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Here Come the Waterworks

Hunky men do cry: Ab-fab Sean Lowe breaks down in Bachelor finale tearjerker

Jennifer Chininis
Mar 11, 2013 | 11:42 pm

I have to hand it to ABC. The producers have an incredible knack for dragging out The Bachelor in the most interminable way. You thought two-hour episodes were bad? How about a three-hour finale?

Host Chris Harrison stands in front of a live studio audience, promising breaking Bachelor news. But first we must endure the girls meeting Sean’s family and two more totally far-fetched dates in exotic Thailand.

Catherine is visibly nervous. She tells stories about playing football in sixth grade and passing notes to Sean during the courtship. Sean’s mom and dad think all of that is adorable.

“If it’s you that Sean ends up marrying, you will never have a bigger fan than me. I will love you like my daughter,” Sean’s dad says to Catherine.

“If it’s you that Sean ends up marrying, you will never have a bigger fan than me. I will love you like my daughter,” Sean’s dad says. Oh boy. Here come the waterworks.

Then baby-voice Lindsay has her shot. She needs to impress dad! And she does. “The whole time I spent with Lindsay today, I couldn’t find anything that gave me pause,” Dad says.

Even though Sean’s mom likes both girls, she pleads with him not to propose to either. “My mother believes that if I’m in love with both women, I shouldn’t propose to either of them,” Sean says. Hey, that’s good advice. But I’m fairly certain he won’t take it.

On to the dates! Last chance, ladies, to show him how you really feel.

Lindsay goes for it. “When I think about what I want in a husband, you have everything that I’ve ever wanted,” she says to Sean. “When I think about the relationship I want with my husband, we have that. It just keeps getting better and better.”

I would like to interject here. You are in Thailand, in an expensive hotel suite. Of course it keeps getting better.

“I wish I knew what you were thinking,” she says.

“I think I’m glad I’m here right now,” Sean replies. “That you look pretty tonight.”

Nice save!

Up next, kooky Catherine and an elephant ride. The date itself if thrilling, but the end takes a turn for the dramatic. Catherine can’t stand it that she has no idea what Sean is thinking.

Lindsay is oddly confident. “I can’t even imagine when he doesn’t have to hold back anymore, how amazing it’s going to be. I’m just so happy,” she says.

“This is one of the most horrible goodbyes I’ve ever had,” she says. “I feel like s--t, to be honest. I can’t get anything out of him.

“I want him to reciprocate his feelings for me, so that I know why I’ve given this much. Because if it doesn’t happen, I can’t justify that. I can’t predict what’s going to happen, and it’s scary.” She throws herself on the bed and cries.

Sean, on the other hand, wakes up perky and clear-headed. “I woke up this morning, and I just knew that there is a woman I just couldn’t stand to live without.”

Cue Neil Lane, who knocks on the door, bearing engagement rings. “Thanks for coming all the way to Thailand,” Sean says. That’s service!

“I’m so thankful that I decided to take the leap of faith and put myself through this because it’s all paid off,” Sean says, tearing up. “I’m about to dedicate my life to this wonderful woman, and I can’t wait to start our lives together. This is more emotional than I’ve been, ever.”

Lindsay is oddly confident. “I can’t even imagine when he doesn’t have to hold back anymore, how amazing it’s going to be. I’m just so happy. I can’t believe this happened,” she says. “My whole life is gonna change.”

Meanwhile, Catherine is, shall we say, less confident. “I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around what’s going on today, and it’s scary,” she says. “And I want to be excited. It’s just overwhelming me right now.”

Although excited about the upcoming proposal, Sean is distraught about the breakup. “You can’t really comprehend the gravity of the situation until you’re in it,” he says. “I didn’t know it would be this tough to say goodbye. I’m dreading seeing that look on her face.” More tears.

And then Lindsay emerges from the SUV. Is it premonition or a trick?

Those silly editors. They make us think Catherine is going to bolt. But that letter is just her last love note to the man she wants to marry.

“Today is the best day of my life,” she says. “Today is the day I’m gonna get engaged. I’m feeling really calm. But I’m getting really excited.”

OK. She is definitely getting the boot.

But it starts off positively. Really, it’s the nicest letdown ever.

“You have been such a surprise,” he says. “I knew from the start I loved hanging out with you and being around you. But I didn’t know the depth I would fine. Every time I’m with you I’m amazed. You blow me away. You really do.”

And here it comes. “Lindsay, this is the toughest thing I’ve ever had to do. I want to give you my heart so bad. But my heart’s somewhere else.”

Speaking of his heart, does anyone else think it’s going to burst right out of his chest?

He wants to keep talking. She asks him to stop.

“I really didn’t see this coming,” she says. “I’m happy that you found love. But I honestly can’t imagine my life without you. That’s something I’m gonna have to figure out.”

She takes off her heels and off she goes.

Then Chris Harrison shows up with a note from Catherine. Oh boy. Ominous music. The women in the live audience gasp. What’s in that letter, Chris asks? We’ll find out after the commercial break!

Those silly editors. They make us think she is going to bolt. But it is just her last love note to the man she wants to marry. She makes her away across the bridge.

“There have been so many unexpected, wonderful moments with you,” Sean says to her. “I just had no idea my feelings were going to turn into what they turned into. You never cease to amaze me. I miss you, every time we have to say goodbye.

“I don’t want to say goodbye anymore. Catherine, I want to spend the rest of my life telling you I love you and making you feel like the most special, beautiful woman in the world.”

He slides that rock on her finger. “Oh my gosh. Is this for real?” she asks. “Can you feel my heart? I’m so addicted to you. You’re so my prince.”

Then they hop on an elephant and ride off into the sunset.

“This is the coolest day of my life,” Catherine says.

The end.

The only person who seems more terrified than Sean is Catherine.

Catherine of The Bachelor with Sean Lowe
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The only person who seems more terrified than Sean is Catherine.
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Here are the top 14 things to do in Houston this weekend

Craig Lindsey
Apr 15, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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It’s Record Store Day time again.

On Saturday, various stores around the city will be flooded with vinyl heads looking for the latest new releases on wax. River Oaks Theatre will also celebrate the day with a screening of Pavements, a documentary on indie rock band Pavement.

Elsewhere in H-Town this weekend, two watering holes will be having anniversary throwdowns, two iconic Broadway productions will hit Houston stages, two Latina music giants will be celebrated in Texas City, and two rock-and-roll blasts from the past (included one we’re still infatuated with after all these years) will be performing on Sunday night. It's also Fleet Week, with more than 1,000 active-duty service members visiting Houston (find some suggestions here).

Thursday, April 16

2026 CultureMap Houston Tastemaker Awards
The CultureMap Tastemaker Awards return to celebrate Houston’s top restaurant and bar talent for 2026. Their mission is to shine a spotlight on the people and places that make Houston a world-class culinary destination. At CultureMap's signature tasting event and awards ceremony, we’ll celebrate all of the nominees and unveil this year’s winners. Attendees will enjoy an evening full of chef-prepared bites and specialty drinks. 7 pm.

Performing Arts Houston presents Neil deGrasse Tyson: An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies – Part III
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is coming to town to get his CinemaSins on. He will lead an entertaining and enlightening review of what Hollywood got right — and wrong — about science in blockbuster films The Matrix, The Terminator, Back to the Future Part 2, Finding Nemo, and The Da Vinci Code, as well as popular TV series like Game of Thrones. For the first time, a section on AI in films will be added to the themes. 7:30 pm.

Theatre Under the Stars presents Monty Python's Spamalot
Monty Python's Spamalot is a musical comedy that is lovingly ripped off from the comedy classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It has everything that makes a great knight at the theatre, from flying cows to killer rabbits, British royalty to French taunters, dancing girls, rubbery shrubbery, and, of course, the Lady of the Lake. Spamalot features songs like “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “The Song That Goes Like This,” “Find Your Grail,” and more. Through Sunday, April 26. 8 pm (8 pm Friday; 2 & 8 pm Saturday; 2 & 7:30 pm Sunday).

Friday, April 17

Houston Ballet presents Nutcracker Market Spring
The popular shopping event's spring edition returns for the first time since 2021 with 150 vendors — down from the 280 who participate in the fall event. Not only does the smaller footprint make it easier to shop, the focus is on easy entertaining, vacation-ready style, and home updates. CultureMap contributor Gabi De La Rosa has compiled a helpful list of vendors to seek out here. 8:30 am. (10 am Saturday and Sunday).

Houston Zoo presents Feast with the Beasts
Feast with the Beasts, presented by TXU Energy, returns this Friday. This year’s lineup of Houston’s top chef celebrities includes Top Chef winner Tristen Epps and current James Beard nominees Henry Lu and Ope Amosu. From sizzling bites to sweet indulgences, we’re talking about an evening of dining, live music, and unforgettable animal experiences. You’ll also get an exclusive panel discussion moderated by Eric Sandler, our mackalicious city editor. 6:30 pm.

Alley Theatre presents Fences
In August Wilson's Tony-winning drama, a former baseball player (played on the Broadway stage by legends such as James Earl Jones and Denzel Washington, who later starred in and directed an Oscar-winning film version in 2016) struggles with the realities of life and the pursuit of happiness. Amidst racial prejudice and unfulfilled dreams, the challenges of parenthood and the bonds of family are tested. Through Sunday, May 10. 8 pm (2 & 7 pm Sunday).

Mainland Music Hall presents A Tribute to Selena and Shakira with She Wolf
A celebration of two of Latin music’s most influential artists is coming to the Gulf Coast. This production honors the musical legacies of Selena Quintanilla and international superstar Shakira through a theatrical tribute experience that blends live vocals, choreography, and immersive audience participation. This show highlights the musical evolution from Selena’s groundbreaking Tejano sound to Shakira’s global pop influence. 8 pm.

Saturday, April 18

San Jacinto Day Celebration
The echoes of Texas history will once again ring out across the San Jacinto Battleground at the annual San Jacinto Day Celebration. Hosted by the San Jacinto Museum and the Texas Historical Commission, the celebration offers a full day of family-friendly activities, battle reenactments, and immersive living history experiences honoring the 190th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto in which Sam Houston and the Texian army secured Texas' independence from Mexico. The event will also feature food trucks and a market with local vendors and nonprofits. 10 am.

Axelrad 11th Year Anniversary
The beloved Midtown beer garden will be celebrating its 11th year of brews and bands with a free, all-day anniversary party. 25 bands will take the stage, including headliners Holy Wave, Orion 224, and Trembler. The DJs of Ice House Radio will be spinning up in the attic, while a vendor market and a monthly record swap go on downstairs. And don’t forget about the Polish delicacies Polska Kielbasa will be serving up. 3 pm.

Kirby Ice House 10th Year Anniversary
Kirby Ice House officially marks a decade of service at its original Upper Kirby location with a free, massive anniversary celebration. The party will feature a high-energy entertainment lineup worthy of the occasion. The evening kicks off with a live DJ set from DJ Senega, setting the tone for the backyard-style atmosphere, followed by a headlining performance from acclaimed party band MegaFly. 5 pm.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars
Saturday is Robert Wilson Day in Texas, celebrating the Waco-born theater and visual artist who passed away in 2025. This newly restored documentary from 1987, presented in conjunction with Houston Grand Opera’s surreal presentation of Wilson’s production of Messiah, chronicles one of the great unrealized theatrical productions of the 20th century: The Civil Wars. HGO music and artistic director Patrick Summers will introduce the film. 7 pm.

Sunday, April 19

FotoFest presents Masterworks V: Motion & Memories – A Collaboration with Galveston Symphony Orchestra
In partnership with the Galveston Symphony Orchestra, FotoFest presents a dynamic program that fuses music, photography, and moving images. At the heart of the evening is The Photographer by Philip Glass, a mesmerizing work inspired by the life and innovations of Eadweard Muybridge. The program continues with Short Ride in a Fast Machine by John Adams, before culminating in the sweeping power of Symphony No. 5 by Sergei Prokofiev — a triumphant and expansive finale. 4 pm.

Rod Stewart in concert
Rod Stewart has released over 20 albums in his career. The man has had a bevy of classic hits: “Maggie May,” “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?,” “Some Guys Have All the Luck,” and so on. As of late, he’s been in his big-band era ever since he collaborated with Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra on the 2024 covers album Swing Fever. He’ll be performing those covers, as well as his own hits, when he plays the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion this weekend. 7:30 pm.

Colin Hay in concert
Veteran Scottish-Australian singer/songwriter Colin Hay became a household name as the frontman for ‘80s pop sensation Men at Work, and his musical legacy has extended for over 40 years. Man @ Work Volume 2 is the sequel to his 2003 best seller Man @ Work, and offers fans an impeccable set of favorites from across Hay’s rich catalog, including Men at Work classics, solo album highlights, and new material. He’ll be over at the Heights Theater, performing music with his acoustic band. 8 pm.

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