'The Bachelorette' 2015 Recap Video (ABC), Week 4 Spoilers: Nick Viall Returns, Who Got the Final Rose?

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There are a lot of surprises in store on The Bachelorette 2015 Week 4, as the group goes to New York City for a lot of competition.  The not-so-big surprise is that Nick Viall will be joining the show, and he will bring the drama for Kaitlyn Bristowe this week and every week until the viewers discover who will get the final rose.  What follows are some of The Bachelorette 2015 Week 4 spoilers, as well as how to live stream. 

For those that missed The Bachelorette last week, there were a lot of eliminations.  According to Hollywood Take, Kupah James had quite a meltdown after being eliminated early, and Tony Harris walked out of the sumo wrestling group date.  Harris claims to be there for Kaitlyn, but is a man of peace.  During the rose ceremony, bachelors Cory Shivar and Daniel Finney got sent home. 

Then there was an odd turn as the early showrunner Clint started to ignore Kaitlyn and bond with a former Bachelorette contestant, JJ Lane.  These two sort of became villains of the show, and then they both opened up to Kaitlyn about what they were up to.  Clint still got a rose, though.

So what can be expected on The Bachelorette Week 4?  According to BuddyTV, it looks like the first thing is that Clint will be confronted for his behavior, and this will result in either an early elimination or just no rose for him at the end. 

Eight bachelors are heading to New York City in order to have some kind of rap battle group date with the hip-hop legend Doug E. Fresh.  Then there is a bachelor Broadway competition of some type for five bachelors featuring Aladdin, the Tony-winning hit Broadway musical.  This will be followed-up by a date at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with contestant Jared Haibon, and will feature a helicopter ride over the city along with a limo.  ABC says that there will be "more in store" for the couple.   

Of course, the big twist is that Nick Viall, a contestant from when Andi Dorfman was The Bachelorette will show up, and then will try and work his way in as a new contestant.  According to the Inquisitr, the guys are not at all pleased with Nick being there, and take some of the clothes from his suitcase and wet them down. 

For those who are interested in knowing who gets the final rose, keep reading.  Interestingly enough, spoilers have appeared on a separate article on the Inquisitr that reveals there will be no final four this season, but there will be three that will go on overnight fantasy dates that will take place in Ireland. 

According to Wet Paint, famed The Bachelor and The Bachelorette spoiler Reality Steve, has narrowed The Bachelorette 2015 down to the Final Three:  Ben Higgins, Shawn Booth, and with the other being Andi Dorfman's ex Nick Viall, who, as we just reported,  will enter the show. 

As the show progresses this season, Ben will then be eliminated, and so it will all come down to Nick and Shawn.  Apparently, the finale will be something like this: Kaitlyn will pick neither one of these two beaus, and will choose to stay a single woman.

The Bachelorette for this week airs June 8, 2015 at 8 PM on ABC.  If you are interested in livestreaming, that can happen if you go to ABC.com and see if it is available for your provider. You can find out more about the contestants and watch the recap video by visiting ABC official website.

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