Spoiler alert! This story comprises spoilers for the July 31 episode of Charity Lawson’s season of The Bachelorette, so contemplate your self warned!
Charity Lawson had a very robust option to make following her Hometown dates. Within the July 31 episode of The Bachelorette, the main woman met the fantastic households of her closing 4 suitors — Aaron Bryant, Joey Graziadei, Xavier Bonner and Dotun Olubeko — earlier than executing a tearful elimination on the rose ceremony. But it surely sounds just like the drama has solely simply begun. Certainly one of ABC’s executives tweeted out a message to the followers, saying the upcoming In a single day dates episode is as “emotional as something I’ve ever seen” on the present. What within the title of Brayden’s scarves are we in for?
The assembly of the households can usually be a fairly enjoyable episode of The Bachelorette, since followers by no means know what sort of personalities we’re going to get from the solid members’ family members. Nonetheless, Charity Lawson was welcomed with open arms by the 4 teams that she met, making for a reasonably healthful episode — full with a knitting circle, a home-cooked meal and one mother saying her formally adopted into the household — earlier than she in the end despatched Aaron Bryant dwelling. It seems to be like subsequent week is the place we must be focusing our consideration, as Robert Mills of ABC tweeted on July 24:
With this tweet coming the week earlier than Charity Lawson’s Hometown dates, he’s acquired to be referencing the August 7 episode, and it appears like we’re in for one thing good, if he’s promising that Bachelor Nation will need to “rise up and cheer.” Whereas we already can assume the remaining episodes of Season 20 are going to be emotional, I’m intrigued by Robert Mills saying that is pretty much as good as something he’s seen on The Bachelorette.
Will Charity Lawson be pressured to ship somebody dwelling unexpectedly? Will one of many in a single day dates flip into one thing cheer-worthy?
I admit the tweet’s acquired me slightly bit excited for what’s to return, although I, with the remainder of Bachelor Nation, have been burned by such guarantees up to now. Producers have been recognized to rile up their Twitter followers for no purpose, and it simply doesn’t imply something when Jesse Palmer — or Chris Harrison earlier than him — tells us that THIS finale or THIS episode or THIS season would be the most dramatic or emotional ever.
So I don’t know what it’s about this specific tweet that has my hopes up. Possibly the truth that it’s couched in compliments for Charity Lawson makes me extra optimistic in regards to the ABC exec’s intentions.
Disgrace on me if subsequent week doesn’t end in a celebratory second of Charity Lawson, however I do know precisely the place I’ll be when The Bachelorette returns at 8 p.m. ET August 7 on ABC. Episodes will also be streamed the subsequent day with a Hulu subscription, and you may sustain with the entire upcoming premieres by trying out our 2023 TV schedule.