'Playing The Field' recap: Bailey's choice, Gary's mistake, and a double 'Paradise' rose ceremony
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In the latest episode of “Playing the Field,” Ryan Field makes his return and joins Jen Matarese and Gina Sirico to dive into the newest developments in “Paradise.”

Let the games commence! “Bachelor in Paradise” has now turned into a quest for both love and money, with Gary making an unfortunate error in judgment. He and Leslie were leading the pack until Gary’s risky final bet resulted in a significant loss, costing him half of his chips and ultimately leading to their elimination from the competition.

Bailey and Jeremy emerged victorious in the game, granting Bailey the authority to eliminate one couple while saving two others from the bottom three. Meanwhile, Brian and Parisa continued to navigate their relationship, despite Brian’s frustration with Parisa’s inquiries and even her compliments.

Additionally, is Jonathon playing his cards right? Lea seemed interested in him, yet he described their relationship as just friends to everyone but her. Nevertheless, she chose to give him a rose, leaving him with a, “You’re welcome,” moment.

Meanwhile, the “Goldens” were enjoying themselves immensely. Kim and Faith discovered a romantic connection, and Kathy and Keith maintained a solid partnership. The team looks forward to next week, speculating about the consequences of Brian revealing Jeremy’s efforts to woo Susie and the comments he made following their date.

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