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Countdown to "The Bachelorette" Finale

Gabrielle Olya |
July 19, 2010 | 10:21 a.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

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It’s down to the final three on “The Bachelorette,” meaning we are two episodes away from finding out who bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky gives her final rose to. While my prediction for top three didn’t exactly pan out (though I still think Frank was a wrong choice), my top two contenders are still going strong, and I have faith that Roberto and Chris L. will be the final two left standing.

While Frank has managed to weasel his way into the top three, Monday’s episode will reveal (SPOILER ALERT) that Frank still has feelings for an ex-girlfriend, who he decides to go visit to determine if he can really move on from her and onto Ali. If his wavering confidence in his relationship with Ali seen in last week’s episode wasn’t enough reason for her to give him the axe, hopefully this little visit home will be enough to get him out of the running for the final two.

Which leaves Chris L. and Roberto, who seemed on the fast track to the top two from the very beginning of the show. While my personal vote is still for Roberto, I think in the end Ali will ultimately choose Chris L. She seemed to be completely won over by his family, and the fact that they both are from New England gives them further common ground to work off of. The kind-hearted, blue-eyed guys’ guy does make a good complement to the career-driven, sporty girl that Ali is, so I can see them making a lasting couple.  (Though in a recent interview Ali refused to comment on whether she is still with the guy she chose, she does say that she is “really happy” with the decisions she made throughout the show.)

Tune in Monday at 8 p.m. as Ali and the boys head to Tahiti to see if my predictions are right!

 

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