It was another big night for Joan Vassos and her remaining suitors! And we’ve got the Golden Bachelorette recap you need to keep track of it all!
Joan is quickly making a name for herself as one of the most beloved Bachelorettes (golden or otherwise) in franchise history.
Of course, she’s dealing with a lot of heartbreak along the way, as she’s been forced to say goodbye to some very likable suitors every week so far.
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The episode opened on an emotional note, as Joan received a call informing her that her beloved 91-year-old mother had fallen ill.
But being the trouper she is, Joan opted to continue her search for love.
Following a luxurious one-on-one date with Pascal (complete with Wayne Newton cameo), it was time for another rose ceremony.
This time around, Gregg, a retired university vice president from Florida, Charles K., a portfolio manager from California Kim, a retired Navy captain from Washingon, were all sent home.
None of them seemed to have a whole lot of chemistry with Joan, but eliminations are always sad.
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The guys moved into Bachelor Mansion; Joan hosted her first two group dates … and sadly, she was forced to further thin the herd by sending home four more contestants, including a fan favorite.
Talk about an eventful night of television:
Not surprisingly, Joan revealed she felt “crappy” ahead of the night’s another rose ceremony.
“I am so grateful, so if you don’t receive a rose tonight, I am so sorry,” Joan told the guys before she started handing out roses. “I care about you deeply. I can’t say that enough.”
Bob, a chiropractor from Marina Del Rey, California; Christopher, a contractor from West Babylon, New York, Michael a retired banking CEO from Denver, North Carolina, and fan favorite Jack, a caterer from Chicago who memorably serenaded Joan when they met, were all sent home.
While she still has 14 very eligible bachelors remaining, Joan was clearly heartbroken by the cuts.
Let’s take a look back at how she got to this point.
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Make no mistake: Joan Vassos is fully prepared for her second shot at true love.
The first-ever Golden Bachelorette dubbed herself “the luckiest person in the world” on this show’s September 18 premiere, as she accepted the lead role three years after her husband passed away from pancreatic cancer.
Among the most memorable suitors… Chock brought some chicken noodle soup; Kim arrived in his Navy uniform; and Jack serenaded his possible future wife with a version of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”
“This is a crazy journey, but people find love in lots of different ways,” Joan said to her group of contestants inside of the mansion. “Like, I don’t know if I’m being naïve, but I think it could really work, so I can’t wait to get this journey started.”
(Joan, of course, is being naive. It never works. Just ask the latest Bachelorette, Jenn Tran.)
The men then went ahead and made their pitch to The Golden Bachelorette.
“When I found out it was you, I was 100 percent in,” Pascal told her, for example. “If it wasn’t you, Joan, I wouldn’t be here today. I just want you to know that.”
Gregg and Joan, meanwhile, donned Hawaiian shirts and sipped tropical cocktails, while Gil played tee ball with her and Charles K. and Joan raced in motorized chairs.
“I just want to talk to her all night long,” Charles K. said to the camera.
Another suitor said he got hit by lightning and needed 12 minutes of CPR to be revived, while yet another made dinner for Joan and another wrote her a poem.
Joan Vassos cornhole with Keith and felt an immediate connection. “
We have a lot of things in common,” she said. “It’s exciting. I can picture being with him.”
She then gave this aspiring husband her first impression rose.
“This journey is scary and you just made me feel safe,” Joan told Keith. “You have this calm voice and you’re just like, this big teddy bear kind of guy. I don’t know, it just felt good to me.”
Cut to the rose ceremony, where Joan told her fellas that she’d been “dreading this moment.”
“If you leave, you have already won,” she said. “You are here and you have shown the world that you have heart and you have a sense of adventure and that you are looking for love and you’re doing it in your golden years. And you’re a great example to everyone.”
In the end, Vassos extended roses to Dan, Jonathan, Mark, Guy, Charles K., Gil, Gary, Pascal, Chock, Kim, Christopher, Gregg, Charles L., Jordan, Bob, Michael and Jack.
From there, a preview for the rest of the season featured Joan saying “I love you” to Mark, as well as Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner making his return to ask her:
“Have you considered the possibility that your guy is not here?”