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  • Hi, guys.

  • This is Captain Tracy.

  • And I'm her Co-pilot Andy.

  • And we would like to welcome you all aboard Flight ROSE.

  • That spells Rose.

  • Rosé, Rose.

  • Because we're going to do as many puns as they

  • did this episode.

  • It's going to be a punny season.

  • I'm just happy the show is back, and I'm so happy we're back.

  • I am too.

  • I am too.

  • We missed Paradise, because I have a baby.

  • We missed Paradise.

  • (CHOIR SINGING) Woo-ooh.

  • Anyway, let's just fly through this.

  • We got-- I love it.

  • I love it-- so many puns.

  • You're so full puns.

  • You're so punny.

  • Before we take off, I'd like to welcome our other flight

  • attendant.

  • You know him.

  • You love him.

  • But he's not here.

  • [CRICKETS CHIRPING]

  • Corey is going to be with us this season, of course.

  • He'll be back and we will--

  • Get his picks and his thoughts on all of it.

  • But for now, it's time for takeoff.

  • [AIRPLANE ZOOMING]

  • They always start with those cheesy entrances,

  • where he's walking in, not looking at the camera.

  • And normally, I hate them and like, this is so stupid.

  • And I kept yelling, hot.

  • He looks real to me.

  • He seems like a real person.

  • He looked like he looked when he left [INAUDIBLE] season.

  • It's not like over the summer, he was like, [PANTING]..

  • Right.

  • A lot of times, a lot of times, they go to the gym.

  • They're broken-hearted.

  • Yeah, they get that tsz-tsz-tsz.

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • Yeah, I know.

  • No, he looked like a real guy when

  • he was washing his airplane with no nozzle and just his thumb.

  • Yeah, which I'm sure he was just doing.

  • They happened to capture it.

  • I know, when I wash my plane, I just always

  • have cameras around.

  • Every time he did something or said something,

  • I was like, hot, I love this guy, hot.

  • That's what I yell when I like somebody.

  • I was like, he's hot.

  • And I was watching with my mom and dad.

  • And my husband.

  • Oh, that's hilarious.

  • Your folks are big fans?

  • They are.

  • Shout out.

  • You know what was also really sexy about him?

  • His dad?

  • His dad could not look more like a pilot.

  • His dad looks like Sully Sullenberger, doesn't he?

  • Yeah, right?

  • If I got on his plane, I'd be like, oh, I'm in good hands.

  • Phwhew.

  • This guy can land on water.

  • Yeah, but you what also I like that they do?

  • Speak Spanish.

  • His mom's a Cuban, spicy, caliente pepper.

  • You.

  • I guess.

  • OK, Peter the pilot is ready to welcome his ladies.

  • It was 30 women, first of all, lots of interesting women,

  • no out the gate that I'm like, you're going to win.

  • OK, Hannah Ann.

  • This girl is hot.

  • She's got it going on.

  • She's got a cool personality.

  • Then I feel like, a little later on, the crazy came out.

  • For sure.

  • Now, here's a question.

  • Is that produced or is that crazy?

  • No, I think she's crazy.

  • It worked in her favor, because who

  • gets the first impression rose?

  • Hannah Ann.

  • OK, Madison, she's a foster parent recruiter,

  • which is a lovely job.

  • And she came in with the life-size paper airplane,

  • which is really kind of cute.

  • OK, then there was Savannah.

  • She gave him his first kiss.

  • Yes, which was kind of bold right out of the gate.

  • So then something very, very interesting happened.

  • Here we go.

  • Kelley, from Chicago, attorney, drama, knows Peter.

  • Because she was at a wedding, and he was at--

  • A 10-year high school.

  • A high school reunion at the same hotel

  • out there in Westlake.

  • Which just so happened to be the hotel that they go to--

  • Four Seasons.

  • --for a first date.

  • First date.

  • OK, there was a lot happening there.

  • There's a lot to unpack there.

  • Go to the baggage claim.

  • Wait for it to come around.

  • We'll unpack it.

  • Yeah, ooh, you nailed it.

  • Because it must have only happened a few weeks

  • before-- prior to taping.

  • He had already been announced.

  • She knew she was going to be on it.

  • So she approached him.

  • And she basically said that on the show.

  • Yeah, somehow.

  • --and said, hi.

  • There's more to be told on this story.

  • I also want to know what happened that night.

  • All we know is that they met, and they had fun.

  • Well, we know they dance, because they reenacted it.

  • Oh boy.

  • And he was very interested in her.

  • When she walked out of that limo, he was like, oh--

  • I think I remember it.

  • He lit up.

  • I think I know you.

  • You look familiar.

  • I'm so happy you're here.

  • You could just tell that.

  • Built-in history [INAUDIBLE].

  • Yeah, and all the women were like, not okay with it.

  • Nope.

  • Which I completely understand.

  • Yup.

  • And then, of course, somebody comes out the limo.

  • All the girls are freaking out.

  • And it is--

  • Hannah B.

  • Hannah B, fresh off winning her mirror ball trophy on--

  • Yep, she's--

  • --Dancing with the Stars.

  • She's had her 15.

  • We love you, Hannah B, but you're still around.

  • Victoria F. didn't want to be Victoria F.

  • I don't want to be Victoria F.

  • She can tell.

  • She is like--

  • She's good.

  • She's good TV.

  • --nutbag central.

  • OK, so then Peter did a lot of smooching.

  • He kissed Hannah Ann.

  • He kissed Tammy.

  • McKenna got a kiss.

  • Next, [SMOOCHING SOUND].

  • OK, next, [SMOOCHING SOUND]

  • Yeah.

  • So then we're going to our rose ceremony.

  • So we said goodbye to--

  • Katrina is out.

  • Jade, bye.

  • Kylie didn't make the cut either.

  • Marissa, Megan, Avonlea, Jenna.

  • So the first group, it was they go to flight school.

  • They tried this gyroscope, which kind of looks

  • like astronaut-y [INAUDIBLE].

  • Yeah, it's something you'd see at a carnival or a county fair,

  • I'd say.

  • So all the women get in, and then they all get spun around.

  • And then--

  • It made me nauseous just looking at it.

  • And it made Victoria P. nauseous just doing it.

  • She threw up.

  • But you know what?

  • I was proud of her.

  • Because if that was me, and I knew that that made me sick--

  • I didn't think she was going to do it.

  • I though she was going to be, like, I can't do it.

  • He was really comforting to her.

  • Grab some water.

  • And I felt like I saw a connection.

  • There could be something there.

  • So then they go and do the flight obstacle course.

  • And that's where that was very dramatic.

  • They narrowed if down from all the gals.

  • The two front-runners were--

  • It was Kelley--

  • Kelley and Shiann.

  • Shiann.

  • Kelley ends up winning.

  • Mm-hm.

  • And so because of that, she gets to go on a flight with him.

  • And Tammy wasn't happy, because she's like, she cheated.

  • She didn't even deserve that.

  • They fly through the air.

  • And it's very romantic.

  • He's like doing that--

  • I mean, I don't know what it takes to fly.

  • I don't think this is how you do it.

  • But it's like something like this or like that, goes that--

  • It's a yoke.

  • I don't know.

  • --whatever it is.

  • The point is, but he kept turning and looking at her.

  • And I guess, you don't have to worry

  • about crashing into something.

  • But I was like, keep your eyes on the road or the air.

  • To me, Kelley-- total front runner--

  • Total front runner.

  • --at the moment.

  • Then the one-on-one, this one-on-one was insane.

  • I don't know why they did this.

  • OK, so he picks Madison.

  • They go to his house.

  • They're there with all of his family.

  • She meets all of his family.

  • And then the parents renew their vows.

  • Everyone's crying.

  • Madison's front row, center, being like, yeah, I'm so happy,

  • like I think she knows them.

  • She's like, hey, over here.

  • Hi, over here.

  • Hi, good job, honey.

  • And then she gets the rose.

  • And then they're like, well, is that it?

  • No, that's not it.

  • No, guess what?

  • So they go into another room.

  • And you just know that there's going to be some sort of band

  • there.

  • So I'm literally watching with my mom, my dad, my husband,

  • and my best friend.

  • And I'm like, you guys, you know who's going to be in there.

  • You know her.

  • You love her--

  • You called it?

  • Tenille Arts.

  • I said it as a joke.

  • Tenille Arts!

  • You probably lost your stuff.

  • I literally--

  • Woke up--

  • --jumped up like this.

  • You woke up the baby.

  • Say it.

  • I was like, yeah!

  • You woke up the baby.

  • I woke up the baby.

  • I was literally doing this.

  • I was doing my walk, like I am the greatest

  • thing that's ever happened.

  • We're going to get Tenille Arts in the cube--

  • In the cube.

  • --later this season.

  • Ladies and gentlemen.

  • And we're going to ask Tenille Arts all the questions.

  • OK, so group day two, we go.

  • And Hannah B. staying on the stage

  • with a windmill in the background.

  • We get it, four times.

  • And yeah.

  • I mean, drink every time you hear windmill.

  • Or four times.

  • [INAUDIBLE] or four times, yeah.

  • So all the women have to go write a story that happened

  • to them that involved sex.

  • And meanwhile, Hannah is--

  • That's like behind the windmill.

  • Yeah, is backstage, crying.

  • And they're like, what could we do for you?

  • Also, tell me--

  • I don't understand.

  • Why would they not give her waterproof mascara?

  • Oh my God!

  • That looked like a joke.

  • So I just feel like this was on purpose,

  • and they were doing it, because they knew she was going to cry.

  • Well, it worked.

  • We're all on board.

  • And she was just really upset.

  • And then he comes in to comfort her--

  • all the feels.

  • I don't know, what do you want?

  • I feel like we already did this.

  • But I also know that I still have feelings for you.

  • Is my Hannah B. impression good?

  • It's pretty good.

  • Now it's time for actual predictions.

  • OK.

  • It feels like very early, so I don't know if I can.

  • It's--

  • Very early.

  • This is a broad stroke.

  • It's not like--

  • My prediction is that--

  • --this person's going to win.

  • My prediction is that I'm going to change

  • her prediction multiple times, just because I don't know.

  • I always pick mine, and I stick to it.

  • Because I'm good at it.

  • All right, who do you think?

  • McKenna.

  • OK, wow.

  • You just really, like, threw me.

  • They want me to believe it, and I do believe it.

  • I'm going to say Kelley, the one he knew from before.

  • Thank you, all, for joining us on Flight R-O-S-E.

  • And promise you, this the last time we will do any--

  • This was a long one.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • No more hats, nothing like that.

  • [INAUDIBLE] Tell us what you think.

  • Bye.

  • And Cory will back next week.

  • We got mugs.

  • This isn't wine.

Hi, guys.

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literally

US /ˈlɪtərəli/

UK

  • adverb
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly as stated.
  • Used for emphasis to describe something that is actually true, often to highlight surprise or intensity.
  • Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly.
  • Used to indicate that something is effectively or virtually true, even if not technically so.
  • In a literal way; in fact; actually.
  • Used to emphasize a statement or description that is not literally true but is used for rhetorical effect.
  • Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling.
freak

US /friːk/

UK /friːk/

  • noun
  • An unusual and unexpected event or accident.
  • A person who is extremely enthusiastic about something.
  • A person with an unusual appearance or behaviour.
  • A very strange or unusual person or thing.
  • verb
  • adjective
  • (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
  • other
  • To behave in a wild and irrational way because you are afraid or upset.
  • other
  • To cause someone to become very anxious, agitated, or disturbed.
impression

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UK /ɪmˈpreʃn/

  • noun
  • Effect or feeling resulting from an experience
  • An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence.
  • A mark or design made by pressure.
  • Act of pressing into a material to make a pattern
  • Act of copying someone's speech or behavior
stroke

US /strok/

UK /strəʊk/

  • noun
  • When blood cannot get to brain, causing damage
  • Mark made by a pen, pencil or brush
  • One movement of oars on a boat
  • verb
  • To rub your hand in a caring way on something
comfort

US /ˈkʌmfət/

UK /'kʌmfət/

  • noun
  • Acts or words that reduce pain or sadness
  • State of being relaxed, warm or happy
  • A person or thing that provides consolation or relief.
  • verb
  • To try to make distressed person feel better
  • other
  • To ease someone's distress or grief.
  • To ease the pain or distress of.
  • To give solace or consolation.
  • other
  • A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.
  • A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.
  • A feeling of relief or consolation.
astronaut

US /ˈæstrəˌnɔt/

UK /ˈæstrənɔ:t/

  • noun
  • Person who travels in space
foster

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UK /'fɒstə(r)/

  • other
  • To raise a child who is not yours, for payment
  • verb
  • To raise a child who is not yours, for payment
throw

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  • noun
  • Arm movement to make a thing fly through the air
  • Loose cloth or blanket (usually over a chair)
  • Forcibly putting someone on the ground
  • verb
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  • To move part of your body suddenly and forcefully
  • To confuse or upset someone
  • (E.g. judo) to forcibly put someone on the ground
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  • To put something somewhere suddenly and roughly
guess

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  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
cheesy

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UK /'tʃi:zɪ/

  • adjective
  • Tasting like cheese
  • Containing a lot of cheese
  • Of poor quality; cheap and tasteless
  • Being of poor quality or in bad taste; not sincere
  • Having the flavor or smell of cheese.
  • Lacking style or good taste; corny.