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Peter Weber sent a whopping 10 women home this week on The Bachelor. The show aired two separate episodes, one Monday and one Wednesday. By the end of Wednesday's premiere, Weber was down to six women.
Monday's episode saw Alayah Benavidez sent home for the second time along with Lexi Buchanan, Shiann Lewis, Kiarra Norman, Savannah Mullins, and Deandra Kanu. While Benavidez's dismissal was individually dramatic, nothing from the prior episode compared to how tensions accelerated on Wednesday night.
Instead of household drama, many internal concerns were addressed on Wednesday. There was one anticipated two-on-one date, though.
Viewers were ready for the drama between Tammy Ly and the rest of the house to heat up. The most intriguing part of the two-hour episode was Ly's two-on-one date with Mykenna Dunn. Fans of the show know the rules; Weber takes two women on a date and only one is allowed to stay.

Dunn confronted Ly on the date and tried to explain that Ly's bullying behavior means she'll "never win." While this could be applied to Weber's heart, it seemed Dunn was speaking in broader terms and trying to give Ly a wakeup call regarding her lifestyle.
Ultimately, Ly was sent home on the date, but Dunn was sent home later in the episode.
Dunn and Ly weren't the only women dismissed. Victoria Paul was sent home in the episode, too. Paul had a conversation with Weber in which he claimed he couldn't see Paul as his wife. Paul had her own concerns with the pair's relationship, mainly Weber's decision making throughout the season.
The conversation was part of a soap opera-themed group date that was, otherwise, lacking drama. It seemed like the women and Weber had a good time without any major issues.
One more woman went home during a rose ceremony: Sydney Hightower.
There were a handful of dates throughout the episode, too. Hannah Ann Sluss had a one-on-one with Weber, which took a dramatic turn. When Sluss revealed she wasn't in love in her last relationship, Weber feared she wasn't ready for marriage. Sluss broke down in tears and Weber claimed that's what he wanted to see from her. He gave her a rose.
Victoria Fuller also had a dramatic one-on-one. Fuller stepped away from her dinner date with Weber to ask producers if she should leave the show. It appears Fuller didn't know if she's ready for marriage, and later tells Weber she wants to iron out her own issues before starting a serious relationship with him. He kept her on the show anyway, though, and Fuller accepted Weber's rose.
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