Before I get into my thoughts on last night’s Jenn Season 5 episode, there’s a lot to cover today. If there’s no other reason to watch Sunday night’s live broadcast, watch at least the first 5 minutes as I give you a masterclass in the history of “Back to the Future.” Then I’ll discuss the contract situation below with the help of Kristin Baldean’s annual tweet that seems to come out every season. This was also dissected during Sunday night’s live broadcast. Hey, look here, James McCoy Taylor was out and about again and was arrested last weekend. Honestly, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart – no bigger asshole could possibly happen in this series. Good to get rid of. Additionally, we have footage of Jenn on Emma and Claire’s “Love to See It” podcast, where she weighs in on Sam and his family’s comments on social media. Definitely don’t want to miss this. So let’s get started shall we?
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Kristen Baldwin of EW.com seems to retweet this twice a year—once during the Bachelorette and again during the Bachelorette—which seems fitting this season considering how some people feel about the editorial progression. Every contestant who wants to be on this show should probably read this a thousand times and make sure it’s ingrained in their mind.
I love it when people complain about “villain editors.” See this section #bachelornation Eligibility rules: https://t.co/jlEJeSJjLK pic.twitter.com/asffh2b3Nr
— Kristen Baldwin (@KristenGBaldwin) August 3, 2024
James McCoy Taylor from ‘JoJo’ season amid ‘Bachelor Nation’ arrest news He was arrested again last weekend. You know what, this involves a teenager. This isn’t the first time young women have accused him of inappropriate behavior. Double Fact knows that he certainly didn’t do anything wrong but blamed it on his political views and that’s why people don’t like him. What an absolute ass hat. I wish he would throw the book at him.
You know how I feel about Sam and his family’s behavior on social media this season. But in the end, my opinion on it doesn’t matter. But what about Jane? How does she feel about this? Does she know? She joined Emma and Claire’s Love to See It podcast, and here’s what she had to say:
The good news is that the family seems to have shut down since the incident was brought up over the past few weeks. I may have missed a comment here or there, but I think enough people are sad about where they basically stopped posting comments. Maybe they finally realized they were fighting a losing battle. Or maybe the show told them that if Sam continued to call the show that, he might be sued. Regardless, from what I’ve seen over the past two weeks, their complaints have subsided. Sam has Men Tell All taping next Thursday, which looks to be airing on the 26th, so let’s see how bold he is during the taping of calling out Jenn and/or the production team for their portrayal of him this season. . Then he will be officially off the show after the 26th and we will see if his family supports their big game talk and “releases” all these receipts they claim to have and continue to trash Jenn like his brother-in-law hinted. My guess? They won’t say anything remotely damaging because they should know better by now.
My thoughts on last night’s episode start on page 2…