Rosé and Thorns: A Bachelor Podcast
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A comedy podcast about the greatest franchise ever to be on television, The Bachelor! Hosted by Martin Phillips and Jenny Questell, who have different perspectives of the show, Martin loves it and Jenny hates it! Listen how they break down episodes, if their feelings change, and, of course, sip wine each week!

The Final Rose

It is the last episode of this season and the last episode of the podcast. Yes this pod is ending, but Jenny and Martin are going to start a new pod, ...
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We Thought It'd Be Over By Now

Jenny and Martin go all over how the women tell all sucked, the massage was gross, pottery finally made it in an ep, camping was chill, and mainly the...
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Not Done Yet

Yeah, The Bachelor isn't finished yet, neither is our show. We go over all the hometown stuff, the unfortunate future of Rachel winning, Serena finall...
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It's All Looking Up From Here

Yes, all our favorite contestants are gone and Rachel is in the top four, we go over all that, but we have our number one listener and friend, Noah Cr...
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On A Serious Note

Some pretty terrible have had happened with Bachelor Nation recently and we talk about how terrible it is. Also, we go over the ep, how all our favs a...
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Turtlenecks and Meltdowns

There was a lot this week on the show, seriously!  Sarah was overdramatic, but still was probably bullied out! Katie turned out to be really cool, may...
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Kinda Focused

We talked about the episode for the most part; Martin points out that The Bachelor does not demonstrate proper axe safety and he shares his wedding st...
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A Lot Has Happened In A Year!

Oh boy, has a lot happened!  A lot can happen in a year, but this year and day, oh man!  We go over the first episode this season, how Matt James is a...
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A Most Normal Ending

2020 is not over yet, we still have an episode to do to close out the year and this season of The Bachelorette.  The ending of this season was rather ...
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