In the latest episode of The Golden Bachelorette, Joan Vassos takes a deep dive into emotions during Hometown Dates. After last week’s surprising eliminations, including fan-favorite Mark “Hot Dad” Anderson, the 61-year-old bachelor meets the families of her remaining four suitors, two of whom live near Chicago—salon owner Pascal, 69, and sales manager Jordan, 61. The episode, now streaming on Hulu, features plenty of touching moments but also some cringe-worthy interactions.
A Playful Encounter with Pascal’s Grandson
The episode kicks off with a rather awkward moment when Pascal’s grandson grins widely and asks Joan, “Have you kissed my grandpa?” Joan, ever the graceful participant, laughs it off. “OK, I did,” she admits with a blush, playfully hiding her face in her hands. This light-hearted exchange sets the tone for a series of emotionally charged interactions throughout the episode.
Pascal Takes the Lead
Pascal quickly establishes himself as a frontrunner with a lively visit that includes a high-speed sports car ride through picturesque neighborhoods. His French charm and sparkling personality shine, making it clear that he has Joan captivated. However, he reveals his emotional vulnerability, admitting to Joan that he has built “a little wall” around himself after a painful past relationship. Joan worries about the possibility of unreciprocated feelings, expressing her fears about choosing someone who might not choose her back.
Jordan’s Family Encourages Openness
Meanwhile, Jordan brings a different vibe to the hometown visit, introducing Joan to local Chicago delicacies and proclaiming his love for deep-dish pizza. His supportive family encourages him to open his heart to Joan, but he struggles with vulnerability. In a bittersweet farewell kiss, Jordan pulls away first, signaling his uncertainty about their connection. Joan gracefully attributes his hesitance to timing, stating, “Time was not our friend.”
Guy’s Emotional Journey
Guy, 66, showcases his hometown of Reno, Nevada, with a scenic boat ride on Lake Tahoe. Surrounded by his supportive family, he opens up emotionally, saying, “Never in a million years would I think I’m saying this: I can love again and be loved again.” Joan appreciates Guy’s sweet demeanor and steady presence, ultimately awarding him a rose.
Chock’s Meaningful Remembrance
Chock, 60, takes a more poignant approach during his hometown visit by bringing Joan to his late mother’s memorial service. The emotional atmosphere shifts as they honor his mother, and speeches about loss evolve into discussions about welcoming Joan into the family. Chock’s father, whose own daughter passed away, reassures Joan, saying, “You’re family if you want to be.” The couple shares intimate moments filled with “I missed you” sentiments, and Chock boldly declares, “I’m falling in love with you.” Joan reciprocates his feelings, stating, “These are all things I want to hear.”
The Rose Ceremony
At the rose ceremony, Joan looks stunning in a sparkling burnt-orange dress and diamond earrings. Pascal, Chock, and Guy all receive roses, but Jordan is sent home with a heavy heart. Joan walks him to his SUV, where he expresses his disappointment. With her final decision made, Joan eagerly anticipates the next adventure: Fantasy Suites in Tahiti. As Pascal quips, “They speak French there,” Chock dreams of a proposal, saying, “Joan better say yes to my proposal.”