The Bachelorette Finale: The Final Rose – July 27, 2009

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I Just Call You… “Mine.”

I’ve never shed a tear… not in all the seasons of The Bachelor nor the The Bachelorette.  Never once.  Tonight, I did.

Let’s start at the beginning.

On the Big Island of Hawaii, both Ed and Kiptyn are scheduled to meet Jillian’s family.  Her father, Glenn, her mother, Peggy, her wonderful grandmother and her cousin, Tori, are set to meet the guys.  First up to meet the potential in-laws is Ed.  Ed and Jillian approach the family’s suite with some huge thing under Ed’s arm.  Could it be a rug?  Is Ed really giving them a rug?  (*Huh…*)

Grandma has a tad bit of a crush on Ed and tells everyone in the room that Ed is “a pretty good lookin’ guy.”  Jill and Ed tell the story of how they met, how he left & returned, and how at one time Ed was married to his job.  Peggy has a list of interview questions for Ed and I think that he does pretty well under fire.  At one point, she asks him what the glue was that held a relationship together.  Ed answered that he believed it was love, honesty, and hard work.  Later, with Glenn, Ed requests his blessing for his proposal to Jillian because he claimed that he had “no doubts at all” about marrying his daughter.  And, Glenn’s blessing, he did receive. 

After an afternoon of food, wine, and talking, the family donned their funkiest hula outfits and we get to hear Ed’s nerdy laugh.  I loved it!  As Ed hula dances with Glenn, he tells him, “Forget Jillian.  You’re all mine, Glenn!”

(*Awww, Ed.*)

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Soon enough, it’s Kiptyn’s turn to meet the folks.  Jillian raves about her feelings for Kiptyn and shares that there is a “definite physical chemistry” between the two of them.  He shows up at the family’s door with nothing in hand.  (*What?  Didn’t he get the memo?  Where’s his rug?*)

Inside, they gather, eat, talk and Peggy gives her interview to Kiptyn.  The feedback from the family is that Kiptyn is more like Jillian than Ed in that they share the same energy and free spiritedness.  Grandma thinks he is “very nice.”  When Glenn asks Kiptyn if he’s in love, Kiptyn answers, “I’m getting there.”  But, on camera in an interview later, Kiptyn admits that it was Glenn’s question that prompted him to actually come to the realization that he was, in fact, in love with Jillian already. 

As they say their “good-byes,” Jillian admits that when she’s with Kiptyn, she never wants him to leave.

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In the post-meeting of the men discussion with her parents, the viewers come to understand that Peggy is pro-Kiptyn and Glenn is pro-Ed.  And, we all know what Grandma thinks!

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On the last 1-on-1 date between Jillian and Ed, he shows up yet again in another pink shirt.  (*God knows that I hope Jillian picks Ed so that she can start giving him fashion advice.*)  Ed admits to the cameras that he’s “never been this in love in his life.”  They take a Jeep to a helicopter parked in a grassy area.  Ed tells Jillian that they should board “the chopper” and they do.  They go on an amazing ride where they get to see volcano lava erupting and just awesome scenery.  But, Ed admits that he can’t even enjoy the volcano because he’s so into what’s going on between him and Jillian.  And, just what is that?  A ton o’ chemistry!  (*YEAH!*) 

They end up at some amazing waterfall/rain forest killer-romantic spot.  It is here that they swim and kiss up a storm, as usual.  It is also here that he tells Jillian, “You’re perfect for me,” and “I would never leave you again.”  Despite the love and all the amazing gushy stuff, I can’t get over the fact that Ed is, once again, sporting the green MANKINI.  (*Ed, oh, Ed, oh Ed!*)  He then invites Jillian back to his room for an evening date.  Of course, she accepts.  But, this time the chemistry was there.  As the cameras show the light to their suite going off (meaning that the naughty stuff is going on), they immediately shift to film of lava exploding.  (*Ha-Ha, V. Funny!*)

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Onto the final date with Kiptyn… he starts off by confessing to the cameras that Jillian’s the type of woman that he needs.  (*…o.k., so is it “the type of woman”.. or the woman?*)  Next, it is time to hear Jillian’s opinion.  She admits that she loves him and that she thinks he loves her.  (*uh, o.k.  but, didn’t you and Ed just do the nasty less than 12 hours ago?*)  So, they take this little boat out to a deserted island area and disembark it onto a large surfboard that comes with an oar and a picnic basket.  (*and, I worry about the food in the basket getting wet*)  Let me just say that when Kiptyn carries that surfboard out of the water onto the shore, I wanted to burst out into song, singing “Hunka Hunka Burning Love” by Elvis Presley!  (*man-o-man, the hotness of his abs!*)  They do the picnic-thing and head out into the surf on the board with the oar.  It’s amazing to me how well Kiptyn managed the board with Jillian wrapped around him and the handling the oar without them eating sh*t!  But, he does and it looks romantic.  Jillian recaps this date by saying that Kiptyn is “the best catch she’s ever met in her entire life.”  (*really?  what about Ed?*)

That night in Kiptyn’s room, he admits that he can see with her that amazing love that he knew was possible.  In addition, he claims that he’s been stressed out at facing the end of this process with her.  He explains to Jill that he’d be hurt if he lost her.   Kiptyn goes on to say that he wants to spend a lifetime with her and that he’s falling in love with her.   Then comes the invitation for her to move to San Diego to come and live there with him and build a life there together. 

As if we haven’t heard enough from Kiptyn at this point to completely convince us that Jillian is going to pick him, we then get to listen to the fact that Kiptyn thinks that Jill’s an amazing woman and that he pictures having kids with her.  Also, he believes that they can find a love that people would envy.  As she gazes longingly into his eyes, he asks her if she’s happy.  She says, “Yes.”  She later tells cameras that she thinks she’d be lucky to spend a life with Kiptyn.  But, she also confesses that she loves the both of them.  (*eek*)

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Next on the 2-hour finale… the rings. 

Kiptyn looks SMOKIN’ HOT in this white shirt and jeans when he goes to Neil Lane to pick out his engagement ring.  (*I always wonder at this part if ABC picks up the cost of the eventually chosen ring or if it is donated by the jeweler.*)  In this case, Neil Lane, himself, shows up to present rings to the lads.  While we hear Kiptyn tell us for the millionth time that he’s ecstatic about Jillian, etc., he picks out a lovely square/cushion cut diamond ring.  Later, Eddie-Poo chooses a gorgeous pear-shaped diamond ring that blows me away.  I love pear-shaped ring. 

It is at this point that I have a sick feeling that Jillian is going to pick Kiptyn. 

I feel sad.

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We get to see them all get ready for the “Big Day.”  My favorite was seeing Ed in his snuggly blue undies.  (*giggle*).  Kiptyn is first to arrive at the romantic proposal spot.  (*btw, it’s this pool with a view that has a bridge going across it to a platform… and, it’s wet and totally ruining the bottom of Jillian’s flowing chiffon-like pale blush long dress…. I can’t stop worrying about the dress getting wet… if you saw the first episode, she also had a white/light dress getting wet at the bottom thing that drove me nuts!*) 

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So.. back to the proposals… Kiptyn is the first to arrive.  He gives her a heartfelt speech about how he moved slower in the process, but how he believes it has paid off because now he’s in love with her and he feels so solid about it.  Then, the big three words come.  As he starts to propose, Jillian stops him and tells him that, in the meantime, she’s fallen in love with someone else.  Being the class-act that Kiptyn is, he tells her that Ed’s a lucky man and that she’s an incredible woman.  After he is swept away in the limo, he takes out the ring and sets it beside him on the car seat.  He tells the cameras that he’s never had his heart broken before.  He picks up the ring and stares at it with sadness.  (*heart break sucks*)

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As Jillian waits for Ed, up arrives Reid in a red minivan taxi cab.  He looks so shabby when he gets out.  Everything is untucked and he’s wearing tennis shoes of some sort.  Still, I’m dying to know what he has to say.  After the initial shock of seeing him, Jillian gets to hear Reid explain that he was “an idiot,” that he had ”been acting like a 4-year-old,” and that after she sent him away “everything became really clear” to him.  They cling together.  You can just feel how much is still left between them.  It made me feel horrible.  On one hand, I wanted to see them honor that connection.  On the other hand, he shouldn’t have blown it with her and she has fallen in love with Ed. 

Jillian heads into the house and asks Reid to wait outside on the wet bridge.

Inside, Chris Harrison comes to her rescue.  It is at this point that I think Chris Harrison’s wife is the luckiest woman alive.  I really like Chris Harrison’s blog… and now… I just adore him.  Let me recap:

C: “It’s still up to you.  If you are in love with Ed, you can stand by your convictions.  But, are you in love with Reid?”

J: “How is somebody supposed to make a decision like this?”

C: “Because you know, right?”

J: “Yeah.”

C: “Are you excited about the prospect of Ed showing up, getting down on one knee and proposing to you?”

J: ”Yes.”

C: “You’re in love with this guy?”

J: “Yes.”

C: “You want Ed to be your husband?”

J: “Yes.”

C: “Deep down in your heart?”

J: “Yes.” (she smiles)

C: “Then, there’s no question what you need to do.”

What you’re not seeing along with this above dialogue is how sad, hurt and confused Jillian is.  Her eyes are all droopy and puffy.  Chris just helps her to find her center and follow her heart…. like a wonderful brother would.  I cried. 

(*yes, I really did… don’t laugh!*)

So, Jill heads back out to the wet bridge to give Reid his answer and she explains to him that she’s in love with Ed.  However, the entire time she can’t even look him in the eye… nor can she let go of him.  It is at this point that I am worried about a Jason-Molly disaster and her destroying Ed later on by realizing that she’s made a mistake and heading out after Reid.  But, I can’t think about that now.  I just have to believe Jillian that she loves Ed.

As she walks Reid out, he tells her that her choosing Ed doesn’t make sense to him  He also laments that he was “too late” and that “it’s a shame.”

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Jillian drenches the bottom of her dress as she heads back out to the proposal spot where she shares that she’s “110% sure now,” and that “Ed better not disappoint me!”  We get to also understand that Ed makes her “smile ear-to-ear” and that she’s “100% madly in love with Ed.”

Ed arrives.

He makes his way across the wet bridge and to Jillian. 

“Jillian.”

“Yes, Ed.” (she laughs)

He tells her mushy-gushy stuff and then says, “I know that I love you, but before we go any further, I need to know that you love me.”

“There is no doubt in my mind that I’m madly in love you and I love you so much.”

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Jillian tells Ed, “It was so hard for me not to tell you that I was in love with you.”

Ed responds, “I want to be with you forever.  I want a family with you.  I want you to give me a hard time when we’re 80 years old.  Jillian, will you marry me?”

“Absolutely!”

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There was this beautiful song by Martina McBride at the end… I have to buy it on iTunes… the chorus says… “Everyone calls you amazing, I just call you mine.”

The happy couple goofs about.

Tomorrow night is the After the Final Rose Episode. 

I can’t wait!

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Here is another post on TV Watch:  http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/07/27/bachelorette-finale-jillian-names-her-man/#more-14985

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Here is what Chris Harrison had to say about the episode on his blog: http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/07/the-bachelorette-finale-jillian-makes-her-choice-chris-harrison-will-blog-all-about-it-on-wednesday.html

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And, this is a good post as well: http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20294249,00.html

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The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All

The Bachelorette:  Mmmmmm Maui and Mankinis

The Bachelorette:  The Moment We’ve All Been Waiting For… Wes Is Gone!

The Bachelorette:  Ed Is Back!  Jake To The Rescue!  Michael Is Straight Up In Love With Her!

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Winner: My Sister’s Keeper Soundtrack

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Winner Of My Sister’s Keeper

Soundtrack & Poster

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Congratulations to Kathy of Bermudaonion’s Weblog!

There were 16 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

  1. Kathy
  2. Pam R
  3. Alyce
  4. Kelly
  5. Kelly
  6. Lissa
  7. Kathy
  8. Alyce
  9. JoJo
  10. Jessica Marie
  11. Kim V
  12. Pam R
  13. JoJo
  14. Kim V
  15. Darcy O
  16. Jessica Marie

Timestamp: 2009-07-27 06:34:23 UTC

Please join me for another giveaway of Tour de Force, coming soon!

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Monday’s Movie: Weekend Top Ten 7.26.09

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I invite everybody to participate in the weekly MEME and write about any movies, television or big screen, that you’ve seen over the past week and write about it.  Please feel free to use the above logo photo in your post and/or link back to the site.  I will post every Sunday Night or Monday Morning on the movie I’ve seen from the past week.  I’m hoping that there are other movie buffs out there who will enjoy the MEME as much as I’m hoping to!  The only small request that I have is that you rate the movie out of 5 bags of popcorn (so, 1 bag out of 5, 2 bags out of 5, and so on). 

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This weekend’s Top Ten (starting with #1)…

g_force_teaser_posterG-Force   Weekend Gross: 

$32,152,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$32,185,000  

     
harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_princeHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince   Weekend Gross: 

$30,000,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$221,834,000  

     
ugly_truth_poster2The Ugly Truth   Weekend Gross: 

$27,000,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$27,000,000  

     
orphanposterOrphan   Weekend Gross: 

$12,770,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$12,770,000

     
ice_age3Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs   Weekend Gross: 

$8,200,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$171,291,000  

     
new-transformers-revenge-of-the-fallen-posterTransformers: Revenge of the Fallen   Weekend Gross: 

$8,000,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$379,090,000  

     
the-hangover-movie-poster-aloofkid-dot-comThe Hangover   Weekend Gross: 

$6,465,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$247,077,000  

     
watch-the-proposal-online-streaming-free-image02The Proposal Weekend Gross: 

$6,423,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$140,086,000  

     
public_enemies_posterPublic Enemies   Weekend Gross: 

$4,170,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$88,096,000

     
bruno-movie-poster1Bruno   Weekend Gross: 

$2,719,000  

  Gross To Date: 

$56,516,000  

     

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The Sunday Salon: Bookclubs, Reading Challenges & More…

tss-badgeA Busy Week

I have no idea why I feel so busy, currently remaining unemployed.  But, this week I was able to get so much accomplished and, yet, there are still items on the “To Do List” that are carrying over into next week.  I am narrowing in on the end of my summer school session and still have my fingers crossed for good grades in my classes.  In addition, I’m starting to gather up all the goodies that the twins need for Girl Scout Camp.  I’ve also applied for jobs and am keeping my fingers crossed for any positive news.  We had our first mom/child book club meeting to discuss The Lightning Thief.   I got my hair cut and the girls got their physicals and shots.  I visited with friends and took time to get caught up on some book reviews.  All in all, a busy week.

This Week’s Book Reviews

This week, I reviewed: 

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In My Mailbox for Review

I received Italian for Beginngers by Kristin Harmel, A Change in Altitude by Anita Shreve, and A Separate Country by Robert Hicks.   THANK YOU, HACHETTE!

Oh, and I also received The Embers by Hyatt Bass and The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights  by Ingrid Newkirk (that one comes with a giveaway copy for the review… cool!).

Contests 

sisters-cd-widgeThis week, we had a MUSIC giveaway!  The prize was the My Sister’s Keeper Soundtrack (along with an autographed movie poster).  I have some book giveaways coming up for Tour de Force, This Is Where I Leave You, and The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society.   In addition, there will be a GREAT contest coming up for my 1-Year Blogoversary in the beginning of August.  Stay tuned! 

Reading Challenges 

I finished J. Kaye’s 100+ Reading Challenge!  I cannot believe it!  My 100th book was The Angel’s Game, the review of which will be posted on August 15th.  I’ve never accomplished anything like this in my life before and I’m just so thrilled that I can say that I’ve accomplished it.   

After I get caught up on a few more ARC’s, I’m turning my focus on the Classics Challenge and the Book Awards III Challenge.

On TV 

The Bachelorette 

The Men Tell All Episode was fun and light.  I am SO EXCITED to watch the season finale tomorrow along with all of the fun “After The Final Rose” goodies.  If you’ve missed this week’s review, you can check out my wrap-up from this week.

So You Think You Can Dance

This week, SYTYCD celebrated its 100th episode.  They brought back some old favorites and I really enjoyed it.  Both Katie Holmes and Ellen Degeneres were guests on the show this week.  I thought Ellen did a great job and enjoyed her immensely.  My favorite routine of the week was one about a woman with breast cancer.  If you missed it, it’s very moving.  Please watch…

Other Reviews 

This week’s The Score hosted an eccletic remake of famous songs by Glen Campbell.  I really love this album and spotlighted a song originally by John Lennon

And, for the movie lovers, this week’s Monday’s Movie was Push.    All I can say is that the twins made me do it!  Although several commentors seemed to have enjoyed this movie..

At Home 

Nothing else to report that I haven’t already shared above.  My hope for my blogging friends and readers is that you have a peaceful Sunday and that you’re not dying in the heat like we’ve been all week! 

As always, my thanks to all of you for reading not only this post, but the others as well.   Your readership means the world to me!  AND, your comments are invaluable to me!

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Book Review: Still Alice by Lisa Genova

still-aliceAuthor:           Lisa Genova

Publisher:       Pocket Books

                    Simon & Schuster

ISBN #:          978-1-4391-0281-7

Type:             Fiction:General

Pages:           293 Trade Paperback

Published:      January 6, 2009

Website:         http://www.stillalice.com/

Purchase:      $10.20 @ Amazon (HERE

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The Book’s Synopsis

Still Alice is a compelling debut novel about a 50-year-old woman’s sudden descent into early onset Alzheimer’s disease, written by first-time author Lisa Genova, who holds a Ph.D in neuroscience from Harvard University. Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children and a house on the Cape, is a celebrated Harvard professor at the height of her career when she notices a forgetfulness creeping into her life. As confusion starts to cloud her thinking and her memory begins to fail her, she receives a devastating diagnosis: early onset Alzheimer’s disease. Fiercely independent, Alice struggles to maintain her lifestyle and live in the moment, even as her sense of self is being stripped away.”

(Excerpt is from www.stillalice.com)

My Thoughts & Review

lisa-genovaThis is a book club selection for July 2009, so it was interesting to discover what new book we’d be discussing. I knew that Still Alice was regarding a woman who suffered from Alzheimer’s, but not much beyond that.

As I read this novel, I learned that is written from Alice’s perspective. Although there have been several books written about Alzheimer’s by the caregivers and families of those who have suffered from this mind-destroying disease, I can’t recall ever hearing about a book written from the viewpoint of the patient. In this novel, Alice has early on-set Alzheimer’s which is a rapid and progressive disease that ravages her mind. The reader gets to meet Alice when she is just beginning to suffer from the symptoms, therefore we can understand her personality before she fell ill.

The book then takes you along the road with Alice describing how this malady destroys her memories and ability to function naturally.  For example, at one point in the progression of her disease, she needs to go to the restroom.  However, she forgets that is the reason that she went in the house to do.  When she gets lost in the house and can’t remember which door is the one to the downstairs bathroom, her husband comes in and discovers that she has wet herself.  She crumbles and cries.  It was heartbreaking.

Another tender moment is when Alice’s family gives her their birthday gifts.  They had filmed interviews with her kids & her husband telling stories of their past with Alice so that she may watch them and be reminded of her past, who she is, and her life. For a while the DVD’s help, but her disease takes hold so fast that soon they do not help her. 

Another memorable part of the book is when Alice delivers a very moving speech to a large group of doctors, researchers, and interest groups on Alzheimer’s. Being a professor, she had given speeches on the human mind before, but never one like this expose of her personal psyche. 

For me, the saddest part of the novel was when she became a grandmother for the first time and didn’t quite know who everybody in the room was.  Despite feeling welcomed and loved, she didn’t understand that the mother of the babies was, in fact, her daughter.

So… did I like Still Alice? Yes, and no. The beginning of the book didn’t grab a hold of me straight away. It took me considerable time to really connect with Alice and come to understand her. After I read well into the middle of the book, I found a much faster pace of reading and desire to read-on about how far along the disease had progressed within Alice. The last few chapters of the book, by far, were the best part of the novel for me.

And… would I recommend this book? I would give it a positive recommendation in the event that I knew that there was interest about the actual disease, itself. For example, for somebody who has this illness in their family, this would be a good book to share with them. Otherwise, I would not recommend this book based on my opinion of the subject matter. And, it’s hard to describe exactly why. Let me try.

In other books which shared stories of tragedy, I’ve walked away from them just blown away about what I’ve read. Take for example, The Glass Castle or Angela’s Asheseach had a tremendously sad story. But, their endings left me holding hope. This book, however, ends on a sad note in which the reader knows what Alice’s outcome is going to be. Further, the reader understands that there is no known cure for this heartbreaking diagnosis. There is no potential for a good ending with this book.

But… I did learn quite a bit from reading this novel and I believe that it brought me a greater understanding of just how Alzheimer’s and dementia affect the mind. My grandmother suffered greatly from dementia in her later years. It was difficult to hear her discuss the men who were living up in the attic or the swarms of the little bugs that were supposedly all over her house. Far greater a sorrow for us all is when nobody could manage to continue to take care of her and we had to put her in an assisted living, care facility. I remember her decline and how her long term memory was so crystal clear whereas her short term memories were completely erased at times. It was hard witnessing the decline and, after reading Still Alice, I can only imagine how much harder it was for her than it was for us.

The Rating

7There is a wealth of benefits of reading a book that provides such considerable enlightenment on this topic, and for those benefits it was worth the read. Despite my rather average opinion of this book, this was a New York Times Bestseller and has received glowing reviews. It, perhaps, just wasn’t the right topic and right timing for me.

 

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