Logan Starts Pursuing Gabby, Gabby’s Group Date
Logan expresses his feelings to Gabby, putting the bachelorette in a tough spot between choosing her trustworthy friendship with Rachel or a relationship with him. Gabby asks Logan how Rachel took the news, later confessing that he was their only overlap connection-wise in the beginning.
Gabby and Rachel get together afterward to discuss Logan’s confession, as Logan, on the backend, states that he knows the conversation between the two will be a “difficult one.” Rachel tells Gabby that she didn’t have her group date, conveying her hurt about Logan and asking how many roses did he decide to take before the decision to ‘jump.’ Rachel states, “was he genuinely trying, or was he just trying to find out how far he could get?”
Gabby later embarks on her group date with Nate, Erich, Michael, Mario, and Jason, looking sultry in a midriff black outfit. The bachelorette looked forward to enjoying “everyday things” in the city with the men as they start the day on a boat ride.
After giving Johnny her one-on-one date, Michael expresses his disappointment in not getting intimate time with Gabby even though he’s still looking forward to what the day has to offer. During the occasion, Jason confesses that he couldn’t keep his eyes off Gabby while also sharing that going on a shared date with the other men is odd.
Logan later joins team Gabby, making the rest of the group insecure about their place with the bachelorette. Nate and Spencer specifically convey that they are unsure about where they stand, feeling as if Gabby already had enough options to choose her forever.
Logan and Gabby later solidify their joint decision to have a second chance at pursuing each other, ending their talk with a passionate kiss, even though Nate ends up taking the group date rose.