It’s banging on “The Bachelorette”
“You do shit for the camera!”
By Kai Butterweck
September 30, 2024, 11:57 a.m
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A decision that caused a lot of excitement, heated tempers at the pool and the prospect of a spectacular one-on-one date above the clouds: In the Thai courtship paradise, the emotions on “The Bachelorette” are on a roller coaster.
The seventh episode of “The Bachelorette” also begins with a far-reaching decision. The finale of the Night of the Roses is approaching and Messrs. Schmitti, Ferry and Markus are fighting for the last ticket to the next round. Stella’s voice falters. But the bachelorette has to decide. The choice falls on Rampensau Ferry. For the two shadow men Schmitti and Markus, the love journey is over.
The decision is causing a lot of discussion in the villa. The alpha animals Martin and Jan in particular no longer understand the world. “People who haven’t done anything wrong in their lives get ahead here,” Jan complains.
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Musty is also annoyed. The hobby DJ finally wants to be alone with the bachelorette: “I will refuse all group dates until I finally get my individual date!” complains the 30-year-old insurance salesman. The negative vibe finally reaches its peak at the pool. This is where Aysun and Ferry meet. To make a long story short: Aysun is afraid for Emma and Ferry’s hearts, which are under constant current.
“You react like a little child!”
The latter sees Aysun’s “rescue maneuver” as a “disrespectful attack”. And so the whole thing escalates into a real argument. “I just want to help and you react like a little child,” Aysun fires in the direction of Ferry. He turns the tables: “You interfere in things that don’t concern you, you cause drama and you’re disrespectful. You do shit for the camera!” the hobby rapper shoots back.
The spearhead of the bad mood only breaks when the bachelorette sneaks into the singles villa via a detour and tells the candidates Aku, Erik and Ferry about their new group date plans. On the stage of a cheeky pop art theater, Ferry, Aku and Erik are supposed to slip into the role of Shakespeare’s Romeo. Three breaths later, the three candidates are already on the boards that mean the world and impress the bachelorette with stuttering chants, Berlin snark and high-end acting. As a reward there is a loving hug for Aku and a film kiss for each of the two men.
Stella still doesn’t understand Ferry
For Ferry it goes even further. The party animal (“I want to conquer the world with my wife!”) gets a little extra time, but can’t really use it: “I like his style, but I don’t know if it won’t get too much for me at some point,” sums up Stella with a big question mark in her luggage.
As soon as Ferry, Aku and Erik are back in the villa, the next three candidates are allowed to go on a group date. This time Devin, Martin, Emma and Jan are the lucky ones.
The aim of a compatibility game is to find out which views and values fit best with those of the bachelorette. As a farewell, Erik quickly shoots a laugh rocket into the sky (“You Luna, are you more into breasts or tits?”), then the three selected group date candidates get started. The rules are very simple: Whoever wins the game can look forward to a one-on-one date on a helicopter flight. Of course, the prospect of a one-on-one date above the clouds puts a smile on every candidate’s face. But of course the question also arises: What happens to the loser?