What an utter disaster! Peter Weber, with eyes wide open and fresh off of Hannah Brown's rejection, says he's moved on and ready to find the love of his life. Then proceeds to introduce Ms. Brown more than once on his group dates, one of which he had Hannah give details of their fantasy suite soiree. Unbelievably selfish, entitled and callous to the ladies there for him. To the producers: What were you thinking? That was in horribly bad taste to say the least; and are you so bereft of creativity that you have to dig up last season and trot out Ms. Brown? Yikes. Why women didn't leave right then is beyond me. It continued to devolve when Peter's indecision over his decision to cut bachelorette, Alayah Benavidez, and return her to the house only to stir up even more drama. The end mirrored this ridiculousness and was so predictable and very disappointing, despite Chris Harris' urging that this was a stunner no one saw coming. Who was Chris referring to exactly? Not me. The only Bachelor to have had second thoughts on his final rose, and successfully pulled it off, was Jason Mesnick. It's not a popular move and Peter personified why he lacked the maturity for the role of The Bachelor. Bad choice from the beginning. These are nothing but a bunch of good looking kids seeking their 15 minutes. Can you up the age a decade, instead of 21 go for 31? These barely adult persons just aren't ready.