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BACHELOR, THE [UPDATED]
Air Date: Monday, February 16, 2015
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-10:01 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#1908-120) "Episode 1908"
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CHRIS JOINS THE FOUR REMAINING BACHELORETTES IN THEIR HOMETOWNS, BUT ONLY AFTER EXPLOSIVE DRAMA AND MAJOR SURPRISES SET OFF FIREWORKS, ON ABC'S "THE BACHELOR"

"The Bachelor" Two-Night Special Event Concludes Monday, February 16, With an All New Episode

"Episode 1908" - After Britt's epic meltdown, Chris turns his attention to Becca and the two have a one-on-one date, discussing their possible future together. Will Becca reveal that she, too, is a virgin? Britt has her bags packed, but will she make good on her threat to leave? Chris drops a bomb that sends shockwaves through the remaining women. After the rose ceremony, Chris travels cross country to visit the final four bachelorettes' hometowns, and he gets more than he bargained for: heartwarming family moments, candid confessions and surprising revelations. The Bachelor is faced with a daunting problem: he is falling in love with more than one woman and needs to send home one heartbroken bachelorette, on the conclusion of the special two-night event, on "The Bachelor," MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

Chris and Becca talk about their slowly developing relationship and she admits that she has never been in love, but is excited about the possibilities of a future with the dashing Bachelor. But back at the hotel suite, Britt, considered one of the frontrunners for Chris' heart, is promising to throw in the towel, or is it all an act?

Britt anxiously awaits the opportunity to talk to Chris at the cocktail party to attempt to recover from her debacle, but it never happens. Just as the rose ceremony is about to start, she pulls Chris away for a chat. In a stunning turn of events, the Bachelor startles the remaining women with a surprising move.

After the rose ceremony, Chris starts his exciting whirlwind trip to visit the final four women's hometowns, and continues his search to find lasting love. In the first hometown, he spends a relaxing day with one bachelorette but her family is overly protective and they share some surprising information about his date.

Traveling to the second hometown, Chris is impressed with the high-tech workplace of this successful bachelorette. However, a family member threatens to derail their romance by refusing Chris's request for their blessing. Is there anything this woman can do about it?

Chris gets to display his "prowess" at rapping at a recording studio as he meets another woman in her hometown. The couple records a rap love song about their journey together. Later, a heart-to-heart conversation with her mother makes the woman realize that she has had her guard up since her last heartbreak, and she finds a very public - and quirky - way to change that.

Chris' conversations with the bachelorette's family on the last hometown date hint at the other side to the woman's personality. But nothing can prepare him for what happens when she finally decides to come clean with him and share her surprising secret. How will Chris respond? A tense, dramatic rose ceremony brings heartache to one devastated bachelorette. The three remaining lucky ladies head to exotic Bali as their romantic journey nears an end.

The six remaining women are:

Becca, 25, chiropractic assistant, San Diego, CA
Britt, 27, waitress, Hollywood, CA
Carly, 29, cruise ship singer, Arlington, TX
Jade, 28, cosmetics developer, Los Angeles, CA
Kaitlyn, 29, dance instructor, Vancouver, BC
Whitney, 29, fertility nurse, Chicago, IL

Hosted by Chris Harrison, "The Bachelor" is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton and Alycia Rossiter are the executive producers. "The Bachelor" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1 stereo surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,L parental guideline.

For more information on "The Bachelor" please visit ABC.com.

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