Last episode, two contestants left The Bachelor NZ, as Nicole opted to leave the race and Lara was eliminated.
They're still in Hawaii this week, and the claws are really starting to come out.
A single date was up for grabs, the girls who hadn't yet been on one waiting with bated breath to see who would get to go, and Naz was the winner.
All of the girls gritted their teeth when their names weren't called, with some of them genuinely surprised.
Kate said: "Naz definitely sees this as a completion, but this is not a competition. This is an opportunity to find love with Jordan."
Naz's single date consisted of a scenic sea-place flight with 32-year-old bachelor, Jordan Mauger.
Jordan revealed that though Naz is a confident woman, he chose her to see if her intentions were true.
"Is she in it to win? Or is she in it to find love?"
It was Mauger's mission to find out. Over the course of the date, a very affectionate Naz seemed to convince the bach that she was on the same page -- just a more competitive course.
All the while, the girls sat back at the house deliberated whether or not Naz would make the first move and kiss Mauger.
After a cringe-worthy Titanic re-enactment and some cuddling up, the pair headed to a private beach where Mauger wrote in the sand, "Will you accept this rose?" And of course she does, with a peck on the lips.
When she got back to the house, all the girls sat down for dinner while Naz relayed a play-by-play of her one-on-one date, much to the disgust of the rest of the house.
In individual confession cams, many of the girls said something along the lines of: 'I really don't want to or need to know that.'
As Naz blithered on awkwardly, the girls sat silently and ate their salad -- a reaction Naz was not expecting.
Then came the group date that only a handful of the girls were invited to, which put the other girls' noses out of joint.
The date consisted of a private luau with Mauger and five girls at the Hilton, much to the delight of those chosen, some of them exclaiming it the best thing about going to Hawaii.
As the fruity cocktails flowed, the group awkwardly tried out some traditional Hawaiian dancing, which Mauger really excelled at.
Rather than choosing one girl to spend some one-on-one time with him, Mauger invited all of them to go on the next part of the date, something that hasn't been done before on the series.
Luckily, and probably smartly, Mauger took the girls to a spa to get to know them all, however Kate seemed to steal the show, the other four girls sitting and watching as the pair flirted up a storm.
Next came the cocktail party, and the 11 girls were starting to feel the looming emptiness of the house.
Clad in ball-gowns, the group seemed sombre as they lamented on the time, or lack of, that they'd spent with the bach.
He took Ceri aside, who asked him to tell her that he likes her, if he does; and he does, so he told her, which cheered her up and upset the rest of the house.
Next up was Kate for some one-on-one time which, combined with her efforts from the luau, earned her a pre-ceremony rose.
This pushed the wrong buttons of a few girls, namely Naz, Ceri, Fleur and Alicia.
Fleur took Mauger aside to explain her woes, which landed her a smooch and a big grin, and a rose of the end of it all.
Naz took Ceri aside however, and re-ignited her hitlist. This week, Kate seemed to top it.
The more the other girls took Mauger aside, the more Alicia dug her heels in -- despite being up in arms about not spending any time with him.
"I'm not approaching him. I've got things I want to say, but I'm not approaching him. Maybe I'm stubborn… but I feel like it's not my place to make the move. It's up to him," she declared.
Bad move, Alicia.
Mauger and Gabs set off for some one-on-one time, tasting some wine she'd brought especially, for an entire 90 seconds before they were interrupted by Naz. This led to the first set of tears for the night, as Naz already had a rose and had spent a whole day with him.
Naz tried to "warn" him about Kate; however Mauger had already told her he didn't want to hear about the other girls, which led to the second lot of tears for the night, from Naz.
Alicia's hesitance and stubbornness didn't pay off for her. After a tense rose ceremony, her name was the only one not to be called for a rose, and she was asked to go home -- cue tears number three.
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