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	<title>Comments on: Bachelorette Episode 7: Don&#8217;t Believe the Wes Editing</title>
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		<title>By: Jeralyn</title>
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		<description>Other Lisa wrote:

Feh, I tried to comment on the most recent post and I kept getting caught in that “you must be logged in” loop.

I still…dunno…I agree that we are not hearing his comments in context and that there’s a tremendous amount of slicing and dicing going on (I worked in “teh Industry” for many years and I know this for a fact). But I wouldn’t trust Wes at all. It’s a career opportunity for him, and while he’s been sort of upfront about that, it still doesn’t bode well for a real relationship between him and Jillian. I found something a little weird about that hometown date with everybody at the table being female and worshipping Wes - except Wes, of course. It felt off to me.

And by the way, I can’t believe I’m seriously analyzing all this! :)

I felt bad for Jesse, I liked him, and god god, who among us would not want to fall for a guy whose family owns a winery!

Kipton’s family…again, maybe editing, but Mom was a little off-putting.

Michael…I liked him and his family a lot.

The Ed of it all…I can’t say that I get it, but I think they are really into each other.

It’s a fascinating psychodrama, that’s for sure!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Other Lisa wrote:</p>
<p>Feh, I tried to comment on the most recent post and I kept getting caught in that “you must be logged in” loop.</p>
<p>I still…dunno…I agree that we are not hearing his comments in context and that there’s a tremendous amount of slicing and dicing going on (I worked in “teh Industry” for many years and I know this for a fact). But I wouldn’t trust Wes at all. It’s a career opportunity for him, and while he’s been sort of upfront about that, it still doesn’t bode well for a real relationship between him and Jillian. I found something a little weird about that hometown date with everybody at the table being female and worshipping Wes &#8211; except Wes, of course. It felt off to me.</p>
<p>And by the way, I can’t believe I’m seriously analyzing all this! <img src='http://www.popleft.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I felt bad for Jesse, I liked him, and god god, who among us would not want to fall for a guy whose family owns a winery!</p>
<p>Kipton’s family…again, maybe editing, but Mom was a little off-putting.</p>
<p>Michael…I liked him and his family a lot.</p>
<p>The Ed of it all…I can’t say that I get it, but I think they are really into each other.</p>
<p>It’s a fascinating psychodrama, that’s for sure!</p>
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