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Who was eliminated in week 5 of 'The Bachelorette'? Catch up before episode 6 tonight

Lianna Norman Samantha Neely
USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida

Are you ready to keep the "Jenn-ergy" going for what's sure to be a very dramatic sixth week of this season of "The Bachelorette?"

Jenn Tran, ABC's first Asian-American Bachelorette, was a fan-favorite on Joey Graziadei's season of "The Bachelor" in January and started her own search for love five weeks ago.

Of the three Florida men who arrived at "The Bachelorette" mansion during the first night on Monday, July 8, none are left.

Here's how to catchup on season 21 of"The Bachelorette," how to watch tonight's episode and which Florida man said goodbye to Jenn last week.

What time and channel is 'The Bachelorette' on tonight? Where can I watch 'The Bachelorette' live?

"The Bachelorette" airs on ABC every Monday night at 8 p.m. EDT.

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Is 'The Bachelorette' on Netflix or Hulu?

Episodes of "The Bachelorette" season 21 are available to stream on Hulu, the Tuesday after they air live.

Let's refresh: What happened on the last episode of 'The Bachelorette'?

Last week's episode of “The Bachelorette” kicked off with a dramatic rose ceremony. The week before, the episode ended on a cliffhanger. Jenn’s ex-boyfriend, Matt, paid his own way to fly to New Zealand and asked to join the show.

And while Jenn said that she and Matt had a great connection, she declined his request to join the other men and he went home.

“Matt told me today that he is in love with me and that’s not something I’ve ever heard before,” Jenn told the remaining men. “Hearing it from him, it was all the right things, but said by the wrong guy. Looking around this room, I know that the right guy is in here… My future is in this room. My husband is in this room.”

After Jenn’s ex left, the rose ceremony proceeded as usual and Jenn sent three men home, including the last Florida man that was left on the show, John from Delray Beach.

The first one-on-one date of the episode went to Jonathan, who got to jump into a helicopter with Jenn to find a birds-eye-view of Auckland. In classic “Bachelor” fashion, the helicopter landed next to a vineyard (during golden hour) and the two shared a picture-perfect date that looked like footage straight from a Hallmark film.

Jonathan and Jenn both did cartwheels, played hide-and-seek among the grapevines and shared a sunset soak in a hot tub overlooking the vineyard. On their dinner date, much like the other men who have gone before him this season, Jonathan told Jenn about a relationship that hurt him and changed his perspective on love.

When Jenn gave him his rose and kiss, rain started falling – and just like that scene in “The Notebook,” the passion continued in the downpour. The producers couldn’t have planned a more perfect ending.

The group date was much less romantic. Jenn took seven of the men to a farm, to cut dingleberries from sheep butts and help with farm chores. The “best farmer of the day” title went to Devin, who got to spend extra time with Jenn because of it.

Some of the men were annoyed with Devin (yet again) for winning the extra time with Jenn. They said he wasn’t incredibly involved with the activities on the date and focused too much on stealing time with Jenn instead.

“Me and all the guys, we’re shoveling sh**, and we look up and see that Devin stole our girlfriend,” Sam M. told the camera. “I’ve learned not to be surprised. I think it shows a huge sign of disrespect and I don ‘t think that’s a quality Jenn is really looking for … But I really don’t care. Lions don’t concern themselves with the opinions of sheep.”

The cocktail party following the date was a little more somber than their time on the farm. Austin sent himself home, saying he didn’t feel like he had the same connection with Jenn that the other men had because they’ve spent less time together.

His leaving caused Jenn to question if she was good enough for the remaining men and they all took turns re-assuring her that they are all there for her – “good, bad and the ugly,” as Sam M. put it.

The second one-on-one date went to Grant. He and Jenn rode horses along the beach and also got romantically caught in the rain. During their post-horseback ride picnic, they had to open an umbrella to stay (somewhat dry) as they kissed in front of a massive rainbow over the beach.

On their diner date, Grant opened up to Jenn about his father being an addict and how that affected him growing up. She opened up to him about experiencing racism and gaslighting in one of her past relationships. 

“For Grant and I to be having such an emotional conversation and to be talking about really heavy topics, For Grant to understand where I’m coming from – it feels like a true partnership here,” Jenn told the camera.

The episode ended how it started: with a rose ceremony. This time, Dylan went home.

Who was eliminated in week 4 of 'The Bachelorette'?

There are officially less than 10 men left!

Here are the seven men still standing after the season's fifth episode:

  • Devin, 28, a freight company owner from Houston, Texas
  • Grant, 30, a day trader from Houston, Texas
  • Jeremy, 29, a real estate investor from New York, New York
  • Jonathon, 27, a creative director from Los Angeles, California
  • Marcus, 31, an Army Ranger veteran from Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Sam M., 27, a contractor from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  • Spencer, 30, a pet portrait entrepreneur from Dallas, Texas

Episode five was a bloodbath for eliminations, with two rose ceremonies in the two-hour long episode. Here are the three men Jenn sent home, including the final Florida contestant:

  • Dylan, 24, a medical student from Elk Grove, California
  • John, 25, a medical student from Delray Beach, Florida
  • Thomas N., 31, a retirement advisor from Tucker, Georgia

There was also a self-elimination during the episode — Austin, a 28-year old sales executive from San Diego, California. And if it counts, Jenn chose to not allow her ex-boyfriend Matt Rossi to join the competition.