They strip down into their swim suits (Jillian is still wearing her screw-me boots), and then they hop into the hot tub to make out some more. Bowm-chicka-bowm-bowm! There's some mild groping going on too. It's actually pretty tame, though, but I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that the camera crew is cramping their style.
Alright, I guess we're not going to see any actual nooky because after the next commercial break, it's time for Molly's date. It's raining today, and umbrella in hand, Jason leads her to a bridge off of which they will bungee jump. Molly is freaked out. They get strapped to their bungees, and then they jump, or rather, fall off the bridge. While they are bouncing up and down, Molly yells, "Let's do it again!" She muses how bungee jumping is a metaphor for falling in love with Jason. My, my, how clever Molly is.
Afterwards, they sat down to lunch where Molly presents him with a long list of questions about favorite foods and ice cream and little things like that. She asks him how long he takes getting ready in the morning. He needs 20 minutes for his morning routine, and she says that she normally takes 45 minutes to get ready, but she can do it in five if necessary. Yeah, right. Her eye shadow application probably takes at least 15 minutes per eye. She has one last question for him, but she's saving it for later. Meanwhile, Jason is having fun with her questions, but he is concerned that Molly might be all fun with very little substance, and he hopes that he'll find out for sure that night.
For the evening portion of the date, Molly gets nervous about opening up more to Jason. She shows up at his hotel, and they sit down to dinner. Jason interrogates her about why she claims that New Zealand is her favorite place. What an insightful question – not. He asks about her parents, about why everyone in her family didn't seem to sit close together or touch. She explains that her family is not a mushy-gushy family and that's just the way they are. She says that she's similar to them in that respect; she has a hard time letting her guard down, but she really wants to. Actually, this makes complete sense to me. I am not a mushy-gushy person either, so I totally get where Molly is coming from. She tries to impress upon him with words how much she wants to be with him, even saying that she is falling in love with him. That's enough for Jason to want to spend the night with her. And with that, Molly gives him the last question from her list, which isn't really a question, but an invitation to stay the night with her. Jason is floored because he was supposed to do the inviting. But anyway, they head to the fantasy suite for some good times.
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