Bachelor in Paradise
Episode 6 of "Bachelor in Paradise" premieres Tuesday, September 2 on ABC! ABC

With only a few episodes left the tensions in paradise are at an all time high, and episode 6 of "Bachelor in Paradise" is a serious turning point in several relationships that have blossomed in Mexico. But that doesn't mean that all of the relationships will be ending in a happy ending, one pair is so committed that a declaration if true love will be made, but there will also be a shocking departure in episode 6 that leaves one contestant alone. Following last week's dramatic Rose Ceremony and Juan Pablo's ex Clare Crawley's ultimate departure from the series, episode 6 is set to pick up where we left off and "Bachelor in Paradise" host Chris Harrison teases that some of the "good relationships" will weather the storm of paradise, aka the arrival of even more threatening "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" contestants, and unfortunately some relationships with "weak foundations won't stand the test."

Episode 6 begins with 8 male contestants and 6 female contestants and with the women handing out the roses in this weeks Rose Ceremony, many men will be saying goodbye to their chance at love because two more male contestants are set to arrive in paradise. Brooks Forester from Desiree Hartsock's season and Tasos Hernandez from Andi Dorfman's most recent "Bachelorette" season will be arriving in Mexico, these two will have to work hard for a dates. Reality Steve revealed that Brooks decides to ask Jackie Parr out on a date, like him she is a recent arrival in paradise and the pair enjoy their time on the date. Like Brooks, Tasos arrived in paradise with a date card and decides to ask the uncoupled Christy Hansen out for a romantic evening.

The Rose Ceremony, is similar to episode 5, though with out the run into the jungle and the arrival of an ambulance for AshLeea, who gets crazier by the second. Before the women hand out their highly anticipated roses, Jesse Kovacs makes an important announcement, the recently arrived bachelor reveals that like Clare, he doesn't feel a genuine connection between himself and any of the potential contestants, therefore he is going to eliminate himself from the competition. See ya Kovacs! So with the rest of the contestants coupled off, the wild card Rose belongs to Christy Hansen who has to choose between Tasos and Brooks, considering their intimate date Christy decided to give her rose to Tasos, eliminating Brooks in the same episode he arrives. Maybe he and Jesse will share a flight a flight out of paradise?

The format of “Bachelor in Paradise” is definitely much more difficult for the later arrivals to Mexico, they have to either make an instant connection or they are out. And with so many of the original couples paired up, very few of the new arrivals have really made much of an impact. What do you think about the inaugural season of “Bachelor in Paradise?” Comment below and let us know!

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