While only a snippet of Luke P's hometown date was made available, it looks like the villain/frontrunner's family is just as confused as we are.
episode whittled down the roster of potential suitors to only four , with Luke P., Peter, Jed and Tyler C. left to battle it out. As Hannah prepares to travel to four different locations to meet contestants' families, Bachelor Nation got a sneak peek look into her trip to Georgia.
After Hannah describes the beginning of their relationship as"great, great, great" and the Georgia-native adding how he was"walking on eggshells" with the other men in the house, one unidentified family member asks the question we've been wondering for weeks.."I felt like I had to say and do all the right things, which is obviously the worst mindset."
The clip ended with Luke P.'s father pulling his son aside for a chat after hearing stories that didn't match up with his previous behavior.
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