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Posted: 2016-03-08T22:08:40Z | Updated: 2016-03-08T22:08:40Z 'The Bachelor' Season 20 Episode 10 Recap: The Women Tell All (Or At Least Some) | HuffPost

'The Bachelor' Season 20 Episode 10 Recap: The Women Tell All (Or At Least Some)

Plus, we're joined by the Bachelor Dudes!
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Things get ~*dramatic*~ when you tell all.
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"The Bachelor"  franchise has returned, this time with all-American family man Ben "Unlovable" Higgins at its center. And on "Here To Make Friends," we talk about all of it -- for the right reasons.

In this week's "Here To Make Friends" podcast , hosts Claire Fallon and Emma Gray recap Episode 10 of "The Bachelor," Season 20  -- the one where the women tell all... or at least, some. We'll discuss the show's gross race issues (#TeamJubilee4Lyfe), Olivia's attempted redemption and who the next Bachelorette might be.

And we're joined by the Bachelor Dudes , Max Godnick and Sammy Smith, for their important male insights. We also chatted with Ken Fuchs, director of "The Bachelor ," to get the inside scoop on how the sausage gets made.

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Gentlemen (named Ben Higgins) prefer blondes.
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Check out the full recap of Episode 10 by listening to the podcast:

 

Do people love "The Bachelor," "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise," or do they love to hate these shows? It's unclear. But here at "Here To Make Friends,"  we both love and love to hate them -- and we love to snarkily dissect each episode in vivid detail. Podcast edited by Nick Offenberg.

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