NICK'S ATTEMPT TO FIND LOVE FOR A FOURTH TIME GOES INTO CRISIS MODE:
A DEVASTATING GROUP DATE AND A STUNNING OUTCOME TO A TWO-ON-ONE DATE LEAVE HIM CONFUSED AND DEFEATED, ON ABC'S 'THE BACHELOR'
"Episode 2106" - Taylor is determined to defeat her arch rival, Corinne, even after being dispatched on the dramatic two-on-one date. So as Nick and the controversial bachelorette attempt to have a romantic evening, Taylor crashes their party to share information about her adversary. Will that change Nick's impression of the provocative woman? After the rose ceremony, nine lucky ladies remain on the journey to the beautiful island of St. Thomas. Particularly curious about one bachelorette's mysterious past, Nick spends the day with her, but will there be enough of a connection between them for her to continue? What starts out as a fun-filled, relaxing group date on a sandy white beach, turns awkward and goes awry, as Nick supplies a surprise ending. After this disaster, Nick is bewildered but continues with another two-on-one date with two women about whom he has been optimistic, hoping for reassurance that love is in his future. An unprecedented turn of events leaves Nick in tears and the remaining bachelorettes heart broken. Is Nick's fourth bid to find his soul mate doomed? Find out on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (8:00-10:01 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.
St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands is the breathtaking backdrop, as Nick continues to explore a possible future with the remaining nine bachelorettes. He is excited by the opportunity of spending the day with one intriguing, enigmatic woman who has a heartbreaking past, but will she be comfortable in sharing those details with Nick?
As six bachelorettes prepare for a fun-in-the-sun group date, it becomes apparent that the last two ladies must face-off in another two-on-one date. As hard as Nick tries to divide his attention between the six women at the beach and attempts to keep progressing with all of his relationships, the day goes from bad to worse. The ladies spiral out of control and battle for time with their man. One woman takes it too far at the after party. Feeling perplexed and overwhelmed, Nick starts to wonder if he will ever find love.
With the shattering group date in his rearview mirror, Nick turns to his second two-on-one date - this time with two bachelorettes that offer an encouraging preview of the future. After choosing between the two, he is finds himself struggling to connect with the woman he selected. Having hit the lowest point of his journey, Nick dissolves into tears admitting that this time he may not find anyone to love. Can he right the ship? What will happen to the remaining bachelorettes?
The 13 remaining women are:
Alexis, 23, aspiring dolphin trainer, Secaucus, NJ
Corinne, 24, business owner, Miami, FL
Danielle L., 27, small business owner, Los Angeles, CA
Danielle M., 31, neonatal nurse, Nashville, TN
Jaimi, 28, chef, New Orleans, LA
Jasmine G., 29, pro basketball dancer, San Francisco, CA
Josephine, 24, registered nurse, Santa Cruz, CA
Kristina, 24, dental hygienist, Lexington, KY
Rachel, 31, attorney, Dallas, TX
Raven, 25, fashion boutique owner, Hoxie, AR
Taylor, 23, mental health counselor, Seattle, WA
Vanessa, 29, special education teacher, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Whitney, 25, Pilates instructor, Chanhassen, MN
Hosted by Chris Harrison, "The Bachelor" is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss, Elan Gale, Bennett Graebner and Nicole Woods are the executive producers. "The Bachelor" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1 stereo surround sound.
For more information on "The Bachelor," please visit ABC.com.
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