Bachelorettes Confront Jason, Their Demons and One Another

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Nothing like finding out in prime time that all your roommates hated you. Or having your first reunion with the one that got away on national television.

Such was the purpose of The Bachelor: Women Tell All, in which this season's castoffs and a squirmy Jason Mesnick, who will propose to either Molly Malaney or Melissa Rycroft on next week's finale, gathered for a few hours of reminiscence, finger-pointing and "I truly loved him" reflection.

First, the ladies talked among themselves, with probably the biggest target being Natalie Getz. She went to Vegas with Jason but was booted right afterward, after which she called him "an idiot" on her limo ride back to obscurity.

"I'm over the top, I'm outgoing, I'm loud—that's me," declared Natalie, who claimed not to know everyone else had a problem with her.

But while the bitchery was pretty fun, the mood tensed up when Jason came out and his most recent castoffs—Stephanie Hogan, Naomi Crespo and Jillian Harris—got to speak their peace.

"I thought that I was the one, but I respected his decision," Jillian said. "I was heartbroken, but that's just the way it goes." Usually not in front of 10 million people, but sure.

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