This season’s Bachelor brings drama

This season's Bachelor brings nothing but drama and rollercoasters of emotions.

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This season’s Bachelor brings nothing but drama and rollercoasters of emotions.

Taslima Chapagai, Photo Editor

Tonight’s finale of The Bachelor brings to an end a season that has brought a rollercoaster of emotions, starting with contestant drama and ending with the bachelor not knowing how to truly be a man. 

This season did not start off great, with one of the contestants leaving on the first night because she did not like how the bachelor, Clayton Echard, acted. This was a bad start to the season as a whole and it just got worse from there. 

Things started to get messy when two girls started manipulating Echard and turning him against the rest of the house.

Echard at first was a fan favorite, but soon enough viewers started to hate how he acted toward certain girls. He focused on his physical attraction more than his emotional connection with the contestants. 

The producers of the show made this situation worse for the viewers by only focusing on showing the physical aspects of Echard’s relationship with the girls, resulting in a neglect of his emotional relationships. 

Viewers have reached the end of the season and Echard has gotten into bad situations because of his actions. He has told the remaining three girls that he loves all of them and is in love with all of them. 

This leads to each contestant thinking she is going to get engaged with Echard in the finale, even though he has said he does not know what he is going to do.

He also was sexually intimate with two of the girls, resulting in a bigger problem. This has resulted in Clayton getting an immense amount of hate because of his poor decision-making. 

Echard will definitely choose someone tonight, although it is unlikely that any of the remaining girls would say yes to his proposal. 

Clayton should have never been the bachelor. It was clear throughout his season that he does not know how to handle love or know anything about what it takes to be committed to someone for life.