Whoever ends up with this chick is going to have a handful. Glad the dudes think she's "amazing" -- the producers must mandate a certain quota of that word be used each episode, along with "journey" and of course the double-whammy, "amazing journey". She puts on a good show but it doesn't take much to tell she's a selfish little diva. Everything is "I" and "me" with her.
I felt kinda sorry for Frank and think it took a lot of guts to see what he was missing back home and make that decision, and she really cranked out the tears and made him feel like a louse for it. It just comes off pretty artificial to me when she'd just finished screwing the other two guys (or at least that's what the show leads you to believe). Not once did they show her acknowledging Frank's feelings -- she keeps just reciting how she'd given up everything, her job, etc. to find love. Well guess what ya ho? So did some of these guys, and every one of them except the one you pick has to go home without ya.
These shows make for good TV but they are so unhealthy in their premise it's ridiculous. I think Ali sucks and Roberto should have made sure she couldn't walk the next day (if you know what I mean) to keep her from riding anyone else's pole.
