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Golden Bachelor Season 2: Episode 4 Recap and Spoilers

A recap of the latest happenings on 'The Golden Bachelor' Season 2, Episode 4, including eliminations and spoilers as Mel Owens narrows down his choices.

'Smitten' Gerri Flowers talks about her classy exit from Mel Owens' 'Golden Bachelor'
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Key Insights

  • Gerri Flowers was surprisingly eliminated despite receiving the first impression rose.
  • Episode 4 featured a one-on-one date with Cindy and a group date at a wellness retreat.
  • Reality Steve has revealed some spoilers, including Carol's self-elimination and Debbie making it to the final three.
  • Six women remain: Carol, Cheryl, Cindy, Debbie, Nicolle, and Peg.

In-Depth Analysis

Episode 3 saw Gerri, Roxanne, and Robin leaving the Bachelor Mansion. Gerri expressed no regrets and fondly recalled her experience. Episode 4 showcased Cindy having a one-on-one date under the stars, while the remaining women attended a wellness retreat.

The season is nearing its finale in November, with the 'Hometown Dates,' 'The Women Tell All,' 'Fantasy Suite Dates,' and the 'Season Finale' episodes remaining. Spoilers suggest Debbie makes it to the Final Three and Carol makes it to overnight dates, but eliminates herself.

Actionable Takeaway: Keep an eye out for more spoilers and tune in to see how Mel's journey unfolds.

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FAQ

Who was eliminated on Episode 3?

Roxanne, Robin, and Gerri were eliminated.

Who are the remaining contestants?

The remaining contestants are Carol, Cheryl, Cindy, Debbie, Nicolle, and Peg.

When is the season finale expected to air?

Likely on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025.

Takeaways

  • The 'Golden Bachelor' journey is heating up as Mel Owens gets closer to choosing a partner. Key takeaways include the surprising elimination of Gerri Flowers and the spoilers surrounding Carol and Debbie's fates. Stay tuned for more drama and romance!

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