The Bachelorette season 21 will air two episodes this week! (What to know)
By Sabrina Reed
The Bachelorette season 21 is heading into its final stretch as Jenn Tran and her three remaining suitors head off to a tropical paradise to see if their respective sparks can withstand the pressure of the coming finale. Since the season is winding down, we can expect two episodes to air this week on ABC.
On Monday, Aug. 26 starting at 8 p.m. ET, we'll join Jenn, Marcus, Jonathan, and Devin in Hawaii. It's Overnights/Fantasy Suites time aka the nerve-wracking last hurdle that must be jumped before Jenn ultimately chooses the man she believes she has the most potential of having a long-lasting love with and a happy future. Check out the preview below!
As you can see in the package, Devin remains consistent on where he stands. He knows what he wants and that's a life with Jenn. He's certain about being ready for marriage and has made himself clear on that point.
Last episode, Jonathan struggled with taking that last leap of faith and sharing with Jenn that he's falling for her. But he did it and, though the preview doesn't show him declaring that he's ready to put a ring on it, he obviously has a lot of love for Jenn.
Her declaration of "I love you," however, has been reserved for Marcus in these clips and, unfortunately, he's not able to reciprocate because he's not there yet. Marcus' response prompts Jenn to wonder if she's in the same boat with her other two suitors.
Jonathan has been honest about his fears as his love continues to grow and, in one of the scenes, Devin admits that he doesn't know how to get to the end with Jenn even though he wants to. For Jenn, she doesn't know how to be what he needs. It's a tough spot to be in this close to the finale.
On Tuesday, Aug. 27 starting at 8 p.m. ET, we'll be treated to the Men Tell All episode for the season. It's bound to be dramatic because this group of suitors had beef nearly the entire run of Jenn's love story. Manufactured or otherwise, it was a sight to be hold and I'm sure Jesse Palmer is prepared to ask them all about it, particularly Sam M.'s exit.
While this hasn't been confirmed, we are likely to get a moment dedicated to Grant Ellis' departure from the show and some questions on how it feels to now be the Bachelor. His season is set to premiere in 2025.
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