Previously On 'The Bachelorette'
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Previously On 'The Bachelorette'

In the words of Chris Harrison, "it's the most dramatic season yet!"

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Previously On 'The Bachelorette'
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Chris Harrison might be right: it may be "the most dramatic season yet" of "The Bachelorette" and Bachelor nation might actually agree this time. If you've been keeping up with the show, you know all the drama that's gone down. And if you haven't been watching, maybe you want to, purely for the entertainment of it all. This season has had the best villain of all time, buckets of tears, hilarious bro drama and so much more. Here's a recap of the best, the worst and the ugliest moments from this season.

First, let's talk about the entrances and night one. It was already off to a good start as we started seeing the guys get out of the limo...or off their unicorns. There were men wearing kilts, dressed as Santa Claus, carrying blue balls and bringing in a barbershop quartet to serenade JoJo. However, that wasn't all for night one as we started to get to know the men a little bit better. There were many men who had professions that really aren't professions at all such as, the hipster, the Canadian, the former athlete and the "Bachelor" superfan (we all know why he came on the show). There wasn't too much drama the first night, but you could tell tensions were getting higher, competition was rising and cliques were forming.

Let's discuss The Chad, also known as the greatest "Bachelor" villain of all time (I think he's proud of that reputation as well). He pretty much made the show worth watching until he was finally asked to go home by JoJo on a very awkward and uncomfortable two-on-one date. Chad is a former Marine and he liked to flaunt his body off often on the show, which I think many girls didn't mind. I know I didn't. But he was aggressive, a liar and sometimes resembled a psychopath.

Chad wasn't one to make friends on the show; if anything, he was there to make enemies. He succeeded quite well, especially when he threatened to rip off the arms and legs of people or find their homes after the show. He would walk around the house eating plates of lunch meat and raw, whole sweet potatoes. He was also a large fan of milk and wouldn't let anyone forget it. If you were a Chad fan, or simply enjoyed the crazy entertainment he brought to the show, fear not, he will be on the upcoming "Bachelor in Paradise" season.

Now, let's talk about the buckets of tears shed. Throughout the entire show, JoJo shed a lot of tears, maybe breaking a record for the most tears shed by a Bachelorette. She was never sure if she was making the right decision when sending a guy home and would ultimately cry her eyes out and hope that she did. The men also shed a tear here and there, but surely not as much as the Bachelorette herself. At least her crying face isn't as bad as Kim K's (well, kind of).

There was plenty of bro drama on the show. Every episode had some sort of dramatic thing happening back at the house with the dudes. The drama was usually more entertaining than the dates themselves. Guys were accusing other guys of being there for the wrong reasons, like fame or claiming they broke up with their ex just to go on the show. There were quite a few rivalries, besides everyone just hating Chad, as jealousy began to eat at them and egos continued to grow. The men were always stirring up some sort of argument.

Another contestant everyone seems to love to talk about, Jordan Rodgers, made the show a little bit more interesting as well. He is the younger brother to pro quarterback Aaron Rodgers, yet the two don't speak anymore and don't have much of a relationship at all. The reasons why are still a mystery though, causing the show, its fans and JoJo to keep trying to get the dirty details to spill. Because of his famous brother, Jordan was also questioned quite a bit on the show regarding his intentions and his truthfulness. He's been a frontrunner from the beginning and he knows it. You either love him or you hate him.

Then, there was the biggest heartbreak of all time, causing America to weep along with JoJo. When Luke Pell was sent home, I think everyone watching was not only shocked but also lost a bit of faith in love. He seemed like the whole package, and if you're a Luke fan like me you still think he is. He's a good, whole-hearted country boy, a war veteran and he's not bad to look at either. America seems to love this man and we're all hoping this isn't the last we see of him. It's still a mystery as to why JoJo sent him home considering it seemed to break her heart more than break his as she could barely pull herself together.

The show isn't over yet, however. There's more drama to come when the finale premieres tonight. Who will JoJo choose? And is she going to keep crying?

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