'The Bachelorette' premiere recap: Clare Crawley declares she's met her husband
Dale, a former pro football player from San Diego, became the early frontrunner.
After all the starts and stops, season 16 of ABC's "The Bachelorette," premiered Tuesday, will go down as the craziest in franchise history, but if host Chris Harrison's hunch is correct, "It doesn't end well."
The new season almost never got off the ground, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, which, like many other shows, saw production come to a halt in March. So how did reality dating show ensure that Clare Crawley found her soulmate in spite of the pandemic?
Harrison says much careful planning went into taping the show in accordance with California's strict COVID-19 protocols. The franchise, known for sending contestants to exotic locations, limited filming to just one location this time: La Quinta, California.
Prior to shooting the series, all the contestants, including Clare, were required to spend time in isolation, and tested regularly for the virus. The entire season was shot in a bubble, so that Clare and the men could kiss and hug, just as they would in a regular season.
Finally, it was time for Clare to meet her suitors, each of whom pulled out all the stops, using clever opening lines and even elaborate props, to make a memorable first impression on her.
She was impressed by them all, but Dale, the 31-year-old former pro football player from San Diego, became the early front-runner. Dale literally had Clare, 39, from "Hello," making her gush into the camera "I think I may have just met my husband." Their conversation at the cocktail hour later on seemed to seal the deal, and he walked off with the first impression rose.
Another potential suitor, Blake Moynes, a 29-year-old wildlife manager from Ontario, Canada, made an impression on Clare, even before the two met face-to-face.
Upon hearing that Clare's mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease and dementia was injured in a fall, Moynes — in a blatant violation of the rules — contacted Clare to send his best wishes. While acknowledging that it was wrong, Clare was genuinely touched by Blake's willingness to risk getting tossed from the show in order to check up on her.
As Clare, who put Juan Pablo Galavis in his place on the memorable, 18th season finale of "The Bachelor," tells Harrison, "I'm a woman who knows what I want and I follow my gut." That became evident than when Tyler C., a 27-year-old lawyer, had some "dirt" on 30-year-old medical device salesman Yosef, whom Tyler claimed had sent a flirtatious video message to a woman while quarantining.
Clare sat both men down and listened patiently to both men's stories, before declaring, "There's still a lot of men that I haven't talked with...I'm gonna continue chatting."
Later, at the rose ceremony, Clare delivered swift justice, sending Tyler C. packing, along with eight other guys.
Here are the remaining men:
"The Bachelorette" returns Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.