March 09, 2020 • bachelor insider
3 Major Questions We Need Answered on Peter Weber's 'Bachelor' Season Finale
Bachelor Nation, Peter Weber's season of "The Bachelor" is coming to a close.
Season 24 was dramatic, tear-filled, funny, heart-wrenching, and everything in between. From champagne scandals to running into exes on dates (multiple times), Peter dealt with plenty of stressful moments.
Several theories are floating around about Peter’s ending and whether he finds his happily ever after. The show warned us to "expect turbulence" this season — and we got that and more.
As Bachelor Nation prepares for Peter’s highly anticipated finale, these are three major questions fans hope will be answered on the two-night special.
1. Who is Barbara Weber crying about?
Every season has its big "moment": Colton Underwood jumping the fence, Hannah Brown saying she "had sex and Jesus still love" her, and, this time around, Barbara Weber tearfully begging Peter, "Don’t let her go!"
This moment has shown up in nearly every trailer since the first week, begging the question, to whom is Barbara referring? Who leaves, and why does Barbara not want him to let her go? Who will Peter "bring home to us," meaning Barbara and her husband Peter?
2. Will Peter propose?
We know Peter goes on his final dates with Hannah Ann and Madison in the Australian Outback. The trailer also shows him at a stand with one final rose and holding an engagement ring.
Cue Chris Harrison to share some big news with the Bachelor. The host tells Peter, "Before you do what you're about to do, there's something I just found out," to which Peter replies, "I feel like I'm about to pass out right now."
Peter goes back into a room and lays down on a bed with a jean jacket as a pillow, and appears visibly distraught. What causes him to feel this way?
3. Who does Peter apologize to?
The trailer for Monday's season finale also shows Peter apologizing profusely to a mystery woman. "I never, ever envisioned this," he tells her. "I'm so sorry. From the bottom of my heart, I'm so sorry."
Who is this person? Is it during their date? Before a potential proposal?
Be sure to tune in to the season finale "The Bachelor" on Monday, March 9, and Tuesday, March 10, at 8 p.m. on ABC to find out if our questions were answered!