Hometown Week Reveals on The Bachelorette Tonight

Tonight, Jenn Tran visits the hometowns of her final four suitors on The Bachelorette, revealing their lives and values.

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Hometown Week Reveals on The Bachelorette Tonight

Tonight is the night of the much-anticipated Hometown Week on The Bachelorette. Fans of the series can expect to see Jenn Tran visit the hometowns of her final four suitors to find out more about their lives. The 7th episode of season 21 is due to air at 8:00 pm on ABC and will be the penultimate show of the season. While the live stream can be accessed through the network’s official website, the episode will also be available for streaming with Hulu tomorrow at 5:00 am ET. For now, however, it remains to be seen what each hometown will reveal about each of the contestants and how the information will affect Jenn’s final decision.

TV Guide has put together a short preview of the event, suggesting that Jenn will be in for an exciting and revelatory night at someone’s home. Visiting Houston, Texas, she will spend time with Devin doing what he loves most – helping people. Next, their World Tour takes them to Tacoma, Washington, where Jenn will enjoy the team exposure while feeling “the most at home” during the sequence.

Jeremy will continue the superhero theme by saving people in Antioch, Illinois. Finally, the trip to Indianapolis, Indiana with Jonathon will be an enjoyable surprise but might ultimately leave Jenn feeling cold. The summit will end with Marcus’s hometown and a sneak peek of life outside the racing track from Tacoma. While the episode teaser hints that not all the visits will be equally pleasant, it looks like each one will be equally revealing of the contestant values and the life they can offer Jenn.

Despite the fact that the event is designed to help Jenn with her choice of suitor, things will also take on a tangible dimension outside of the romantic context. As the Bachelorette examines various areas, viewers will gain an impression of just how compatible she is with her potential partner’s social network. Now the viewers will have a chance to see the friends and families of the final four contestants, which should answer remaining questions about how trustworthy and wholesome each of them may be. It is worth noting, however, that scheduling changes due to the democratic national convention should be expected for some viewers. In particular, those watching in the Mountain time zone should be prepared for a somewhat later live broadcast. Overall, the 7th episode of the 21st season of The Bachelorette promises to be interesting, with its themes of revelation and development paving the way for the coming fantasy suites and the upcoming heartbreak.

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