Hannah Brown, star of the Bachelorette, had the chance to be Peter Weber's copilot before thirty other girls showed up to try and be that woman in is life. It makes sense that three flight attendants are trying to make their romance in the sky happen, but Hannah has missed her chance. She chose so many people over Peter, not only in rose ceremonies, sending our guy home in tears, but she chose them on many occasions. There are always times where we all know deep down that the producers are controlling the love story, but in this instance, I think Hannah Brown is looking for love in all the wrong spaces.
While I feel for Hannah Brown, it's difficult to see an ex-boyfriend, and I imagine, despite having no experience in this particular instance, even harder to see an ex-boyfriend dating 30 other women, it's ultimately her decisions that led to this situation. She deserves to find love, and Peter isn't the solution.
Hannah Brown deserves a man who is going to make her smile, and while I don't know that I can say it will be one of the thirty men who had been on her season, I believe if she lets go of Peter, in many ways she will get the chance to meet the man of her dreams. She deserves love, and while she made the wrong decision in men, often siding with the people who were most toxic on the show (either by way of her own heart or of the producers asking for any sort of drama that would bring more viewers flocking to watch), she deserves to find the man who felt for her like Peter did.
Peter has on more than one occasion called her his biggest regret, and she said she assumed that he just wanted to be Bachelor. Hannah Brown needs to move on and find love. I believe that everyone deserves to find love, and especially Hannah B. She has been willing to be honest and open, and willing to shut down the men who tell her that everything that she identifies as is not what she is. She has opened up herself to love once, and I am sure that once she gives a man a true chance, she might be able to fall in love again, and she deserves that. She deserves happiness in the same way she offered to help others find their happiness. However, I don't think being around Peter and using him as a shoulder to cry on is the solution to finding love.
While I know some people believe that Hannah is toxic and in so many ways, not a perfect person, she deserves to find her love, and she needs to be able to what is necessary to find love. She must let go of that love for Peter and find love for the other people that she needs. She deserves this greatly.