Chris reveals that production flew DeAnna's father out to L.A., at Brad's request, so that Brad could ask him for DeAnna's hand. Various members of the audience look disgusted as Chris hammers on how the proposal came that close to happening: "How does that make you feel, as a man?" "As a man"? Chris, it pains me, but: shut up. Brad says that, if a proposal "was going to happen," he wanted to talk to DeAnna's father, and Chris repeats that that was Brad's idea, not the show's, and Brad's like, yeah, which proves that I tried until the last minute to "make something happen." Chris has people asking him why Brad bothered buying a ring; Brad starts to say he wanted to give it his all, but Chris interrupts to ask whether Brad had made up his mind by the time he went ring-shopping. Brad implies that the ring-shopping itself kind of gelled it in his mind that "this just wasn't right." "Did you feel like a jerk?" Brad's response is prompt: "Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely." Who is right for Brad? He doesn't know; he admits that he "has a few problems," and Chris snorts that Brad just dismissed "25 beautiful women," so it does seem that way. See above. The number isn't relevant; it's the quality of the individuals who make up the total, not the total itself.









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