Good morning, Bachelor Nation! How are we holding up after Joan Vassos’s fifth week? I, for one, am still recovering from the emotional rollercoaster, but let’s dive into what went down.
This Week on The Golden Bachelorette 📺
With hometown visits just around the corner, Joan had to make some tough decisions as she narrowed down her suitors to the final four. Here’s a breakdown of the major moments and who’s still in the running for her heart.
One-on-One Dates:
Keith scored the classic helicopter-to-a-winery date, while Mark’s adventure was a bit more creative—a boat-bound scavenger hunt on the open water. Both dates provided some picturesque moments, but the chemistry between Joan and Mark seemed lacking.
Group Date Drama:
The group date this week was bowling, but Joan’s attention was monopolized by Chock, who whispered sweet nothings and even asked which side of the bed she sleeps on. While some fans found it endearing, others thought it crossed the line into awkward territory as the other men stood by, watching the interaction unfold.
Who Went Home:
It was a tough week for fans, as three beloved contestants were sent packing. Mark, the father of Kelsey A., left the show, along with First Impression Rose recipient Keith and fan-favorite Jonathan. Joan’s difficult decisions shook up the competition, leaving many viewers heartbroken over their departures.
Senior Superlatives 🏆
Here’s a fun rundown of the standout moments and key players from this week’s episode:
- Biggest Softie:
Keith might have wanted to showcase a different side of himself this week, but his emotional reveal that he cries during dog movies won him the title of this week’s biggest softie. It may not have saved him, but it endeared him to the audience even more. - Mr. Congeniality:
Chock may have stolen a lot of Joan’s attention during the group date, but Guy stood out for his quiet advice, suggesting that Chock let the other guys have their time with Joan. A true gentleman moment! - Most Improved:
Pascal is stepping up! After letting his roommates do his laundry for weeks, he finally took matters into his own hands and started steaming his own shirts. Character growth? We love to see it. - Most Athletic:
Jordan’s biceps were on full display during some candid moments at the mansion, earning him the (unofficial) title of this week’s most athletic contestant. The sleeveless shirt? Definitely a bold move. - Humanitarian of the Week:
Host Jesse Palmer saved the day during Mark’s boat date by lightening the mood with an impromptu activity. With the chemistry between Joan and Mark falling flat, Palmer’s intervention was much-needed.
Bachelor Trivia 🌹
In a special appearance, Bachelorette alum Trista Sutter dropped by to offer Joan some sage advice on navigating the competition. Trista is a seasoned pro, having appeared on more Bachelor Nation programs than there are roses in a bouquet. (Hint: She’s been on about 14 different shows, including guest spots on Bachelor Pad! Remember that one?)
Can I Steal You for a Second? 💬
This week, I caught up with Us Weekly’s Sarah Hearon, who’s got the inside scoop on Joan’s journey. When asked how Joan is feeling at this stage, Sarah shared that Joan described herself as “healed,” “confident,” and “hopeful.” Sarah also revealed her top pick to win Joan’s heart: Chock. According to Joan, she feels safe with him in a way she hasn’t felt since her late husband, John.
Looking Forward: Golden Visibility ❤️
This season of The Golden Bachelorette continues to highlight the unique challenges of finding love later in life. This week’s tear-jerking moment came when Mark tearfully recalled a hummingbird that reminded him of his late wife. Though Joan ultimately sent him home, fans believe he might return as a contender for the next Golden Bachelor. Watching Mark’s vulnerability unfold on screen brought many to tears and raised hopes that his TV journey isn’t over just yet.
Cry Counter: This week’s emotional scenes pushed the cry tally to eight, with many of the guys misting up over Mark’s heartfelt reflection about his wife.
Stay tuned for next week’s episode as Joan’s final four head to hometowns, and sign up for our Golden Bachelorette morning recap to stay up-to-date on all the latest drama!
The Golden Bachelorette airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.