'Age of Love': worse and worse
I'll admit to paying less than close attention to last night's Age of Love. (Can you blame me?) But here's the quick rundown on what went down:
The women had to compete in a triathlon, with the top three finishers getting to have a course of a meal with Mark. Amanda, Kellie and Jayana got that honor. Meanwhile, Tessa twisted her ankle and had to get medical attention.
Upon returning to the now-shared living quarters, the 20s and the 40s got into a little tiff, and Mary got upset and cried for the umpteenth time.
Later, the women had to play tennis in front of Mark, and the 40s dominated. But Tessa gave it a shot despite her ankle and ended up getting invited to Mark's room for some one-on-one time. But she started talking about how much Amanda likes him, and it creeped him out that she was playing matchmaker.
Before making the cuts, he spent some time with each woman, and I lost track, but it seemed like he made out with pretty much everyone. Blech.
In the end, Tessa and Kellie were sent home.
It's kind of pointless at this point because it's pretty obvious he's going to pick Amanda. I don't know why Mary is still around -- they have zero chemistry. Megan has been deemed "cute," which I think will backfire on her since he's called most everyone else "hot." I think eventually, the fact that Jenn is 18 years his senior is going to freak Mark out. Maria had already told him she was thinking of leaving, and I just haven't seen enough of him and Jayana together to think he'd go in that direction. (See above re: not paying 100 percent attention.)







Comments
Hey Sarah!
I'm amazed that you're still watching Age of Love. I saw the first two episodes and thought to myself (and blogged about) the fact that if they didn't do something overly radical, it was regress. And as you eloquently noted, that's exactly what happened. Oh well.
I'm somewhat intrigued by the two karaoke shows tonight and tomorrow night. And Pirate Master is usually a good hour too.
Keep up the great work!
Posted by: Rob | July 10, 2007 9:16 AM