW he would jump at the chance & she didn't want him to look stupid for being the only one not to respectfully decline. Oh, and somebody please hand Arie a blotting tissue for that oily face. :scared:

Jef is definitely the best choice. He seems like a genuinely good guy who would be a good dad to Ricki. I feel bad for Ricki though; how will she adjust if she is uprooted & moved across the country, away from the rest of her family? :worried:

i didn't think Sean turned it down? but he was definitely respectful of her wish for it not to be an overnight date.
 
I think this is the Most Amazing Season in Bachelorette History! I liked Emily going into the season (I didn't love her, but I thought she was OK) and not only do I *still* like her going into the final episode, I even like her MORE.
 
I think this is the Most Amazing Season in Bachelorette History! I liked Emily going into the season (I didn't love her, but I thought she was OK) and not only do I *still* like her going into the final episode, I even like her MORE.

Emily was by FAR my favorite bachelorette. I can't think of one other that I gave a crap about. Don't like her two last choices at all, though, but I don't have to deal with them for the less than a year time most of these "romances" last...:crazy2:
 
OMG! Where have you ladies been all my life?!! :rotfl: I usually just lurk, but want to start posting more, and I can't believe I haven't seen this thread until now! Your comments are spot on and often hilarious! Can I join you for the small remainder of the season? :flower3:

ITA about Arie. I think Emily is the only woman in America who thinks Arie is hot. :scared: He just seems so cheesey and sleazey to me, and definitely a bit spoiled. The look on his face when Emily said she wished she could get up at 6:30 said it all. He has no idea what parenting entails and obviously isn't ready for it.

As much as I dislike Arie, it was uncomfortable watching his "we'll be friends" conversation about Ricki. I kept waiting for him to phrase it more from Ricki's perspective. Like "I don't want to try to take her dad's place. She can call me Arie until she's comfortable calling me dad." etc. THAT, I can understand... feeling parental towards a spouse's child, but recognizing that the child may need some time. But his comments weren't out of respect for Ricki's first dad at all, and were all about his unwillingness to be a dad.

I may be one of the few who liked Jef from the start. OK, his hair is stupid, but I have always liked those baby-faced guys and I thought he was so cute coming up on the skateboard and tossing it in the bushes the first night. But I was sure he'd be one of the first to go. He seemed way too young at first, but like some of you have said, relationship-wise, he seems much more mature than Sean or Arie. And he really seems to care about Ricki.

I hope she picks him.


I think this is the Most Amazing Season in Bachelorette History! I liked Emily going into the season (I didn't love her, but I thought she was OK) and not only do I *still* like her going into the final episode, I even like her MORE.
LOL! Yes, me too! :thumbsup2
 
I think this is the Most Amazing Season in Bachelorette History! I liked Emily going into the season (I didn't love her, but I thought she was OK) and not only do I *still* like her going into the final episode, I even like her MORE.

Well, you're amazing for saying that. :teeth: ;)


Emily & Trista are my two favorite Bachelorettes. :thumbsup2


OMG! Where have you ladies been all my life?!! :rotfl: I usually just lurk, but want to start posting more, and I can't believe I haven't seen this thread until now! Your comments are spot on and often hilarious! Can I join you for the small remainder of the season? :flower3:

Welcome! :welcome:
 
OMG! Where have you ladies been all my life?!! :rotfl: I usually just lurk, but want to start posting more, and I can't believe I haven't seen this thread until now! Your comments are spot on and often hilarious! Can I join you for the small remainder of the season? :flower3:

I said the same thing! I've suffered through every season before finding this thread.;) Welcome!:)

ITA about Arie. I think Emily is the only woman in America who thinks Arie is hot. :scared: He just seems so cheesey and sleazey to me, and definitely a bit spoiled. The look on his face when Emily said she wished she could get up at 6:30 said it all. He has no idea what parenting entails and obviously isn't ready for it.

I think you're right, Emily is the only one in America who finds Arie attractive! Ew. Sleazy is the perfect word for him. He comes across as self-centered too. It's all about him and how Emily makes HIM feel. Nothing about her. Or little Ricki.:worried:

As much as I dislike Arie, it was uncomfortable watching his "we'll be friends" conversation about Ricki. I kept waiting for him to phrase it more from Ricki's perspective. Like "I don't want to try to take her dad's place. She can call me Arie until she's comfortable calling me dad." etc. THAT, I can understand... feeling parental towards a spouse's child, but recognizing that the child may need some time. But his comments weren't out of respect for Ricki's first dad at all, and were all about his unwillingness to be a dad.

Totally agree with you.:thumbsup2 I read an article where Arie's ex-gf says that he's not ready for marriage and wasn't great with her kid. Great job Emily.

I may be one of the few who liked Jef from the start. OK, his hair is stupid, but I have always liked those baby-faced guys and I thought he was so cute coming up on the skateboard and tossing it in the bushes the first night. But I was sure he'd be one of the first to go. He seemed way too young at first, but like some of you have said, relationship-wise, he seems much more mature than Sean or Arie. And he really seems to care about Ricki.

I liked him too, I liked him too!::yes:: Yes, he looks young but he seems to have a real grasp on what a relationship is made of. I love how he includes Ricki, clearly she's on his mind as well as Emily. Did you hear him say on their last date that he knows Ricki is the most important part of Emily's life and that he hopes to be the second most important. Swoon.:lovestruc
 
I found this interview article with Sean. I bolded the part I found interesting.


By Elizabeth Kwiatkowski, 07/12/2012


The Bachelorette bachelor Sean Lowe, a 28-year-old insurance agent from Dallas, TX, was eliminated by Bachelorette Emily Maynard during the eighth season's ninth Rose Ceremony at the end of Monday night's broadcast, determining Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Jef Holm as Emily's Final 2 bachelors.

When we talked to Sean last, he seemed in high spirits to discuss an earlier The Bachelorette episode in which he and Emily enjoyed a one-on-one date -- which he had referred to as one of the best days of his life -- and strengthened their relationship in London. However, during his conference call with reporters on Thursday, Sean was singing a different tune after the woman he loved and had every intention of marrying sent him home unexpectedly and broke his heart.

During Thursday's call, Sean talked to Reality TV about his The Bachelorette experience and emotional exit -- including whether he believed Emily truly could've thought he was perfect considering she didn't pick him in the end, why he didn't regret saying "I love you" sooner when Emily potentially could've fallen harder for him faster, and whether he agreed with reports that Arie went on the show just for fame.

Below is the first portion of Sean's conference call with reporters. Check back with Reality TV World on Friday for the concluding portion.

Reality TV World: Emily kept saying you were the "perfect guy" in general and she basically had no good reason as to why she eliminated you, claiming you really had done nothing wrong and didn't need to change a thing. So since she sent you home, looking back on it now, do you really believe that or do you think she was just trying to spare your feelings as much as possible?

Sean Lowe: You know what? I believe that, and I'm not saying that I'm perfect, but I believe that she couldn't find any faults with me and ultimately, I think it just came down to connection. And maybe her connection was stronger with Jef and Arie.

Although she couldn't come up with anything necessarily wrong with me, I think in her heart, she just realized Jef and Arie might be the better choice. So, I don't think she was trying to spare my feelings at all.

Reality TV World: During your final one-on-one date with Emily, she said due to the fact you hadn't told her you loved her yet, she remained protective of herself and wouldn't even let her mind or head go in that direction yet. I know you said you have no regrets, but do you think if you had said "I love you" sooner maybe things would've been different? Because it sounds like Emily would've been more open to falling for you had she known you felt that way, you know what I mean. Like Arie said "I love you" fairly early in the season and it seemed to strengthen their bond immediately.

Sean Lowe: Yeah, that's an interesting question and ultimately, Emily would be the best person to ask. But I think regardless of whether I said it earlier or later, she knew how I felt. And maybe she didn't know that I was in love with her, but she knew that I was crazy about her and she knew that I cared for her very much. Ultimately, I don't think that played a big factor in it.

Reality TV World: You said during the season that you and Emily shared the commonality that faith and family were both your top priorities in life. However, do you think Emily's faith was really as strong as yours? Because Emily really hasn't been shown talking about her faith or God or anything like that much throughout the season.

Sean Lowe: You know, I'm not going to speculate on where she is in her faith. I think that would be unfair for me to do. What she showed me, is yeah, we certainly shared the commonality of our faith and what we want out of life.

And you know, I'm not going to question whether or not hers is as strong as mine or stronger, so I don't know. I'm sorry for giving you a political answer, but that was just really tough to answer.

Reality TV World: When I talked to you last, you said you let Emily know right off the bat you weren't on the show for your 15 minutes of fame. And a recent report from Arie's ex-girlfriend just surfaced and she's claiming Arie went on the show just for fame because his race car driving career had been pretty slow. So what's your response to that? While you were on the show, did you think Arie was in search of fame or did you really think he was on the show for the right reasons all along, for Emily?

Sean Lowe: Yeah, I spent a ton of time with Arie and I got to know Arie really well. Never once did I think he was on the show for any other reason than to find love. And you know, like I went on the show for the experience. I honestly didn't think I was going to find love, and several weeks into the process, (laughs) I soon realized, "Wow, this process does work."

As I said before, I was kind of skeptical going into it, but I think Arie, if not for love, it's for the same reason I did -- for the experience and to travel and do all these other cool things. But ultimately, he did find love and I don't question that one bit. So, I wouldn't say Arie came on the show just for his race car career.


Reality TV World: You said you never once thought you wouldn't receive a rose at the ceremony in which Emily sent you home. So at the time, did you think Emily was going to deny a rose to Jef or Arie? What was going through your mind?

Sean Lowe: Honestly, when I went into the Rose Ceremony, my first thought was, "Well, she normally gives the rose to the guy who's most obvious. So I think I'm going to get the rose. So she said Jef's name and then in my head, I was thinking, "Oh too bad for Arie. Arie's going home." (Laughs)

And then she says Arie's name and obviously I go home after that. So, I wasn't giving a lot of thought as to who was going to go home. I was just focusing all my attention on, "I'm about to get a rose and I'm one step closer to marrying this girl."

Reality TV World: You said in a recent interview it took you several weeks to be able to fully get over Emily and your heart break. What was the turning point for you when you started to feel better about the situation, and also, what was your family's reaction to it all when you got home?

Sean Lowe: Well first, my family's reaction was just love and support. I've got such a great family, and that's really what helped me to get over the whole thing. Obviously, I was replaying things in my head and going over different scenarios -- "Should I have done this differently or said this?"

And I think just time and being around loved ones is what ultimately helped me get over it, and then I came to the realization a few weeks into it, as I said earlier, "My wife isn't going to have any doubts that she wants to spend the rest of her life with me," and Emily did. And that's okay, but she's just not the one for me.

Also in the call, Sean talked to reporters about topics such as whether he'd consider being the next The Bachelor star.

Would you ever consider being the next Bachelor?

Sean Lowe: (Laughs) Funny you ask that. I've been getting that a lot lately. It would be a difficult decision if they were to ask me only because it was so emotionally taxing and, you know, I don't know if I could go through that again.

But on the flip side of the coin, I understand that the process works. I believe in the process, and ultimately if I were to find my wife, it would certainly all be worth it. It's just a little difficult to think about right now. So, I'm not sure, but they'd have to ask first. So, I don't even know if I'm going to have to make that decision.

When we talked to Jef earlier in the season, he said you were like a closed vault in that you never wanted to talk about your dates and time spent with Emily although the rest of the guys would always be chatting about their own experiences. Why did you behave differently in that situation?

Sean Lowe: Going into it, even before I had feelings for Emily, I just knew for my own personal sanity it was probably best to pretend like she's not dating other guys and these other guys are going on dates with other girls.

So, I felt like it wasn't healthy for me to share the special bond and connection that Emily and I had with the other guys. That was something that I cherished and valued and I wanted it to stay between me and Emily.

So, that was kind of my game plan all along. And certainly some of the other guys, like Jef and Arie, were very open with each other as far as what their dates consisted of and how they felt, which might've been good for them. But for me, I just wanted to go about it a different way.

There's a lot of speculation out there on whether Emily ends up alone at the end of her The Bachelorette journey due to the preview that aired at the end of Monday night's show. If she got in touch with you again and asked for a second chance or just a date or something like that, would you accept?

Sean Lowe: That's an interesting question. I would not accept it. I have nothing but wonderful things to say about Emily. She's a fantastic girl, but I've come to realize she's not the one for me.

And I've said this before, but I understand now that the woman I'm supposed to spend the rest of my life with will have no doubts that she wants to be with me. And Emily had doubts, and I don't fault her for those at all, but she's just not the one for me and I'm okay with that.
 
I found this interview article with Sean. I bolded the part I found interesting.


By Elizabeth Kwiatkowski, 07/12/2012


The Bachelorette bachelor Sean Lowe, a 28-year-old insurance agent from Dallas, TX, was eliminated by Bachelorette Emily Maynard during the eighth season's ninth Rose Ceremony at the end of Monday night's broadcast, determining Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Jef Holm as Emily's Final 2 bachelors.

When we talked to Sean last, he seemed in high spirits to discuss an earlier The Bachelorette episode in which he and Emily enjoyed a one-on-one date -- which he had referred to as one of the best days of his life -- and strengthened their relationship in London. However, during his conference call with reporters on Thursday, Sean was singing a different tune after the woman he loved and had every intention of marrying sent him home unexpectedly and broke his heart.

During Thursday's call, Sean talked to Reality TV about his The Bachelorette experience and emotional exit -- including whether he believed Emily truly could've thought he was perfect considering she didn't pick him in the end, why he didn't regret saying "I love you" sooner when Emily potentially could've fallen harder for him faster, and whether he agreed with reports that Arie went on the show just for fame.

Below is the first portion of Sean's conference call with reporters. Check back with Reality TV World on Friday for the concluding portion.

Reality TV World: Emily kept saying you were the "perfect guy" in general and she basically had no good reason as to why she eliminated you, claiming you really had done nothing wrong and didn't need to change a thing. So since she sent you home, looking back on it now, do you really believe that or do you think she was just trying to spare your feelings as much as possible?

Sean Lowe: You know what? I believe that, and I'm not saying that I'm perfect, but I believe that she couldn't find any faults with me and ultimately, I think it just came down to connection. And maybe her connection was stronger with Jef and Arie.

Although she couldn't come up with anything necessarily wrong with me, I think in her heart, she just realized Jef and Arie might be the better choice. So, I don't think she was trying to spare my feelings at all.

Reality TV World: During your final one-on-one date with Emily, she said due to the fact you hadn't told her you loved her yet, she remained protective of herself and wouldn't even let her mind or head go in that direction yet. I know you said you have no regrets, but do you think if you had said "I love you" sooner maybe things would've been different? Because it sounds like Emily would've been more open to falling for you had she known you felt that way, you know what I mean. Like Arie said "I love you" fairly early in the season and it seemed to strengthen their bond immediately.

Sean Lowe: Yeah, that's an interesting question and ultimately, Emily would be the best person to ask. But I think regardless of whether I said it earlier or later, she knew how I felt. And maybe she didn't know that I was in love with her, but she knew that I was crazy about her and she knew that I cared for her very much. Ultimately, I don't think that played a big factor in it.

Reality TV World: You said during the season that you and Emily shared the commonality that faith and family were both your top priorities in life. However, do you think Emily's faith was really as strong as yours? Because Emily really hasn't been shown talking about her faith or God or anything like that much throughout the season.

Sean Lowe: You know, I'm not going to speculate on where she is in her faith. I think that would be unfair for me to do. What she showed me, is yeah, we certainly shared the commonality of our faith and what we want out of life.

And you know, I'm not going to question whether or not hers is as strong as mine or stronger, so I don't know. I'm sorry for giving you a political answer, but that was just really tough to answer.

Reality TV World: When I talked to you last, you said you let Emily know right off the bat you weren't on the show for your 15 minutes of fame. And a recent report from Arie's ex-girlfriend just surfaced and she's claiming Arie went on the show just for fame because his race car driving career had been pretty slow. So what's your response to that? While you were on the show, did you think Arie was in search of fame or did you really think he was on the show for the right reasons all along, for Emily?

Sean Lowe: Yeah, I spent a ton of time with Arie and I got to know Arie really well. Never once did I think he was on the show for any other reason than to find love. And you know, like I went on the show for the experience. I honestly didn't think I was going to find love, and several weeks into the process, (laughs) I soon realized, "Wow, this process does work."

As I said before, I was kind of skeptical going into it, but I think Arie, if not for love, it's for the same reason I did -- for the experience and to travel and do all these other cool things. But ultimately, he did find love and I don't question that one bit. So, I wouldn't say Arie came on the show just for his race car career.


Reality TV World: You said you never once thought you wouldn't receive a rose at the ceremony in which Emily sent you home. So at the time, did you think Emily was going to deny a rose to Jef or Arie? What was going through your mind?

Sean Lowe: Honestly, when I went into the Rose Ceremony, my first thought was, "Well, she normally gives the rose to the guy who's most obvious. So I think I'm going to get the rose. So she said Jef's name and then in my head, I was thinking, "Oh too bad for Arie. Arie's going home." (Laughs)

And then she says Arie's name and obviously I go home after that. So, I wasn't giving a lot of thought as to who was going to go home. I was just focusing all my attention on, "I'm about to get a rose and I'm one step closer to marrying this girl."

Reality TV World: You said in a recent interview it took you several weeks to be able to fully get over Emily and your heart break. What was the turning point for you when you started to feel better about the situation, and also, what was your family's reaction to it all when you got home?

Sean Lowe: Well first, my family's reaction was just love and support. I've got such a great family, and that's really what helped me to get over the whole thing. Obviously, I was replaying things in my head and going over different scenarios -- "Should I have done this differently or said this?"

And I think just time and being around loved ones is what ultimately helped me get over it, and then I came to the realization a few weeks into it, as I said earlier, "My wife isn't going to have any doubts that she wants to spend the rest of her life with me," and Emily did. And that's okay, but she's just not the one for me.

Also in the call, Sean talked to reporters about topics such as whether he'd consider being the next The Bachelor star.

Would you ever consider being the next Bachelor?

Sean Lowe: (Laughs) Funny you ask that. I've been getting that a lot lately. It would be a difficult decision if they were to ask me only because it was so emotionally taxing and, you know, I don't know if I could go through that again.

But on the flip side of the coin, I understand that the process works. I believe in the process, and ultimately if I were to find my wife, it would certainly all be worth it. It's just a little difficult to think about right now. So, I'm not sure, but they'd have to ask first. So, I don't even know if I'm going to have to make that decision.

When we talked to Jef earlier in the season, he said you were like a closed vault in that you never wanted to talk about your dates and time spent with Emily although the rest of the guys would always be chatting about their own experiences. Why did you behave differently in that situation?

Sean Lowe: Going into it, even before I had feelings for Emily, I just knew for my own personal sanity it was probably best to pretend like she's not dating other guys and these other guys are going on dates with other girls.

So, I felt like it wasn't healthy for me to share the special bond and connection that Emily and I had with the other guys. That was something that I cherished and valued and I wanted it to stay between me and Emily.

So, that was kind of my game plan all along. And certainly some of the other guys, like Jef and Arie, were very open with each other as far as what their dates consisted of and how they felt, which might've been good for them. But for me, I just wanted to go about it a different way.

There's a lot of speculation out there on whether Emily ends up alone at the end of her The Bachelorette journey due to the preview that aired at the end of Monday night's show. If she got in touch with you again and asked for a second chance or just a date or something like that, would you accept?

Sean Lowe: That's an interesting question. I would not accept it. I have nothing but wonderful things to say about Emily. She's a fantastic girl, but I've come to realize she's not the one for me.

And I've said this before, but I understand now that the woman I'm supposed to spend the rest of my life with will have no doubts that she wants to be with me. And Emily had doubts, and I don't fault her for those at all, but she's just not the one for me and I'm okay with that.
I love Sean. :lovestruc What did you find interesting about the bolded part? I'm not sure if you're suggesting that Sean went on for the experience and travel and not love, or that Arie didn't go on for the fame. I think that most of the Bachelors/Bachelorettes at this point do the show because MAYBE they'll find love, and even HOPE they'll find true love, but heck, there's a whole lot of opportunities in the process. I think the crazies are the ones who go on and fall in love Day 1 and are completely focused on the "prize" at the end, and calling it "love."

I love every answer Sean gave. ::yes::
 
I love Sean. :lovestruc What did you find interesting about the bolded part? I'm not sure if you're suggesting that Sean went on for the experience and travel and not love, or that Arie didn't go on for the fame. I think that most of the Bachelors/Bachelorettes at this point do the show because MAYBE they'll find love, and even HOPE they'll find true love, but heck, there's a whole lot of opportunities in the process. I think the crazies are the ones who go on and fall in love Day 1 and are completely focused on the "prize" at the end, and calling it "love."

I love every answer Sean gave. ::yes::

Oh, you misunderstood me then!:) I meant in relation to Arie. The part where Sean said if he's not there for love, he's probably there just for the experience and travel. It kind of solidified for me that Arie is simply there for himself and his career.

Now Sean on the other hand seems genuine. I read another article with him and I really do like him and his character.:thumbsup2
 












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