Chris and Desiree kiss after he proposes to her on the Bachelorette final rose.

Bachelorette Breakdown – The Final Rose

There were only three possible outcomes for Desiree heading into The Bachelorette – The Final Rose finale, and all of them sound kind of terrible:

  1. Brooks comes back and says “my bad, I’m pretty sure I love you now. Look! I’m running!”
  2. She goes with “Plan B” and marries one of the rebound guys, Chris or Drew.
  3. She lives the rest of her life alone on Antigua with a bunch of cats, and if it’s anything like Madeira Island she won’t have any trouble finding some.

Never mind that Desiree can move on from this entire show and marry someone she can get to know in a normal way, like going to dinner at Applebee’s and maybe watching the 9:00 showing of The Lone Ranger [plug]. What’s wrong with a casual bike ride in the park, or a game of mini-golf? By now Desiree might be so accustomed to these lavish, unrealistic super dates that she’d be like “Mini-golf! Awwwwww, I can’t wait to play at Augusta.”

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Now, they say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, but obviously “they” have never been in love before, because having your heart broken often turns you into a blubbering, sloppy mess of a person. That is probably an accurate way to describe our Bachelorette Desiree after last week’s heart-ripping out ceremony, courtesy of Brooks.

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And while Des may have felt like she had just visited Mola Ram from The Temple of Doom, I hope she can put this experience into perspective and realize there are other roses in the garden.

I think 80s hair band Poison said it best:

Was it something I said, or something I did?
Did my words not come out right?
Though I tried not to hurt you,
Though I tried…
But I guess that’s why they say,
Every rose has it’s thorn.

See Des, even THESE GUYS know how to find true love, and loving someone who doesn’t love you back means you’re doing it wrong.

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However, a broken heart does take time to mend, and unfortunately time is something that is not on Desiree’s side at the moment. I mean, she pretty much has to roll out of bed the next day and maybe give roses to a couple of guys she may or may not love, but who could very well propose to her the day after, and then quite possibly might have to live with that person for the rest of her life.

See, there’s a silver lining to everything!

The only thing is that I think Desiree is too young to know who Poison is, because she spent a majority of the episode looking like she just saw Toy Story 3:

Desiree cries over the loss of Brooks on the Bachelorette Final Rose.

She’s going to be the Crazy Cat Lady of Antigua, isn’t she?

“We Want Brooks! We Want Brooks!”

Just like the Men Tell All episode, we are treated to a live studio audience for The Final Rose finale. And surprise…it’s 99.999999% women, except for that poor, girlfriend-less guy in the front row. Don’t think I can’t see you down there, bro. I’ve read enough Where’s Waldo? books in my day to spot someone in a crowd.

The audience at the final rose for Desiree and Chris.

And, because The Bachelorette appeals to multiple generations, we have the token old people in the audience. Hmmmm. That old lady looks EXACTLY like the one from the Men Tell All episode, and that old guy was only there because the Dodgers had an away game or Duck Dynasty was a rerun.

Old people in the audience for the Bachelorette Final rose finale.

However, this didn’t start off as your usual joyous, happy finale. Everyone looked genuinely concerned and almost scared, like they were watching someone defuse a bomb in the middle of the stage and they weren’t sure if he should cut the red wire or the black one.

The audience looks concerned for Desiree's future on the Bachelorette.

Uh, this isn’t The Hurt Locker, ladies. This is a real-life story about kind-of, sort-of true love. Let’s see some smiles on those faces.

But they can’t. No, not until Brooks either returns to Antigua to sweep Des off her feet just before Drew or Chris are about to propose to her…in the rain, OR he somehow breaks into the studio and does it on live, national TV just as security is pulling him away because, MOVIES! Yes, just like Des and most of the Bachelors, the audience can’t see past the ending everyone wants to see: a fairy tale.

Has anyone in the audience ever considered what they would do if this were real life, and Desiree was one of their besties? They would want to murder themselves.

Des: “I just don’t know what to do about my 25 boyfriends.”
BFF: “Why don’t you just pick the one you like best?”
Des: “That’s just it. I can’t decide.”
BFF: “Well, are any of them ugly?”
Des: “No, they’re all hot. Some of them are models. And I’ve made out with all of them on multiple occasions.” [ starts crying ]
BFF: “Okaaaay. Well, maybe some of them don’t like you that much.”
Des: “No, all of them love me…like literally LOVE me. Well, all of them except for this one guy, Brooks. He doesn’t love me.”
BFF: “All right, now we’re making progress! Break up with him then.”
Des: “But he’s the only one I’m in love with!”
BFF: [ shoots self in head ]
Des: “Awww.”

“I’m Not Broken”

To make sense of her feelings, Desiree seeks the wise counsel of host Chris Harrison. However, she insists she’s “just fine” even though she starts crying when he asks how she’s doing.

“I’m fine when no one asks me that.” – Des

So basically you can’t ever start a conversation with Desiree if it involves general courtesies or small talk.

After saying how she felt “surprised” and “blindsided,” Chris asks the inevitable:

“Why doesn’t your eyeliner or mascara run when you cry?”

Desiree doesn't know if she loves Chris or Drew on the Bachelorette.

“Drew and Chris are still here. Could you see yourself with one of these two guys?”

Desiree says she could see herself with either Drew or Chris on the Bachelorette.

OH YEAH, I HEAR WEDDING BELLS, PEOPLE!

Des decides she “wants to continue on” like she’s suddenly doing one of those physical challenges on Survivor. Can she give Chris or Drew the life they deserve?

“It’s just sad because I had hopes, and now I don’t.” – Des

Ok, you’re head over heels in love – we get it Desiree. Get a room.

Oh, and hopefully Chris or Drew never see this.

“Enter The B-Team”

Chris Harrison meets Drew and Chris for the rose ceremony, who until this point are completely unaware that Brooks has left the show. Chris breaks the news to them in the best way possible.

“As you can see, Brooks is no longer with us.”

And then the camera pans to Chris and Drew, who’s horrified facial expressions suggest that they think Brooks is dead.

Drew and Chris find out that Brooks is gone during the rose ceremony on the Bachelorette.

Seriously Chris, your delivery was no better than Dr. Fishman on Arrested Development.

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Now, I wasn’t a math major and I don’t frequent the tables in Vegas, but I feel confident in saying that both Bachelors will each receive a rose.

This begs the question: Why is there a rose ceremony?

Chris and Drew at the final rose ceremony with Chris Harrison on the Bachelorette.

Well, judging by how many times Desiree told them to “just say NO if you don’t want the rose” I think we know why. She was trying to get rid of both of them without actually telling them to leave. It’s kind of like when your friend calls you when you clearly don’t want to talk, and you spend every five minutes telling them “Ok, well I better let you go now” to see if they’ll take the hint.

Needless to say, both Drew and Chris accepted the roses, but not without appearing very uncomfortable about doing so. No one likes winning silver at the Olympics.

Then it was huggy-time, and at first Drew looked mildly annoyed – but courteous – as Desiree fell into Chris’ soothing embrace.

Drew and Chris hug Desiree in the final rose ceremony on the Bachelorette.

…but that quickly turned to a look of horror and seething hatred, like he was forced to watch a litter of young kittens being murdered.

Drew and Chris hug Desiree in the final rose ceremony on the Bachelorette.

“I’ll never leave Desiree, and it’s important that she knows that.” – Drew

Des better be on the phone to witness protection.

“Old Yeller”

Even though Desiree clearly favored Chris at the rose ceremony and has been publicly mourning the departure of Brooks, Drew the Faithful Dog is still super in love with her. Des was trying to avoid another pre-date make-out session so she cleverly arrived on horseback.

“There’s no way he’ll try to kiss me when I’m all the way up here,” thought Desiree.

“Oh ok, we’re really doing this,” wondered Desiree, angrily.

Drew and Desiree go horseback riding for their date.

Drew proceeded to ask all the things a normal dog would right before they were about to be taken into the woods and shot, while still finding time to check the status of his nicely groomed hair.

Drew and Desiree ride horses during their date in Antigua on the Bachelorette.

While Drew claims he has “no doubt or hesitation at all,” their conversation down to the picnic area was especially awkward, like we were watching two fifth graders hold hands for the first time.

“To being madly in love.” – Drew

“Uhhh, we need to talk. Especially after that.” – Desiree

Desiree breaks up with Drew on the Bachelorette.

WHAT!? DESIREE IS BROOKS-ing DREW!!!!

Oh man, he’s totally going to kill himself, isn’t he? Prepare for a big lawsuit, ABC.

A shocked Drew could only thank her for being honest, and then like a dog who’s been given away by it’s owner, he awkwardly walks off and is forced to cry in a mini-van in front of a couple of locals.

You probably deserved better, Drew, but you taught us all a valuable lesson: that it IS possible to love someone too much.

“And Then There Was One”

Desiree and Chris go on their final date on the bachelorette.

At first I was disappointed in Desiree for choosing to break up with Chris in a bikini top, but then I realized she was just using it as a distraction so Chris wouldn’t have to look into her sad, weeping eyes and know that she’d rather be hanging out with Brooks.

But after a few smiles and laughs, it seemed like Desiree was coming around to the thought of being in love again, and then once they were on the boat together you knew there wasn’t going to be an awkward break-up.

Well, and where would Chris go if she did decide to send him home? They’re like…on a boat. Can she really throw him a life jacket and tell him to swim to shore? Probably, but then again he IS really athletic.

chris gives desiree a journal as a gift on the bachelorette.

Chris’ gift to Desiree is a journal that includes all the poems he wrote to her.

“I feel like I’m the luckiest girl in the world.” – Des

And so are we for not having to hear any more poems.

Desiree then drops a few hints that she is falling in love with Chris:

“How could I have not have loved him from the beginning?”

“To the greatest man I’ve ever known…”

And then completely messes with his mind:

“…and not to mention: loyal friend.”

Chris was less thankful for that comment, but he’s still excited to meet Desiree’s family.

We’ve already met Desiree’s brother, Nate, from Sean’s season of The Bachelor, and if you need a refresher, he’s basically the one who ruined Desiree’s life:

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Desiree’s parents seemed very nice, but also were one of those couples that start to look alike as they get older.

Chris meets Desiree's parents and brother on the bachelorette.

Chris let’s them fire off any question they want to, and her dad takes the first shot:

“Why should Desiree choose you?”

“Why? Because I’m the only Bachelor left on the show,” says Chris, in his head.

Despite only knowing Chris for about an hour, he approves of Chris asking Desiree to marry him. Even her rough-looking and mostly douchey brother gives her the thumbs up, but not before he opens up some old wounds.

Nate questions Desiree about Chris and Brooks on the bachelorette.

After picking out a ring that he totally didn’t buy himself, Chris arrives to meet Desiree.

He pours his heart out and then kneels down to pop the question, but Desiree interrupts with the worst possible thing you can say to a contestant on The Bachelorette:

“I have something to say.”

What follows is the most awkward “getting on one knee” in the history of marriage proposals. I knew Chris was lying when he said how confident he was.

Chris proposes to Desiree on the Bachelorette.

Des reveals “he’s the only one here,” which I guess is a compliment in the “if we were the only two people left on the earth” sort of way. She had sent Drew packing, and that Chris was the only one to meet her family. She also confessed her love for Brooks. And finally, she actually said she loves him:

“I couldn’t see the one thing I always needed was right in front of me. I love you so much.”

Chris finally proposed, and Desiree answers with some cheesy line she copied from Pride and Prejudice. “Yes! A thousand times yes!” even though this is the first time she’s said it to Chris. It’s probably fine, though, considering that Chris already stole his fake “I need to tie my shoe” proposal from Jim on The Office.

In fact, I think up to this point she’s actually told Brooks she loves him more than she’s told her future husband.

chris proposes to desiree on the bachelorette final rose in antigua.

I give this thing six months.

“After The Final Rose”

Desiree comes out to chat with Chris Harrison and show off her new bling, which after some research I found out cost around $65,000 – or about 650 of the rings that Zak bought her.

Instead of focusing on the “love” of her life, all anyone wants to know about is the person she really loved – Brooks. I swear at this point there were still several audience members who still thought he was going to come crashing through the doors and “rescue” her from her fiancé.

chris harrison interviews Desiree after the final rose on the bachelorette.

And speaking of Brooks, he enters to a chorus of cheers from the crowd. He says how nervous he is to see her, and she thanks him for his honesty…and his going away.

“After you left it was really good” – Des

Brooks doesn’t know what happened with Desiree or that she’s engaged to Chris. When he finds out he’s not surprised at all.

Brooks talks to Desiree for the first time since antigua on the bachelorette after the final rose.

Drew comes out next and despite being the “sweetest person she’s ever known” kind of gets all up in Desiree’s grill about his unceremonious break-up. I’m just glad he finally realized that Chris’ 30-second hug at the rose ceremony meant WAY more than his 2-second hug.

Her fiancé Chris is the last to jo…

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Yeah, yeah, yeah “true love” blah blah “hard process” yadda yadda…

JUAN PABLO IS THE NEXT BACHELOR!!!!!!

And seriously the crowd just erupts like they’re on an Oprah’s favorite things episode.

YOU GET A JUAN PABLO!

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AND YOU GET A JUAN PABLO!

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EVERYONE’S GETTING A JUAN PABLOOOOOOOOO!

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We’ll see you in January.

Miss an episode of the Bachelorette? We’ve got you covered:

Episode 1 – Desiree Meets the Bachelors
Episode 2 – All the Right Reasons
Episode 3 – Love is a Battlefield
Episode 4 – Atlantic City, Baby!
Episode 5 – Munich
Episode 6 – James and the Giant Leech
Episode 7 – Fantasy Island
Episode 8 – Hometown Dates
Episode 9 – Men Tell All
Episode 10 – He Brooks My Heart
Episode 11 – The Final Rose

“The Bachelorette” airs Mondays 8:00/7:00 Central on the ABC.


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