With two Bachelorettes, this season had twice as many problems. But will Gabby and Rachel's finale actually be the 'most dramatic' ever?
Thefan favorites and best friends Gabby Windey, a 31-year-old ICU nurse, and Rachel Recchia, a 26-year-old flight instructor, on their quest for true love. While that may sound like a more heartening—perhaps even feminist—turn for a show that’s long been criticized for being anything but, this season wasn’t exactly the departure some viewers might have hoped it would be.in place to avoid the discomfort of two friends dating the same pool of men until it proved as problematic as one would expect.
While a two-night finale—and the tantalizing of multiple twists—is hardly unprecedented, some of the controversy Palmer alludes to certainly is. Like any other season, the leads were tasked with finding “their person” for our viewing pleasure—AKA putting the men through pageantry that historically has never actually indicated whether or not someone was prime picking for marriage. This time however, Rachel and Gabby were doing ita new concept that was marketed as a quasi-feminist rebrand.
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