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Posted: 2017-03-07T18:15:54Z | Updated: 2017-03-07T19:35:16Z The Bachelor Season 21, Episode 10, And 'Women Tell All': Here To Make Friends Podcast | HuffPost

The Bachelor Season 21, Episode 10, And 'Women Tell All': Here To Make Friends Podcast

Plus, Rachel's fantasy date is like Narnia: A beautiful dream that ultimately has no bearing on reality.
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One bearded hunk, 30 lovely (mostly brunette) ladies and four chances at love: It must be Nick Viall’s season as The Bachelor

This week, Claire Fallon, Emma Gray, and guest Sharleen Joynt talk snow angels, tearful goodbyes, single-serve cheese pasta and more notable moments from Episode 10 and the “Women Tell All” special of the most shocking season in “Bachelor” history. All we’re looking for is a little bit of empathy let’s see if we can find it:

 

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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